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AUCTIONS THE FARMERS’. THE FARMERS’. ADDINGTON SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1954. VB will offer:— On Account of MR RAY ANDERSON, “Westella,” Darfield: 1 Pedigree Tam worth Board, 8 months old. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.. Auctioneers. Christchurch. *’ 3323 THE FARMERS’. THE FARMERS'. ADDINGTON SALE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 16, 1954. WE WILL OFFER:— On Account of MR A. S. GRAY, Waimii: 1 Tam wcrth Cross Sow, mated to Berkshire Boar. Due to third litter first week July. 1 Lincoln Red Sow. mated to Berkshire Boar. Due to third litter first week July. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers. Christchurch. 3385 THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ PUBLIC AUCTION FENDALTON SECTIONS FENDALTON SECTIONS FENDALTON SECTIONS ATTRACTIVE, COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE ON A SPLENDID SECTION. AND 3 VERY VALUABLE SECTIONS OF FIRST CLASS LAND IN THIS GREATLY FAVOURED RESIDENTIAL NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE CITY 23 JEFFREYS ROAD 23 JEFFREYS ROAD 23 JEFFREYS ROAD With Frontages to Jeffreys road and Cheapstowe avenue. On Account of MR J. VERRAN In The Farmers’ Land Auction Room, Cashel street, Christchurch. On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16. at 2 p.m. ■WE WILL OFFER AS ABOVE:— L°T I-—A COMFORTABLE HOME, comprising 3 BEDROOMS, lounge, livingroom. . and conveniences, on a well laid-out section of 1 ROOD 24.4 Pr-RCHES. with wide frontage, drive garage, and useful shed. School, transport, and excellent shopping centre nearby. LOT 2.—SECTION OF 31.3 PERCHES. LOT 3.—SECTION OF 32 PERCHES. LOT 4.—SECTION OF 40.04 PERCHES. B 2. ARI > S ERECTED. BOARDS ERECTED For further particulars* and conditions ©t sale apply: N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD Cashel street, Christchurch. Member Real Estate Institute of N.Z. MR H S. J. GOODMAN. Solicitor 3272 THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ PUBLIC AUCTION. FACING NORTH IN AN FT .Ry A TED POSITION. A PICTURESQUE BUNGALOW. 6 YEARS €7 ROOKWOOD AVENUE, 6/ ROOKWOOD AVENUE. . NCRTH BRIGHTON. On Account of MR K. C. SMITH. Tn THE FARMERS’ Land Auction Room. Cashel st.. Christchurch. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, AT 2.45 P.M. THIS HOME is planned to give THE comfort and convenience. There are three bedrooms, spacious lourge, k’ette. a pleasure to work in. modern bathroom. COSY BACH, suitable as extra bedroom. THE SECTION: Evidence of much work ls * he 4-ACRE SECTION which is the ESSENCE OF NEATNESS—spleno£aiy kept lawns, garden, concrete paths. Tiled roof, concrete block garage, woodshed. and fowlhouse. A very pleasing property with all city conveniences, and handy to the beach. Transport, shops, and school within two minutes. Rates. £lB 5s 3d. For further particulars and Conditions of Sale apply N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Cashel st., ChrisSphurch, Member Peal Estate Inftu.l*e of N.Z, MESSRS BRASSINGTONAGOEhI&H and CLARK. V J Solicitors. 3438 THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’

PUBLIC AUCTION. HAREWOOD SECTIONS, HAREWOOD SECTIONS, HAREWOOD SECTIONS. NEXT 61 HIGHSTED ROAD. NEXT 61 HIGHSTED ROAD. On Account of MR L. H. READ. IN THE FARMERS’ LAND AUCTION ROOM, CASHEL ST., CH’CH. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, AT 3 P.M. We will offer as above: 2 LEVEL SECTIONS, READY FOR f BUILDING ON, EACH 32.6 PERCHES THE BEST OF MARKET GARDENING LAND. One planted in one-year Rasoberry Canes, and both with a row of young Pear Trees. BOARDS ERECTED. BOARDS ERECTED < For further particulars and conditions •f sale apply: * N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD., Cashel street. Christchurch. i Member Real Estate Institute of N.Z. Messrs Hobbs and Corbett, Solicitors.327l THE FARMERS’. THE FARMERS’, DISPERSAL SALE OF MILKING HERD. DISPERSAL SALE -OF MILKING HERD, On * THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1954. THURSDAY. JUNE 17, 1954, At PAPANUI PAPANUI On Account of MR W. J. RODGERS, I 94 BOUNDARY DRAIN ROAD, j PAPANUI. 1.30 pm. COMMENCING 1.30 pjn. j WE have been favoured with instruc-I toons from MR W. J. RODGERS, ofi Boundary Drain road, Papanui. to offer! at Auction his town supply milking herd,! hay. and sundries as shown, on the above’ date. Our client has recently sold his f property at Papanui through the Association. THE.OFFERING WILL COMPRISE:— DAIRY HERD—--1 Friesian Cow. due to second calf i June 21. 2 Friesian Cows, second cal vers. , • calved end of April. 5 Friesian Cows, third calvers, calved March-April. < 1 Friesian Jersey Cross, third calver. 1 calved in Marcn. ■ ] 1 Brindle Cow,* third calver, calved ' May 11. < 1 Red Poll Cross Cow, third calver, < . calved in March. ’ 1 Friesian Cow, fourth calver, calved 1 in April. < 1 Shorthorn Cow, fourth calver, 1 calved in March. « 1 Store Cow, empty, not in profit. 14 1 HAY— 1 140 Bales Ryegrass and Red Clover. ( 300 Bales Ryegrass and White Clover. 1 800 Bales Meadow Hay. < All is under cover. < MILKING PLANT and SUNDRIES—--1 I.H.C. Milking Plant, 1 Stand, doubled t up: j-Horse “Briggs and Stratton” Hot . Water Cylinder; Milk Cooler, 2 Milk 5 Buckets, Milk Stand, 2-leaf Harrow and - Bar. Bull Chain and Halter, Meat Safe. / OUTSIDE ENTRIES— ( On Account CLIENT: i 40 Pullets, laying, good quality. I ALSO—--1 “Alfa Laval” Separator *■ 1 Churn, No. 1 c 1 Cream Can. 2 gal. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE— | This is a grand opportunity for dairy- J men to acquire sound young 'cows in full profit since March-April for winter 2 milking. All cows are T.B. tested and - guaranteed sound and right. During May 3 II cows averaged 4 gallons per day for f the month. Cows will be sold with covers. NE. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., l . Auctioneers, Christchurch. q 3434 J THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS' s DAIRYING AND CROPPING LAND. IJ ONLY 20 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH, ] 80 ACRES OF DEEP, BLACK SOIL that t has grown 80 BUSHELS OF WHEAT per c acre. . The block HAS BEEN CARRYING 40 £ MILKING COWS and 30 HEAD OF YOUNG STCCK. c Subdivided into 9 paddocks by GOOD FENCES and with PERMANENT WATER in each paddock. BUILDINGS comprise 4-bail MODERN MILKING SHED and dairy, concrete yard and loading bank. LARGE HAYSHED in corrugated iron, also large storage shed. THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO AC- - QUIRE SOME OF THE BEST OF GRAZ- I ING AND CROPPING LAND PROCUR- S ABLE. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP ASSN., LTD.. ; Christchurch and Rangiora. Member Real Estate Institute N.Z. ; ’Phone 77-670. After hours 31-118 1 3312 J'

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27374, 12 June 1954, Page 20

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