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AUCTIONS. .Z. FARMERS' CO OP. ASSOOU. TION, LIMITED. IMPORTANT LAND AUCTION of PROPERTIES on acooont ei TRUSTEES of " WILLIAM BOAS TRUST, and JAMES SENDERSOJ} TECS®. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in ARMERS' CO-OP. LAND SALE BOOMS, Caehcl street, Christchureh, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th. 1K». THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS I V CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF ANTERBURY. LIMITED, in conjunction iih PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., ave received instructions from the True toes f WILLIAM BOAG'S TRUST and TRUSEES of JAMES HENDERSON TRUST, to ell bv "PUBLIC AUCTION in Our Land ale Rooms, CORNER OF CASHED AND lADRAS STREETS, Christdrareh. on SATFRDAY, OCTOBER 16th. at 13 o'clock joon), the whole of the Properties in tha bove Estates, including the well and favarably known "GLENCAIRN"," now in th-s ecupation of Mrs James Henderson, to b® aid ae follows:— LOT I-—"Gifncaira' Homestead, and 145 Acres. LOT ll.—Cottar, Granary, Whaw, and BO Acres. LOT lll.—Donalds Block, Cottage, and 100 Acres. LOT IV.—Woods's Farm, Cottage, and 99 Acres. LOT V.—Heseltino Block, 123 Acrce. And Also. LEASEHOLD INTEREST on B0 ACRES, Rural Section 5025, held on » leas© for a term of 21 years from 24th August, 1910, at an annual rental of £30, Tho Homestead Block is subdivided into line convenient sized paddocks, by good orae and wire fences, and with tho excopion of eight acres in wheat, and eixtccn cre« skimmed ploughed, the "whole is in iraaa. Tho land is all a rich reclaimed vamp, very clean, and aa it has newer been ropped, is in excellent heart; this is withut doubt an ideal dairy farm. BUILDINGS comprise nearly new, np-to-late Dwelling of seven largo rooms, with -very possible convenience, including hot and old water, septic tank, and electric light. THE HOMESTEAD is very pleasantly ituated, is laid out tastefully with oroam«qal trees and shrubs, aud ia ono of tho very rot homes in Ellcsmereu OUTBUILDINGS consist of 3-etaikxl table, loosebox, and motor shed; a%p.londH owbvre and yards, all concreted, and has nstailed a six releasor milking plant, and jister oil engine. Lot 11. » subdivided into fivo paddocks, reiy securely fenced, and well watered, and ill in young grass except eight acres. BUILDINGS comprise nearly new Cottar* if four rooms and washhouse, good galvansed iron granary, stable, whare, and open ihod, which would mako an excellent covr>JLot 111. is subdivided into nine paddocks, ill in grass. There is an old five-roomed ■Vittaro on this block, and a galvanised .iron iujd. The Land ia very heavy reclamed iwamp, and would inafce a good dairy farm. lot IV. is subdivided into four paddocks, ibout fifty acres sown with Garton ostjs balmeo in young grass. J 1 *® 1 ® 18 an old ia«R on this property of throe rooms. The land is of ft free nature, growß nice cropa jf oata and rape, and is excellent eheep Bountry. Lot V. is subdivided into five paddocks, twenty acres sown with Garton oata, forty acres in young CTass, bajamce in oM grass. No buildings. The load. 1» of a light nature, grows good crops ot oats, rape and good sheep country, and would work in well with Homestead Block. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—In drawing tha attention of Land Buyers to this important subdivision, the Auctioneers do with, tho utmost confidence recommend thoso oa tho look out for High-class dairy farms to inspect Lota L. 11.. and 111-, o* for dairyins ard tho fattening of bullocks jt would be hard to find better m this far-famji district of Ellesmere. Those properties ar« practically all in grass, ar© in the very pink of condition for a dairy farmer to commence milking immediately he purchases, enabling Kim to take advantage this soaeon of the voVy prices which are being offered for butter-fat. One has only to inspect Gka* cairn" and eee tho condition of the daisy herd now depasturing there, and judge tor himself as to the qualities of the paatuxos of this very high-clas® property. SITUATED about FOUR MILES FROM BROOKSIDE, THREE MILES FROU DUNSANDEIi RAILWAY. POST OFFICE, and SCHOOL. TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. 5 per cent, on pooseoßion 10 per cent, on Ist May, 1921. 10 per cent, au' Ist November, 1920. Balano© Ist November, 1925. ATI unpaid pmrchase money to bear interest at rate of 6J per cent. PLANS in course of preparation. For further particulars apply to • NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD, PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Joint Auctioneers. . DUNCAN, COTTERILL and CO., _ g!35 Solicdtora. " CLEARING SALE AT CLARKEVILLE. Account JOHN BROWN'S ESTATE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21s:, mo. WE are instructed by tho PUBLIo TRUSTEE, to hold a CLEARING SALE, on account JOHN BROWN'S ESTATE, on the premises of Mr L. W. ZGilc3,- Clsrkevjlle, of LIVE and. DEAD STOCK, on the abovo date, ae follows: — 1 Draught Homeo „ • i 1 Grain and Manure Drill (Massey-Homs), 1 Iron Roller (Booth), 1 Wooden Roller, Set' Discs (Duncan), D.F. PSough (Dun-c-in), SJ. Plough, Mould Plough, planet Junr. Hoirec Hoe, 4 motildor (complote), 4-lcaf Harrows and Tito, 3leai Set Heavy Harrows and Tree (Little), 4-horse Set Swinriotas*, Binder (McCormick), Grass Mower (MeOrroick), Hay Bake, Cultivator (Mas-Bey-Harria), Gi# and Hanleas, Box Trap, Harncea for Horses, ladder, Set Avory Scales. SoxJc Barrow, Tip Dray and Frame, lhay, Bag Lifter. WATVF! AT 1-30 p.m. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 61 41 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF MARSHLAND PROPERTY - IN OUR LAND SALE ROOM, CASHEL STREET. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30th, at 12 o'clock. ACTING -under instructions from MR F. MITTON, we will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above mentioned, his two most deeiraile Marshland Properties. NO. I.—Tho Homcstoad, 10 acree, of Marshland's best land, well manured, and in great heart, together with the modern frvoroomod Bungalow House, electric light, bath, hot and cold, p.hed, stablos, and loft, practically all new bujMingß. 6 Acres of tho land will be planted in onions, o chains frontage, and. 20 chains depth. NO. 2.-8 Acrca of very heavy land, about one milo further down the Main Marshland road'from the homestead, will bo perUy planted by date of sale- Easily tho beet block in Marshland. Both properties are situated on the Main Marshland road, handy to school and etaoa. NJS. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers. MESSRS HELMORE and 'JAN ASCH, Eolicitoxs. 6188 TfirE ABE SPECIALISTS IS FRAXUTO W. PICTURES. PLACE YOUR NEXT ORDER WITH McCORMICK AND PUGH (T. C. W. Pugh, Proprietor), Art Dealer*, Artists' Colourxaui. etc., . 681 Colombo street. We epecialiae in Pictures for Wedding and other PreMßto. •Earn* 973. McfiMMlM

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

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