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AUCTIONS THE FARMERS’; THE FARMERS’. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. On Account MR F. L. GRAHAM, “TE MO AN A,” LAKESIDE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1953. Sale Commences 12.30 p.m. Light Luncheon Provided. HAVING SOLD MR GRAHAM’S FARM PROPERTY at Lakeside (who is retiring from farming), we have been favoured with instructions to hold a complete clearing sale of all live and dead stock on the property, "TE MOANA,” LAKESIDE, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1953, at 12.30 P.M. Particulars are as follows: Approximately 400 Fat and Forward Romney and Halfbred Hoggets. These sheep are early shorn, and in gooa condition. CATrLE—--1 B. and W. Cow, in profit, due to third calf mid-February. 1 Jersey Cow, second calver, in profit. Empty. 1 Brindle Cow, aged. Empty. 1 Hereford Heifer, 3yrs. Empty. 1 Hereford Heifer, 3yrs, with calf at foot. 5 Black Poll Heifers, 2 years. Empty. 1 B. and W. Steer, 2 years. 1 Shorthorn Steer, 13 months. 2 Yearling Jersey Heifers. 1 10-months Hereford Heifer. 1 6-Months B. and W. Heifer. HORSES—--2 Draught Mares, aged, broken to all

IMPLEMENTS, ETC.—McCormick-Deer-ing W 6 Tractor, in first-class order throughout, all electric, belt pulley, etc.; McCormick-Deering 15-30 Tractor, on steel, belt pulley; I.H.C. No. 22 Header Harvester, wire and canvas pick-up, in good order; McCormick-Deering Git Binder, as new; 2 McCormick-Deering 6ft Binders; McCormick Big Nine, 4ft 6in, Oil Bath Mower; McCormicfc Big Six, 4ft 6in Mower; Booth-Mac Tedder; P. and D. Duncan 15-coulter Spoon-fed Drill, in good order; Duncan 3ft Tractor Plough

with Averts lift; Duncan CF. Tractor Plough, Duncan 2-F. Horse Plough, McCormick S-F. Garden Plough; Booth-Mac Mole Drain Plough, Moulding Plough, Set 16-blade I.H.C. Tandem Discs, Cambridge Bft 6in Roller, with grass seed box attached; I.H.C. Hay Rake, Hay Sweep, Hay Stacker (1.H.C.), Set 5-leaf Heavy Harrows and 15ft bar; Set 4-leaf Medium Harrows and bar; Set 10ft Tripod Harrows; Set Tripod Link Harrows, 30cwt Tractor Trailer, as new, 16in wheels; I.H.C.

11-tyne Giant Spring Tyne Grubber, I.H.C. 9-tyne Grubber, Planet Junior Horse Hoe, Hand Planet Junior, Booth-Mac Roll-top Sawbench, 27in saw, in excellent condition; Farm Trolley, Jogger on 450 x 19 new tyres; Bryce Sheep Feeder. Pair Jogger Wheels; Lister 45 g.p.h. Separator and Motor; Masport 16in Motor Lawnmower, Iron Horse Engine: Approx. 2500 running feet 4xl and 3xl birch timber; Approx. 350 running feet 4x2 Birch Timber; Quantity Jarrah, 4in x 4in and 3in x 3in, rails and posts; 2 Coils Cyclone Hog Netting, 2 Coils Cyclone Sheep Netting, I.H.C. Grain Grinder, complete with elevator and bagger; 1 Set Platform Scales, Sack Barrow, Dray and Frame; 45ft 4in Ferodo Belting, as new; 44-Gal Drum Tar; several lots Pea Fingers and Inside Dividers; Centrifugal Pump, lin and fcot valve: 2 Knife Grinders, Quantity »fein Water Pipe, 1 Roll Rabbit Netting. Iron Emery Stand, Stirrup Spray Pump, Sheep Grating. 12ft x sft; Fire Extingiusher, Stewart Horse Clipper, Footrot Trough, Wheelbarrow, Step Ladders, Tilting Platform and Seat, Kauri Scalding Trough, 1 Bin x Bin Jarrah, sawn 10ft post; 2 Coppers, 2 Iron Pig Troughs. PRODUCE—IOO Sacks Algerian Oats, 12 Sacks Feed Barley; Clover and Ryegrass Seed: Superphosphate, etc.; Quantity Empty Sacks. FOWLS—SO Listrala strain Pullets, yearlings, and two-year-old Hens, laying. TOOLS, ETC.—Crowbars, Augers, Maul and Wedges, Blasting Gun. Hay Knives, Hay Forks, Gorse Knives, Cattle Dehorners and Holding Grips: 2 Hayes Wire Strainers, Castrater and Emasculators, Anvil, 2 Vices,, Automatic Pellet Drench. Gun, Pr. Hoof Cutters, 2 Rope Blocks and Tackle, 2 Tractor Jacks, Assortment Hinges, etc.; Quantity Hamess and Swingle-trees, Part Drums Oil, Grease, etc., 2 Hand Lawnmowers.

N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, Leeston. 2070

THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, LTD. MANAWATU LAND AUCTION. 283 ACRES. HIGHLY DEVELOPED AND PRODUCTIVE FERTILE OPIKI PROPERTY, to be sold in suitable blocks. SITUATED 12 MILES FROM PALMERSTON NORTH. Suitable Dairy ing, Sheep, Cattle, and Market Gardening. This area is some of the best in New Zealand for Market Gardening. and is fast becoming the Market Garden for the Wellington City. The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op. Distributing Co., Ltd., favoured with instructions from MESSRS J. P. and B. D. McNEILE, willoffer by Public Auction at the National Party Rooms, Rangitikei street, PALMERSTON NORTH, on THURSDAY, 26th NOV., 1953, at 2 P.M. LOT I—sl Acres, 5-roomed Bungalow. Main Opiki-Palmerston Nth. Highway. LOT 2—lll Acres, 5-Roomed Bungalow. Yards, Dip, First-class Woolshed, and Outbuildings. LOT 3—69 Acres, with 2 Cottages. LOT 4—52 Acres, no buildings. (This block adjoins Lot 3). These sections have been farmed as one unit, carrying 1500 ewes, all lambs fattened, plus 150 to 200 bullocks. The sections are well fenced and subdivided. Good shelter belts. Abundant artesian water supply to practically every paddock. This is a wonderful opportunity to secure some of the richest land in the Dominion. For conditions of sale, inspection, and full details, apply to the Auctioneers at Feilding, Palmerston North, and all branches. 2303

N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. FOR PRIVATE SALE. 530 ACRES RENEWABLE LEASH, FIRST-CLASS MIXED FARM. BUILDINGS comprise good House, allelectric, telephone and septic tank. Woolshed and implements shed; married man’s cottage, electric light and telephone, also large iron shed. The property is very well subdivided by standard and wire and gorse fences, with water in every paddock. CARRYING670 Ewes with their lambs 125 Ewe Hoggets 25 Dry Sheep 6 Head Cattle CROPS—--25 acres Wheat 28 acres Barley 20 acres Oats 20 acres Lupins , Plus about 60 acres fallowed for Rape, Turnip and winter feed. This property is in first-class order and can be recommended to anyone. For further particulars, apply Sole Agents: N.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., 191 Cashel street, Christchurch. 2-2325 N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., FOR PRIVATE SALE. 2i ACRES WITH MODERN BUNGALOW, Good Outbuildings. Situated in a leading Christchurch Suburb. 350 ACRES (North Canterbury) MIXED CROPPING AND GRAZING FARM. Very well subdivided by gorse and wire fences. Buildings include Good 6-Roomed House, all electric, telephone and rural mail. Situated about 30 miles from Christchurch.

530 ACRES BANKS PENINSULA SHEEP AND CATTLE GRAZING. All first-class improvements.

345 ACRES (North Canterbury) MIXED DAIRYING AND CROPPING FARM. Buildings comprise Good Farm House, all electric and telephone. Up-to-date cowbyres and dairy and other sheds. At present carrying—--60 Milk Cows 40 Head Young Dairy Stock 100 Sheep.

Crops—--25 acres Wheat 10 acres H.I. 25 acres Barley 45 acres Lucerne. Situated within one hour’s run from Christchurch. For further particulars re inspection and price, apply to N.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., Cashel street, Christchurch.

CHIBOPODISTS JOHN S. POULTON, IDA M. POULTON, Ms. N.A.Ch. (U.S.A.), Ls. Ch. (Eng.). CHIROPODISTS FOOT SPECIALISTS, 272 HIGH STREET (3 Doors from Wooolworths). •Phone 85-986. D.T.C. GENERAL Cartage of all Descriptions. Give Whittakers a trial 'Phones 76-858, [76-643. i - ' ' nr.) F.XS.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27191, 7 November 1953, Page 18

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