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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIA'HON, LIMITED. AUCTION SALE. SPRINGFIELD PROPERTY. At SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS, On FRIDAY NEXT. October 17th, 1913. "We have b?en instructed by MR E. R. KING (who has purchased a lartrcr property) to Roll bv PUBLIC AUCTION as above. HIS .SMALL FARMING PROPERTY, in SPRINGFIELD, comprising APPROXIMATELY QQ ACRES, Together with HOUSE 1 ROOMS, scullery, pantry, dairy, storo shed, stable, trapshod, etc. Approximately 50 ACRES LEASEHOLD (low rental), 10 ACRES FREEHOLD. Situated ruite close to Springfield Station, Township, etc. Very suitable for Mixed Fanning. Further particulars from N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. 3315 Auctioneers. Q X F O R D SALE. THURSDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1919. PRESENT ENTRIES for this Fixture comprise*— 40 Fat Sheep GO S.M. Ewes with Lambs 40 S.M. Ewes :i0 Two-tooth Ewes, with Lambs 60 Tliree-ouarterbred Ewe Hogsets 1 Good Springer 1 Springing Ileifer \ 4 Eight-montlis-old Steers 1 Shorthorn Bull, 33 months (good) Cattle. Pigs. Sundries. N.Z; FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 3311 ' Auctioneers. A REMINDER. QLEARING SALE AT WEST MELTON. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 16th OCTOBER. On Account of MR W. CALDER. SHEEP CATTLE HORSES PIGS IMPLEMENTS, Etc. SALE AT 12 NOON. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 3313 Auctioneers. gHEP FIELD S~A L E. FRIDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1919. PRESENT ENTRIES for thia Fixture iclude:— 600 Crossbred Hoggets 400 Crossbred Hoggets 70 S.M. Ewes, 100 per cent, lambs SO Dry Ewes 1 Cow, due in 3 weekß 3 18-montha-old Steers Farther Entries Solicited. N\Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.,. 331 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT LEITHFIELD. On account MR W. C. L. BLASE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1919. TTtTE are instructed by MR W. C. L. *». BLAKE, who haa sold his farm, to hold a CLEARING SALE of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, on the. property, Leithfield, on the above date, as follows:— SHEEP— 123 Halfbred Ewes, with ISO Lambs 4 E.L. Rams 5 Ewo Hoggets CATTLE— 22 Cows, in profit 21 Yearling Cattle 5 Two-year-old Heifers i sa. Buii Mas— 3 Sows, with Litters IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES--1 IS-cmilter Drill, 1 M.H. Binder, 1 Mower, 1 Hay Rake. Spring Trap; Set Tripod Harrowß, 3-horee Set Swingletrees, 8 Pairs Chains, Wool Press; Pig Loader, Ladder, Spring Balance, Dehdrnetr,l 20gal. Milk Tailk, 0 Milk Cans, Poate, Stakes, Plain and Barb Wire Netting, Pig Troughs and Barrels. Timbet, about B,Cords Firewood, 5 Sacks GraM Seed, quantity of Fowls, also quantity Furniture and Sundries. SALE) at 12.30 p.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z, FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., fill) Auctionee.ro. CLEARING SALE AT WOODEND. ON ACCOUNT OF MR JAS. JUDSON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1919. WE are instructed by MR JAS. JUDSON, who is retiring from farming, to hold a CLEARING SALE, in conjunction with H. MATSON and CO., on the property, WOODEND, on tho aibove date, as follow^:— HORSES— 1 Draught Mare, Topsy., all worlc. 1 Draught Mare, Nugget, all work. 1 Draught Mare, Mag, all work 1 Draught Mare, Jess, all work, and in I foal ■ 1 Draught Gelding, Bob, all work I'Draught Mare, Minn, all work 1 Draught Mare, 4yrc, all chain work 1 Chea. Mare, 4yrs, unbrfiken WrESHING PLANT, Etc.— 1 Traction Engine (Wallace and Stevens) 1 Combine (Clayton and Shuttl-eworth), i nearly new . 1 Combine (Clayton and . Shuttleworth), work with clover huller . 1 Andrews hnd Beavcn Chaficiitter (4 knives) . ■ • ■ t • l Andrews and Beaven Clover Shell<nr 1 Regulation Whore 1 Water Cart' . Machine Scales • IMPLEMENTS— 1 Disc Plough (4 blades), 1 S.F. Plough (Duncan, nearly new). 3 D.F. Ploughs, 1 Potato Digger (nearly new): 1 Wooden Roller,- 1 Cambridge Boiler, 6-leal Heavy Harrows (nearly new), 6-leaf Light < Harrows and Trees, 3 . Farm Draya,- 1 McCormick Binder (cut one season), 1 Binder (good order), 1 Grass | Mower, 1 Skle Delivery, 1 Duncan , Grubber, 1 Booth, MoD. Grubbier, 1 Horeo Hoe, Blocks and Chains, Farm ;Tools, and a host of Farmers' Sundries. HARNESS, Etc.— Collars, Homes, and Winkers fox all horses, • Cart Saddles and Breechings, Leading I Harness, Odd Harness, Plough Chains, Covers for all horses, largo numbex • Swingletrees. NOTE.—Mr Judson has been established in the threshing and farming-business at Woodend for many years, and wo can recommend machine-owners and fanners on ih» look-out : for plant to attend this sale. 1 Sale at 11.30 Sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP., LTD., r H. MATSON and CO., 2398 * Auctioneers. North British Rubber hot water BOTTLES are fitted with the "Unique" Patent Stopper. Cannot leak. And they last the longest. H4812 I "T~ADIES," Clean up your dirty Llnon I JU on WASHING DAYS with "KLENZO I EXTRACT OF SOAP." Always obtainable 1 AT ALL GROCERS. H4SI2
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16654, 15 October 1919, Page 12
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