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i _____ ASHBURTON SALES J. TREVOR THbMAS and CO. Si AUCTION SALE. "r? TO BE HELD IN OUR ROOMS, TANCWwB STREET WEST. ON FRIDAY OCTOIO, WE WILL SELL, ON ACCOUNT CLIENTS:— Carpets, Mats, Wardrobi Single and Double Beds, Mattresses, Chin* Cabinet, Kidney a Dresser, SideboiS® Duchesses. Chest of Drawers, Suite, Wicker Chair, Dining Chain, chen Chairs, Morris Chairs. Occ. foffig, 1 , Round Extension Table, Kitchen TahSa Washstand, Elec. Vacuum Cleaners, B*2.' ing Machines, Single Blankets, C.WkL Basket, Electric Radios. Set Bowls, Lino.. Copper Kettle, Bread Bto Baby Bath, Wringers, Villiers li h.p. ?*£ rol Motor. Cycles. Wringers, Motor LawL mowers. Lawnmowers. Gas Stoves. Com. bination Gas Stove and Incinerates Empty Sacks, Edge Clippers. Scythe* Cross-cut Saw. Booth Mac El. Pump.wftb Motor. Garden Tools, Lupins, Potatae? Hurdles. 2 Sacks Kale, Seed, 7 Coils Galv’ Wire, Fishing Rods, and Reels. 1931-32 SINGER 10 SEDAN, in foofl order —2 new tyres; others good. J. TREVOR THOMAS and CO„ • Auctioneers, ASHBURTON. 353 J. TREVOR THOMAS AND CO. - HOUSE AUCTION. H NO. 97 PARK STREET. MESSRS J. T. THOMAS and CO. wfll sell by PUBLIC AUCTION in their SalZ room, Tancred street, Ashburton, on FRIDAY. 31st OCTOBER, AT 1 P.M. On account of the Trustee late Mrs Atnm Knox, that desirable Residence situated at the corner of Park and Wins street, ~ 19.8 PERCHES, and being part T.S. 1091 and 1092, Blodk 20, Borough of Ashburton, and comprisK ail the land in C.T. Vol. 327/117. Rurif thereon is AN ATTRACTIVE Reg! DENCE containing 3 Bedrooms, Sitting Room, and Kitchenette—full of cupbow®? bins, and drawers; Bathroom and Room. DETACHED are Washhouse, Lined, built-in Copper and Tubs, and Fuel Shed. This desirable home is in a wonderful position, being adjacent to the Domain handy to the Churches, and all town amenities, and only about 300 yards from the Post Office. The streets are asphalted, with kertad and asphalted footpaths. The Buildings are of Wood, on high Concrete Foundations, roofed with Xrffip and the whole (inside and out) is in good order. It is plastered and papered throughout. There are 3 single brick chimneys and 1 double. Paint is in good condition. Veranda to both street frontages Blinds throughout the house. High Pressure water. Gas, Sewer, and Electric Power connected. Enamel porcelain bath and basin, Electric Hot Water Cylinder, Dual Hot Water system. Gas Stove, Hot and Cold Water laid on. Small border gardens and lawn, which are In good order. VACANT POSSESSION is available. TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cent, on the fail of the hammer, and the balance will be payable on Tuesday, 11th November, 1952. Inspection by appointment with: , J. TREVOR THOMAS and CO, Auctioneers, G. C. NICOLL, Solicitor for Estate. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE. On account of MR J. W. and MRS'N, M. KINGAN, “Overdale,” RAKAIA. On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1951 commencing at 11.30 a.m. ' ■/ We, having sold the property, have been favoured with instructions from MR W. and MRS N. J. M. KINGAN to hold a Complete Clearing Sale of all their Live and Dead Stock on the property known as "Overdale,” on the above date. Particulars are as follows: SHEEP: 650 Four, six, eight-tooth, and F.M. bred Ewes and their Lambs. • HORSE: 1 Aged Draught Mare, all work. Z IMPLEMENTS: Lanz Bulldog 3-speed Tractor with complete set of Tools, in splendid order; WX, Allis-Chalmers Tractor, in good order; R. and G. Silver 4-furrow Plough; 19-tint McCully Hustler; Massey 17-coulter Drill, with Manures and Grass Seed Box; McCormick 6ft Reaper and Binder, in good order; 1 Case Hay Baler, wire or string, with sledge; McCormick Grass Mower, with Bush-cutting Bar; 1 Aspinall Potato Digger; 1 S.F. Plough; 1 Boothmac Side Rake and Tedder; 2-wheeled Heavy Tractor Trailer; Planet Junr.; 1 2-row Culti* vator; 2 Joggers; 10ft Cambridge Roller (iron frame); 1 Set Chain Harrows; Set Tripod Harrows; 2 6-leaf Sets of Harrows; 1 6ft Set Grass Seed Harrows; 1 Set Sunshine Harrows; Harrow Cart; Potato Grader (old); quantity Hurdles; quantity Baling Wire; 4-wheeled Horse Waggon; 12 coils Cyclone; 1 Good Show Gig; 1 Gig; 4 Tractor Wheels with extension rims; 5 Concrete Strainer Posts; 11 Concrete Stays and Blocks; 13 Concrete Intermediates: Endless Chain; Hors* Slake; 2 Drays and Frames; Grass Seed Stripper (old); 3-stand Wolsley Shearing Plant, complete with Grinder; Wool Table; 4 h.p. Petrol Engine; 1 R. and G. Grain Crusher; R. and G. Woolpress (hew); Water-race Plough; quantity Standards: Potato Planter: Potato Sorting Table; 55-gaJ. Alfa Laval Separator; Riding Saddle; parts for Hand Weed Sprayer (never been used); quantity Bricks; quantity Once-shot Sacks; quantity Chaff Sacks; Bag Holder; New Super Rotary Broadcaster (never been used); 2 sets Avery Platform Scales; 1 Sack Barrows; set Clock Scales, 4 2 Petrol Pumps; 2 Sieves; Wall Drilling Machine; 1 Bolt-cutter (new); 1 set Stocks and Dies: Icwt Barb Wire; 15cwt No. 8 Galvanised wire; 1 Force Pump; Paint Sprayer; I h.p. Villiers Engine; 2 Heavy Snig Chains; Willet Topdresser; I.H.C. Petrol Engine: Gorse Burner, 1 Best Burner; Pump ana Pump Jack; 1 4-wheeled Waggon; 2 Crosscut Saws; Wire Rope and Pulleys; Heavy Crowbar; Vice; 1 drum Red Paint: 1 drum Battleship Grey Paint; Tools and Sundries too numerous to mention. ’ MERCHANDISE: li tons 44/46 Super; 5 tons Super Compound; 80 sacks each 5J bus. M.D. Certified P.P. Perennial Ryegrass; 13 sacks F.D. Lupins; 20 gals. Molasses; 2 bags Bluestone; approx. 30 gals. S.A.E. 30 Oil; II drums Fuel Oil; 2 tons O.S. Chaff; pari drum Weedone. Small quantity of FURNITURE. MOTOR-CAR: VB, 1936 Model (71,000). in good order. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: The Halfbred Ewes advertised are four, six, eight, and F.M., and they started lambing middle « August. The lambs are very forward and the majority of them should go away before Christmas. All the ewes are in the wool. The lambs are by SuffolkS. 8.L.-S.D., S.D. rams, with the exception of 160 ewes that went to Corriedale rams. IMPLEMENTS: Mr Kingan has alwayl kept his plant In good order. To anyone requiring ahy of the Items advertised, we can recommend them with confidence. N. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., Auctioneers, East street, Ashburton. Messrs WILDING, PERRY. DRURY, snd ACLAND, Solicitors, Ashburton. 2114 EGGS, POULTRY, ETC. SELL, Hen and 13 Pullets, 3J weeks oR Apply 225 Hills rd. " 12 PAIR W.L. Yearlings. 3 pair Barred Rocks, 81 oair Block Australorps. Al laying. T Phone 41-400—8877. : DAY-OLD W.L. Sexed Pullets. blood tested, available Tuesday afternoons, Wednesday, and Sunday. W. Neish, 134 Woolridge's rd. (off Burnside rd.). Harewood. ORDERS taken for 8-week-old WhiU Leghorn Pullets, 10s each. Ready weekh from September 17. ’Phone, write, or call W. H. JURY, 71 Birchfield ave.. Bur wood. ’PHONE 40-207. D.T.C , PERCHING PULLETS—Leghorn, Aust.Leghorn cross, now ready. Sept, hatch ready soon. R.1.R.-Leghorn, Aust.-LegboTO cross, Leghorn and Australorp. From accredited blood-tested breeders. 9s each SCOWEN. 35 Maces rd. and 22 Ensors rd XI2H DAY-OLD CHICKENS from free-rangi blood-tested stock. Last two hatches. Australorp Pullets, £l6 100, £8 5s 50, 3® doz. Unsexed £7 10s 100, £3 17s 6d 50, dozen. White Leghorn and W.L.-Aust., first crosi pullets, £l4 100, £7 5s 50. £1 16s dozen Unsexed: £6 10s 100, £3 7s 6d 50, 18s do* C. G. CLARK, 120 Wooldridge road, Upper Fendalton. WILLOWDENE POULTRY FARM. PERCHING PULLETS. PERCHING PULLETS. ORDERS taken for 7-8 weeks White horn Pullets. Price 10s, including freight to Christ 1 church. Pullets reared on free range from Government accredited breeders. R. S. and E. J. JOHNSON, 'Phone 2D, Scargill, North Canterbury. "THE PRESS" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 12 words 2/18 words 3/24 words 4/Births, Deaths, Marriages, In Memor* ■ lams. Bereavements, 5/- for five lines '■ 1/- for each additional line. Thereafter, space rates, 10/6 per inch. . Engagement Notices (must be sign* by both parties), 6/3. . If replies are to be posted, please seno • 6d extra.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26868, 22 October 1952, Page 16

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