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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. NOTICE. QXFORD SALE. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY, JUKE 12th, 1924. SOO Fat Lambs 200 Fat Ewes 100 Forward Wether Hoggets 200 Fine Three-quarterbred Ewea (E.L. rams April 10th) Account MR P. WINTER: 9 Forward Three and Four-year Steers Account 11R L. WATSON: 1 Good Springer Account MRS H. GARLICK: 1 Gent's Bicycle 1 Perambulator Cattle, Pigs, and Sundries. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. \EW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP., 3098 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT LOBURN. On account MR J. R. rANSTEY. FRIDAY, JUNE 13th, 1924. are instructed by MR J. R. AN- ■ STEY to h-'ld a Clearing Sale of hie Live and Dead Stock on the property, Loburn, on the above date, as follows: 1 Bay Gelding, aged 1 Blk. Mare ; aged 1 Blk. Gelding, aged l.Blk. Gelding, 8 yearo 3 Cows, due September, 3rd and 4th Culvers 3 Cow 3 in profit, empty 3 Young Heifers 1 Two-year-old Steer D.F. Plough, set 4-leaf Harrows, Sledge, International Cultivatcr, Farm Dray and Frames, 11-coulter Massey Drill, McC. Binder, set Blocks, Dog Cart, Trap, Planet Junr., Swingle Trees, Collars, Humes and Winkers, 2 sets Leading Chains, Dray, Saddle and Breeching, Trap Harness, 4 Covers, Plough Chains, Wheelbarrow, quantity of Sacks, Stick Cover, Primrose Separator SBgals. Methven Coppor, 26-gal. Cream Cans, 2 Ladders and a host of farm Sundries. SALE AT 1 P.M. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., • 2358 Auctioneers. SALE. FRIDAY NEST, JUNE 13th, 1924. Our present entries include: 200 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Forward Halfbred Wethers N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 3109 Auctioneers. NOTICE. SHEEP RUN FOR LEASE BY TENDER. "BURNT HILL," OXFORD. WE have received instructions from MR C. F BASSE IT to Call for TEKDERs for the LEASE of his well and favourably inown "Burnt Hill" Property, for a terra oi 10 years from August Ist next. The property comprises 2242 acres and is situated six miles from Oxford. There aro 600 acres of hills and the balance flat, 100 acres of which is in the native. The land varies from heavy land, which grown first-class grain and rape crops, to lighter land, which produces good crops of turnip-!, the who'o comprising an ideal sheep-raising and fattening run. There are at present 80 aores of,turnips, 60 acre 3 sown ip oats, 20 acres of oats ana grass, and 100 acres being ploughed lor turnips. The land is in great heart, only (sufficient crop for horse fAd having been grown for several years. Improvements comprise good house of 7 rooms, men's ■ cottage, whare, - woolshed, stable, implement and chaff sheds, 8 cowbails, sheep yards and dip, the whoie being in first-class condition. From an intimate knowledge of "Burnt Hill," we confidently rp com mend anyono requiring a eimi'.ar property on good leasing terms to arrange an inspection. Conditions of lease may bo obtained ana arrangements made for inspection at our Christchnrch Office or any of our Branches. Tenders close at our Oxford Branch oa SATURDAY, June 28th, 1924.

N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD. 8134 ST. ALBANS. ST. ALBANS. £IOSO. 1 - FIVE-ROOMED VILLA in good order, large rooms, nicely papered, olectrio lieht. gas. aim verandah, i-acre of land, with large frontage. HANDY TO TRAM. OWNER WILL DISCUSS ANY REASONABLE TERMS. A COMFORTABLE FAMILY HOME.' LAND DEPARTMENT, N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. SPREYDON HOME ON EASY TERMS. SOLIDLY-BUILT HOUSE of 4 rooms, electric light, gas, hot and cold water, washhouse, copper and tuba; Section of nearly jf&cxe, nicely laid out, also large Shod suitable for garage, and good fowlhouasa. WITHIN TWO MINUTES OF TRAM. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD. LEESTON PROPERTY FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. Ar» ACRES of excellent dairying land, xU subdivided into convenient-sized paddocks, wen fenced »nd watered. Buildings comprise comfortable house of four rooms, cowshed, pigstiea, etc. To anyone on the lookout for a gmnll dairy farm, this little property should interest them. For price and further narticulars apply LAND DEPARTMENT, N.Z. FARMERS' C-OP. LINWOODI LINWOOD! . GOOD FAMILY HOUSE. 7 ROOMS. 7 ROOMS. i? 1 OAA-TWO-STORIED HOUSE of f Rooms, Plastered and Papered, all latest conveniences, including sewer connexion, etc. Nice section of nearly J-«cre, laid out in lawns and shrubs, eto. Easy terms extended to bona fidq purchaser. Don't miss this opoortunity of acquiring, a tip-top family dwelling. LAND DEPARTMENT. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.

WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., -" LTD. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 17th, AT 11.80 A.M. AT PHATFORM FARM, GREY TOWN, WAIRAIUi/A. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED BELVEDERE JERSEY STUD. /WING to ill-health, MR E. EAGLE has instructed WRIGHT, ST32PHENSON AND CO.. LTD., and HALGETY AND CO., LTD., to Bell "WITHOUT RESERVE, his well-known old-established Jersey Stud, a« above. 100 HEAD STUD JERSEYS. 100 HEAD STUD JERSEYS. 100 HEAD STUD JERSEYS. Including the noted Stud Bulls and the Complete Herd of Females, excepting only the lost season's heifer calves. THE BELVEDERE HERD has teen noted over a long period of years for its high standard, and no herd in the Dominion has produced more outstanding aires. Those famous strains' —noted alike for outstanding type arid heavy production —known as the Bilberrys. Sunflowers, Briars, Cowslips, Darkies, etc., comprise the standard fomilieo in the' herd. THE BELVEDERE HERD was founded on MONOPOLY BLOOD, and the great sire K.C.B. was also used at Belvedere, white later the noted champion bull, ROBERTS, a grandson of LADY VIOLA, was imported and used for many years. A granddaughter of this bull promises to make 10001b butterfat record. Breeders and dairymen can attend this sale with the utmost confidence that they will be able to purchase outatandALiCTIoN 18 ' aDd at UNRESERVED CATALOGUES ARE NOW AVAILABLE.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18096, 11 June 1924, Page 16

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