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I auctions. \- z FARMERS'DO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT KIMBERLEY. TUESDAY, 25th MARCH, 1919. "\"\7E have been favoured with instructions »V from MR G. L. IIA-\SEN, who has said his iartu, to hold a CLEARING' SALE of ail his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, on TUESDAY, 25th MARCH, 1319. ' All particulars in future issues. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 4036 Auctioneers | CLEARING SALE AT FERNSIDE. j ON ACCOUNT A. M. CARPENTER 1 (Late Noavo'a Farm). FRIDAY, MARCH 2Sth, 1019. .110 instructed by A. M. CARPEN'I EXt, who has sold his properry, to hold a COMPLETE CLLAKING fciALK of tho wholo o£ his Li\'i. and DEAD ou tho property, l-'onisidj, 011 tho abovo date, as luuov.s: — 220 liulibred S.M. Ewes 100 Two-tooth Thrcs-quarterbred Ewes 32G F.M. Ilalfbred Ewes 19J Sis-tooth Throo-quarierbrod Ewes 101) Tlueo-quarterbrcd S.M. Ewes 154 Thictvquarteibred F.M. Ewm 2JO Kl:pc Lambj 150 Thie:-qiua'torbred Hoggets ii Two-shear Rams 17 Two-year-old Heifers in calf to P.B. Hereford bull G Stceis, 13 months and two years 1 Fat Cow 1 Grey Gelding, "Dick," 9yTS, good sliafter 1 Bay Gelding, "Darkia," good shaftor 1 Bay Gelding, "Sandy," 7yrs J Bay Gelding, "Clyde," 7yrs 1 Bay Gelding, "Peter," Gyrs 1 Chestnut Mare, "Maggie," aged, all work 1 Bay Mare, "Kate," 7yrs 1 Black ,lMaro, "Jean," syrs 1 Spring Cart Horse, "Prince," Syrs IMPLEMENTS— McCormick Binder, 7ft' cut, in good order, M.H. Binder Cft cut, Albion Side Delivery, Hornsby Grass Mower, Sot Chain Harrows, 4-Lcaf Sot Harrows, 6-Lcaf Set Harrows, Grass Seeder, 3Fnrrow P. ar.d D. Duncan Riding Plough, Duncan Giant Grubber, Mitchell 15-Coulter Drill, 2 Drays, G Horso Blocks and Tackle, Swingletrees, 4Horso Blocks and Tackle, Wire and Cyclono Netting, Stakes, Leading Harris Collars and Harness for horses, Spring Cart Harness, Quantity Bluogum Stakes, Wheelbarrow, etc.. etc., Lav/nraowcrs, 2 Grindstones. GRAIN— 600 Bushels Clean Dun Oats 2CO Bushels Garfon Seed Oats 103 Bushels M.D. Grass Seed Several tons Oatsheaf Chaff Fowls, Furniture, etc. SALE at 11.30 SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., . 4058 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE AT THRONE YARDS, AU BLENHEIM. MONDAY, 31st MARCH, 1919. ! 4000 TUSSOCIC SHEEP 4000 N Z FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION j will SELL by AUCTION, at the above Yard'!, over 40"0 SIIEEP, being the annual ; drafts from the AVONBALE and • the THRONE FLOCKS. Entries comprise: On account of MR C. DE VERE TESCHE-MAKER-SIIUTE, "Avondalc, 410 Tbree-quarterbrcd Ewes (English Leicester), syrs old, guaranteed soundmouth , $40 Comeback Ewes, guaranteed soundmouth ■ 650 Two-tooth Three-quartorbTed Ewes 1100 Four to Six-tooth Fat and Forward Three-quartcrbred Wethers On account of MESSRS TESCHEMAKER and HOWARD "The Throne," 3GO Two-tooth Comcback Fat and Forward Wethers 320 Two-tooth Three-quartelbred Fat and Forward Wethers 410 Two and Four-tooth Comeback Ewca On account of MESSRS PIKE and SONS, Blenheim, 300 Good Wether Lambs N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 1039 Auctioneers.

OXFORD. OXFORD SALES. (TVWING to tho Oxford Show (3rd April) •U 1 and Easter Holidays (18tli April), '.he following dates • havo been arranged for the Oxford Market: — March 20th, THURSDAY. March 28th, FRIDAY. April 10th, THURSDAY. April 21th. THURSDAY. May Ist, THURSDAY. And Fortnightly from that date. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 3193 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT WADDINGTON. TUESDAY, Bth APRIL, 1919. NZ. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION • have received instructions from MR J. GILLANDERS (we having sold his property) to hold n CLEARING SALE at WADDINGTON when tho wliolo of his LIVE AND DEA'D STOCK will bo offered. Full particulars in future issues. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneers. ■ SUBDIVISION ~ Of the TREVENNA ESTATE, T E M U K A. gQ,Q ACRES FREEHOLD. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. DRILL HALL, TEMUKA. TUESDAY, 15th APRIL. 1919, At 2.30 pan. SUBDIVIDED INTO TEN FARMS: LOT I—2o1 —20 ACRES. LOT 6—56 ACRES. LOT 2 —14 ACRES. LOT 7 —20 ACRES. LOT 3—14 ACRES. LOT B—2o ACRES. LOT 4—28 ACRES. LOT 9—50 ACRES. LOT 5—28 ACRES. LOT 10—50 ACRES. N.B.—Smaller Lots with the option of taking a largo area. IDEAL SITUATION, only four miles from TEMUKA RAILWAY. STATION, close to Creamery, School, and Post. Splendid ciimate., delightful aspect; beautuully sheltered woll watered. All level piped drained, heavy Dairying and Agricultural Land. 1 roduco grown on the above sections has b*en repeatedly exhibited by tho Government in New Zealand and Australia. Nearly £3000 has been spent on draining the above property. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS: 5 PER CENT. DEPOSIT, 10 PER CENT. ON POSSESSION, 10 PER, CENT. IN 12 MONTHS; BALANCE Ist MA\, 1921. INTEREST 5i per cent, per annum. Possession Ist i-lay, 1919. Plans and further particulars may be obtained from THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP. "ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, 4004 TImajrUPRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT LEESTON. THURSDAY. 17th APRIL, 1919. j tv ord"r to wind up the ESTATE of the I late JOHN BARNETT. the N.Z. FARM- , ERS' CO OP. ASSOCIATION have been fa- , voured with instruction* 'o hold a CLEARING SAL.E of all the LIVE AND DEAf) STOCK now on the Es- J tate. Full particulars will appear in future issues. ; N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., j VUSUosccm. _ .

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16472, 15 March 1919, Page 16

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