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AUCTIONS THE FARMERS’. THE FARMERS’. SPECIAL DAIRY BATTLE SALE. SPECIAL DAIRY CATTLE SALE. LEESTON SALEYARDS, LEESTON SALEYARDS, FRIDAY. JUNE 18. 1954. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954. Sale commences 1 pun. Sharp. Present entries include:— On Account MR R. J. GILBERT, Ellesmere: 30 Grade Jersey Cows, by North Island bulls, second to fifth calvers. Due August-September to purebred N. 1.bred Jersey bull. Every cow is sound and right and I carries the vendor’s guarantee. Mr Gil- ; bert is drastically reducing his herd and i is his sole reason for selling. On Account MESSRS CARTER and SEWELL, Brookside: 8 Selected Jersey-Friesian Cross Heifers, rising two-year-old. Out of tested dams: 300-3801 b fat. Due September. 14 Friesian-Cross Heifer Calves, bv P.B. Friesian bull, “Paschendaele Royal Laddie,” dam 8331 b fat. 8 Friesian Cross Heifer Calves, by P.B. Jersey Bull, “Sheffield Bonny Boy.” On Account ’MR B. K. WAGNER. Brookside: .1 Friesian Heifer, rising two-year-old. Due August 28. 1 Friesian Cross Cow. Due second calf August 11. 1 Friesian Cow. Due second calf August 11. 1 Friesian Cow. Due fifth calf August 10. On Account MR F. L. BAILEY, Southbridge: 5 Guernsey Cross Cows, second-fourth calvers. Due August-September. In calf to P.B. Jersey bull. On Account MR M. J. WILLIAMS, Ellesmere: Jersey Cow, springing to third calf. Jersey Cow, springing to fourth calf. Jersey-Cross Cow, springing to fourth calf. (Calving dates at sale.) On Account MR K. A. CHAPMAN, Tai Tapu: 3 Jersey (Jews, third to fourth calvers, due end July. 1 Ayrshire-Cross Cow, due fourth calf mid-September. In .calf to purebred Ayrshire bull. On Account CLIENT (special entry): G.V.B. 2-Unit Milking Plant. Only done two seasons, in perfect order throughout. 1 Milk Vat. Alfa Laval 55-gal. Separator, complete with motor and clutch. 25-gal. Electric Water Heater. 400-gal. Boothmac Water Pump (new). 300 ft lin Galvanised Pipe. Al! the above are in practically new condition. FURTHER ENTRIES ARE INVITED FOR THIS FIXTURE. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.. Auctioneers, LeestOn.462o THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ PUBLIC AUCTION. IN A WARM, SHELTERED POSITION, A NEAT BUNGALOW, THE IDEAL HOME FCR AN ELDERLY COUPLE—AND PARTLY FURNISHED FLAETTE LET TO QUIET. RELIABLE TENANT AT 27/6 PER WEEK, ON MONTHLY TENANCY. 11 WAKATU AVENUE, 11 WAKATU AVENUE, REDCLIFFS. Acting under instructions received from PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE AND AGENCY CO., LTD., Executor in THE ESTATE OF E. M. BREWSTER, Deed., we will offer the above property IN CUR LAND AUCTION ROOM, CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, AT 2 P.M. VACANT FLAT comprises 2 bedrooms, lounge, 2 sunporches, modern k’ette., bathroom. Also detached bedroom approx. 10 x 8. woodshed, garage, workshop. FLATETTE, as above, partly furnished Bed-Sittingroom, and kitchenette with small electric cooker. Share bathroom. Returning 27s 6d per week, this appreciably augments income. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—Designed for maximum sunshine and conveniently situated (1 minute to bus and shops), this property provides for every comfort. On a small level section of early growing land, it is in splendid order both inside and out. Carpet in lounge and main bedroom, also all linos, will go with the home. INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply x N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Cashel street, Christchurch. Member Real Estate Institue of N.Z. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE and AGENCY CO., LTD., Christchurch. K. J. McMENAMIN, Esq., Solicitor to the Estate. 3316 THE FARMERS’. THE FARMERS’. PUBLIC AUCTION. On Account of MR G. G. SMITH, In the FARMERS’ LAND SALE ROOM, HIGH STREET, RANGIORA, ON FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1954, at 2.30 P.M. WE will offer, as above, a SUBSTANTIAL BUNGALOW HOME of six rooms, including THREE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS, Lounge. Kitchen 15 x 12. and Sunroom 17 X 9. The home is well and faithfully built of solid concrete veneer, iron roof, and lined with fibrous plaster. Conveniences include modern bathroom, enamel coal range, dual hot water, electric light, and septic tank. GARAGE and LARGE WORKSHOP. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: This outstanding home is situated on the MAIN ROAD, WOODEND, next door to the Anglican vicarage, handy to bus and schools, and within FOUR MILES on a paved road FROM RANGIORA. The high and dry section of 64 perches is well laid out in garden and lawns, and there is a concrete front fence. For further particulars and conditions of

Sale, apply:— N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, Rangiora (Members of Real Estate Institute). I MESSRS PAPPRILL and SON, Solicitors, i Hereford street, Christchurch. • 5600 THE FARMERS' THE FARMERS’ TO CLOSE DECEASED ESTATE SHEEP FATTENING AND GRAZING LAND SWEET, HEALTHY COUNTRY 1 On Account of the Estate of the Late CHARLES E. BROWN, Oxford In The Farmers’ Land Auction Room, Cashel .street, Christchurch On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, at 2.30 p.m. Acting under instructions from the Trustee, we will offer as above. LOT 1—476 ACRES OR. 25 PERCHES OF SWEET SHEEP FATTENING LAND, known as “THE WARREN ESTATE PROPERTY,” together with an ATTRACTIVE HOME of 5 MAIN ROOMS and Offices. SEPTIC TANK, Electric light, hot and cold water, bathroom, bath and basin, ' washhouse, copper and tubs. Electric pump. Telephone. The Dwelling is situated in an attractive setting of wellgrown trees, spacious lawns, and garden, and is especially well sheltered. OUTBUILDINGS comprise large hayshed and general storage shed, 30 x 27, in corrugated iron, with lean-to tractor shed and cow-bail. Garage and woodshed. Pigstye and fowlhouse. THE LAND is subdivided into 18 paddocks by standard and wire and gorse fences. Gates and fences are in good order. Water from county races through- . out the farm. AT PRESENT 30 Acres out of Potatoes and wheat now being cultivated, 30 acres being ploughed, 21 acres in turnips. 76 acres 1-year grass, 25 acres 2-year Red ; Clover, 98 acres 3-year clover and grasses. 75 acres 4-year clover and grasses. Balance older pasture. THIS IS NATURAL . CLOVER COUNTRY, AND CONSIDERABLE REVENUE HAS BEEN GAINED FROM SMALL SEEDS PRODUCTION. LOT 2—231 /ACRES Or. 34 Perches, and known as “Andersons,” together with an old 5-roomed Dwelling now unoccupied. Telephone, garage of corrugated iron, outside room, washhouse. NEW HAYBARN on concrete foundation 40 x 18. sheep i yards. ] SUBDIVIDED into 9 paddocks by gorse and wire fences, watered by county races. AT PRESENT 82 acres in young grass, 59 acres under cultivation balance 2-year pasture. THIS IS AN IDEAL BLOCK TO RUN - WITH HEAVIER COUNTRY, AND ALSO ’ PROVIDES AN OPPORTUNITY TO THE ADJACENT OWNERS TO SUPPLEMENT THEIR PRESENT HOLDINGS. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—This is some of the sweetest and healthiest sheep country it has been our pleasure to offer. The stock turned off this land always command I the highest prices, and a considerable number of stock (brought in) are fattened annually. There has been a systematic liming and top dressing programme, and the result is evidenced in the condition j of the stock carried and the state of the 1 pastures. Situated 4- miles from Oxford, and 5 minutes from school. For further particulars and conditions < of sale, apply to: N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Cashel street, Christchurch And Oxford Member Real Estate Institute of N.Z.MESSRS HELMORE. VAN ASCH, AND WALTON, Solicitors, Rangiora.ss37 HEALTH HINTS FOR PILE SUFFERERS 1 Send 3d stamp for new booklet, just s published, containing valuable information concerning your health Address: Zann Pty . Deot 6H. PO Box 952 (B M 1 Ann’ptnn 21 Grev gf ) Wellington FOR Rail. Sea, or Air Transport, anywhere. See Whittakers, ’Phones 76-858, , 76-643. T.T.S.

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

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