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J AUCTIONS. J i N.Z. FAKML.tS' CO-OP. ASSOCIAj TION. LIMITED. Synopsis of auction sales for WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. 13th NOVEMBER, 1920: — MONDAY—Clearing Sale on account Mrs J. 2Ce*son, H-angiorj. TUESDAY—NiI. WEDNESDAY —Nil. THURSDAY—Christchurch Show. FRIDAY— Christchurch Show. SATURDAY—NiI. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., 5254 Auctioneers. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. LTD. CLEARING SALE AT SPRINGFIELD, METHVEN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER loih. HAVING fold MR S. W. LILLEY'S Farm, ho has favoured us with instructions (in conjunction with the N'.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE CO.) to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE on above date ( of all tho LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising: — SHEEP— 200 Four and Six-tooth Three-<juarterbred Ewes, with 100 per cent. Lambs 150 Four and Sis-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes, with 100 per cent. Lambs 204 Four and Six-tooth Three-quarterbred 'Ewes, with 100 p,er cent. Lambs 122 Four-tooth Hulfbr«d Ewes, with 100 per cent. Lamba 90 Six-tooth Dry Ewea 10 Fat Ewes nnd Hoggets 7 One-shear E.L. Rams 5 One-shear Shrop. Rams CATTLE— 4 Good Dairy Cows, second and third calves 2 Heifers, due November 1 2S-year-old Fat Heifor 1 18-months-old Heifor 2 Yearling Steers 2 Young Bulls PIGS— 1 Breeding Sow 4 Large Weaners HORSES— 7 Draught Mares and Geldings, from four years upwards 1 Hack' Mare, Saddle and Harness Harness and Covers for all horses IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— R. and G. Xnree-furrow Plough, Lever Single-furrow Plough, P. and D. Giant Cultivator, F. and D. Nine-foot Discs (new), K. and G. 19-couiter Combined Drill (complete), 10-ioot Roller, 26-inch Rings (good as now). Sot 6-loafed Harrows, Heavy Twitch .narrows, 8-leafed Light Harrows, M.H. Reaper and Binder, McCormick bidc-deiivory (new), Ideal Grass iviower, Stripper, 2 Farm Drays and Frames, Tip .Dray. Spring Gait, Gig, Planet Jr., Iron Age, Waterrace Plough, M.H. Harrow Seat, Stack Scoop, Sheepfeeder, Dog Kennels, 6horse Yoke 6 Sots Plough Chains, 4 Sets Loading Harness, 2 Cart Saddles and -Breechings, Riding Saddle, Gig Harness, 5 Grass Seed Riddles (new), quantity Trees, 2J h.p. 'Lißter Engine, mounted (new), 2 Stand Lister Shearing Plant, with Double Grinder (standard pattern), P. and D. Wool Proas, Wool Table, R. and G. Saw Bench (new), large quantity of Cyolone, Pittsbury and Heavy Sheep Netting, Plain and Barb Wire, 200 j New Stakes, 50 Jarrah Stakes, 80 Stan- I dards, 50 Now Postß, 6ft, 10 7ft Hurdles and Gates, 24 x 24 Tarpaulin, Avery Scales (new), Horse Clippers, '2 Wheelbarrows, 240 H. Anvil, 8 gallons Cylinder Oil, 4 Sacks Wheat, 3 Sacks Grass Seed, 4 Bags Salt, J-ton Manure, 250 Chaff Sacks, 250 New Sacks, Scalding Troughs, 2 Good Sheep Dogs, Fowls, and a large list of useful Farm Tools and Sundries, also a quantity of Household Furniture. 1 Doino Separator . AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—"We wish to draw special attention to Mr Lilley's Sheep, 'which are all only one and two-shear, and are carrying a full twelve months' wool, and are in the pink of condition. Tho lambs were dropped in the middle of September, and have done exceedingly well. Horses and Cattlo are all in first-class condition, and the Implements are good, and everything is for Absolute Sale. SALE AT 13 O'CLOCK, LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO., LTD.,, « 7738 Auctioneers in conjunction. LINCOLN PROPERTY FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC,AUCTION, At CHRISTCHURCH, ON SATURDAY, . NOVEMBER 20th. OTHE NEW" ZEALAND FARMERS' CO--1 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CAMTERBURY. LIMITED, have received instructions from MR THOMAS MAYNE*, to SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, in our Land Sale Rooms. Cashel street, Christchurch, on SATURDAY. November 20th, at- 12 o'clock Noon, his MAGNIFICENT CROPPING and GRAZING FARM, situated right in the heart of Lincoln, containing FIFTY-FOUR ACRES (more or less), to be sold ia three blocks, as follows:— LOT I—l 91 —19 Acres S Roods SO Porches, oil in Dun oats ' (looking well). LOT 2—29 Acres, all in grass. LOT 3—5 Acres 0 Roods 16 Perches. The land contains some of the very best in the Lincoln District, the soil being of a rich black lojm, set on a good free subsoil, and is well adapted for market gardening. The whole property is very clean, well fenced, • and exceptionally well watered. To those on the look out for a small farm, of high quality, we strongly recommend an inspection. The property lies between Springs road and Lincoln Township, and adjoining Canterbury Agricultural College. j TERMS OF SALE: I 10 per cent. Fall of Hammer. Balance on possession, December Ist, 1920. For further particulars and arrangements made to inspect, apply to N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 6234 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CUST PROPERTY FOR SALE. * BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At BANGIORA, on TUESDAY, NOV, 23rd, On Account of TRUSTEES of ESTATE LATE W. J. CRYSELL. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, have received inst: notions from the Trustees of the Estate of the LATE W. J. CRYSF.LL to SELL by PUBLIC AUOnON ai RANGIORA, on 23rd, at 2 o'clock. One Hundred and Thirty-seven and Onehalf Acres, more or less, known as Spzingbank Farm. Full particulars in hrt-axe issues. ! J N.Z.. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., j Auctiontr*. ' JOHNSTON, MILLS, i&d JOYCE, 1 Snlkatflirfc <22S-

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16985, 6 November 1920, Page 17

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