AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN, LTD. QLEARING SALE AT OMIHI. ON ACCOUNT MR E. A. FOSTER. FRIDAY, MARCH 25th, 1938. We are instructed by Mr E. A. Foster, owing to his having purchased a tractor and installed electric motors, to hold a CLEARING SALE OF HIS SURPLUS STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS ON THE PROPERTY, OMIHI, on the above date, as follows: SHEEP--300 Two, Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Half and Three-quarterbred Ewes, HORSES—--1 Bay Draught Mare, Jean, 9yrs, all work. 1 Roan Draught Gelding, Gandhi, 7yrs, all work. 1 Bay Draught Gelding, Jock, 9yrs, all work. 1 Bay Draught Gelding, Bluey, 11 years, all work. 1 Bay Draught Mare, Kitty, 9yrs, all work. 1 Black Draught Mare, Bess, 10 years, all work. 1 Black Draught Gelding, Jack, 9yrs, all work. 1 Bay Draught Gelding, Jimmy, aged, all work. 1 Half-draught Gelding, Ginger, Byrs, all work, 1 Bay Draught Filly, 4yrs, chains. 1 Bay Draught Gelding, 3yrs, chains. 1 Child’s Pony, Nigger, aged. Harness and Covers for all Horses. The above are good, sound, and r6liable farm horses, and can he' recommended. CATTLE—--2 Cows in Milk, spring calvers. 1 Cow, springing to 3rd calf. 1 Cow, springing to 2nd calf. 1 Springing Heifer. 1 Cow with Vealer. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— Farm Tip Dray and Frame, Farm Dray and Frame. Lime Sower (Duncan), M/H. Binder. 16 Blade Discs (Int.), 16 Blade Discs (Duncan). 2 Grubbers (Duncan), Trolley. Spring Dray, Governess Cart. 2i H.P. Anderson Engine. 6.8 H.P. White Engine, Horse Feeder. 3 F. Plough, with Rachet Lift (Reid and Gray). D.F. Plough, with Rachet Lift (Reid and Gray). Block and Chains, Swingle Trees. Harrow Cart, Saw Bench. 18ft Broadcaster, Stewart Horse Clipper (New). Dray Jack, Gig and Trap Wheels and Hubs. 10 Cords Firewood, and a Host of Sundries.
SALE AT 12 NOON. LUNCHEON. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., . 9321 Auctioneers. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. QLEARING SALE AT LYNDHURST. MONDAY, 4th APRIL. 1938. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION have received instructions from MR O. E. ;^WTON a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE, as above, of all his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising:— SHEEP: 568 Half, Three-quarterbred, and Crossbred Four, Six, and Eighttooth Ewes 355 E.L. Cross Mixed Sex Lambs 30 Two-tooth Wethers 12 E.L. Rams, Two to Three-shear 1 H.B. Ram, Three-shear HORSES; 1 Roan Mare, Nell, aged (stinted) 1 Black Gelding, Jack, aged, all . work 1 Bay Mare, Jip, 7yrs, broken to chains (stinted) 1 Bay Gelding, Dick, aged, all work, good shafter 1 Bay Gelding, Jock, aged, chains 1 Dark Grey Gelding, Bill, 6yrs, chains 1 Black Gelding, Darkie, aged, chains 1 Brown Mare, Polly, aged, chains 1 Black Mare, Rose, aged, Brood Mare, registered, and Filly Foal 1 Bay Mare, aged, by Denver Huon 1 Bay Gelding, 3yrs, by Grattan Loyal, unbroken 1 Bay Gelding, 6yrs, by Matchlight, broken saddle and harness 12 Collars, Hames and Winkers, and Covers for 8 horses. CATTLE: 11 Cows in profit and in calf, Aug., Sept. Calves 1 Shorthorn Stud Bull, registered, 18 months old 4 Heifers in calf, due Aug. and September 4 Heifer Calves
IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES; 1 3-Furrow R. and G. Plough, Riding, L.D.F. Duncan Plough, 1 Duncan Giant 11-tyne Grubber, 1 Set Booth, Mac. Discs (20 blades), 1 4-lea£ Set Drummond Harrows and Bar, 1 5-leaf Medium Harrows and Bar, 1 5-leaf Set Medium Harrows, 1 old Set Tripod Harrows, 1 18ft Booth, Mac. Broadcaster, 1 New Set Tripods (heavy), 1 6-Leaf Set Grass-seed Harrows and Bar, 1 4-Leaf Set Grass-seed Harrows, 1 7ft McC. Binder. 1 old 7ft McC. Binder, 1 Massey-Harris 17-Coulter Drill (good as new), 1 Cooper and Duncan Drill for lime and turnip sowing, 1 10ft Cambridge Roller, 1 Stack Scoop, 1 R. and G. Stripper, 1 Cooper and Duncan Stripper, Blocks, Chains, and Harness, 1 Gig, 1 35gal, Alfa Separator, 400 gal Steel Tank, 2 Horse Feeders, 3 Trough Sheep Feeders, 1 Grindstone, 15 Coils Cyclone, 5 Tons Chaff, 600 Chaff Sacks, 200 Empty Manure Sacks, Gates and Hurdles, Tools and Sundries.
SALE AT 12 O’CLOCK PROMPT. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., Auctioneers, 9692 Ashburton. gT. ANDREWS HILL SECTIONS. SEWER, ELECTRIC LIGHT, HIGH PRESSURE WATER. NON-STOP TRAMS. NO ARDUOUS CLIMBING. PLANTED IN NATIVE SHRUBS. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., AGENTS.
"I Q ACRES of Splendid Land, and 5ROOMED DWELLING. VERY SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION, on city boundary. Low rates and definite prospective value. £1750.
SPLENDID HILLSIDE HOLDING. —e—--70 ACRES AND NEW BUNGA- • U LOW. WARM AND EARLY. Will winter 150 ewes and carry 10 milking cows, besides growing early crops. ALSO 30 ACRES LEASEHOLD. Low* Rental. Easy ingoing. Close to City. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. N 7697
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