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AUCTIONSI THE FARMERS’. THE FARMERS’. ADDINGTON SALE, I I TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1554. J We will Offer:— On Account of MESSRS E. J. and R. j ALLEN, Allandale: 1 Pedigree Friesian Heifer, due March 29. Pedigree transfer available at I sale. |< On Account of CLIENT: 14 Two-year 8.P.-S.H. Cross Steers. | N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. Auctioneers, Christchurch. . 3578 c THE FARMERS’. ' THE FARMERS*. V ADDINGTON SALE, j WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954. I We will Offer:— ® On Account of MR H. G. BLYTH, f Chatham Islands: F 70 Two-tooth Romney Ewes. 224 Six and Eight-tooth Romney Ewes. d 'The Ewes, which have been dipped, a are off hard hill country, and would shift F anywhere. t On Account WAIMAIRI FARM, t Horrel ville: 8 One-Shear Southdown Rams. q N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., * Auctioneers, Christchurch. 3577 p — : —_ I r THE FARMERS’. I *■ THE FARMERS’. IMPORTANT AUCTION ANNOUNCE-1 < MENT. I ’ SWEET NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP f COUNTRY. SITUATED IN THE WAIKARI AREA. On Account of MR C. J. EVANS. g In “The Farmers’ ’* Land Auction Room, t Cashel street, Christchurch. c On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, at 2.15 p.m. s WE will offer as above 2027 ACRES 3! f ROODS 11.3 PERCHES OF SWEET 1 . NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP COUN- i ‘ TRY, KNOWN AS “BELLEFIELD.” to-J ‘ gether with an attractive Bungalow Home J * of 4 main rooms and offices. Electric | ' Cooking, Hot and Cold Water, Doulton ; ‘ Bath and Basin, Essee Heater, Electric ■ 1 Pump, Telephone, Washhouse, Copper and I Tubs. OUTBUILDINGS COMPRISE: Large I Woolshed, practically new; new dip, new i I sheep yards (a good layout); Cowbail, Chaffhouse. Man’s Accommodation (new). I Electric L. and Hot Water. Bathroom and !, Washhouse. ! ‘ THE LAND is subdivided into 1 hill i 1 block and 8 paddocks, is well fenced, and I permanently watered. BEING SOLD ONLY BECAUSE OF THE ‘ ILL-HEALTH OF THE OWNER. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This sale affords a real opportunity to the sheepman to acquire one of the sweetest of North Canterbury’s Hill Blocks. A part of the original Broxton Station and noted as an outstanding area both for wool re- j turns and the standard of the sheep produced. The majority of the country lies nicely to the sun with an area of excellent summer country. Situated approximately 10 miles from Waikari on a good T road. Also within easy distance of the Waikari Lime Works. There are approximately 250 acres ploughable. Lambing per- | eentages are high and School Bus and Rural Mail delivery at the gate. We can . thoroughly recommend inspection of this ; property and will be pleased to make the J necessary arrangements with any bona- t fide purchaser. < For further particulars and Conditions » of Sale apply to:— } N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSN., I LTD.. Cashel street, Christchurch. and Hawarden. i MESSRS WYNN WILLIAMS, GRES SON, < REED and MCCLELLAND, Solicitors. - 1 9972 1

THE FARMERS’. THE FARMERS’. OXFORD SALE. THE NEXT OXFORD FAT LAMB SALE j Will be Held in the ; OXFORD SALEYARDS j ON THURSDAY, APRIL 1.-.1954. Paddy's Market will be held immediately 3 after the Fat Lamb Sale. PRESENT ENTRIES INCLUDE:— On Account MR E. M. REID, ’ Bennetts: 1 1 Tractor Trailer, 7ft x 10ft; tyres and I tubes as new. ' 1 Car Trailer, on 16in wheels, well- ; sprung. Quantity of Iron in Bft dnd 9ft , Sheets. : 1 Set of Avery Mill Scales. Account CLIENT: Quantity of Furniture. i 1 .303 Rifle, with Cleaning Rod and a ' Quantity of Ammunition. 1 Account CLIENT: i Large Quantity of Hardwood Timber, 1 suitable for Posts, Piles for Hay s Sheds, etc. v Further Entries of Sheep, Cattle, Pigs, ’ and Sundries Invited for this Sale. NJL FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, Oxford. 3465 THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ CLEARING SALE CLEARING SALE • at TAI TAPU TAI TAPU MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1954. MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1954. On Account MR H. G. DUNCAN, Cnr. DRAIN and OSBORNES RDS., TAI TAPU. 12.30 p.m. COMMENCING 12.30 p.m. TOWN SUPPLY DAIRY HERD TOWN SUPPLY DAIRY HERD We have been favoured with instructions from MR H. G. DUNCAN, of Tai Tapu (who is leaving the district) to conduct a Complete Clearing Sale of the whole of his live and dead stock on his property on the above date. Comprising:— DAIRY CATTLE: 21 Second to Fifth Calvers, due from end of March to first week July and are mainly winter milkers. 5 First-Fifth Calvers. In profit. 2 Heifers depasturing with Ayrshire Bull since January 7. 1 2-year Ayrshire Bull. 2 Store Cows. , IMPLEMENTS, ETC.:Ferguson Tractor (300 hours), Ferguson 2.F. Plough, Tandem Discs, Grubber, 6ft Grader Blade, Transport Box, Habgood Djtch Cleaner, Featherstone Mower, sft (5 spare knives) with free roller, 3 L Harrows and Bar, Tractor Trailer, Set Chain Harrows, Boothmac 4-bar Side Rake. DAIRY PLANT AND SUNDRIES: G.VJ3. Milking Plant (4 sets cups), 80-gal-lon Lister Separator, 25-gallon Milk Vat, 4-gallon Cream Can, 5 Dairy Buckets, 30gallon Vale Water Heater, Wooden Tubs. SUNDRIES, ETC.: Hand Forge, Blacksmith’s Vice, Cement Troughs, 44-gallon Drum and Petrol .Pump New Holland Knapsack Spray Outfit Hand Post Hole Digger, Stand-up J.A.P. Petrol Engine, li h.p., Belting, Timber, assortment pine, sarking and 10 x 1 Birch Planks; Fencing Posts ar 1 Wire. POULTRY, ETC.: Quantity of Fowls and Pullets (winter layers), 2 Portable Fowlhouses (wooden floors,, 12ft x 6ft x 4ft, and 14ft x lOsft x 7ft. SPECIAL ENTRY: “Frigidaire,” 7J cubic foot, sealed unit, as new. DOG. 1 Handy 5-year Cattle Dog. On Account J. H. MEYER, Tai Tapu: 14ft Vulcan Lime Sower (as new). 9ft Macalister Lime Sower. 2 Furrow P. and D, Horse Plough. Case Hay Rake (good order). 1 Riding Saddle (fair order). 2-3 Cart- Saddles and Brickers. 4 Farnp Trays (make ideal landing stages). On Account J. E. CHAPMAN, Tai Tapu: 4 Rising three-year-old Red Shorthorn Steers (very forward condition and quiet). 1 Jersey Cow, springing 2nd calver. (Depastured since July.) 1 Fit Jersey Cow. On Account CLIENT: 8 Friesian Heifer Calves. 7 months. On Account VARIOUS CLIENTS: Pumice Copper. 1 Sheepdog Pup, six months. On Account ESTATE LATE C. S. SPARKS, Halswell: 1 3-F. Plough with Skillings Lift. Had Jittle use,. 1 Hustler, 11-Tyne. 1 Boothmac Tandem Disc. 1 Mould Plough. 1 Pup, sheep and cattle, 6 months, well bred. Starting to run under command. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: We would draw the attention of Dairy Farmers to this Auction. Mr Duncan is giving up farming in Canterbury and has instructed us to dispose of his complete Dairy Herd, Farm Implements and Sundries as above. The Herd is mainly a Crossbred one with Friesians and Shorthorns predominant, and all Cattle are T.B. tested. There are no Cows older than sth Calvers and most are 2nd and 3rd Calvers. Limited number of outside entries accepted. SALE COMMENCES 1 P.M. NJZ. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD , Auctioneers, Christchurch. 2664 REMOVE both ends can with circular tinopener. Hold one loose end can against con-J tents as support. Slide contents forward, using can edge as gauge Slice CARGILL BEEF ROI L this way. I _ FURNITURE Removals and Storage. In-i eluding Saturdays. Expert work. ’Phone Whittakers, 76-858, 76-643. T.T.S.j

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27309, 27 March 1954, Page 20

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