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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD. QYNOPSIS OF AUCTION SALES FOR WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1930: MONDAYTUESDAY —Rongiora, Ashburton. WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—Mbthvcn. I- RlDAY—Darfield, Lees.ton, Adhburton Horse Fair N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., 8328 Auctioneers. RE&II-NDKR. OANGIORA riiCmiiTY SALE. ' NEXT, DECEMBER <Jth, At Mr J. S. Kennedy's, 19 ACRES 1 ROOD 4 PERCHES, aa Torlesae's). SALE AT 8 P.M. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP ASSN., 8334 Auctioneers. A WEDNESDAY NEXT, DEC. 10lh, 1930. SPECIAL ENTRIES: Account of MR J. DOYLE, Tai Tapu: 15 Extra Prime Handy-weight Steers N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., iv>29 Auctioneers. /CLEARING SALE AT MT. SOMERS. thurspay, DKCEMBKR 18th. On Account of MR G. L. NELL, we will it old a Complete CLEARING SALE on above dato of all his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising SHEEP—--180 Two-tooth Halfbred and Three-quarter-bred Ewes 174 Four tooth Halfbred and Three-quar-terbred Ewes 153 Six-tooth Halfbred and Three-quarter-bred Ewes 172 Ei/jht tootli Halfbred and Three-quar-terbred Ewes 65 Two. Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Half bred and Three-quarterbred Ewes 65 Full-mouth Halfbred and Three-quar-terbred Ewes 47 Sound-mouth Halfbred and Three quarter bred Ewes All the above breeding Ewes with approximate!} lOC* per cent. Lambs at foot. 365 Halfbred and Threo-quarterbred Shorn Ewe Ho.srgets 54 Two tooth Dry Ewes, shorn 32 Four, Six, Eight-tooth D/y Ewes, shorn 5 One-shear Romney Ri.ms One Two-shear Romney Kara, 10 Aged Rams HORSES— Bay Mare, Polly, syrs; all farm work Bay Gelding, Captain, aged; aU farm work Chc»tiiut Gelding, Sandy, aged; all farm work CATTLE—8 Dairy Cows in profit 3 Dairy Heifers in profit--2 Empty Cows 3 Yearling Heifers 5 He'fer Calves 1 Yeraling Steer 1 Purebred .Jersey Bull, 3yrs IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— P and D. 2 furrow Plough, R. and G. 2 furrow Plough. P. and D. Swamp Plough, P. and D. Discs. Cultivator. P. and D. DriP, llrondeaster, Cambrdge Roller, Farm Dray, Lorry, Spring Cart. Set Harrows, McC Binder, Oarlyle Wool Press, Grassseed Stripper, 9 Sheep Troughs. Horse-feed-era, 2 Whnrea on Wheels. Saw Bench. Anvil Vice. Forge. 3 Coils Sheep Netting, Posts, and Stakes. 10 Set* Collars. Hames, and Winkers, 500 Empty Sacks, Numerous Farm Tools and Sundries. Harness and Covers, 5Scater Hupp Motor-ear. NOTE.—The Sheep to be offered at this Sale are exceptiona ly good, in splendid condition. and. well worthy of the attention of Farmers and Graziers, and will be Offered io Lots to Suit Purchasers. SALE AT 11.30 A.M. PROMPT. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. THE NZ. FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. LTD., 8232 Auctioneers, ASHBURTON. PUBLIC AUCTION Of THE WELL-KNOWN "SELMA" ESTATE. Situated at Pcndarve3. To be offered at Farmers* Auction Mart, Ashburton, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19th, AT 2 P.M. On account of MK J. W. HALLIDAY. 1772 AcR Es - Th® ProiMrty i* subdivided into 26 paddocks by Gorse and Wire Fences (which includes two miles new fencos); all wire fences are in first-claSB order, and is well watered by County Races. The Land comprises medium sheep-grazing country, capable of growing good crops of Oats, Rape, Turnips, and other Green Fred. A large amount of cultivation has recently been done and much new pasture provided, there being 70 acres Kate and Grass, 120 acres Rape and Grass, 81 acres Improved Strain College Algerian Oats. 25 acres College Algerian Oats, 20 acres Gartons, 2ro teres new Grass, and St> acres ready for sowing crop The property well merits inspection by any genuine buyer. The comprise: Dwelling of 7 rooms, with conveniences, including Electrio T.ight. Telephone, etc.. Married Couple's Cottage, G-Stall Stable. Granary, Chcffhouso, Sheep Yards and Dip. and numerous other outbuildings. Situated approximately 5J miles from Chertsey Railway Station and about 8 from Ashburton, by good roads Tlio l.roximity of the Freezing Works is a special octvantage. For terms, further particulars, and arrangements uiade to inspect apply to: N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP ASSN., LTD., Christcliure l, o r Ashburton ■ Or, MESSRS HELMORR. VAN ASCH. and WALTON, Solicitors, Christchurcli. 8304 SUMNER AND BPREYDON PROPERTIES. WANTED FOR GENUINE CLIENTS. CJUMNER —5 ROOMS and (not necessarily new house) nice garden desired —up to £1250. SPREYDON—POUR ROOMS; must be„Up-to-date. About £IOOO. N.Z. FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTE„ Land Department. O LET. EICCARTON—i>'our rooms, conveniences; 1acre, garage. 27s 6d per week. ST ALBANS—Five rooms. Bungalow, modern ; garage. 35s per week. I'UH^MISHiiD —Five-roomed Bungalow, welJ . furnished, cheap. X2 2s per week. SPRBXDON—Five-roomed Bungalow, garage, near tram. 30s per week. ST ALBA.N3, near Papanui road—Eight rooms, suitable for Flats or Boarders. 30s per week. VVOOL.HAM ROAD—Five rooms, up-to-date; handy to tram. 23s per week. EXCHANGE. IDEAL AGRICULTURAL FARM WITH 1 UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW AND BUILDINGS, HANDY TO CHRISTCHURCH Owner wishes to Retire and ivil- exchange for a Few Acres and Good Dwelling on the outskirts of Christchurch This Farm ib a good .one. and will grow anything, the Land being deep rivei silt. Al present tl.ere are approx thirty Wheat, and twenty acres Oats, also about •hirty acreß of White Clover (two bags to the acre has bean obtained) This is Genuine and the Owner will discuss any leasonable proposition. Reasonable Terms be extended if required. N.Z FARMERS' CO-OP ASSN.. LTD. Land Deuartment. USEFUL PRESENTS—BeveIIed Mirrors, all shapes, framed Gold. Walnut. See .vindow display. 3 SMITH and SMITH. LIMITED SALVATION ARMY TRADE DEPOT, 200 MANCHESTER STREET (next Council Offices). New Commodious Premises. BOOKS; BIBLES, SUNDAY SCHOOL REQUISITES, ETC.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 28

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