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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMEItS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. i CJYNOPSIS OF AUCTION SALES FOR 0 WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, 16th i OCTOBER:— MONDAY—Amberler. TUESDAY— Rangiora, Little River, Ashburton. WEDN E6DAY— Ad-iingtoo. THURSDAY—'Osford, Mcthvcn. FRlDAY—CcaJgate, Duraacfc-.41e. Clearing Sa;«? on account of J. Campbell, Barr Hi'-' N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD, Auctioneers. JJANGIORA TOWN PROPERTIES. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. NEST TUESDAY. OCTOBER 12th, 192 a On account MR LANCE WALLS. LOT I—No. 36 Church street, comprising i-ncio, with new 4-roomed house, pantry, scullery, bath, gas throughout, ■washhouse, and concrete paths, fowlhouses, etc. LOT 2—No. 88 Church street, adjoining Lot 1, comprising J-acro and 4-rooJHfrd house, with scullery, washhouso, loosebos, 2 trap eheds, chaffhouse, cto. Terms Arranged. Full particulars from N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP, LTD, 4539 Auctioneers. jjANGIORA STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY NEST, OCTOBER 12th. SPECLVL ENTRIES:— 110 Fine Three-quarterbred Ewee and llv Lambs —a tip-top line ISO Three-quarterbred Ewe Hogsets (good) GENERAL ENTRIES: — 50 Fat Wethers 100 Four and Six-tooth Halfbred Wo there SO Three-quarterbred Wether Hoggeta 40 Ewes and 42 Lambs N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD, 6173 Auctioneers. D D I H 6 T O S S ALE. WEDNESDAY NEST, OCTOBER IStfa, 1920. SPECIAL ENTRY. On account of a CLIENT: 500 Halfbred Wether Hoggets N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP, LTD, Auctioneers. BALCAIRN PROPERTY. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. AT RANGIORA. NEST TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1320. j ON Account ESTATE LATE ROBT. SMYTH. ; 2 ROODS 21 PERCHES AT BALCAIRN. i Improvements: 4-roomed Cottage aasd oatbuildings. Full particulars from N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP, LTD, 5000 Auctioneers* , T'WPO'RTAKT SALE OF LARGE SHEARING SHED, SHEEP-YARDS, AND MEN'S COTTAGE, | AT VIEW HILL. TOGETHER WITH ENGINE and PLANT As a Going Condorn or for Removal. AT OUR OXFORD SALE, THURSDAY, 14th OCTOBER, 1920. ACTING under instructions from the OXFORD SHEARING COMPANY, tlia N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.-ASSN. (in conjunction with MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. and DALGETY and CO.), will offer as above, tho whole of the Company's property at View Hill. BUILDINGS comprise large up-to-date Woolshed, 54 s 69ft, with holding accommodation for 750 shoop, and larg? Men's Cott-ge, with cooking and sleeping accommodation. They are in first-olasa repair, and roofed with iron. PLANT includes I.H.C. 3 h.p. Oil Engine, six-stand Shearing Plant, Woolprws, Soales, and Two 400-gallon Tanks, and everything in tho way of tools for tho working' of the shed. Tho property will be offered together with the Company's leasing rights as a going concern, and will afford an _ opportunity of acquiring a first-class shearing business, or for farmers to purchase the buildings for removal. Keys at Farmers' Co-op., Oxford. Further information may be obtained from N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. ASSN., H. MATSON and CO, DALGETY and CO, 4772 Auctioneers in conjunction. CLEARING SALE AT BARRTTTLL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th. 1920. Having eold mr g. Campbell's Farm, he haa favoured w with instructions "to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE on the above date of all his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising:— 250 Sis and Eight-tooth First and Second Cross Ewes with lambs ISO Sis and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes with lambs 18 Stud English Leicester Ewes, with lambs , •I Stud English Leicester Ewe toggete 1 Stud English Leicester Three-shear Ram (bred by Mr Cameron, Timaru) 10 E.L. and Southdown Rams HORiSES— G Draught Mares and Geldings, Byrs and upwards 1 Spring Cart Mare 1 Hack 1 Three-year-old Hack (unbroken) 1 Hack Mare (in foal) 2 Yearling Draughts Harness aivd Covers for all working horses. CATTLE and PIGS— 2 Cows in fall pixfit 1 Dry Oow 7 Head Young CMtie , 2 Baco.iera IMPLEMENTS— P. and D. Combined Drill with grass ee©d box and turnip 1 Cook's Stripper, 2 Farm Drays and Frames, 1 Spring Cart, 1 Waggon. 1 B. McD. Broadcast Seed Sower, 2 McConnick Binders, 1 M.H. Binder, 1 Little Wonder Two-stand Shearing Plant (new), C. and D. Three-furrow Riding Plough fnew), 1 Garden Plough (new), 1 Planet Jr., M.H. Grubber, Set Discs, Cambridge Roller, 5-loafed Harrows, 1 R. and G. Double-furrow Plough, 1 _ Set Avery Scaled, 1 Turnip Cutler, Shoep Feeder, Wool Press and Table, Two Ladders, Wheelbarrow, Grindstone, 1 Handy Worker, Sack Barrow, Pickling Trough, 6-Horse Yoke (complete), Quantity Trees, 7 Pr. PJough Chains, 2 Cart Saddles and Bfeoching, 1 Riding Saddle and Bridle, Sido-saidle, Spring Cart Harness, 3 Coiln Nefting, Stakes, Posts, King's Bird Trap. Tarpaulin, a Large Quantity of Farm and Other TooJs, 1-ton Rock Salt, 4 Cords Firewood, 2401b Machina-dressed Cow Grass, 200lb Rod Clover, IGOib Whiio Clover, Sslb Alsyke, 14 Sacks M.D. Ryegrass, 6J Sacks Dresacd Cocksfoot, -1 Sacks Kycgraao, 10 Sacks Italian Ryegrass, 1 ML New Sacks, 8 tons t Oatshcaf Chaff, 1 Sack Oat Shr^avea, 1 Domo Separator (36 galls.), 2 Child's j Hocking Horses, and a Quantity of j Household Furniture, -20 Pairs Fowls. | 1 Triumph Motor-cycle. } SATiF. af 11X0. ' ! LUNCHEON PROVIDED. j N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP, | .taaa Attctwnccqu

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16961, 9 October 1920, Page 17

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