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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LTD. AUCTION PRODUCE YARDS. TUESDAY NEXT, 7th MAY. Account H. CHAPMAN, Flaxton: QUANTITY OF FURNITURE. AS FOLLOWS:—2 Large. Tables, 3 Small Tab2es, 2 Seagrass Chairs, Iron Bedstead, Duchesse, Washstand, Chester Drawers, Sofa, 4 Kitchen Chairs, Lino, Mirror, Set Irons, Vases, Fender, Lamp, Bath, Crockery, Cutlery, Cake Tins, Trays, Kettle, Water Can, Garden Tools. ■ N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneers, RANGIORA BRANCH. CLEARING SALE'AT OXFORD. THURSDAY, MAY 9th. 1935. AT OUR OXFORD SALEYARDS. COMMENCING 1 P.M. WE will offer on account of Mr A- C. Witty, "Snowdale," Lees Valley, the whole of his live and dead stock, including his well-known .Corriedale flock, comprising:— '., , _, 600 4 and 5-year Cornedale EweirCorriedale rams Ist May (to be drafted in lots). SOO 2-tooth Corriedale Ewes—Corriedale rams Ist May. 300 Corriedale Ewe Lambs 40 Wether Lambs. 40 2-tooth Wethers. 40 Sound-mouth wethers. HORSES 1 Draught mare, 5 years, with foal ; at foot. „ „ 1 Draught Gelding, 7 years, all work. ...» « 1 Three-quarter Draught Mare, 9 years* with foal at foot. 1 Three-quarter Draught Gelding. 7 years (chains). 1 Draught Filly, 4 years (broken to lead). „ , 4 Draught Fillies, 3 years (broken to lead). 1 2-year Colt. 2 Fillies, three-quarter draught, rising two years. 1 Aged Mare, all work. 1 5-year Cob, broken to saddle. 1 3-year Cob. unbroken. 2 Aged Hacks. 1 Hack Mpi-p 7 v ' , ars (saddle). CATTLE: > 80 head of Hereford-cross Cattle, including 18 forward 4-year Balance mixed ages and mixed ' IMPLEMENTS: 1 Single-furrow 1 plough, "Duncan ; 1 Set Discs, "Duncan"; 1 11-coulter Drill, "Massey" (complete); 1 Doublefurrow plough, "Duncan"; 1 Woolpress, "Donald"; 2 Sheep-feeders; Sundries and harness; Quantity of Chaff Also Austin Sedan Motor-car (1929 ™N2p FAHMF.PS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, 6645 Oxford. CLEARING SALE AT RANGIORA. FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 10th. On Account MRS G. J. BEVINGTON, Victoria street. \I7E are instructed by Mrs Bevington, » ' who is giving up dairying, to hold a Clearing Sale of her Dairy Herd, Implements, Furniture etc., °n_™ property on the above date, as follows. DAIRY HERD. 5 Cows in Profit. Calved January to end March. 3 Cows, Due in May. 10 Cows. Due in June to September. 1 S.H. Bull and Chain. 6 Yearling Heifers. . NOTE —The above cows are all good milkers, and can be fully recommended. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. Spring Tip Dray, Farm Dray, Frame, Planet Junior, Hand" Drill; Moulding Plough, Tripod Harrows, Horse Hoe, o ; F Disc. Plough, Two Horse Grubber, Hay Rake, Duncan Sledge on Wheels,, Hand Cart, Drilling Machine, Saw Bench, Big 4 McCormick Mower, Fordson Tractor, Good Order, Swingle Trees and Chains, /Trough, Cow Covers, Sack Holder, Empty Sacks, 2 Carts, Saddles, and Brpechings, 3 Collars, Hames. and Wi&kers, 2 Spring Dray Saddles, Leather Check Reins. Step Ladder, Wire Netting and. Plain and Barb Wire, Farm Tools, Bench Tools, 50 Birch Posts, Quantity of Stakes, Timber and Iron, Wheels, 3 Ladders, Barrels, Firewood, 2 Hay Racks. 60-Gallon Viking Separator, 8 Cream Cans, 2 Milk Strainers, 20-Gallon Milk Vat, Churn, 1 *-h.p. Electric. Motor, 6 Milk Pails, Milk Cooler, 1 5-Seater 4-Cylinder Whippet Tourer Car, 1 3-Seater 4-Cyl-inder Overland Tourer (Stevens body>, 3 Stacks Lucerne and Meadow Hay, 1 Stack Straw, Quantity Turnips and Swedes in ground. ALSO:— " 1 Aged Spring Cart Mare—All Work. 1 Cattle Dog. ALL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. INCLUDING:— Gourlay Player Piano- and Rolls, Piano Seat. Extension Dining Table, 4 Dining Chairs, 3-Piece ..Dining Room Suite, Morris Chair, Small Tables, Desk, Fire Screens, Kerb, Carpets and Rugs, Pictures, Palm Stand, Paim Bowls, Oak Bedroom Suite, Stretchers, Linoleum, Hall Runner, 10 yards, Hall Lino, Chest Drawers, S.I. Bedstead, Duchesse, Wardrobe, Pedestals, Dressing Table, Singer Sewing Machine, Sideboard, Carpet Sweeper, Jam' Jars, Mangle, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Couch, Bedding, Linen, Curtains, Ornaments, Glassware, Crockery, Cutlery, Kettles, and Saucepans, - Meat Safe, Lawn Mower, Garden Hose, Garden Tools, and a host of sundries. SALE AT 11 A.M. LUNCHEON N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneers, C 646 RANGIORA. £4OO. A REAL INVESTMENT. 5 MINUTES FROM CATHEDRAL SQUARE. A good 5-Roomed Dwelling (plastered), with Electric Light, Hot and Cold Water, Bathroom. Washhouse, Copper, and Tubs. . RECENT GOVERNMENT VALUATION £535. LAND VALUE £3OO. High, dry, Section of 25 perches with good frontage. NO TRAM FARES. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Sole Agents. . FARM TO LET. A DAIRYING PROPOSITION. KA ACRES and Good House. Handy *^ v to Cathedra] square. £385. A SPLENDID T HOUSE. A solid house. VERY HANDY. Electric Light, Gas, H. and C. THE BEST INVESTMENT TO-DAY. WELL LET TO GOOD TENANT. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Land Department. N6925

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21464, 4 May 1935, Page 28

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