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AUCTIONS. | N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIA- ! TION. LIMITED. IMPORTANT SALE OF BUILDJNG TIMBER. At* oar OXFORD STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER Hth, 1900. TTHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. will A offer: — On account of a CLIEHT: SOOO Foet of BUILDING TIMBER, comprising 8x8,8x4, 6x3, 3x1,6x6, 6 x 2, 4 x 8; iLSO— 100 Sheets of Rood ROOFING IROM Quantity BELTING. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. 3186 AnctjppoetßL IMPORTANT SALE OF WOOLSHED, SHEARING MACHINES, AND WOOL ' PRESS. AT OCR OXFORD SALE. 1 < < THURSDAY. 14th OCTOBER, 1920. j ' \ IN Conjunction with MESSRS H. MATSON i and CO., we will offer as Abov©, on ac- < count of MR E. S. ANDREWS, Oxford, < HIS LARGE WOOLSHED for REMOVAL. ' The Shed is approx. 90ft by ,30ft, is roofed with iron, and contains a large qnantity ■of timber suitable for farm buildings. Also 1 4J to 5 h.r>. Warwick Oil Engine, in firstclass order (Portable) 1 3§ to 4 h.p. I.H.C. Oil Engine (Portable) 1 B. McD. Wool Preas Shafting and Pulleys and Overhead Gosr (Caverhill) of 6-stand shearing plant Ono Saw Bench, with 34in Circular Saw For convenience of buyers, the Enginen and Wool Pre® will be removed to Saleyards prior to the sale, and inspection of Buildings, and Shearing Machine® may be Arranged at any time by application to THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., H; MATS ON ana CO., _ . 4315 Auctioneer in Conjuaction. IMPORTANT - LAND AUCTION. L.IJ?., CHEVIOT. COMPRISING 143 ACRES in the ESTATE of tb<? LATE H. BUTT (deceased). TO BE SOLD AT CHRISTCHURCH On SATURDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1920, At 11.30 a.m. mHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE I ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD.. have received instructions from THE LOC AL DEPUTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE, acting in the ESTATE OF THE LATE H. BUTT (deceased), TO SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in conjunction with MESSRS PYNE, GOULD, and GUINNESS, LTD., in our LAKD SALE ROOMS* CASIiEIj STREET, CHR JUtCE URCH, on SATURDAY', 16th October. 1920, at 11.80 a.m— TTI.\T VALUABLE LEASE IN PERPETUITY, being SECTIONS 17, 18, and 20, BLOCK 7, CHEVIOT S.D. COMPRisiNG 143 ACRES, SITUATED CAVERHILL ROAD. 14 naJoo from tha MACKENZIE TOWNSHIP at CHEVIOT, POST OFFICE, SCHOOL, etc., and within 3 MILES of the MINA RAILWAY STATION and SALE YARDS. THE LEASE for 999 years, dates from let JULY, 1894. THE ANNUAL RENTAL being £30 12s ScL THE LAND is subdivided into 15 PADDOCKS by good fencing, watered by permanent streams, all being ploughablc, approximately 30 ACRES being heavv flat reclaimed ewamp land and very rich, BALANCE undulating downs. . . 15 ACRES have been sown down this year, BALANCE all in English graasee. IMPROVEMENTS comprise: DWELLING of 5 ROOMS with water laid on. and all necessary outbuildings, trapahed, stabling, chaffehed, woolshed, and sheep dip, splendid orchard. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—This Sale affords a splendid opportunity to acquire one of the valuable Lease® at Cheviot. .This particular property- ifi very nicoly situated and the fact that the late Mr Butt for :years kept a market garden denotes the quality of the «sil. Most suitable for all-round fanning. A Clearing Sale will be held at a dale to bo notified later. Far further particulars apply . N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Pyno, Gould, and Guinitese, Ltd., 6137 Joint Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE, j At t "THE MEAD," EAKAIA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18th. 1920. I "MpR JOHN McCOY, having sold his Proj -i-'J- pcrty, has favoured us with instructions (in conjunction with the N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.), to hold a completo CLEARING SALE of all his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising:— SHEEP— 100 Wether Hoggets 100 Ewe Hoggets 100 Ewes with Lambs Four-tooth upwards 5 Two-shear R-L. Bams 305 CATTLE--4 Springers, Ist to 4th calf 2 Cows in profit 1 week 1 Fat Cow 2 Heifer Calves 9 HORSES— j 4 Draught Horses, 4. to 9yrs, good in all I work 1 Trap Mare, 7yre, quiet for lady to j drive | Harness and Covers for oil Horeea. i j IMPLEMENTS— Booth, McDonald Drill with grass-seed box, Rape and Turnip Feed, P. and D. 11tine Cultivator (nearly new), oot P. and D. Disc Harrows, 1 Cambridge Roller. 1 Rotary Plough, 1 D.F. Plough, 1 eet Leaf Harrows, 1 6et Graas-Seed Harrows, 2 McCormicfc Binders, 1 Potato Digger, 1 Dray and Frame, 1 Spring Dray, 1 J-ahaft Gig, 1 -rfag Lifter, 2 Sheep r ooders, 6 roils Cyclone Fencing, 200 Bluegum Stakes, Barb Wire, Planet Jr., 4-horse Blocks and Chains, Swingle Trees and Plough Chains, 1 Barrel Molasses, 1 Wheel: "barrow, 5 t-ona O.S. Chnff, §-ton Straw Chaff, 5 bags Ryegrass, 60]b Clover Seed, Algerian Oats, 1 Stewart Horso Clipper (new). Saddle and Bridle, Cart Saddle and B„ set Spring Cart MarTrees" •set Gig Harness, 1 Domo Separator (30-gal., new), 2 5-gal. Cream Cans, 6 tons Dakota Red Tablo Potatoes, "Methvan" Copper, Scood, 12 pr. Fowls, 1 young Sheep Dog, "hdison Phonograph" and 80 Records, and a quantity oi Sundries too numerous to mention. Also: 6-S eater "Ford" Car, latest model, in perfect order. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK PROMPT. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 3\.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., N Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, Auctaopeerg. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. QT.r.VR-nco SALE AT OHOKA. j On account MR L._ F. FOOTS (who has sold his Farm). FRIDAY, OCTOBER 09th, lft». 20 DAIRY COWS YOUNG CATTLE PIGS HOfiSES IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES Full particulars in l'ntaro issues. vj.z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.,

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

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