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AUCTIONS. "N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. JAHG-lOEA HORSE FAIR. IX FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1923. PRESENT ENTRIES: 30 Good Draughts. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. LTD., 0267 Auctioneers. BALCAIRN PROPERTY, FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. We 'have received Instructions from MK CHARLES BLICK, who is leaving the district, to offer by Public Auction, at our Land Sale Room, Rangiora, at 11 a.m. on TUESDAY, MARCH 6th, THIS Desirable Little Property, at Balcaim, comprising 26 ACLhb GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND with comfortable Dwelling of 5 rooms, Wash-house, and Dairy, Trap Shed, 2 Loose Boxes, Cowbails, etc., thereon. At present 12 acres are in. Wheat btubble: balance old pasture. This pwoerty,' situated as it is within one milo of Balcairn Railway Station, and in the centre of a splendid agricultural district, presents and exceptional opportunity for a man of small means to acquire a comfortable Home with sufficient land to keep him employed during a fair portion of the year. Further particulars iron N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 0,747 Auctioneers. FURNITURE SALE AT AMBERLEY. MONDAY, MARCH 6th, 1923. IMMEDIATELY on completion of the S-tock Sale we will offer by Auction on the property on account TRUSTEES in ESTATE of LATE EDWARD WILLIAM MARSH, late of Amberley (baker), the Furniture and Effects of 7-roomed Dwelling, including:— . Upri'iht Grand Piano (Werner), Bev. Mirror, Overmantel, Sundry Drawing-room Furniture, 2 Fenders and Fireirons, 4 Dressers, DR'Extension Table, 4 D.I. Bedsteads and Bedding, Carpets, Linoleums, Hall Runner, Slip Mats, Curtains, Pictures. K. Utensils, Sundry Tools, Portable Copper, Mangle, Wringer, Wheelbarrow. Garden Too!?. C. Iron Tank, Wizard Lighting Plant, complete Tent and Fly, 14 x 1G (Duck), Tent and Fly 10 x 12 (calico). A host of Sundries. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 2029 Auctioneers.. rAWA RD E N EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, MARCH Bth, 1923. PRESENT ENTRIES: On account MR H. E. FIN CHAM, Tie Peaks: 500 S.M. Ewes. On account FINCHAM'S ESTATE, Waikari: 200 Six and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes. On account MR J. COSTELLO, The Peaks: 40 Corriedale Ewe Lambs. 80 Halfbred Ewes. account MR D. GARLAND, Waikari: 200 S.M. Halfbred Ewes. On account MESSRS _ RELPH BROS. Waikari: 400 S.M. Halfbred Ewes. On account MR W. O. L. BLAKE, Woodgrove: 150 Half and Three-quarter-bred Fullmouth Ewes. On account MR W.'NEEVE, "Allendale" : 400 Halfbred Four-year-old Ewes. On account MR J. J. KERMEEN, Waitohl Peaks: 47 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes. 75 S.M. Halfbred Ewes. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 2266 Auctioneers. Q OAR GILL EWE F IR. FRIDAY, MARCH 9th, 1923. PRESENT ENTRIES. On account MRS P. J. OVERTON, Grata: 300 Twoytooth Halfbred Ewes. 250 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes. 250 Five-year-old Halfbred Ewes. On account MR J. LAMBIE, Scargill: 70 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes, N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 2263 Auctioneers. A MBERLEY EWE FAIR. MONDAY, MARCH 12th, 1923. PRESENT ENTRIES. On account.Mß R. W. LOCHHEAD, "Montserrat": 350 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes. On account MR E. O. HARRISON, "The Deans": 800 Four and Five-year-old Halfbred Ewes. On account Mr J. G. WHYTE, Waipara: 120' Two-tooth Halfjpred Ewes. On account MR A. J. COKWAY, Waipara: 130 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes. On account MR P. GRANT, "Berriedale": 200 Five-year-old Halfbred Ewes. On account MR J. SLOSS, Onririi: 250 Halfbred Ewe Lambs. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. LTD., 2264 Auctioneers. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF N./i., LTD. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTY. METHVEN AND RAKAIA DISTRICT. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE H. J. HARRISON. PLACE AND DATE OF SALE, METHVEN, THURSDAY,. MABCH Bth, At 2 o'clock. .TIHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND - AGENCY COY., OF N.Z., LTD., have received instructions from the Trustees in the above Estate to offer at the above time and place the following well-known properties:— ' ROSEHILL ESTATE. C -milna frnm 'Me+.lwsvn ■ TW-nnVim ilway and Saleyards. The property is divided into 20 paddocks, all watered. About 700 acres are in the native and balance has been cultivated and is now in grass with '■exception of 120 acres now in Turnips, 40 acres under Plough. BUILDINGS—Two cottages, each four rooms, one of which is in- first-class order, and the other is in fair order, 6nstall stable and shearing shed, sheep yards, granary. I Fences, wire and gorse, good roads. | The property is carrying 3500 sheep, of which 3200 are breeding ewes. Lambing 98 per cent. ARDAMINE' FARM 671 ACRES. Situated 11 miles from Rakaia, good quality agricultural land, will grow Wheat, Oats and noted for. Sheep fattening country. Divided into 10 paddocks, all watered, good feuces, gorse and wire, 125 acres :n wheat stubble, 50 acres Oat stubble, balance in grass. groomed -House, 34-stall stable, 2 loose boxes, Granary, stable and shearing shed combined and Implement shed. Sheep yard. This is one of the picked farms of the Rakaia District, and is in the best of heart. .AUCTIONEER'S NOTE-The two properties are on the market for genuine sale as the Trustees are desirous of getting this large estate into small compass. Rosehill can be described as a first-class block of sheep country, and it has always had a reCord name for Wool and Lambs. Ardamine 13 one of the late Mr Harrison's early selections, and is a. noted all round iaxza 10 per cent, on fall of hammer 15 per cent, on possession; balance in five years at five per cent; POSSESSION, MARCH 28th, 1923. Full particulars and inspection arranged on application to j ° NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COY., OF N.Z. LTD. iNCir Christchurch, Ashburton, Methven Rakaia Messrs Garrick, Cowlishaw, Alpers and* Nicnolls, solicitors for the Estate. ' 9175 A SUMMER DELICACY—Buy a bottle of the famous MILITARY PICKLE. It pleases all palates, and is the moat delicious condiment you can buy. HSBBI-56a3 REMAND "DOVE" BRAND pure Rice ' Starch from your Grocer. It make* uning eoay. You ow© it to yourself to try Docket, All Storei. HSSBI-6653

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17700, 28 February 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17700, 28 February 1923, Page 16

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