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The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-operative Association of Canterbury, Limited. CLEARING SALE At ' MEDBUEY. MONDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1905, At 12.30 p.m. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY (Limited), Christchurch, has received instructions from Mrs A. MAYNARD 10 Sell by Public Auction, at vhe Homestead, as above, the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK On her Farm at Medbury, Comprising— SHEEP--170 Forward Half-bred Lambs 130 Merino Ewes 120 Two-tooth Half-bred Evraa 4 Rama CATTLE—--2 Cows in full profit 4 Head Young Cattle PIGS—i 7 (including 2 sows with litters) IMPLEMENTS—I D.F. plough, 1 grubber, 1 potato moulder, 1 dray, set leading harness, trap and harness, elc., and a quantity of Furniture and Sundries. ’ Luncheon Provided. THE N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY 647 (Limited). THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. QLBARING SALE OP LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. To ho Sold by Auction on THURSDAY, 13th APRIL, 1905, At the Farm of tho late MRS J. ROLLO, IRWELL. Half-bred Ewes, Lambs, Draught Horses, Trap Hack, Cows and Young Cattle, Farm Implements, and Household Furniture. Full Particulars in a Future Advertisement. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, [ LIMITED. 1109 N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION OP CANTERBURY, LIMITED. IMPORTANT' CLEARING SALE AT SHEFFIELD. On THURSDAY, 13th APRIL, At 12 noon. rpHE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIAX TION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, instructed by Mr W. F. Pannctt, will hold a CLEARING SALE Of hie LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, At the Homestead, Consisting o! 210 4, 0 and 8-toolh Ewes 80 Fat Ewes 120 Fat "Wethers . 30 2,4, 6 and 8-tootb Purc-hred Leicester Ewes 11 Pure-bred Leicester Rams 11 Pure-bred Leicester Ewe Lambs 80 Fat and Forward Lambs 6 Cows in milk and to calve 1 Pure-bred Shorthorn Bull, 3yr» (Chamberlain’s) 5 Prime Fat Steers 1 Prime Fat Heifer 14 Young Cattle 8 Draught Ma.roa 1 Draught Mare in foal 1 Bay Gelding, 6yrs 1 Brown Gelding. 2yrs 1 Yearling Draught Filly 1 Draught Foal--1 * 2 Pure-bred Berkshire Sows 1 Pure-bred Berkshire Sow with litter 2 First-class Shsbp-dogs 15 Fowls (Dorkings) Ploughs, binders, cultivators, drays, chaffcutter. feeding-troughs, 4-horse harness, sheep netting, 'stakes, disc harrows, Avery scale, roller, chsff boxes, factory cans, 4-horse blocks and chains, etc., and quantity of . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Luncheon Provided. ROBT. HARDIE. Manager. 813 FRED T. STRONACH, Auctioneer. Wright, Stephenson & Co., Dunedin. SALE OF MOA FLAT ESTATE, OTAGO, NEW. ZEALAND. 64,780 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND. SUBDIVIDED INTO FARMS. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. W/RIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. have (V received instructions from the Prorietors of the Mna Flat Estate to SELL BY ‘RIVATE TREATY the WHOLE OF THE ■EOPBETY, subdivided into suitable-sized MOA PLAT is a magnificent block or country, at present carrying upwards of seventy thousand cross-bred sheep' and a thousand head of catt.e, and a finer, healthier lot of stock is not to be found in New Zealand. It is all splendid lambing ground, being warm, dry and -won- sheltered. About fifteen thousand acres have been cultivated, and the bulk of the remainder is well suited for cultivaiion. English grass, turnips, wheat and oats grow to perfection, and the property contains a largo area of the finest fruit-growing land in the colony. Prices for the purely pastoral country range from 20a to 40s per acre, and lor the mixed pastoral and agricultural land from .£3 to ] £7 per 'acre. Buyers of the land will be ’ given an opportunity of acquiring some of the sheep on the property at reasonable rates and without public competition, and they will thus have paying going concerns from the outset. The Edievale Railway Station is within three miles of the Estate. TERMS: Fifteen per cen t cash, five per ent in on© year, five per cent in two years, five .per cent in three years, and 'the balance in five years from the date of purchase. Interest on unpaid balances at five per cent per annum. Plans, prices, and full particulars on application to WRIGHT, 'STEPHENSON AND,'CO., Dunedin, Invercargill, Gore or Kelso. 10S4 Fanning & Co. FANNING AND CO. F. J. Fanning.) a (A. J. Wintle. CENTRAL HOUSE AND LAND AGENCY', 156, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. f»Q P 7 (Y—* B ECKENHAM—Large 7-rooxued c&O I O House, nearly new, plastered, centre flowers, gas, bay windows, verandah, tile grates and hearts, bath, lavatory, hot and cold, on concrete, w-ashhouse, copper, tubs, pantry, scullery, bicycle house, 4-aora land, well laid out in lawn and warden, windmill and tank. 32a. FANNING AND CO. QKA—PAPANUI—7J Acres of First-. JU class Land, subdivided into S locks, well fenced and improved, crops a in. with a. good 5-roomcd house, nearly matchlined and papered, Venetians, ery, verandah, dairy, washhouse, copper, and wood house, traphouso, stable and eas-room, large orchard. This is a first- ; rural, property, -and must be sold at , as owner is leaving district. 697 a. FANNING AND CO. »QK—AEMAGH 5X RE'ET, central—s- - roomed, House, papered, Hans, gas, cupboards, scullery, iroa roof, rdah, asphalt paths, nice section, northposition. 341 b. FANNING AND CO. rnl-WORCESTER STREET—S-rcoro-lOU ed House, bath, hot and cold, sculsink, h. and c., 3 fires, plastered, washe. copper, tubs, taps over, i-acre section, position. 341 b. FANNING AND CO--OK—ST ALBANS, near Park—New 6*>OO roomed House, plastered, tile :s and hearths, bay and oriel window, ry. Venetians, bath, hot and cold, scul‘washhouse, copper, tubs, splendid arn, i-acre land, well fenced. 643. FANNING _AND CO. is“A^rifl^r"cf“ r * th^obMsYCHURCH PROPERTY RECORD ” is ready, and can be obtained from the its. FANNING AND COCASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. i TJIGHEST VALUE " TEA COUPONS 1 XI In the Market in EVERY TIN OF, “ STAND-OUT ” TEA.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13712, 1 April 1905, Page 15

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