AUCTIONS THE FARMERS*. THE FARMERS’. SPECIAL OXFORD DAIRY CATTLE SALE AND PADDY’S MARKET OXFORD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, JULY 22. 1960. Commencing 1.30 p.m. On Account Messrs E. B. and C. S. TAYLOR, Oxford: 2 Red Shorthorn Heifers, due early August. 1 Friesian-Jersey Cross Cow, due 7th calf early August. Average butterfat 3391 b. 1 Frieslan-Jersey Cross Cow. due 7th calf August. Average butterfat 3751 b. 1 Shorthorn Cow, -due third calf. The above cows are in calf to a Registered Shorthorn Bull. On Account MRS A. A. REID. Oxford: 8 Friesian arid Friesian Cross Rising Heifers, due Sept.-Oct. 2 Friesian Cross Heifers, due April-May. J s On Account MR G. S. DALLEY, Oxford: 7 Shorthorn Cross 20 Months Old Heifers. Guaranteed empty. On Account MR W. MULDOON, Oxford: 1 Ayrshire Cross Cow, due 3rd calf end of July. 1 Friesian Cow, due 4th calf middle August. 2 Friesian Cows, due 2nd calf Sept. On Account MRS J. M. DOODY, Oxford: 2 Friesian Rising Two-year Heifers, due end July. 1 Ayrshire-Jersey Cross Rising 2-year Heifer, due end July. 2 Friesian Rising Two-year Empty Heifers. On Account MR H. GEERTS, Cust: 5 Friesian Cross Cows, 3rd to sth calvers. Depastured wjth a Friesian bull from the middle of November. On Account MESSRS W. J. and L. BECKETT, Horrelville: 1 Pedigree Jersey Cow, due fourth calf August 14. Butterfat to date 2971 b, 3631 b, 3481 b. Will lead and tie up. Ideal house cow. T.B. tested'. On Account MR L. S. HERBERT. Sefton: Jane. Shorthorn Cross Cow, due third calf August 3. Julie, Friesian Cow, due second calf August 9. Judy, Friesian Cow, due sixth calf August 10. Mary, Jersey Cross Cow, due fourth calf August 23. Gloria, Jersey Cow, due third calf August 30. Jill, Friesian Cow, due second calf October 11. Dot, Friesian Cow, due third calf November 26. Faye, Jersey Cross Heifer, due August 14. Kay, Jersey Cross Heifer, due September 6. Pansy, Friesian Heifer, due September 11. June, Friesian Heifer, due September 14. The above Heifers and Cows are .in calf to A.I. Friesian, Ayrshire and Jersey Bulls. 4 Friesian and Shorthorn Heifer Calves. 1 Friesian Bull Calf. Having sold his property Mr Herbert is selling the whole of his Herd. On Account MR D. G. BARNES: 1 Shorthorn Friesian Cross Cow, due third calf August PADDY’S MARKET On Account CLIENT: 7.9 Cubic Ft. Frigidaire Refrigerator. Perfect order. Account CLIENT: G.V.B. 1-Stand Milking Machine, new condition. Account MR A. CRAWFORD: 1 Heading Bitch, 12 months old. 1 Huntway, 5 months old Pup. 1 Huntaway 10 months’ old Dog (starting to run). Further Entries Invited. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, OXFORD. 2179 THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ PUBLIC AUCTION AKAROA AKAROA LOT I—AKAROA BILLIARDS ROOM, INCLUDING LIVING ACCOMMODATION LOT 2—AKAROA INDOOR BOWLING RINK ON APPROX. 25 PERCHES. LOT 3—BUILDING SECTION (APPROX. 24 PERCHES), CHURCH STREET, AKAROA (50 YARDS FROM WATERFRONT). To be offered by Public Auction, ON THE PREMISES, corner of Jolie and Church streets, AKAROA, on SATURDAY, JULY’ 23, 1960, at 11 a.m. (to be followed by an auction sale of the contents of each building; also the contents of “KOWHAI TEAROOMS”—see other advertisement). On Account MR W. F. WHITE LOT I—BILLIARDS SALOON, 48ft x 32ft, with concrete floor, built of weatherboard on concrete foundation, corrugated iron roof. This building would also make an ideal garage or workshop. Toilet block for both ladies and gents. Attached to this saloon is a modern FULLY SELF-CONTAINED FLAT, comprising 2 BEDROOMS, LARGE LOUNGE, LIVING ROOM, kitchen with Dishmaster, bathroom, and laundry. This flat is in good condition throughout, and is situated on the corner of JOLIE and CHURCH STS., only a stone’s throw from the waterfront and main wharf. The property, with the accommodation attached, if continued as a billiards room, would bring in a tidy income for a person wishing to semi-retire. LOT 2—INDOOR BOWLING RINK. This recently erected building is approx. 80ft x 50ft. and is constructed of concrete founadtions, with duroc sidings on walls. Aluminium roof, and completely lined in the interior with pinex and hardboard. It has ■a wooden floor, and would be ideal as a dance hall, theatre, or factory. Situated in CHURCH STREET on A good section of approx. 25 perches. LOT 3—BUILDING SECTION. Approx. 24 PERCHES in Church street, adjoining the Bowling Rink. Probably the only section available so close to every amenity. For further particulars, conditions of sale, and arrangements for inspection, please apply: N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.. Auctioneers, Cashel street, Christchurch. MESSRS MEARES, WILLIAMS, HOLMES and BOOKER, Solicitors. 98 Gloucester street, Christchurch. 3045 THE FARMERS, THE FARMERS, RANGIORA CANCELLATION NOTICE CONCRETE BUNGALOW On Account of MR A. G. WILSON, 83 Ashley street. Owing to the above property being sold by private treaty, we have to advise that it is withdrawn from sale and that the AUCTION advertised for FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1960 is now CANCELLED. N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, Rangiora. 2335
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