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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD. TfARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTION A MART. FRIDAY NEXT, 17th INST., AT 11.30 PROMPT. Account CLIENTS: Store Pigs, Poultry, Sundries. Pig and Fowl Feed, Seed and Table Potatoes, etc. IMPLEMENTS. Account MR J. FECHNEY, Wcsterfield: R. and G. 17-coulter Drill, complete, in guaranteed order. Account CLIENTS: 15-coulter Colonial Drill, 15-coulter M.H. Drill v/ith Manure, Grass-seed and Grain boxes, 17-coulter International Drill, 9-tyne International Cultivator, 6-Horse Blocks and Chains, 3-leaf Harrows and Bar, 5-leaf Harrows and Bar, Quantity Posts, Stakes and Bluegum Hurdles. NOTE: Our Monthly Fat Pig Sale will be held on FRIDAY, 24th INST. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, Ashburton. ■pURNITURE SALE AT RANGIORA. SATURDAY NEXT, 18th AUG.. 1934. On Account of MRS D. McKAY, Payne street Rangiora: 1 Large Bevelled Mirror, Sideboard, 1 Suite Furniture, Sofa, 2 Large Chairs, 4 Small Chairs, 1 Dining Table, 1 Draught Screen, 1 Sewing Machine, Cushions, Cakestand, 2 Small Tables, Glass and China ware, Carpet 9 x 10. New Lino, 1 Double Iron Bedstead, 2 Hair Paliasses, 1 Marble top Washstand and crockery, 1 cheval with long mirror, 1 Box Ottoman, fire irons, Linoleum and Rugs, Pictures, 1 chair, nightstooJ, and crockery, couch and 4 chairs, Table, lino, and rugs, 1 small table, Meat safe on legs, Garden Tools, 1 Step Ladder, 1 Ladder, Garden Hose, Lawn-mower, and host of sundries. SALE AT 1.30 p.m. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., Auctioneers. RANGIORA BRANCH. 5C35 EVANS and BULL. Roland Bull. George J. Leech, ESTATE AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS. (Established 1881), 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE vUpstairs, Government Life Insurance Buildings, opposite Post Office). WANTED, FOR WAITING BUYER, *)t\i\ ACRES (about) to carry 70 cows. t*\r\J Q llr c iient has his stock on hand and is a genuine buyer. Will any sellers kindly communicate with us at once. No sale, no charge. JUST ""ON THE "MARKET. ~ RAKAIA DISTRICT. *)"\i) ACRES; has grown up to 67 <**->*■' bushels wheat and 90 bushels of oats per acre, and grows heavy crops of pai.\ ootatoes, etc.: ideal lucerne country; 20 acres in wheat, 100 acres fallowed and going into wheat, and balance in grass. Rich free soil. GOOD 6-ROOMED HOMESTEAD, hot and cold, electric light, 'phone, every modern convenience, also Whare, Stable, Garage, Implement Shed, Cowbails, etc. £25 ACRE. TERMS GIVEN. Should sell readily. HANDY TO RANGIORA. MORTGAGEE SALE. -|(V~ ACRES—DEPOSIT. £l5O -*-"*-» DOWN, OR OFFER. Asking £lO ACRE. This farm wants cleaning up. It will grow good crops, and is suitable for mixed farming. Fiveroomed House and Outbuildings. Now vacant, and must sell. Enquiry invited. 120/63 BEST VALUE"EVER"""OFFERED IN SUBURBAN LAND. ON ACCOUNT OF THE MORTGAGEE. JUST OFF RICCARTON ROAD. BUILDINGS ALONE WORTH ALMOST THE PRICE ASKED. 1 (i ACRES-Just Off Ricearton Road, xo 3.1 miles from CATHEDRAL SQUARE. FIRST-CLASS LAND, suitable for dairying, cropping, poultry, or small mixed farming of any description, or would suit a retired farmer, dealer, or trainer. SPLENDID LARGE RESIDENCE, with every modern conveniencee, also Garage, Corrugated Iron Barn, 2 Fowlhouses, Cowbails, Loose-box, 2-Stall Stable, etc., Workshop and Harness Room, Dairv. Etc ALL IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER. MORTGAGEE'S PRICE, £2IOO. TERMS GIVEN.
The Buildings alone are worth almost the price asked. DO NOT MISS THIS TREMENDOUS BARGAIN. Sole Agents. CHEAP SHEEP RUN. " NORTH, EASY TERMS. AS A GOING CONCERN IF WANTED. 10r.A ACRES, CARRIES ON AN AVERAGE 1200 sheep, of which 800 to 900 are ewes, all surplus sheep sold off Tat. Returns of sheep shorn, lambing, fats sold,' and wool on application. About 100 acres lint AND BALANCE EASY HILLS: cheaply worked small run. CAN BE TAKEN OVER AS A GOING CONCERN, IF WANTED. Alongside station. GOOD HOMESTEAD, woolshed, and other outbuildings. The Trustees are anxious to realise, the price is £4/2/- per acre, WITH £SOO DOWN. Wo will be pleased to supply full details. 95/60 EVANS and BULL, E4493 63 Cathedral square. W. E. SIMES AND CO. CASHMERE HILLS. URGENT SALE WAIMTED. 91 A KH (COST OVER £1900) BUNVIW" GALOW OF 5 ROOMS AND LARGE SUN OR SLEEPING BALCONY in perfect order throughout and replete with all modern conveniences, Garage, £ ACRE OF LAND, also a cottage let at 10s per week. SHELTERED FROM ALL THE WINDS AND GETS ALL THE SUNSHINE. Close to Owner now living in the North Island and anxious to realise. Terms arranged. Arrange an inspection with us. 1412 W. E. SIMES_and_CO. __ THE FINEST'"SITUATION - IN ~ THE WEST END—CLOSE TO THE GARDENS AND COLLEGES. '9~{i\(\— 2-STOREY RESIDENCE j~)*J\J\J QF 10 ROOMS, spacious entrance hall, and every modern convenience; DOUBLE GARAGE. Dwelling insured for £2IOO. EASY TERMS. £SOO DEPOSIT, balance arranged. Vacant. Keys from W. E. SIMES and CO. 1>"I i\ Kif |—ST." ALBANS NORTH. A.l\JO\t THE VERY LATEST IN BUNGALOWS, 5 rooms, kitchenette, and Sunporch, built lor sunshine and comfort, electrically fitted throughout, built-in wardrobes and cupboards, dual hot water service, lovely bathroom,' a model roomy kitchenette, Garage, concrete paths and drive, good section. If you are looking for something really up-to-date, you should see this. Terms arranged. W. E. SIMES and CO., 'Phone 31-224. 144 Hereford street. PRIVATE HOTELS. ' ' EN 1L WORTH,""~2b 7_ CalThe7~'street West End Superior, comfortable Boarding House, centrally situated, minutes square. Under entirely new management. Tariff, 8s per day. Permanent Guests, terms arranged. Thono 41-705 Garage. J4720 "AMBASSADORS" PRIVATE HOTEL. TINDER the New Management '-'' Guests are assured of Every Comfort and Convenience. TARIFF: 10/- PER DAY. Special Concessions for Permanent Boarders. AMBASSADORS HOTEL, MANCHESTER STREET (2 minutes' walk from Railway Station). MRS A. YOUNG, Proprietress. -*-* to a Specialist—J Dolian. Sliop Store, Railway Hotel Buildings, Manchester slrcct. DW
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21243, 15 August 1934, Page 20
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