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CLEARING SALK -4$ , |H\P £ T T ?V. y f-rt £ THURSDAY, atb, 1986. XTAVING SOLD X3IK FARM we haw 11 been -Instructed by B-MAB;' oeen jostfucKM wj . SHALL, an hold a complete fle&rlna saleof the whole of hOTire and dwd stock, on the property on the above date, comprising:-’ HORSES*- - . . ' 1 7-yr. Gelding, Shatter, quiet and, IISS Mare, shatter, quiet and sound 1 Aged Gelding, chains, quiet and sound. v 1 Aged Mare, aU vdih j Collars, Hames, WmkefS, Bnd Covers for all horses and extra harness. BATTLE — 1 PA Jersey Cw.T *«t »>«<« Blh September to 1 P.B. Jersey Cow, 6,4 test, spring" ing to second calx. 1 PJB. i FJ»., Jersey Cowt 6-6 t©d» in P*o||L 1 PB. Jersey COW» 7*s‘ test, in PTOflw 1 P 3. Jersey Bull Call, i implements— 4 B _ , 1 3 P. Duncan Plough, 1 set 5 Lea* HMrovee, 1 eel wea Dtmmmtf farrows 2 sets 3»leal Grass Harrows, id 3 r T’Disc plough (MUM an| Jim) 1 9-foot Cambridge Roller, 2 Hay’Grubbers, 1 15-Coulter M.H. Drill Grass, Turnip, and Rape _ Bones), 2 Turnip, ana " urtn T)ffiVS ana fllftinfiSk 1 McConuick* 3Kn jXdw(Bttmi3.l Chaffcutter leering hand). UNDHIES- , , „. . 1 Set fl-horse Blocks and Cham prs. Trace Chains, 1 6-horse Swingle ree, 1 4-horse Tree, 1 Sjhorse Tree, 2 double Trees. Swingle frees. 2 Cart addles and Jlreeehing, M e vj£9£?| -reenbide sar*» ne, 2 Rolls Cyclone Netting, 4 Rolls Z •JWIIB WJfWAWAhU AVW«.*«WS, -• - W Z~ teep Netting, 7 Feed fr° ick Covers. 20ib Rape l Set «W rOm. all sorts. SALE COMMENCES AT 1 PM. SHARP;2. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.. 563 Auctioneers. REARING SALE AT BALCAIRN. RIDAY NEXT, 9th OCTOBER, 1956. On account MR W. McPARLAND (who has sold his farm): The whole of his Live and Dead tock as follows: 1 Bay Gelding, 9 years, all work. 1 Bay J-Draught Mare, 8 years, 1 Hack*’ 8 years, broken saddle and harness and chains, ‘ Harness and covers for all horses. 1 Cow, time up. October 12th, third calf. 1 Cow in profit and In calf. 1 Cow in profit, calved 3 weeks. 1 Empty Cow, . 1 Heifer, 10 months old. 2 Porkers* v 1 Farm Spring Dray and Frame, I Singife-furrow Hatchet _Lever Plough, 1 Single-furrow Plough, 1 set Light 4-leaf Harrows and Bar, Gig and Harness, Trees (Double and Single), Plough Chains, Spring Cart Saddle and Breeching, Barb Wire and Stakes, Separator and>3 Crepm * Cans, 3 sacks Algerian Oats t tflrsts), 20 sacks Chaff, Butt Oaten Sheaves. SALE AT 1.30 P.M. NJS. FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneers, 76 Rangier®. 'BARRY’S BAY DAIRY FARM. BELVEDERE” “BELVEDERE” ON ACCOUNT OF MR W. C. GIDDINGS. O BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT ■ DUVAUCHELLES STOCK SALE ON j * FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6th. 1936. i'iHE New Zealand Farmers’,Co-oper-L ative Association of Canterbury, United (in conjunction with New ealand Loan and Mercantile Agency) ave received instructions from Mr W. . GIDDINGS to sell by Public Aucon at Duvauehelles Stock Sate on riday, November 6th, * his well and ivourably known property, /Beiveiore or less), together with Home sad Buildings. * . A “Belvedere” comprises some, of, the ■ry richest of the Banks Peninsula utttry, lies exceptionally wen to the, in subdivided into six convenient zed paddocks by substantial hard sod post and galvanised wire fences, id every paddock is watered by rings piped into concrete troughs. BUILDINGS— Comprise up-to-date veiling of five rooms y/ithevery posble convenience, mcmdlng Baecmc ght, Hot and Cold Water Service, ptic tank, washhouse, dairy, motor ied, store room and bam combined, >w byre With concrete floor and one paved cattle yards. AUCTIONEERS' NOTES—In dfawg the attention of Land Sayers to is very important sale, the Auction's do With the utmost confidence commend those' on the look out lor piece of Banks Peninsula’s best to spect this property, which is wlthxx any doubt a model farm. “Belvedere,” nestled in the hilla ith a north-eastern aspect, at an altide of about 200 feet, commands a jautiful view of Barry’s and French arm Bays, which has to be Seen' to * appreciated. “Belvedere” was purmsed by Mr Giddihgs upwards of 28 safs ago, during which time it has »en most carefully farmed and toly IS In the very pink of condition. The Buildings are all up to date find ibstantial,' while the fences, gates, e., leave nothing to be desired. No ork or money has been spared on or jout the place to make it what it is i-day—one of the show properties of ie far-famed Banks Peninsula—and is only owing to |he advancing jars of Mr Giddings that he has reictantly made up his mind to sell. . TERMS OF SALE—I 6 per cent Ott ill of Hammer, balance on Possession. For further particulars and arrangelentu to inspect apply to— N.2. FARMERS* CO-OP., LTD., N.Z. LOAN COMPA:!Y, LTD., Joint - Auctioneers. [BARES, WILLIAMS and HOLMES, Jfl4 Solicitors. HANDY ONU-MAN FARM. SY DEPOSIT, BALANCE "LONG TERM” MORTGAGE. 06 ACRES OF GOOD MEDIUM LAND AND SUITABLE BUILDINGS. PER ACRE. £l2 inly 15 minutes from town and iid suit a Dealer. Grows nice little ps of wheat Potatoes, Turnips, id sweet country where sheep do 1. Nearly 100 antes in crop. [S IS A SELLER—CONSULT US. E N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSN., LTD., Land Department SPLBNDIP MIXED FARM, O CLOSE DECEASED ESTATE f A WELL FAVOURED NORTH CANTERBURY district Wl ACRES of good agricultural W land and A FINE RANGE OP ILDINGS, including a dwelling of ooms with all modern conveniences: id stables, chaffhouse, implement d. granary, And sheep yards. IS IS A,; GOOD ALL-ROUND RM AND HAS BEEN CAREFULLY HANDLED ■ , . E TRUSTEES ARE ANXIOUS TO WIND UP THIS ESTATE. E NX. FARMERS’ GO*OP ASSN, LTD. 3SJ6W

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21904, 3 October 1936, Page 29

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