AUCTIONS. NJZ. FARMERS' COOP. ASSOCIATION, LTD. CYNOPSI3 OF AUCTION SALES FOB ° WEEK ENDING 2oth MAY, 1929: MONDAY: TUESDAY: Rangiora, Tinwald. WEDNESDAY: Addington. THURSDAY: Hawarden, Rakaia. FRIDAY: Darfield, Clearing Sale account Mr H. A. Boyle, Hororata. X.Z. FARMERS - CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., 8003 Auctioneers. SALE. WEDNESDAY, 22nd MAY, 1923. SPECIAL ENTRY— Oa account MESSRS SHARP BROS., Halswel! : 21 Extra Prime Fat Steers On account MR R. WRIGHT, Sen., The Peaks, Hawarden: 1 Jersey Cow, due second calf; guaranteed sound and right. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., 8010 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT HORORATA. FRIDAY, 24th MAY, 1929. MR H. A. BOYLE, Hororata, having disposed of his property, has instructed us to Sell the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, on the above date, comprising:— SHEEP—--166 Two to Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes 112 Five-year-old Three-quarterbred Ewes 77 Rape Ewes 25 Two-tooth Wethers 120 Forward Lambs 37 Ewe Lambs 7 Corriedale Rams CATTLE—--4 Jersey Cows, second calvers 1 Three-year-oid Heifer 12 Two-year-old Cattle 2 Calves 1 Jersey Bull HORSES—--9 Draught Horses, 3 to 9 years (broken to all work) 3 Draught Mares, with foals at foot 1 Hack Harness and Covers for all horses PIGS—--2 Sows, with 10 weaners 1 Sow 1 Boar IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— M.H. Binder, 13-Coulter M.H. Drill, 2 D.F Ploughs, S.F. Plough, Swamp Plough, Set 4 L. Harrows, Roller, Grubber, 3 Farm Drays and Frames, Blocks and Chains, Swingletrees, Barrow, i-Ton Plain Wire, 31 Posts, 150 Sacks, and numerous Sundries. Also, 2 Stacks Oat Sheaves. SALE COMMENCES 11 A.M. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., ASSN., 7573 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. WELL-KNOWN PREBBLETON FARM FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION In The N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD., LAND SALE ROOMS, CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH, On SATURDAY, JUNE 15th, 1929, AT 11 O'CLOCK. WE, THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSN., LTD., having received instructions from EUGENE McCARTHY, ESQ., will Offer by Public Auction, as above, HIS WELL-KNOWN FARM, Bituated at Prebbleton, comprising 207 ACRES 2 ROODS 20 PERCHES. This is the best of land, and situated aB it is close to Christchurch, is well worth inspection by those on the look-out for something suitable for dairying or cropping. Further particulars in later issues. Joint Auctioneers: H. MATSON and CO., W. E. SIMES and CO., N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. 8020 riLASSHOUSE PROPERTY. IN EARLY DISTRICT. 8 ACRES, 3 GLASSHOUSES, PACKING SHED. GARAGE. 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW. BUILDINGS NEW. ANT REASONABLE OFFER ACCEPTED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. A SNIP WITH EASY TERMS. /« ~ryr_£36 DEPOSIT'AND 25s WEEKiwO (iJ LY. Comfortable 5-r#omed House with all modern conveniences, electric light, gas, sewer, washhouse, copper and tubs, GARAGE. CONCRETE FLOOR. Could be let for 3s 6d wekly. High, Dry Section of approximately i-acre, nicely laid out in concrete paths. Fowlhouses, etc. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., N7393 Land Dept.
AN ABSENTEE OWNER. £1275. Up-to-date Bungalow, handy to St» Andrew's College. Foui rooms, Kitchenette, Sun verauaai., Uoo.-ci ig, £i~a ei i'o;nt3, l'iled Hearths, SEWER, High Pressure Water VERY SUNNY SITUATION, Garage with extra room SECTION of 32 perches, very high and dry. Tastefully laid out in lawns, shrubs, etc. The Mortgage is £9OO and the owner is out to sell. N.Z. Farmers' Co-op., Cashel street, Christchurch FOB SALE BT PRIVATE TREATY. GREENPARK PROPERTIES. On account of TRUSTEES LATE FREDERICK HUBBARD. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD, have received instructions from the Trustees of the late Frederick Hubbard to Sell by Private Treaty:— BRENLEY—24O acres and Homestead. LAKE FLAT—3IB acres. No buildings. HUDSON'S BLOCK —IOO acres and buildings. A rare dairy farm. The Trustees are now determined to realise and have reduced - the prices on the respective lots to tempting investments For further particulars as to price and terms flppiy to the Agents, THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD, Christchurch. AN INVESTMENT. 3 HOUSES ON MAIN CITY STREET, WITH HALF AN ACRE. SEPARATE TITLES CAN BE GIVEN THE PRICES ARE £360, £36 C, and £3SS. RENTALS THAT SHOW A PAYABLE PERCENTAGE ARE READILY OBTAINABLE FOR THESE PROPERTIES Land Department, N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSN., LIMITED N7393 Land Dept. L. P. DEVLIN. L. P. DEVLIN. WANTED FOR CLIENT. HAA ACRES (about), Good Mixed Farm <wUU in North Canterbury District. Fair good buildings necessary. Client will put in clear title Rangiora bungalow and up to £7OO m cash Early particulars invited. L. P. DEVLIN. o£*f\ DEPOSIT, Balance as Rent, Buys One dLOU Acre of Land (will run a cow) with 4-roomed house (nearly new), stable, motor garage, fowlhouse, etc., close m RANGIORA. PRICE £620. p D EVL!N. 3 BUILDING SECTIONS FOR SALE, close Town Hall, RANGIORA, and Main street, and high and dry. Low Price ior Quick Sale. L p DEVLIN . RANGIORA DWELLINGS FOR SALE. —SIX-ROOMED DWELLING, plasdt/1 OvF tered, every convenience; i-acre. £l2O deposit. _ „ , £SOO—SIX-ROOMED DWELLING, i acre Section. Main street. DEVLIN . DECEASED ESTATE. v/\ ACRES HEAVY LAND, Suitable for OU Dairying or Cropping; grows heavy crops of wheat, peas, potatoes, etc; 6-roomed house and all farm buildings. One mile from Rangiora Post Office. Offers Wanted. Trustees are amicus to y 4„.»! o aeer, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, and Valuator, HIGH STREET, RANGIORA. 'Phones: Office 129, Residence 191. D 3505 c HIMNEY SWEEPING •PHONE 2090. T. BENJAMIN SMITH, 30 Aadover street 89648
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