AUCTIONS. N.Z. FAEMiTRc;' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. jQXFORD SALE. THURSDAY NEST, 23th APRIL, 1320. 5 SPECIAL ENTRIES— ' On account of J. O'IIALLORAN, Glenard Run. r 700 Halfbred Wether Lambs 1 I On account of G. BRUCE, Island Hill. SCO Halfbred Two-tooth Wethers 1 OTHER ENTRIES INCLUDE— 170 Threc-quartc-rtred Two-tooth Wethers 170 Halfbred Four and Sis-tooth Wethers' Also, 53 Strarjrhrs. OB Gientui Station, various earmarks FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 6079 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT RIVER ROAD, METHVEN. FRIDAY, APRIL 30th, 1920. T7T7"E have been favoured with instnetions VV from MR S CAMPBELL, who has disposed of his property, to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE,. On above date of all his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK comprising— j SHEEP— ' 400 Four, Six, and Eiglit-tooth Guaranteed Ili roe- quart crb r c ! Ewea, B.L. and E.L. rams (Ap.il 20th) 1 300 Four and Six-tcolh Halfbred Ewes (Lin- j coin-Merino), E.L. rams (April 20 th) _ i 100 S.M. Merino Ewea, Lincoln lams (April | 20th) j 200 Rape Lambs ! 60 Rapo Ewes ' I 5 Three-shear Southdown Rams | 7 One and Two-shear Shropshire Rams ; 1072 j ' CATTLE— * j 3 Dairy Cowb, in profit, and spring i caiveid 10 Two-year-old Heifers, in calf to Shorthorn bull 1 Shorthorn Bull 2 Calves 2 Good Sheep Dogs HORSES— Brown Mara, Dolly, 7yrs, stinted to Baron Carl-ton, all farm work Bay Mare, Pride, syra, stinted to Baron Edgecumbe, all farm work 2 Three-year-old Fillies, broken to chains Spring-cart Marc, 4yrs, broken to chains , Bay Gdldiwj, Jock, all farm work Bay Gelding, Duke, 7yrs, all farm work Brown Gelding, Prince, Gyrs, all farm work 3 Thrco-ycar-old Geldingß, broken to chains 1 Tv,-o-yoar-old Filty.. ,bv Baron Carlton Harnc©3 Gelding, aged, used for 6chool cart Bay Ponv, 7yrs (saddle and harness) Bay Mare, Grand Hope, Syrs, by Mark Hopo—Grand Form (in training) Brown Filly, In Hope, 2yrs, by Mark Hopo —Ingala, broken to saddle 13 V IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— j McCormick Binder 2 Drays and Frames, ! ? 2 Tip Drays, Spring Cart, 2 Gigs, : i School Cart, M.H. Drill, Duncan Broad- j ' ■ cast Seeder, Duncan D.F. Plough, Dun- ! ' can Swamp Plough, Mould Plough, ] Roller, McCormick Cultivator, 5-Leaf J Tin Harrows, 4-Leaf Heavy Harrows, I Disc Harrows, 4 Sheep Feeders, ! 6-Horse Yoke (complete), Trees, 8■ 1 Sots Plough Chains, 4 sets Lead- ! 1 ing Chains, Spring Dray Harcess, i ! 2 Sots Gig Harness, 2 C,art Saddles and | c Brocchings, Riding Saddle and Bridle, 3 Collars, Hames, Winkers, and Covers 1 for all horsee. 6 Coils Cyclone Netting. 600 New (Hoart) Stakes, Wool Table, 25 Sacks Ryegran=, 500 Bushels Gavfj-.ii Oats, 400 ChafE Sacks, 2 Ladders, Etaery Grindstone, 3 Sacks Cocksfoot, 5 'i'on3 Carbonate of Lime, Quantity Plain and Barb -rtf* ' . r.. i 1.. ril ■ T\T
Wire, 130 Standards, Chain Measure, Wheelbarrow, Meat' Safe, 28-Gallon Domo Separator, and a Largo Collection of Farm Tools and Sundries, etc. 1 Dodge Motor Car, B-seater, guaranteed in perfect order. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE—We can thoroughly recommend ttio Sheep, Cattle, and Iloises, and farmers desirous of obtaining good 6tock cannot da bette- than attend this 6ale. Mr Campbell is following his .usual custom by putting the rams out on the date mentioned. SALE AT 11.30 SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' 00-OP., LTD., 8469 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE PROPERTY, LEESTON, During' Leeston Stock Sale. In the Estate of THOMAS DURANT (Deceased). FRIDAY EXT, APRIL 30th, 1920. A C3TNG under instructions from tho Local -tX Deputy Public Trustee, wo will SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTlON,,during the Leeston Stock Sale, on FRIDAY, 30th April, in the Estate of THOMAS DURANT, deceased, TWO HOUSES, of 4 Tooms each, with 1 Rood 24 Perches,* situated SELWYN STREET, LEESTON. Let at 8s 6d and 7s each per week. Terms of Sale: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, balance in a month. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., ASSN., LTD., 8952 Auctioneers. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. SATURDAY, MAY Ist, 1920. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTION MART. WEST STREET, ASHBURTON. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE Of the MELROSE STUD OF CLYDESDALES. TITS T. TAYLOR, WAKANUI, having do--IVI cided to retire from farming pursuits, has instructed us to offer by PUBLIC AUCI TION, on above dato, the whole of his wellknown STUD of CLYDESDALE HORSES, j comprising: — No. I—Nerissa,1 —Nerissa, lOyrs (775), Bay, Sire Premier Prido (imp.). This mare has won six champion prizes. Stinted to Dunure Fabric (imp.) . No. 2 —Fyvio Bell, 10yTS (155-1), Bay, Sire Baron Fyvie (imp.). Stinted to Dunure Fabric (imp.) No. 3—Craigiebnrn Myrtle, lOyrs (507), Brown, Siro Premier Pride (imp.) No. 4—Lady Betty, 4yrs (1535), Sire Baron Bold' (imp.). Stinted to Fyvie's Favourite ; , No. s—Miss Watson, syr» (1537), Bay, Sire Baron Sandy No. 6—Jean Talbot, 9yrs (3555), Bay, Sire : Sir Talbot (imp.). Stinted to fyvie's Favourite No. 7—Rose of Picardy, 2yrs, Brown, Siro Dunure Fabric (imp.), dam by Premier Pride No. 6 —Princess Mary, 3yrs, Brown, Sire | Dunure Fabric, dam May Queen ' No. 9 —Nerissa .2, Brown Yearling, Sire j Baron Graceful (imp.), dam Nerissa (775) | No. 10 —Melrose Molly, Yearling, Bay, Sire Baron Graceful (imp.), dam Gem Tal- ; bet (1555) . ] No. 11—Filly Foal, Bay, Sire Dunure Fab- j rie (imp.), dam Cfaigiebnrn Myrtle No. 12—Bay Colt Fyvie's Favourite, 2yrs, ! Sire Baron Graceful (imp.), dam Fyvie ! Belle (1551) j This colt was first at last Timaru and Ash- | burton Shows. ' Scotch Harness for Four-horse* Team, in j splendid order. j j NOTE.—Nos. 1 to 6 are all broken to ; chains, and good workers. ITr Taylor ha 3 wou four prizes with his four-ho.-se team. ; SALE AT 1 o'clock. J N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN,. LTD.. Auctioneers, BS3I Ashbnxtoa.
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