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AUCTIONS THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ CLEARING SALE CLEARING SALE TOWN MILK SUPPLY DAIRY HERD (41 Head) AND IMPLEMENTS THURSDAY. JULY 22nd, 1954 On account of MESSRS JOHNSTONE and BARWICK, Collins road, LINCOLN: SALE COMMENCES 12.30 P.M. Light Luncheon Provided We have been favoured with instrucjtions from Messrs Johnson and Barwick, | who have sold their Town Supply Dairy (Farm and are retiring from farming, to ! hold a Complete Clearing Sale of all their (Live and Dead Stock on their property, situated COLLINS ROAD. LINCOLN, on .THURSDAY, July 22. 1954. Sale comimencing at 12.30 p.m. 'STOCK:— The following is a list of dairy cows, g-ving their age and calving dates, all of which are either Friesian Jersey Cross or 'Shorthorn Jersey Cross:

CHRIS—Due 4th calf’ 17.7.54—in profit. RUFF—-Due sth calf, 26.2.55—in profit. MINNIE—4th calver. empty—in profit. JAN—2nd calver, empty—in profit. NANCY—aged, empty—in profit. MARGERY—2nd calver, empty—dry. ROSE—Due 2nd calf. Aug., 195^—dry. SNUFF—Due 4th calf, Aug. 17, 1954 THEKC.SA—Due 6th calf, Oct. 8, 1954 in profit. LADY—Due *ith calf. Aug. 22, 1954—dry. MONICA—Due 4th calf. Jan. 15, 1955 dry. NOLA—Due 4th calf, Feb. 10, 1955—in JOAN—Due sth calf, March 22, 1955 in profit. NG AIRE—Due 4th calf, Sept. 17, 1954 in profit. BEAUTY—Due 3rd calf, Sept. 22. 1954 dry. WART—Due 4th calf, Oct. 16, 1954—dry. RING—Due 4th calf, Oct. 16, 1954—in profit. DAISY—Due 2nd calf. Feb. 11, 1954—in profit. TRIXIE—3rd calver, empty—in profit, PRIMROSE—2nd calver, empty—in proDOT—Due 4th calf, Jan. 8. 1955—in JOE—Due 4th calf, March 15, 1955—in profit. FLOSSIE—Due 2nd calf, March 3, 1955in profit. RATA—Due 6th calf, Jan. 30, 1955—in profit. BOT—Due sth calf, Jan. 19, 1955—in profit. BLUEBELL—Due 2nd calf, Feb. 10, 1955 —in profit. RPTA—Due 3rd calf, Jan. 20. 1955—in profit. MARIA—Due 3rd calf, Feb. 8. 1955—in profit. BLUEY—Due 2nd calf, Feb. 27, 1955

in profit. BUTTERFLY—Due 3rd calf, Feb. 6, 1955 —in profit. MARLENE—Due 4th calf, March 21. 1955 C —in profit. NIGGER—Due 4th calf. March 31, 1955 a in profit. fl SARAH—4th calver. empty—in profit. s NELL—Due "’’d calf, March 17. 1955—in v profit. £ JEAN—Due 4th calf, April 3, 1955—in ti profit. v SNOWEY—Due 3rd calf, April 1, 1955 a in profit. NOA—Due 4th calf, April 3, 1955—in profit. WAl—Due 4th calf, April, 1955—in profit. c SALLY—Due 2nd calf, April 9, 1955—in v profit. E GINGER—3rd Calver, empty. F LOFTY—Sth calver, empty. TlNY"—lst calver. empty. v 4 Heifers, due March, 1955. 7 3 Heifer Calves. 7 1 Friesian Bull, 18 months. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES: 0 4-Cow G.V3. Milking Plant. Ferguson Tractor, 18 h.p., in first-class order. Speedicut Motor Mower, 16in. 25-gal. Electric Hot Water Heater. J Milk Vat. Milk Cooler. Massey Harris Mower, with tractor hitch. Habgood Ditch Cleaner. Chain Harrows. Saw Bench, compL with 30in circular saw. Set Discs. Tractor Trailer, 12 x 8 deck, on 34 x 7 tyres. Car Trailer. Approx. 60ft lin Wire Rope. ( Approx. 60ft Hemp Rope. 2 44-Gal. Petrol Drums. 1 Petrol Pump. Quantity Field Pipes. I Quantity Sheep Feeding Troughs. 1 Heavy Snig Chain. T 2 Sets Harrows. 1 Wheelbarrow’. 7 Milk Buckets. S 1 Cow Cover. < 120 ft Jin Garden Hose. Approx. 1000 bales Lucerne Hay. < Large Quantity Sundries. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, Christchurch and Leeston. 3512 THE FARMERS’. THE FARMERS’. CLEARING SALE. CLEARING SALE. OXFORD, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1954, 11 A.M. WE have been favoured with instructions from the Trustee of the ESTATE of the late C. E. BROWN, "we having sold the properties.” to hold a complete Clearing Sale, by Public Auction of Stock, Plant, Sundries, etc., on the above date. Particulars are as follows: SHEEP277 Four and Five-year Halfbred Ewes, 1 mated S.D. rams, 25th April. 193 Four and Five-year Halfbred Ewes, 1 mated S.D. rams, 23rd March. 138 Five-year Halfbred Ewes, mated S.D. ' rarfis, 10th April. 43 Southdown and Southdown Cross ! Ewes, mated S.D. rams, 23rd March. 66 Border Cross Ewe Lambs. 18 Southdowm Rams. CATTLE—--5 Mixed Sex Calves. 1 Friesian House Cow. K IM i~*LFM ENTS—--1 McCormick-Deering Auto Header (125), 10ft. complete with Wire Pickup and Draper Pick-up. 1 McCormick-Deering 62 Header, Wire Pick-up, etc. 2 McCormick - Deering Automatic , Balers. 50T. 1 Farmall M Tractor, fitted with Hy- . draulic Pump with wide front wheels. 1 Farmall M Tractor, narrow front

wheels. 1 10-20 Tractor. 1 W 4 McCormick-Deering Tractor, on rubbers, Side Rake Tedder, on rubbers. 3-Fur row Plough, Single-Furrow Swamp Plough, 4-Furrow Plough, I.H.C. Power Mower complete with hay bar, clover bar, and gorse bar. 1.H.C.; I.H.C. Bft Binder, No. 8C; Massey-Harris Cultivator. Mas-sey-Duncan Hornet Cultivator, I.H.C. Cultivator (new), I.H.C. Cultivator, I.H.C. Row Crop Cultivator. Set Tandern Discs Duncan. Massey-Harris Potato Digger, 2 Sets 4-Leaf HarTows and Bars, 1 3-Leai Bar. 1 4-Leaf Bar, 1 3-Leaf Drummond Harrows and Bar, 4-Wheeled Waggon, Vulcan Lime Sower (new). TRUCKS—--1 Truck, 15cwt. 1 Wiriys Truck, 3-Ton. SUNDRIES—--2 Sheep Feeders. 2 Petrol Pumps, Quantity of Plain and Barb Wire, Trouble Lamp—lead. 2 Cross Cut Saws, Wire Strainer, Vice. Stirrup Pump, Turnip Box, Numerous Spare Parts for various Implements, Hydraulic Jack, 1 Bag Cement. I Mower Knives, Sheets of Iron, Plough Shares, Turnip Box, ’ Shovels, Forks, < Grubbers, etc., 15 Tramway Sleepers, I Quantity of Silver Pine Posts, 4 Lick Troughs, Numerous Gates. Hurdles, etc , , Numerous Drums. Drenching Gun, 1 Part 'Drum D.D.T., 1 Ladder, 2 Potato Forks, 1 Elastrator. Vacmark, Drench, Electric) I Fence, Rammer.. Large Quantity of Tools [of all descripticm, 10 Tons Nauru Super. ,6 Tons Molybdic Super, and Sundries too ! numerous to mention. ipRODI/cE. ETC.— . Approx. 3000 Bales Meadow Hay. 1 Quantity of Seeds, e.g.. Clovers, Grassseed. Oats, Barley, etc. FURNITURE—--1 China Cabinet, Colonial Couch and Squab, Three-quarter Bed and Wire, Three-quarter Kapoc Mattress, Oak Wardrobe, Oak Extension Dining Table, 2 Seagrass Chairs. Seagrass Settee, Copper Firescreen. Quantity Mats, Congoleum Square. Motor Lawnmower, Tarpin Hedge Trimmer (as new). AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: We would like to stress the importance of the above Sale to intending Purchasers. The Sheep are in wonderful order, are showing heavy in iamb, and are well v.oolled. The sheep will be drafted into lots to suit purchasers. All Tractors, ’ Headers, Balers, Implements, have been well cared for, and are in perfect order. Please note that this sale will be held in MR S. C. BROWN’S paddock, immediately opposite the late C. E. BROWN’S HOMESTEAD. Signs will be erected. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. REMEMBER THE DATE—JULY 26th, BEGINNING AT 11 A.M. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, Oxford. 3588 TRY Scotch Oats for breakfast. Toasted and pre-cooked for quick cooking. Now iis the time to try it! Costs only 2s 2Ad. |w.s. i: SATURDAY is the best day to Shift. ; Ring Bebans, 76-053 or 77-125 for a pre- .. planned Removal. T.T.S.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27404, 17 July 1954, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27404, 17 July 1954, Page 20

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