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ABHBUKTON BALE 9 CLEARING SALE AT VALETTA. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7th, 1950. SALE COMMENCES 11 A.M. i THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., have been i xavoured witn instructions irom tne Trustees in the Estate or the late HAMILTON LAMB (the property having been soiai to hold, as above, a Complete Clearing Sale of tne Live and Dead block, comprising; SHEEP: lib Two-tooth Corriedale Ev*es. 112 Fcur-tooth Corriedalc Ewes. 105 bix-tooih Corriedale Ewes. 176 Four and Five-year Cori ledale Ewes. iThe above are mated with Corneciaie rams, April 15th.) 135 Two-tooth Cor. ledale Ewes. 94 Feu.-tooth Cori ledale Ewes. 77 six-tootn Co.liedale Ewes. 187 Four and Five-year Con ledale Ewe*. (The above are mated with Engl.&n Leicester rams. April 15th.j 238 Corrieaaic Ewe Lamo>. 61 Fat Two-tooth Wethers. 152 Fat Ewe» (guaranteed empty). 8u Fat Lamb.-. 20 Weiher Lambs. 30 Co. iiedaie and English Leicester Rams. 1585 CATTLE: 1 S.H. Cow, in profit. 1 S.H. Cow. due end September, an< C«lf. 1 S.H. Steer Calf. 1 S.H. 18-mcnths Steer. 1 S.Tt. Heiier. due July. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES: Massey-Harris 101 Twin Power Tractor on ruobers, 17-Cou.ter M.H. Drill, 4-Fur-ow K. and G. Plough, 3-Fur.ow R. and G. Plough, Duncan 13-Tine Hornet Grubber, Dunean 15-line K.H. u.uooe., £>et Dises, B*l Massey Power Binder, Walerrace Plough, R. and G. 10ft. Roller. Duncan 10ft Holler. 4-Leaf D.ummond Harlows. 4-Leai Massey Harrows, Planet Jnr, Massey 7ft Power Mower and Grinder. Covering Harrows, Saw and Spindle. 20 S.P. Posts, Spring Cart, 650 Empty Chaff and Manure Sacks, lo.t Hay Sweep, Tnpod Harrows. 2o Sheep Feeders. 250 Stakes. 3 Coils Triangle Mesh Netting. 13 Coils Cyclone. Sheep f eeder. 4 Coils Sheen Netting. Trolley. Jogging Cart, Anvil, Forge, Boring Machine, Stocks and Dies, Vue. Carpenters’ Tools, Crosscut Saw, fuel Pump, R. and G. Plough (2-f.), Wire Rope. 20 Gallons S.A.E. 20 Oil. Hay Rake, 'lip Dray, Garden Roller, McClary 4Point Electric Range with warming oven. Spray Pump, Emery Grinder, Gai oon Tools. Lister Separator and j H.P. Electric Motor, 2 Cream Cans, M .sport Mo or Lawnmower. Hay Rack. 3-Stand Lister Shearing Plant, complete with motor and grinder; Donald Woolpress, WooUabic, Avery Scales. Sack Barrow. Blocks and Rope. Pickling Trough. 2 Tarpaulins, Dip I Pump and Crutches, Sundry Harney ! fr Is and Sundries too numerous to mention. . I * AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Tlie Sheep are lan exceptionally good line, while the I Pl nt is in good order, being practically new. and can be thoroughly recom. i mended. Light Luncheon Provided. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Auctioneers, Ashburton. 2101 CLEARING SALE, ASHTON, MONDAY’, JUNE 12. 1950. PLEASE NOTE ALTERATION OF DATE. MESSRS PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS L’i u., have been favoured with inst: notions from MESSRS WOTTEN BROS, wno have sold their farm, to hold a Complete Clearing Sale of all the Live and Dead Stock, comprising:— SHEEP: 200 Romney-Ccrricdale Four and Five--5 ear Ewes; Southdown and Southdown Cress rams, 27th March. 500 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes; Soutlidovvn and bouihdown Cross rams, 27th March. The above will be drafted for ages. CATTLE: 1 Cow, in profit to 4th calf. 1 Heiier, due 20th May. 1 Cow, due 2nd calf 18th Sept. 1 Cow. cue 3rd calf sth July. IMPLEMENTS: Wallis Tractor on Rubbers, Wallis Tiactoi cn Steel Wheels, 2 4-F. I itermtio al Tractor P.oughs. 4-F. Duncan Ti actor Plough. 15-C. Duncan Drill complete. 5 t M.H. Mower, Sunshine Header, in fi’ ti class order; Chr.ffcutter, Rushton and Proptor Combine, 2 M.H. Stiff-tyne Cultivators. Set Tandem Discs. 6-L. Harrows, 3-L. G.S. Harrows. 10ft Roller, 3-F. Plough, i Cooper 2i H.P. 2-Stand Shear! >g Plant, i Hay Sweep. Lime Sowe.. 2 6it McC. Binders, 4-Wheel Waggon. Boring Machine, I 2 Sets Avery Scales. Block and Tackle, Ford Truck. Trollev. Anvil, Wool- ress, Emery Wheel, 3 Coils Cyclone. Stack • Garton Oats. i*arge Quantity Farm Tools and SunON ACCOUNT CLIENTS: 1 Eigh teen-men ths Jersey Cross Heiier (empty). 1 Cow. in profit. Due to S.H. Bud middle October. . Chevrolet Car, 1936. 5-seater. De Lux® model, in good order. New tvres. SALE 11.30 A.M. SHARP. Light Luncheon P.ovided. PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS LTD. Auctioneers. Ashburton. 2761 AUCTIONS I CANTERBURY FARMERS CO-OP ASSOCIATION, LTD.. DISPERSAL SALE OF THE “OPIHr STUD MILKING SHORTHORN HERD AT TEMUKA SALE TUESDAY, JUNE 6 Account MR F. G. SAVILLE. Horwell Downs, Fairlie THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD., have received instruct io s Irom MR F G. SAVILLE, who. owin~ ’o ill-health, is disposing of his "Opihi" Stud Milking Shorthorn Herd as aoo.e. Particuiais as i<>l!■>.•> 12 Matured Cows, mated Dec.. 1949. to Lakelands Paul, butter-fat backini 5801 b. 5 Rising Two-year Heifers, bv Park Farm Count, butter-fat backing 7<)9lb, and mated with Lakelands Paul 5 Rising Yearlings sired by Park Farm Count 3 Stud Milking Shortho n Bulls, in* cluuing Lakelands Paul. HISTORY OI THE "OPIHi ' MILKING • SHOR IH. R*\ STUD Tlie “Opihi" Stud was established in 1927 by trie purchase of Dominion Foreman of Ruakura, wno was closely rei.itcd to Melba X U. the world champion but-ter-fat cow, yielding 16’41b in 365 ciayi, and s< lected females from various highclass studs. The progeny of the Opihi Stud have been extensively sold throughout Mw Zealand, and shipments have been exported overseas with many repeat orders. Tins herd is unique in that it grazes on natural pastures at an altitude of 2‘»o0 to 30iX) feet, and receives no artificial feed. The herd is absoultely free from disease. They are all quiet, having 1 handled and surplus milk taken from tha dams who reared their own calves. AUCTIONEERS NOTE.—This presentl I a wonderful opportunity to anyone io search of high-class milking shorthorn { cattle, which have been carefully ■ selected and culled over the last 2.3 years; I this stud being bred in high country will 1 shift anywhere. Three generation pealI grots with butter-fat backing are available. and any buying orders can be confidently left to the auctioneers oi vendor. Registration transfers will given. 1 Mr Saville has generously offered 1® donate the full proceeds from the sale of th'* promising young Stud Bull, Cp>) i Sir Christopher, to the CORSO appeal on behalf of Rewi Alley's Bailie Training School. North-west China. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OF ASSN.. LTD., Auctioneers. 2121 H. W. DREWERY, Auctioneer. VACANT BUNGALOW. TO BE AUCTIONED IN H. T. PENHOSE AND UO.’s LAND Sales room, MAIN ENTRANCE. 183 MANCHESTER STREET. TUESDAY. MAY 30th, at 2 pm. Instructed by Uie Ow ner, I will auction ins noarly new Bungalow 'coi.ipleted 8 months ago>, situatcu 20 An»c** place, off Tankerville roau. We.-t Spicy cion. This veiy desirable tilea Root i>un* galow was built by the owner foi nA own use. but unforeseen cn cum.-tancc* compel the sale of same. Particulars -• follows: 2 Bedrooms, large Lounge Room. Sunioom. Kitchenette (with dining alcove); all rooms plastered ana paperre (Ornamental ceiling —stipple finis.- 1 T■ !| is one of the be.-t built Bungalows ; Chrisichu.ch, and is fitted with maiif i extras not lou d in the average homk including incinerator to hot watei. . electric, 3-nng Atlas elcctnc ian£fc I pumice copper and tubs, inside fuel cuP* | boards, fluorescent lights in lounge and kitchenette, expensive tiled firepla<* • large windows of plate glass, equate built* in beta, pedestal basi ~ vitrolitc sui round*- ■ shower cabinet, more cupboard- t I usual inc. 4 cupboards in Hall; built-’® I robe in second bedroom, 2 built-in robe* j and tallboy in main bedroom; built"’® aerial and point for extn. speakei j® kitche-.ette; plenty concrete path*; 1 section of approx. 60 perches (room 8 ‘ j back for tennis court or glasshouM®' : about 6 minutes to tram. Immediate ' a * eant posse-sion. Inspection any time up jto Tuesday at 1 p ifi Purchaser *’•' ! have option of buying linos., curtau”i carpets and feltex. t Auction will be held In H. T. Penra* a’d Co.’s Land Sales Room, main trance. 13.3 Manchester street, on Tuf** ■ day. May 30th, at 2 p.m. H W. DREWERY. Auctioneer. Valuator, and Real , Agent. 153 Hereford street (Basement). ’Phone 38-637. ALL Social Security Prescriptions penned piomptly at George Bettles, Colombo st., by Qualified Chemists.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26123, 27 May 1950, Page 16

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