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AUCTIONS. N Z FAHMEItS' CO-OP. ASSOCIA- ' * TION, LIMITED. SYNOPSIS OF AUCTiO-N SALES FOB 5 WEEK ENDING SATUKDAY. oth MAY, IW3. MONDAY-Cletirir.g Sales on account of W. I'' C-cw.-sy, NoTwojd; Mr \V. H. licrr, Fiomingtor.: Mr R. Holland, Methven (Disposal Sale), in conjunction witu National Mortgage and Agency Co. TUESDAY— Rangiora, lanwaid. WEDNESDAY—Addington. THURSDAY—-Oxford, Methven. FRlDAY~Rangiofa Horse Pair, Duvauchelle, Kirwee. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., CLEARING SALE AT NORWOOD. MONDAY, APRIL 80th, 1923. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., htive received instructions iroui *"■•"■ W. F. CUMvAI, the icode of whose taxm has expired, to hold a Clearing baio ol his Live and Dead is took ou the above date. Particiu&rs aro as follows: SHEEPISO Two-tooth. Halfbred Ewes, B.L. rams April Ist 100 i-'our-tooUi Halfbred Ewes, B.L, rams, Aprii Ist .. 670 iwo, Four, Six and Eight-tooth jiali and Thite-quarterured Shropshire and B.L. iiuuu, l6t April 600 Two-tooth iia.i and .ilu-ee-quaiterbred Yt'ethers (very forward) 600 Four-tooth H<Ji and inree-quarterbred Wethers {very iorward) 160 Fat Ewes 60 Fat and Forward Lambs 4 Dairy Cows, Ist to 3rd oalvers, duer August and September 1 Heifer 2 Xoarling Heifers 7 Draught Bay Geldings, 7 years upwards, broken to all lam work 1 Grey Draught Mare, broken, to ail farm 8 Bay Geldings (haoks), broken to saddle and harness Harness and covers for all the above horses, ALSO—3 Sheep Dogs IMPLEMENTS--1 18-coulter P. and D. grain, manure, rape and turnip drill with grass soe4 box attachments, 1 P.D. 8-f. plough, 1 !«t Cambridge roller, 1 P.D. grant cultivator, 1 Leering springtine grubber, 1 set B and MoD. diso harrows, 1 sot P. and D. diso harrows, 2 sets 6-leaf harrows and trees, 1 clay grubber, 1 sooop (tumbler), 1 turnip pioker and cutler (P. and D. Thompson's patent), 1 7ft McCormaok binder, 1 7ft M.-H. binder, 2 farm drays and frames 1 spring ca*t, 1 £-shaft gig, 1 gig. ALSO—I whare on wheels (8 x 18ft), 1 2roomed wooden building (10 x 16ft), built on iron shod skids. SUNDRIES--4 sheep feeders, 2 sets 6-horse blocks and treos, quantity trees, ' 1 Donald wool press, wool table, Avery scales, hand seed sowar, wheelbarrow and sack • barrow, 80 ooils Cyclone netting, 25 oolls ' sheep netting, 1800 stakes, posts, hurdles, plain and barb wire, Alfa Laval (90gai.) separator, cream oans, eto, "Unique" copper, mangle, quantity O.S. bhaff, cats, sacks, pig loader, pig troughs, scalding trough, dog kennels, 2 cart saddleß and breeohings, 1 spring dray saddle, i sets leading chains, 8 sets gig hat. ness, 9 pairs plough chains, and numerous farm took. NOTE—The sale of the sheep will take plaoe first in Messrs James Bros.' yards, about one mile from the homestead, followed immediately by the sale of horses, oattle, implements, etc, at the homestead itself, SAT.T. COMMENCES 11.80 A.M. Luncheon provided. N.Z FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.,. ATTOTION PRODUCE YARDS. TUESDAY. MAY Ist. T>OTATO DIGGER (in working <Jrdei) N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., ' SPECIAL AUCTION DATE TO /REMEMBER, THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY Sh& Aff 7.80 pjn. IN THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD.'S LAND SALE ROOM, CASHEL STREET. BLIGH'S GARDEN SUBDIVISION, CENTRAL NEW BRIGHTON. 8 FINE BUILDING SITES, to be SOLD bv PUBLIC AUCTION oe aboye. TERMS—IO per oent. deposit, 10 peT cent, in 6 months, 10 per cent, in 12 months, balanoe in 2 years, interest 6 per cent. Plans from the Agente on application. Full details in this evening's papers. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. LTD., MESSRS EVELYN CLARK.; ROBIN. SON and CO., Agents and Auctioneers in Conjunction. HIGH-CLASS TEMPLETON FARM. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. FARMERS' CO-OP. LAND SALE ROOMS, Corner Cashel And Madras streete, On SATURDAY, MAY 10th, 1828, At 11 o'clook.

'THE NEW ZEALAND' FARMERS' 00A OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, have received instructions from the TRUSTEES of the lata SAHAH WILLOOK to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION in our Land Sale Rooms Cashel street, Christohufch, on SATURDAY, May 12th, at 11 o'clock, that well and favourable known AGRICULTURAL and GRAZING FARM situatedi on : "SHAND'S TRACK" TKMPLETON, containing ONE HUNDRED BIHxl U\IJ\X l-JiiU-.n.J. (.iuora ur Kan/, together* with Homestead Buildings at present in the occupation of Mr James Bailey. The fawn is subdivided Into ten oonveni-ent-alied paddocks,. all of whioh are well vatered £y county races, and at present {here aTe U acre* of young grass, 23 acrefl of potato stubble, 21 acres of wheat stubble. 10 aores of cocksfoot, and the balance in old pasture. ~,„,. Bulldinw comprise dwelling-house of seven rooms, weehhouse, «nd dairy, 7-steUeaj stable, chaffhouoe, trapshed, granary, and motor flhed, and mM'i whato. . ATTCnOWEEHS' NOTE—To those on the look-out for a piece of the very richest of Agricultural and Grazing Land, we strongly advise an inspection. Tno soil Is sll deep, rich block loam set on a good open cky mibBofl especially adapted for growing any kinds of roota and small feeds, while 70 bushels of wheat and 60 bnshefo of oats to tie acre are not exceptional yields on this property. The situation Is perfect, being within two ani School, end about nine miles from Cathedral square. NOTE EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT: 5 pen cent, on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, on possession, Jtme 2nd, 1823, 10 per cent, on June 2nd. 1934. * Balance on June 2nd, 1928. Interest at the rate of 8 jwr cent, per For further particulars and awangements made to inspect apply to NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., WILDING, ACLAND, and MURCHISON,

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17749, 28 April 1923, Page 20

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