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AUCTIONS ). PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. >. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. IMPORTANT Y LAND AUCTION KAIKOURA TOWN AREA 74 ACRES FREEHOLD 74 ACRES FREEHOLD ON ACCOUNT TRUSTEES ESTATE ;<1 LATE E. B. BURROWS ON THE PROPERTY, FRIDAY, MAY 17. er AT 2 P.M. SITUATED: Churchill, street, Kaikoura, within mile of Post Office, Railway Station, and Shopping S, Centre. p All ploughable; watered by town , e high pressure supply; electric power available. Subdivided into 12 paddocks by gorse and wire; sheep E, yards; combined wool and implement shed; 4-roomed whare, in fair ut repair. ■ 5 At present sown down as follows: ,h‘ s’i acres turnips, 5»,2 acres barley p ’ stubble, 15’,2 acres 3-year pasture, 10 acres first-year pasture; balance . well grassed. Intensive lime and topdressing programme has been carried up ° ut - Property at present carrying 22C Romney Ewes, 30 Hoggets, 4 Rams. 12 Head Dry Cattle. All lambs fattened, plus an average of 100 bough 1 ns in lambs per year, as well as 80C bales of Hay. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: nd This auction offers a unique opm. portunity for anyone to acquire e Farmlet which lends itself to furde ther subdivision for building sections, with an unsurpassed view oi Kaikoura. Sea, Coast, and Mountains TERMS: 10 per cent, fall of hammer, balance on possession. For inspection contact the Auctioneers, Kaikoura—lie PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., Auctioneers, on KAIKOURA. z ' Solicitor for Vendor: iy ’ JOHN ANDERSON and CO., s Kaikoura. £ 7275 es ss THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ COOP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., •w TIMARU. tel ill COMPLETE CLEARING SALE OF or STOCK AND PLANT, ■ THURSDAY, MAY 9, AT 1 P.M. r Account MR C. C. LENNON, M Rosewell, No. 4 R.D., Timaru. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO- „ OP. ASSOC., having sold the farm, e have received instructions from Mr C. C. LENNON to hold a complete sd Clearing Sale as above. an MAIN ITEMS INCLUDE: 23 Jersey and Jersey Cross Dairy J., Cows, Ist to sth calvers (in profit and some due again in August). 05 18 Jersey and Jersey-cross Dairy Cows (due August-September). 9 Heifers, in calf. 1 18 Months Jersey Bull. IMPLEMENTS, Main Items include: 4-Stand G.V.B. Super Milking Plant and Equipment, Tractors, Implements, etc. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: We wish to draw attention to the Dairy Herd m which, in spite of two drought seads sons, has produced very good returns. All cows are in calf to Ayrie shire bulls (artificially inseminated), and have been tested by a veterinary surgeon to prove them in calf or otherwise. t Light Refreshments Provided. CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP ASSOC., LTD., ut Auctioneers. 2904 e_ CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP. ld ASSN., LTD. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT HUNTER On By TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1957, :r, AT 11 A.M. rs, THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. LTD., have received instructions from MR o. W. H. MEYER (who' has sold his rn farm), to hold a Clearing Sale of , v his high class stock and plant on n the above date. SHEEP— S. 195 Two-tooth Romney Ewes, s- 458 Four and Six-tooth Romney Ewes. 253 Eight-tooth Romney Ewes. y e 245 Five-year Romney Ewes. 400 Romney Ewe Lambs (in wool) in ’ 200 Romney Wether Lambs (shorn). Ewes pre-lamb shorn and mated es to Romney Rams, April 15. □e CATTLE—rd 30 B.P. Breeding Cows (A.A. bull, of 16/12/1956). 1 Two-year A.A. Bull. vs IMPLEMENTS, ETC. TD9 I.H.C. to Crawler Tractor, new condition, 120 C r- hours, P.T.Q., industrial guards, new; vs Farmall M, wide front axle, S.S. and lights; Hedgehog Gorse Cutter, I.H.C. in 45 Baler (new), Bamford R2 Side Rake (200 acres). New Ellery Bale Stooker (5 bales), 15C Duncan Drill, complete; 4-F. Ransome Plough, 13 ); Tine Dauntless Ransome Grubber, >d Bft Duncan Tandem Discs, Bft Camh, bridge Roller, Willet 4-Row Ridger, id as new, with power lift; Willet 4?e Row Scuffler, Power Lift, as new; >n I.H.C. 25-V. Power Mower; 4-wheel w Waggon, Tip Dray, Tractor Hitch, 2ie Leaf Heavy Grub Harrows. 2-Leal rs Grub Harrows, 6-Leaf Tine Harrows, ut 3-Leaf Tine Harrows, New Bfl Booth-Macdonald Tripod and Chain Harrows, Suntrial Cover Har- ' rows, Storrier Tractor Emery; 1J h.p, ,i” I.H.C. Engine, 2-Stand Wolsley Sheac7 ing Plant, Double End Grinder, Elec- * trie Motor, Murray Wool Press, ConCrete Mixer, New Sack Barrow, 6 !r - 10ft Cyclone Gates (complete), Concrete Posts and Strainers, Sawn Bluegum Stakes, 20 coils Cyclone, 2 ts Coils Sheep Netting, 12 Concrete Salt t- Boxes, 1000 Bales Good Meadow Hay, 8 2000 Bales Oats and Grass; and Sunor dries. ir > NOTE: The Auctioneers draw ■>- special attention to the sheep. 20 per :1s cent, of the ewes being bred from u- ewes from the stud of Mr J. M, y. Sutherland. Mill Stream, Meadowsi- lea and Millstream sires have been e- extensively used in this outstanding ift ewe flock. The cattle are a splendid line, and the plant is in tip-top order. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.. Auctioneers, Waimate. 3703 E WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD. -L SPECIAL ENTRY r S " OF BREEDING CATTLE. TEMUKA SALE, !0 ' MAY 7, 1957. Comprising Galloway Cross Cows and Galloway Cross Heifers. •. s ’ MESSRS Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., in conjunction with Messrs Pyne, Gould Guinness Ltd., will offer as above: Rj Account MISS L. L. HUNT. tn "Fork Farm.” Wanaka: 6 Halfbred Galloway Cross *8 Breeding Cows, 2nd and 3rd B_ Calvers. 11 Three-quarterbred Galloway '5- Cross Breeding Cows, Ist and 18 2nd Calvers. Above lots have been depastured ig with "Defiant of Rossendale” and ry with "Alistair of Fork Farm.” >r Also 6 Threequarter and Sevento eighthsbred Galloway Heifers (empty), rising 2 year old. Above by Imported Sire “Dennis 10 of Gateside.” re The above cattle are by the Imr_ ported Galloway Sires “Aspiring of Fork Farm” and "Dennis of Gateside” and the foundation females so were selected cows, mainly cattle of Mcßride Shorthorn Blood. The sire "Dennis of Gateside” won the Meat and Wool Board Cup at Christ- ' church Show. 1953, and has been c beaten only once by "Aspiring of Fork Farm.” The cattle are looking well and are well known as good shifters. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON and CO., LTD. S PYNE. LTD.. Auctioneers in Conjunction. Timaru, ' 2666 INCREASE in Wages; Make Hundreds of simple Wooden Toys. Yearround demand. We supply full instructions, large Kitset, and buy your toys for cash. Write for dedetails: "HOBBY KRAFT.” Box 1973, S. Wellington. H.S.

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