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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' tO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. GYNOPIS OP AUCTION SALES FOE ° WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth, 1923': MONDAY—Springston Clearing Sale, on account ol Mr K. Sharpen, Oxford; Sale of Frie-sian CaUie, oil accouin of Mr J. McAnuity, at Methvcn Yards. TUESDAY—Rangiora, Asbburtvn. Special Dairy Cattle Sale, Litile River. WEDNESDAY—Addingion Clearing Sals on account of Mr \V. A. Morgan, Mt. Somers. THURSDAY —Oxford, Mfihven, Clearing Sale on account of Mr H. E. Geo ge, Ashley: C'caiing Sale on account of Mr J. Qui , Halswell. FRlDAY—Ooalgate, Kangiora Horso Fsir, Duvaudhelles. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. LTD., 8327 Auctioneers. CLEARING- SALE OF DAIRY HERD. AT TIIIE OXFORD SALE YARDS. MONDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 19-23. T\7"E liavc hprn favoured wi'h instructions V V from 111: B. SHARPLIN, Oxford, to offer by PU'BLIC AUCTION on MONDAY, 3rd S^ptcniHc: l , the "vvholo cf his DAIRY HERD, conipri/iing:—• 40 Shorthorns, third and fourth camera, in calf to purebred Shorthorn Bulls. *nid due to c;(lvc at end of September and October fi IVo-year-d'.d Shorthorn Heifois (empty) 1 Purebred Kh-mhorn Bui! 1 Two-year-<l Id Steer ■ 1 3-cow Zsalandia Milking Machine, ill first-class order; 1 SO-ga'lon B-a'.rice Sepa-.atcu, G Cream Cans (3 and 10 gallons). Tho above Qattle are an exceptionally well selected lot, a»d anyone interested should not fail to bo prdsent Sufo commences 12.30. Inspection may be arranged to view the atove Milkii|~ Plant at Mr B. Sharplin's Bush Farm at West Oxford. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., 8702 Auctioneers. SALE OF GRADE FRIESIAN COWS AND HEIFERS. 31ETHVEN YARDS. . MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1923. TNSTR'JCTED BY MR J. McANULTY, METHVEN, we will offer as above, 15 Second to Fourth Calvers, in calf to i];o Pedigree Bulla "Hero 'Van Ena" find "Dominion Pielje Lad." 11 Springing Heifers by "Hero Van Ena,'' ''Dominion Pietje Lad" and " Te Repo Woodcrest Meltchide," and in calf to "Abbe King Sepis" and "Hero Row>jna" 9 Yearling Heifers by "Hero Van Ena'' find "Dominion Pietje 1 Lad" 35 Mb McAnulty's Pedigree Priesian Herd has now grown m large that he is compelled to dispose of all his grade stock to make room. Hi-« grade herd was started with Babcock teffted cows, followed up by purchases of Pedigree Bulls of the best butterfat strains procurable. Hia first eire "Sir Abbeteeck Itoys" first three daughters tested undor (Sovernment Semi-official test have averaged 6301b of butterfat each per year. By kind permission of Mr MaMcAnulty we will offer on account of MR R. J. LOW, Highbani, 5 Cowa and Heifers, due Seiptember, guaranteed Bound and in calf to hU well-known Shorthorn Bull "Lincoln Test." SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK PROMPT. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP ASSN., LTD., 7924 Auctioneers. QPECIAL DAIRY CATTLE SALE, IO LITTLE RIVER. TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1923. Our present entries for this fixture include: — On account of MR T. W. MAFFEY, Puaiha. 10 Jersey Cross Springing Heifers. On account MRS H. E. VANS TONE, Littlo River: 2 Springing Cows. On account CLIENTS: 10 Springing Cows and Heifers. Further entries invited. N.Z.. FARMERS' CO-OP. LTD., agofi Auctioneers. OXFORD SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1923. ;T7|7IE have been favotared with instruc- ! tions from MR C. HOWARD, Bennetts, to offer by Public Auction, at Our Stock Sale, THURSDAY, September 6th, 1923, the following Horses and Farm Implements : 1 Draught Mar©, Gyrs, a.ll work 1 Draught Mare, 7yrs, all work 1 Draught Mare, Byrs, all work 1 Draught Mare, 7-yts, all .work 1 Gelding, 6yrs, all work 1 Gelding, aged, all work 1 Maro, aged, all woric 1 Pack Horse IMPLEMENTS—--1 Massey Bind®r, 1 18-Coulter Massey Drill (Turnip and Grass-seed Box attached) 1 3-Furrow Convertible Riding Plough (as new), 1 3-Furrow Disc and Plough, 1 Set 5-Leaf Harrows, 1 Set Tripod Harrows, 1 Set Discs (16 Blades), 1 Duncan Olay Grubber, 1 Massey Cultivator, 1 6-Horso Block and Chains, 2 Farm Drays and Frames, 1 Tip Dray and Frame, 2 Cart Saddles and Britchings, 2 Sets Load Chains, 1 Set Heavy Trap Harness. The Horses are in tip-top condition, and present an exceptional opportunity to those in search of good sorts. On Account of MR H. D. ROSSITER, Oxford: 8000 ft Birch Timber, sizes 3 £ 2, 4 x 2, 4x3, 4xl, 3xl We shall also offer, on account MR ASHLEY E. COOPER, Oxford, his Steam Ploughing Plant, comprising—--1 8-H.P. Compound Fodeii Traction En. gine, 2 Waggons, 2 Special Scrub Ploughs, 1 Whare, Saw Bench. The whole of the above plant is guaranteed in first-class order. CATTLE, PIGS and SUNDRIES. Further Enfries Invited. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., 8871 Auctioneers. OHOKA FARM FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION In FARMERS' CO-OP. LAND SALE ROOMS, 1 CASHEL STREET, CKRISTCHURCH, On SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER lotli. On account of TRUSTEES ESTATE OF ELIZA WHITE. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COi OPF.aVUVE ASSOCIATION of CANTERBURY, LIMITED, have received instructions from the Trustees of the Estate of ;i7.a White, to sell by Public Auction in their land Salerooms, Cashel street, Christchurch. on Saturday, September 15th, at e'evon o'clock, all that parcel of land situated in Raddin's road, Oholta., containing Two Hm dred and Four Acres (more or less) together with Homestead Buildings. The Property is subdivided into twelve convenient-sized paddocks by stakes and wir> fences, and every paddock is well watered. The land is all heavy reclaimed swamp set on a clay subsoil, and is best adapted for growing wheat, peas, beans, and potatoes, and is excellent grass land. The whole property is at present in grass, and with the present .low price for dairy cows, affords a golden opportunity for a man who wishes to go in for dairying. Buildings comprise Dwelling House of. 4 rooms, 4-stall stable, cowsheds, and pigetyes; also whare and large shed. Terms of Sale—Ten per cent, on fall of hammer, 15 per cent, on possession, and 1 balance ra-n remain for 3 years, interest 6 per cent. . As this property is on tha market for genuine sale, we strongly recommend those on the look-out for a property similar to this to impect, as this farm will be sold at a price much below its productive value. For further particulars end arrangements made to inspect, apply, N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., N Auctioneers. MESSRS PAPPRILL, SALTER, and . GBESSON, , 4 8333 Solicitors.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17857, 1 September 1923, Page 22

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