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Auctions. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP ASSN* LTD. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. REALISATION OF DECEASED ESTATE. "BEN CRUACHAN” “BEN CRUACHAN” THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE MR THOMAS STEVENSON. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION In FARMERS’ CO-OP. LAND SALE ROOMS. CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH, on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21st, at 2.30 o’clock. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Of CANTERBURY, LTD., have received instructions from the Trustees of the late Mi Thomas Stevenson, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Land Sale Rooms, Cashel street, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21st. at 2.30 o’clock, that well and favourably known North Canterbury Sheep and Cattle Property, "Ben I Cruachan,” comprising Six Thousand and Seventy Acres (more or less), together with up-to-date Homestead Buildings. About 500 acres of the property comprises rich flats and low downs which ] have been cultivated, and have from time to time produced good crops of oats, rape, and turnips—the balance low hill country. with rich gullies, all surface sown, and full of white clover. The whole country has a good aspect, and is in consequence very warm for lambing, securely fenced in convenientsized blocks by good standard and wire fences, while the boundary fences are rabbit proof—exceptionally well-watered by never-failing streams. . The property has wintered and carried well 3260 halfbred ewes, 1360 hogget?, 260 dry sheep, and 60 head of cattle. BUILDINGS comprise modern dwelling of six rooms, with every possible convenience, including electric light, hot and cold water service, electric stove, septic tank, garage, and a three-roomed men’s quarters. ~ , _ OUTBUILDINGS consist of stable, chaffhouse, implement shed, wool shed, holds 600 grown sheep, yards, and dip, making a good range of farm buildings, all in excellent order and condition. SITUATION: Six miles from Parnassus. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: In drawing the attention of those who are on the look out for a first-class Sheep Property, we recommend an inspection of ,4 Ben Cruachan, ’* which is placed on the market for BONA FIDE Sale to enable the Estate to j be finalised. ■ • . I The whole of the property is safe, sweet sheep country, where sheep do remarkably well, while the wool clip drawn from “Ben Cruachan” has for years past been a feature of our Wool Catalogue, and has always commanded high prices on the local and Home markets. TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer: balance on possession. NOTE: The Purchaser may purchase the whole of the live and dead stock and plant at valuation. For further particulars and arrangements to Inspect apply to;— N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD., Auctioneers. Or MESSRS HARPER. PASCOE, BUCHANAN, and UPHAM, Solicitors for the Estate. 9222 N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD. CLEARING SALE AT SUMMERHILL. CUST. THURSDAY. APRIL 22nd, 1943. ON A/C. MR F. PARRIS (who has sold his Farm.) KEEP:- / 74 Four, six, and eight-tooth Ewes. 37 Full-mouth Ewes. 2 S.D. Rams, 6-tooth, out March 20th. 6 Killers. [ORSES ■— I B. Dft. Mare, aged; 1 Aged Pony. CATTLE * 18 Dairy Cows, winter and spring calvers, 2nd to sth calf. A good producing herd, all in good condition. 1 Empty Cow. 20 Mixed Sex Young Cattle, to 20 mths. PIGS:— 1 Sow, with litter. 1 Sow, due end April. 1 Sow, due end June. 1 Tamworth Hog. 4 Large Stores. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.—7O Gallon Alfa Laval Separator, Milk Vat, 3 Cream Cans, 8 and 10 Galls., Emery Grinder (power driven), Fordson Tractor, 11 Coulter M.H. Drill, with grass seed box, 11 Tyne P. and D. Cultivator, Turnip Grubber. D.F, Plough, S.F. Plough. Moulding Plough, 14 Blade P; and D. Discs, 4-Leaf Harrows, Grubber Harrow. Hay Trolley, 1-Horse Grass Mower, Hay Rake, Horse Hoe, Spring Cart, Clod Crusher, Car Trailer (well shod). 2 Colls Cyclone, 1 Coll Netting. 12 Gum Posts and Stays, Spring Cart Harness and Cover, and Sundries. Also Quantity Oat Sheaves. SALE AT 1.30 P.M. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers in Conjunction. 0856 SEWERYS AUCTION ROOMS, LTD. VBY GRAND PIANO. ROLLS CONSOLE tDIO GRAM., SINGER MACHINE, iECTRIC CLEANER, 2 TWIN BED)OM SUITES. OAK DINING SUITE, BODY CARPET, AND CAHPETS. BY AUCTION ON THE PREMISES, 131 ST. ALBANS STREET. WEDNESDAY, AT 1.30 P.M. LIST INCLUDES: Approx. 60 yards (1 jm) Imperial Axmlnster Body Carpet, ral pattern, and Underfelt, Baby Grand mo by Bansal), London (a beautiful Inument In new condition; lovely tone d absolutely sound), 3-plcce Chesterfield Ite (large). In Wool Moquette With ;en loose covers, Rolls Console Radloamophone, all wave (a really hlghiss modern Radio fitted with 121n Rola eaker). 6-piece Solid Oak Dining Suite lc. Refectory Drawleaf Table, Low Bufand 4 D. Chairs). 9 x 7ft 6irt Indian rpet 12 x 10ft 6in, Axrpinster Carpet, /. Radlola (broadcast), 5-pleoe Twin droom Suite (inc. mirror-door wardje, pair s. beds and non-sag wires, 4-dr. ichesse Chest and Bedside Cabinet), dn Oak Bedroom Suite (inc. 2 single ds with non-sag wires, Reflfex Mirror ichesse, Dressing Table Stool and Bedle Cabinet), 4 Single Kapoc Mattresses, rung Top Humpty (long), 4 Bed•eads, pair Green Double Airtgx Slants, Elec. Reading Lamp, Hearthrugs, agrass Chair, Box Ottoman, Firescreen, ywin Elec. Cleaner and Accessories, 5 sms Lino., Half Round Hall Table eech), Large Hall Curtain, Elec. Toaster, K. Stools, Garden Tools,- app. 100 feet sly lin Hose. 5-blade Pcnnysylvania wnmower and Catcher, Oak Clock (8y), 7 vols. History of the Great War. out 100 copies Harmsworths Universal cyclopedia, 7 vols. The Businessman’s cyclopedia and Legal Adviser, 2 Radio bles Pictures. Paintings. Vases, Spark reen, A.C. Firescreen, Fireside Comnion Set, 2 Rimless Hanging Mirrors, ndow Scat and Cushions. 2 sets Stepped Oak Bookshelves and Books, 2 Jacoan Oak Palmstands. Skin Rug, Brass rdiniere, Brass Smoker’s Stand. Brass p Coffee Table, 2 Glass Ships. Plaques, k Piano Stool, Large Oak Stool, 4 sets rtains and Pelmets. 20 Short Curtains, Standard Lamps, Modern Oak Secrere (low model), Antique Brass Expand- ; Box-end Kerb and Sundries. DREWERYS AUCTION ROOMS, LTD., 425 Colombo street, Sydenham. 9722 VACANT POSSESSION. SPREYDON BUNGALOW. SPREYDON. CLOSE IN. CLOSE IN. £I2IS.—BUNGALOW. 4 rooms. k’ette. and good garage. All convs. Zip Water Heater, tiled slab. House in first-class order Inside and out. Section nicely laid out. Handy tram, shops, and school. Rates £lO ss. Immediate possession. £675 cash required. This will be a quick seller. DREWERYS AUCTION ROOMS, LTD.. 425 Colombo street, Sydenham. D 1761 DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF STATION SHEEP. METHVEN SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21st, MESSRS DALGETY and COMPANY, LIMITED, have been instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the Late S. E. RICHARDS, to sell, in conjunction with the NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, the whole of the Ewes and Hoggets off Mount Hutt Station. Full particulars in "The Press.” Thursday. April 15th. ALSO —On the same account, in the METHVEN SALEYARDS, on THURSDAY, MAY 6th: The whole of the Wethers off Mt. Hutt. DALGETY and COMPANY. LIMITED. NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. 9797 Auctioneers in Conjunction. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF SPRINGFIELD PROPERTY, BLACKSMITH’S SHOP. RESIDENCE. ETC. MESSRS DALGETY and COMPANY, LIMITED, have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late GEORGE EDWARD FRAZER, to offer by Public Auction, Blacksmith’s Shop, Residence, Cowbyre. Dairy, with approximately 1 acre land. Date of sale and full particulars will be advertised later. DALGETY and COMPANY, LIMITED, 9199 Auctioneers. Christchurch. THE BEST 1/- LUNCHEON IN THE CITY -AT— J THE PRINCESS ROYAL TEA ROOMS (Gloucester street, opp. Theatre Royal.) (Mrs Guinness. Prop.) Try our Delicious Coffee "a la Vienna." Morning Tea, 6d; Afternoon Teas, 9d and, 1/-. G.l

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23919, 10 April 1943, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23919, 10 April 1943, Page 10

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