AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. REMINDER NOTICE. 3' CLEARING SALE AT "LIDDLESDALE," :- FAIRTON, r-«Kir As>HBUK'i'«JN. d [e * FRIDAY, JUNE 27th, 1919. r- On account of WM. ANDERSON, Esq., we will offer by PUBI-IC AUCTION 431 Stu-! Bor I-r I.Mceaters 11 Stud Corriedales 1231 t'i.,ck Su-vp 140 Fat Sheep .... tt 23 Pedigree, Drang-hi and Light Horses 11 Head Cattle Full Range of Farm Implements. NOTE.—Morning T:ain from Chrrtchurch ftops at F;iiilon. C-inveyancts " 1 " m ' c ' the South Train at Asiiburtoa. Catalogues i, at Sale. a Sal© at 11 o'clock Sharp. Hunchcon Provided. a N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 8399 Auotioneers. 1 i- PENINSULA LAND. 0 IN THE ESTATE OF I. H. BACHELOR r (Deceased). 3 BY PUBLIC AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 03rd JULY, *919 AT CHRISTCHURCH, 2 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND FATOrFRS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., hove received in-stmc'io-a f' otj th" LOCAL ' EPUTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE to SELL by PUBUC AUCTION", in their LAND SALEROOMS, Cosliel street, C-hristchurch, at 2 p.m., sa above, j 41 AOR.E'S 1 ROOD 3,1 PERCHES, I Being Pt. R.S. 31307, Blork XII., Pigeon Bay Dis'iict. This Property is situated approximately 3 mi!es from Little River township, by road formed «md mr-tnll"d to within half-nr.le. Comprises cleared bush land, well sown •! ov/n to cock-foot, and fenced into hnn-lv naddfx-kn, well watered. H'li*" 4 'i*rr. '""it trees, etc. Possession let September, 1919. j Torma: 10 p*j>i ccnt. deposit, with* , in one month. : FARMERS', CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., ' 3378 Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. 1 ; McKENZIE AND WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Next Post OiHce. Telephone: Auction Dept. and Office, 1881. Lands Dept. A 4630. Y}i KAf\ —3 ACRES Good Land, a place ifelOuu suitable for cow, poultry, or growing roots. Ten minutes' walk to car. Go-d Fr e-roomed Bun-.-alow, all conveniences. Easily financed. McKENZIE and WILLIS. "I 00 ACRES—Keeps two cows, also SI/JLlvvy good garden, spondid Five- r roomed Bungaow, cowshed, fowlhouse, , concrete paths. Four minutes' walk j to car. McKENZIE and WILLIS. Pi OA A—l-ACRE, garden, orchard, lawn, mIaiUI/ etc., Seven-roomed Houso, electric gas, plastered, papered, etc. Motor shed, large workshop, on No. 2 car route, 2d section. McKENZIE and WILLIS. £1 OflA— FrVE-ROOMED Artistio Bungalow, Pananui. All modern conveniences, i-acre, good section. Terms arranged. McKENZIE and WILLIS. £770 —IMMEDIATE Possession of Five--3* I IyJ roomed Bungalow on tram-line. Good locality, scction of 30 porches. Terms McKENZIE and WILLIS. ■PI OK —ST. ALBANS West, 6 Room's, '"J large shed and over quarter of an acre section. Government valuation very high. McKENZIE and WILLIS. £1900 — SUMNER — Siz-roomed T., spl ndid house, no money rpared on proporty, h.p. water, e. light, rook garden. Owner must live in the city. McKENZIE and WILLIS. eavily constructed, in first-c'ass order, all conveniences including sower. Walking distance of the city. Vacant this month. Government mortgage. McKENZIE and WILLIS. ' PO/? —CITY, West, Five-roomed Bunga»ODu low, oriel and casement windows, tiled roof, special man lies, wardrobes, eewer, gas for cooking and electric light. ■ McKENZIE and WILLIS. FR'E-ROOMED COTTAGE, very homely and well finished, gB3 and i heaters, 82 perches of land. Small amount of ccsh required. Nearly up to Government valuation. McKENZIE and WILLIS. PQQA —ST. ALBANS N.—Four Rooms, cfc/OOvJ kitcbenotie and sleeping verandah, . splendid home, nothing wanting, well j ,i financed with Government mortgage. McKENZIE and WILLIS. rKjoffry—BEAUTIFUL TWO-STORY HOUSE of 8 rooms and offica, , verandah and balcony, all conveni- ' fnces, ideal situation overlooking one , of the fquares, euperb aspect. If not : , sold will be let for long term. Reply prompt McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers. Mc6s2i-917 , 1 i < WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. \ ASSOCIATION, LTD. . ARE YOU ON THE LOOK-OUT FOR A GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM? 1 One that will readily respond to the plough, s There is a big prospective value in tiiis t pioperty. * 1 77Q ACRES —Lij'ht manuka country, of i J. I I c 7 which 1200 acres have been under ' 1 the plough. There arc still about 650 acres b of light and heavy manuka which needs cutting. This land will grow excellent swedas " ana rape, has a loua liu:iia fa e of luiee miles, is bounded by a railway line, situated half a mile from railway edition, about 10 r miles from township of 'Dannevixke, and 7 c lulled fiom WooiviUe. STOCK AT PRESENT ON PROPERTY: * 1900 wethers, 100 head of cattle. The above pioposition oßoia an excellent oppoituni:y to those used to agricultural ' woik. The close vicinity to tho railway and j station will enable one to cart the manures i r and lime cheaply, and there is nothing pay- i ing better to-day in the North Island than ' growing green and root crops to feed sheep. | , The property is subdivided, has a good 6rodmcd house, and sheep-yards. PRICE PER ACRE £10, with £4000 cash. _ balance to be ananged at current rates. j 3 For fuither particulars apply WAIKAKAPA FARMERS' LO-npERATIVE _ ASSOCIATION. LIMITED, Stock Department, W8454-5430 Pahiatua. m di A QUESTION FOR CYCLE RIDERS— '*{ WHY DO CLINCHER CYCLE TYRES tl mitwear all others and cycling a plea>me? Ask jour dwiW. HiaiA-2853 il
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