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AUCTIONS THE FARMERS’. THE FARMERS’. CLEARING SALE. HIGH-CLASS DAIRY .HERD, IMPLEMENTS. HAY, ETC. VIEW HILL, OXFORD. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956. Sale Commences 11.30 a.m. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. We have received instructions from the Partnership Ol J. a. and A. S. MACKIE (unose lease has expired) to hold a complete Sale of their High Grade Dairy Herd, Implements. Hay and Sundries, as listed below. . , „ . . DAIRY HERD. »y Friesian and Friesian Cross Cows. Due JuJ y 16 to 3rd calf. Due JuJ y 17 to sth calf. ..f^\Sir LA : Due Ju ly 17 to 4tr. calf Due Ju ly 18 to 4th calf Due July 19 to sth calf. SNOWDROP": Due July 20 to 4th calf. Due July 21 to sth calf. Due Ju, y 21 to 2nd calf. .POLLY : IXI6 July 21 to 4th calf. .BETTY Du e July 21 to 4th calf. HAZEL : Due July 24 to sth calf. Due July 28 to 4th calf. MARY”: Due July 28 to 2nd calf. LENA”: Due July 29 to sth calf. ‘SPEC”: Due July 30 to 4th call. Due August 1 to 3rd calf. ELIZABETH”: Due August 3 to 3rd calf. SALLY”: Due August 8 to 3rd calf. JANET”: Due August 10 to 3rd calf. PATCHES”: Due August 16 to 3rd calf. ‘RACHEL”: Due September 16 to sth calf. ALSO 15 Friesian Cross Cows, due 2nd to sth calf. 6 Friesian and Jersey Cross Heifers. As the Herd was depasturing with the pull, we are unable to give a complete List of Calving dates, but our Vendors guarantee them to calve before mid-Sep-tember. ALSO 9 Friesian Cross Heifer Calves. . The above Cows and Heifers are in calf Bull—R. H. Dickie Breed (Southland). , POULTRY. 780 Cross Pullets. These Pullets are in full lay, and will De sold in lots to suit purchasers. DAIRY EQUIPMENT. McCormick-Deering Low Lying Milking Machines, Two-Cow Plant (doubled up), complete with Motor and Vacuum Pump. Only 6 years old. Recently overhauled. 75-Gallon McCofmick-Deering Separator Motor, in good order. 25-Gallon Milk Vat. 20-Gallon Electric Hot Water Cylinder 8 Cream Cans (6-10 Gallon). 3 Milk Buckets. 1 Testing Bucket. Skim Milk Barrow (20-Gallon). 6 Skim Milk Drums. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES EFordson Major Tractor with high road Dunca ” Plough, Henry P uncan Cultivator. Rubber «>‘ ed Tra „ r . in new condition, 4-Wheeled Waggon, 1 Coil Tight-lock Cyclone as new. Pt a ?« U wC yclO e e ’ .Q uant ity Barbed and Wire. Trough. Woiselev Electric Fence complete with Battery ix C i Wire Strainer and Cutters. Hedge Clippers. 16ft Ladder. Girl’s Juvenile Cycle in good order, approx 2 Fi°prtr£ upBags Sulphate Ammonia, f’-ectr.c Brooder with New Element Dr JP kers ’ Troughs, Wooden £5® at Sate- Cream Churn. 2 Grease Guns &Ah e »2?5?i Wer ’ Quantity of Sundries, and b purity) CI ° Ver Seed (high germination a hay. Approximately 500 Bales Oaten Hay Approximately 500 Bales Meadow Hav in excellent condition, Wing . h taXTln ln Ha y BOO S t d Weather ' “ d AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a Sale which offers Dairy FarmH "2 >nderfu l opportunity to build Wltb well grown - Dr °- luS? S a W n h d iCh ßi?ht ßl ; a S nt t K t d e (J ab t “; FaT were ag culUd hen ““ C ° WS Undcr 300I! > „ L ?, s ‘,? eas ™ the herd, which contained iat h f s ’ averaged just below 3001 b oi OUTSIDE ENTRIES Account MR S. E. HOGUE, Cxford«ulie?. raUght H ° rSe ’ broken all work. Very •s'wSZJ, l U R A ’ K SPRIGGS, Oxford: ■4;r? i Car ? van - stove and hot water •5 stem. New tyres and tubes. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD Auctioneers. Oxford. * 2507 THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ PUBLIC AUCTION. OXFORD FAMILY HOME. ON ACCOUNT OF MRS D. P. PENWIT T IN OUR LAND SALE ROOM, RANGIORA. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956, at 2.15 P.M. ? x ? er -, as above in conjunction Rrm-F G 'ir S ' a SOUND BRICK HOME of 4 bedrooms, sifting rqpm, living room, kitchenette, wash- £.° u se, bathroom. LATEST ELECTRIC TANK^ 0 ’ Ot and C ° ld Water ‘ SE PTIC AUCTIONEER’S NOTE— home is situated MAIN STREET, OXFORD, on a 25.5 perch corner section in easy reach of school bus and shops. CUTBUILDINGS—Garage and 2 Fowlhouses. NOTE.—AII curtains, floor coverings, and furniture, comprising two chests of drawers, chairs, wardrobe, lounge suite, and oak dining suite, to be included. Further particulars and arrangements to View from G. W. S. CHISNALL, Rangiora. In conjunction N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, Rangiora and Oxford. RAYMOND, DONNELLY and BROWN, Solicitors. 2821 THE FARMERS. THE FARMERS. IMPORTANT PUBLIC AUCTION. ASHLEY CROPPING AND GRAZING PROPERTY. On Account of MR S. G. BROWNE. In the Farmers’ Land Sale Room, High street, Rangiora, * ON FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1956, AT 2.15 P.M. WE w-ill offer, as above, a SPLENDID MIXED FARM OF 160 ACRES, together with a comfortable home of six main rooms, with all modern conveniences, including elpctric range, SEPTIC TANK, and pressure pump. Outbuildings are a feature and include wool shed, implement shed, granary and workshop, haybarn, header shed, garage and fowlhouses, sheep yards and swim dip. The land is rich, black agricultural soil. Subdivided into 11 paddocks by good fences. ♦ WELL AND PERMANENT SPRING WATER. At present 28 acres green feed and Trass, 23 new pasture, 10 acres rape and ucerne. 12 acres rape. 12 acres turnips and grass, balance two-year and older pastures. The pastures have had 400 TONS OF LIME in the last four years. The land is capable of producing good cereal crops, peas, and small seeds. Excellent fattening country, at present CARRYING 450 EWES AND 60 WETHER HOGGETS. AUCTIONEER S NOTE: This desirable property is situated three miles from Rangiora, handy to school and transport. The property is in splendid heart, sown in certified grasses and clover. The present stock can be carried with ease, together with small seeds and cropping for the coming season. Outbuildings and fences, gates, and pastures, being in excellent order, w-ill hot require any attention or expense in the immediate future. This is an opportunity for a nurchaser to secure an EXCELLENT MIXED FARM in a favoured locality, handy to Rangiora. CONNECTED TO TELEPHONE. For further particulars and conditions ©f sale apply to:— N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD., Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, Rangiora. M.R.E.I.N.Z. After hours telephone 131 D. Rangiora MESSRS RHODES. GODBY and FRASER. Solicitors Rangiora. 3593 MODERNAGE CATERERS. For all Catering Requirements, consult vs.. Weddings, 21st Parties, Banquets, etc. Inquire from: W. R. WOODHAM, Proprietor, 546 Moorhouse avenue. ’Phone 79-989. FOR Sand. Shingle, and Ashes supplies, «et hold of Whittakers. ’Phone 69-759. M.W.S.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27990, 9 June 1956, Page 26

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