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AUCTIONS, N.Z. FAEMEES' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. GEBBIES' VALLEY AND iiOTUKARARA PROPERTIES. FOR SALE Bl" PI'BLIC AT7CTION In THE FARMERS' CO-< ?. LAND SALE ROOM;. CASHEL STREET. CKKISTCHURCH On VTEDXESDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1324, At 2.30 p.m. o'clock. rPHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS 1 COJ- OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF

CANTERBURY, LIMITED (in conju with MESSRS PYNE. GOULD. NESS. LTD.), have rehired inetruot.ons from MESSRS A. and J. HODOEN to »dl by Public Auction rn thoir Land Sale Rooms, street, Christchurch on Wednesday! Augußt IStli, at 2.30 o'clock, their well and favourably known properties, situated at Gebbies' Valley and Motukar-ira, to be sold in two lots as fo'lows: — LOT I —Eiirhty-fonr and one-half acres, known as Shepherd's Hill. LOT ll.—Foifr Hundred and Thii Acres and Hom-stead Buildings. Shepherd'.-: Hill is n block of E.ch, Sweet Native, carrying a heavy sHe of cocksfo.t, clover, and native grasses; lies exceptionally warm, and is watered by an art-sian well. The property is ■very securely fenced into two blocks, by nearly new post, standard tnd wire fences. Thera are no buildi this block. LOT ll.—Homestead block of four Ir.ridred and thirty-eijht acre 3, situated about three miles from Motukarara Post Office, Railway, and School, is all flat and subdivided into eleven convenient sized paddocks wh : ch am all well watered by artesian wello. This property hag grown fifty-five bushel 3 of grass seed and sixtv bushels of oat-s to the acre, and there- is no place where sheep do better. At present there are twelve acres in Garton Oats, ten acres of Algerian Oats and Grass, twenty-fivo acres sown with grass for Gross Seed, the balance in from two to four-year-old pasture. Buildings coi/ii..rise dwelling- of four rooms, washhouse, storeroom, imp'em -nt shed, chaff house, five-stared stable, pig-stye and cowshed, all in good o r der. Terms of sale: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer; balance on possession, August 27th. Auctioneers' Note—ln drawing the attention of Land Buyers to this"ea'e, we do with the utmost confidence recommend an inspection. The prcprtics have been in the hands of the present family for many years, end it is only through Messrs Hodgen 13i-os. having purchpscd a large property in North Canterbury that these properties are placed on the market for bona fide Bale, and to those en the look-out for a piece of good, sweet Sh -ep Countrv, should not miss an opportunity of insp-ctin^. For further particulars and arrangements 'nnde io inspect, to KEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., MESSRS PYWE, OOTJLD, GUINffESS, LTD., C 843 Joint Auctioneers.

IMPORTANT CLEAftTtfG SALE AT TAI TAPU. OP SPECTAIj interest to TROTTING ENTHUSIASTS. DAIRYMEN, AND OTHERS. T TJ E S D A Y, (Note alteration of dste), 10th AUGUST, 1924. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., have received instructions from MH S. HUMPHREYS, who is {jiving up Dairying, as ho hao decidod to soil part of his

land, to hold a, CLEARING SALE on the above date of his DAIRY HERB and TROTTING STOCK, as enumerated below: HORSES- , _ t l Chestnut Geldin?, 6 years, by Petereta from Korimiki, by Galindo from Manuka (hill-sister to Bibbonwood). . Straightoui trotter. Prince Imperial mare; 11 Homeleigh Dick Chaitnut Mare, 5 years, by Harold Dillon—Advocate mare; in foal to Boaneleitrh Dial; . _.„ ■ Bay Maro Marvola, by. Marvin Wilkes— Marietta Huon, stinted to Homeleigh Bay Marc. 5 years, by Great Awlubon— Ha. Ha mare. Good maiden trotter. Bay Colt Westward Ho, 3 years, by Harold Dillon—Scar'.ct Rose; full-brother Osier Beauty, half-brother Vice Admiral Brown Filly, 5 years, by Brent Locanda —Rothschild mare; full-Bister to Locanda Junior. Good maidon pacer. Bay Filly, 2 years, by Homeleigh Dick— Woodland Whisper* mare. Straightout trotter , _ ~ ~ Bay Gelding, rising 2 yaara, by Homelsigfi Dick— Belgium Roao. Straightout trotter. _. ~ _. .„ Bay Filly, 1 year, by Harold Scarlet Roee; full-Bister to Osier Bay Coltf 1 year, by Great Audubon— Silverin* CATTLE— „ __, „ , ~v 87 First-class Dairy Cows; 2nd, 3rd, 4th calvers; due August and September IS Heifers; due September Potatoes' (TJp-io-Datee and Red D&kotaa) SALE COMMENCES 11 Ail. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneers. AUCTIONEER'S NOTEThe Auotioneerß have every confidence- in recommending those in quest of either trot, ting stock or dairy cattlo to attend this aale Mr Humphreys as a breeder of trotting horses has no superior m the wintry, and his dairy herd were specially wlwted for their fcfl»vy milking qualities. 65G1 OXFORD PROPERTY FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT OXFORD STOCK SALE ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 2ist, 1624. On account of TRUSTEES LATE JOHN LEWTHWATTE THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, have received inat-uctiona from tho Trustees' of tho late John Lewthwaite to sell by Public Auction a,t the Oxford Stock Sale on Thursday, August 21st, FORTY ACRES OF LAND Situated on Bay road, Oxford, being Rural Sections, 1537 and 1539, and at present occupied by Mr W. Ivory. About half the laud is flat, rich, heavy dairying and gracing land, tho balance low rolling downs. The whole of the property was originally covered with heavy bush, which has' been felled, stumped, cultivated »nd_ sown with English grasses. "• Tho situation is good, being within one ■mile of Oxford, with good fwntsgo to « hard metalled road. Terms of Sale: 10 per cent, on fail of hammer; 23 per cent. p;i possession, September Ist; Balance, 5 yearns at 5h P** cent. For further particulars and arron.g«mente made to inspect, apply to NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 0344 Auctsoßaens. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT AMBERLEY. FRIDAY, ,29th AUGUST, 1924. "HE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., have received instructions from MR W. SCOON to hold a CompTSte Cleaning Sale on the above date, of tb» whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK. Full particulars will appear in a fetcr me. N.Z. FARMER? CO-OP., LTD., 6342 Auctioneer*. LEADS and rules. FOR THE TKU&E, \j\lte •» prepared to C*rt all sina of *» LEADS, RULES, and COLUMN 3U7LEB on &» SHOBTESt NOTICE. CHBISTOHURCH PRESS CO., LSD. WATER BOTTLE beetum if* Briiiah. Best rubber. Guaranteed not to View*. 9»>e tiem «,* ohreoori* v.: daabnu

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 20

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