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THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OP CANTERBURY, LTD. CLEARING SALE AT SEFTON. OWING to the Inclemency of the Weathor ■ Yesterday, Mr J. Baird's Clearing Sale HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL, MONua¥ NEXT, 26th inst. Sale commences 10.30 sharp. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 618 Auctioneers. ■ FURNITURE SALE AT RANGIORA. THURSDAY, MAY 6th. WE have received instructions from Mr Donald McKay (who, having sold his business, is leaving the district en an extended holiday), to hold a Clearing Sale of his Household Furniture and Effects, in his Paddock, Princes Street (iust off Edward Street), Rangiora, on THURSDAY, May 6th, at one o'clock—D.l. bedstead, s.i. bedstead, 2 washstands (1 marble-topped) and ware, duchcsso chest (bevelled), bookcase, 2 cupboards, 6 cane-botforned chairs, horsehair cofa, 2 tables, 3 easy chairs, 1 basket chair, curtains and poles, linoleums, hearthrugs, velvet pile hall carpet, wardrobe, 6 small tables, 2 fenders, 1 set fireirons, pictures, whatnot, 1- teasot, 1 dinner-set, sundry crockery, 1 wringer, washbaths, saucepans, cruets, trays, and useful sundries too numerous to mention. THURSDAY, MAY 6th. at one o'clock. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 867 Auctioneers. FRIDAY, MAY 7th. PRESENT ENTRY-7S HORSES. For Specialii*Entries see Next Saturday's papers. UP Further entries solicited. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 652 Auctioneers. LARGE AND IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE, AT WEST EYRETON. FRIDAY, MAY 14th. We have received instructions from Mr SAMUEL HORRELL (we having sold his Farm) to hold a CLEARING SALE Of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Now on his Property at West Eyreton, On FRIDAY, MAY Hth, As follows:— '■ SHEEP. PA A TWO-TOOTH THREE-QUARTER UUU BRED EWES; Shropshire rams, in March 27th; a grand line of Ewes 270 Fat and Forward Lambs. HORSES. 5 Draught Gcldiugß, broken to all farm work , „ , , 1 Draught Gelding, 6 years, all work 1 Draught Gelding, 7 years, all work 1 Draught Gelding, -1 years, broken to chains - I' , , , 3 Draught Fillies, 3 years, partly broken 2 Good All-round Trap Mares Also, Complete Draught Harness for two four-horse teams. CATTLE. 2 Milch Cows, in full profit. IMPLEMENTS. 2 Reaper and Binders (McCormack), 1 Mower (Wood), 1' Stripper (Duncan), 1 Drill, new (Duncan), 15-Coultor Combined, 2 D.F. Ploughs (Duncan), 1 Four-furrow Stubble Plough, 1 S.F. Plough, 2 Farm Drays with Frames (Duncan), 1 Tip Dray with. 1 frame, 1 Tip Dray with Turnip Slioer complete, 1 Spring-tyne Cultivator (Duncan), 1 Grain and Manure Drill, 1 Sovcn-tvrie Grubber, Clay's Pattern (Duncan), 1 Set of Diso Harrows, 2 Sets of Drag Harrows, 1 Set Tyne Harrows, 1 Sjt Reversible Harrows, 1 Cambridge Roller (Duncan), 1 Clod . Crusher, 1 Chatham Seed Cleanor, 1 Sheep Foedor, 1 Horse Hoe and Moulder, 1 Hoe Rake, 1 Double Buggy, 1 Gig (Brabner). SUNDRIES, ETC. Slakes and Wire from 65 Chains Fencing, Large Quantity of Wire Netting, Posts, Stakes, 2 Grindstones, 2 Woolpresses. 200 Chaff Sacks, 100 Bushels of Oats, Fowl Feed, Manure, Farm, Garden and other Tools; also, a Large Quantity of Very Useful Sundries. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Being the Contents of Sitting-room, Din-ing-room, Bedrooms, Kitchen, Etc., Etc.; also, 1 Lady's Bicycle,.as good NOTE.—The Auctioneers wish to draw the attention of Buyers to this Important Sale. The Ewes are a Splendid Line, the Draught Horses being Good, Sound and Reliable Farm Horses; the Implements are the Best, and in Tip-top Condition. Sale at Half-past Eleven. > . | No Reserve. Luncheon provided. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 551 Auctioneers. IiAA ACRES of Limestone Fori HUU SHEEP LAND; £lO 5s per acre; £IOOO down, balance 5 per cent. The land oonsists of downs and hills, all well subdivided and fenced, water in all paddocks, permanent natural- sjreams; half ,of the land is ploughablo, and this portion is in English grass. There is certainly not better sheep-fatteninsr land in Canterbury. Situate convenient to the Ambcrley and Hawarden saloyards. A good opening for a young Bheepfarmer. N. 36 N.Z. FARMERS'' CO-OP-SHEEP FARM AT THE BAYS. *7AA ACRES of Good Land for Dairying, •UU Sheep Grazing and Cocksfoot Growing; will carry 2 owes to the acre and fatten the. lambs; subdivided into 20 paddocks, an all well fenced. The land consists of hills, downs and flat, and a considerable portion of it was formerly covered with bush. Buildings consist of a New 10-roomed up-to-date ouse, hot and'cold water service, acetelyne gas, etc., stables, sheep yards and dip, woolshed, cowbails, dairy, cheese house, cottage of 5 rooms and other outbuildings. PRICE, £l7 per acre. One of the cheapest farms in the Bays. This farm is sure to sell quickly, therefore immediate enquiry is advisable. F. 14 A N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ONE OF THE BEST FARMS OF ITS KIND, IN CANTERBURY.' Close to Chnstchurch and near a Creamery. ' m ACRES of Very Rich Black Loam Soil, capable of growing'magnificent grain ana. root crops; 50 acres in grass, 7 acres in potatoes, balance under the plough. Modern House of 8 rooms, scullery, paairy, bathroom, hot and cold water service, washhouse, copper and tubs, stable, trapshed, granary, man's room, etc. PRICE, £55 per acre. A neighbour considers that this is one of . the best farms, if not the best farm, of its kind in Canterbury. F. 26 N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP. A GOOD BLOCK OF AGRICULTURAL and SHEEP-GRAZING LAND. EASY TERMS OFFERED. OCA ACRES of Good All-round Land, suitOO\J able for growing wheat, oats, rape and turnips; all in capital order throughout; well fenced, subdivided and watered; will carry 1800 ewes, besides growing 300 acres of crop. Good 7-roomed House and conveniences, 9-&talled stable, 2 loose-boxes, iron granary, implement shed, sheep yards, shearing shed for 3 shearers, woo] shed, etc. PRICE, £l2 per acre; terms, £2OOO down, balance may remain at 5 per cent for a term of years. Situate handv to town. F 34 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. GRAZING AND CROPPING FARM. .A VERY FINE PROPERTY. QOX ACRES good land, for growing wheat. U-jO oats, rapo and turnips. Subdivided into 17 paddocks, all well watered. Buildings consist of a first-class 6-roomed house, plastered, concrete foundations, 12ft stud, bathroom, hot and cold water service, washhouse, large stables, sheepyards, shearingshed, and other outbuildings. Price £9 10s per acre; considerable portion of tho money lay remain at 41 per cent. Situate -ear li'.way station and handy to tram. This is ono of tho cheapest and best farms of its kind that we have on our books. • F3l N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. GOOD ALL-ROUND FARM AT ASHBURTON. CAA ACRES of Grazing and Croppins; OUU Laud, well subdivided and fenced, running water in every paddock; . 200 acres in turnips, balance in new grass. Real good homestead, including good dwelling-house, -tables, sheep yards, shearing shed, etc. 'rice £l2 10s per acre; £ISOO down; balance can remain. Situate near school, post o church, store, etc. This is well-nigh eei to suit anyone wanting a farm of a similar description. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Ashburton or Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14977, 24 April 1909, Page 15

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