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Auctions. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. CLEARING SALE AT SWANN AN OA. THURSDAY NEXT, MAT fith. WE Lave received instructions lrom MR VV ARTHUR WHITE (who has sold his {mm and leaving the district), toi holda. CLEARING SALE of Ins LIVE AND DLAD STOCK, now 011 tho property at Swannanoa, ° ll THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 6tli. HORSES. ] Draught Gelding Clyde, good shatter 1 Draught Gelding Willie, good shatter 1 Stiring Cart Gelding Darkio, Slyts The above are broken to all farm, work, and aro real good workers. . . 1 Gig Horse Jack, Syrs, fast, quiet and tna CATTLE, ETC. 1 Cow in profit, 1 Prime Bacon Pig. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 1 D.F. Plough (Booth), 1 S.P. Lever Plough (Cooper and Duncan, nearly new), 1 Set of Disc Harrows (Booth), 3 Sets of Light Threeleaf Harrows, 1 Set of Four-leaf Heavy Harroni.r, 1 Scyracuse, 1 Perfect Seed Grader (new), 1 Planet Junr. Horse Hoe, 1 Reaper and Binder (M'Cormack), 1 Tip Dray and Frame, 1 American Dog-cait. SUNDRIES. Draught and Trap Harness, Saddle and Bridle,"Leading Chains, Horse Covers, Farm and other Tools, Swingle Trees, Wheelbarrow, Grindstone, Sheep Netting, Stakes, etc., Quantity of Wheat, Oats and Barley. EXTRA ENTRY, on account of a client—--1 Binder (Hornsby), 1 Do. (Dooth), Scarifier, 1 Spring Cultivator (Duncan), 2 Farm Drays and Frames, 1 Set of Disc Harrows (new), 1 R.B. S.F. Plough, 1 Set of Dray Jiarness, 1 Lady's Bicycle. Salo at 12.30 o’clock. No Reserve. Luncheon provided. DATE—THURSDAY NEXT. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP.. LTD.. ] 013 Auctioneers. SNUG DAIRY IFARM - FOR" SALE. AT SOUTHS ROOK. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. KK7”E have received instructions front MR. VT JOHN MAD BISON to Offer, by Public Auction, on tho Property, Southbrook, on. THURSDAY, MAY 13th. His ' SNUG LITTLE DAIRY FARM, Containing 79J ACRES, Together with DWELLING HOUSE or 10 looms, washhouse, dairy, stables, good milk shed (brick floor, 12 baiis). The farm is subdivided into 8 paddocks, water in all: well fenced and in good order. At present a largo proportion is,down in English grass, balance in stubble; close to creamery, school and post office. Tho Auctioneers can recommend this handy little property, and it is only placed on the. market on account of the illness of Mr Maddison'a son, who has given up the lease. EASY TERMS. EASY TERMS. Ten per cent down, 15 per cent on. taking possession, 10 per cent in 12 months; balance on mortgage for a term. For full particulars N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP.. LTD.. 1015 Auctioneers, ' A CHEAP LITTLE DAIRY - FARM. ILL-HEALTH SOLE REASON FOR SELLING. A n ACRES of rich land, grows fine grass, 3LO potatoes, oats and other crops; well subdivided and fenced; suitable for dairying. Almost new House, 5 rooms and conveniences, verandah, stables, cowsheds, etc.; orchard and garden. PRICE 133 per acre; close to creamery, school and railway. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP._ MODEL - DAIRYING and CROPPING FARM orv ACRES real good agricultural land; L/J\) grows excellent crops of wheat, oats, ciovor. potatoes, grass, etc.; modern 7-roomed house, on concrete foundations, exceptionally well built-, verandah, scullery, etc.. 4-stal'ed stable, granary, cowsheds, etc. PRICE £35 per acre; 1£ miles from school, ereamory and station. F. 23 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. SHEEP FARM AT THE BATS. 17/lA ACRES of Good Land for Dairying, t Sheep Grazing and Cocksfoot Growing; -will carry 2 ewes to the aero and fatten thu lambs; subdivided into 20 paddocks, and all well fenced. Tho land consists of hills, downs and flat, and a considerable portion of it was formerly covered with bush. Buildings consist of a New 10-roomcd up-to-date House, hot and cold water service, acetolyn© gas, etc , stables, sheep yards and dip, woolshed, cowbail?, dairy, chceso house, cottage of 5 rooms and other outbuildings. PRICE, £l7 per acre. One of tho cheapest farms m the Bays. This farm ts cure to sol! quickly, therefore immediate enquiry is advisable. F. 14 A N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP._ ONE OF THE "BEST FARMS OF ITS KIN'D IN CANTERBURY. Close to Christchurch and near a Creamery, f *lf>, ACRES of Very Rich Black Loam Soil, capablo of growing inagnrficent grain and root crops; 50 acres in grass, 7 acres, iu potatoes, balance under tho plough. Modern House of 8 rooms, scullery, pantry, bathroom, hot and cold water service, washhouse, copper and tuba, stable, trapshed, granary, mail’s room, etc. PRICE, £55 per acre. A neighbour considers that this is one of the best farms, if not the best farm, of i 1.3 kind in Canterbur y. F. 26 N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. A GOOD BLOCK OF AGRICULTURAL and SHEEP-GRAZING LAND. EASY TERMS OFFERED. (YTIA ACRES of Good All-round Land, suit•Wu nblo for growing wheat, dats, rape and turnips; all in capital order throughout; well fenced, subdivided and watered; will carry ISOO owes, besides growing 300 acres of crop. Good 7-roomed House and conveniences, 9-sialled stable, 2 loose-boxes, iron granary, implement shed, sheep yards, shearing shed for 3 shearers, wool shed, etc. PRICE, £l2 per aero; 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, j OQ>X ACRES good land, for growing wheat. ! y&O oats, rape and turnips. Subdivided , into 17 paddocks, all well watered. Buddings consist of a fint-class 6-roomed house, I plastered, concrete foundations,, 12ft stud, | bathroom, hot and cold water service, washi house, large stables, sheepyards, shearingshed, and other outbuildings. Prico £9 30s per acre; .considerable portion of the money may remain at 4J per cent. Situate -ear railway station and handy to tram. This is one of the cheapest, and best farms of its kind that we have oil our books. F3l N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. GOOD ALL-ROUND FARM AT ASHBURTON. PAA ACRES of Grazing and Cropping OUvA Land, well subdivided and fenced, running water in every paddock; 200 acres in turnips, balance in new grass. Real good homestead, including good dwelling-house, stables, sheep yards, shearing shed, etc. Price £l2 103 per acre; £ISCO down; balanco can remain. Situate near school, post office, church, store, etc. This is well-nigh certain to suit anyone wanting a farm of a similar description. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., Ashburton or Christchurch. THE CANTERBURY CO-OP. EGO, POULTRY & PRODUCE CO. THE CANTERBURY CO-OPERATIVE EGG, POULTRY and PRODUCE CO., LIMITED, (Late C. R. IVilson and Co.), General Auctioneers, Suppliers of all Poultry Requisites, - Grain, Seed and Produce Merchants, GOll- - Commission Agents, etc., I 165, TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. AUCTION SALES oF“POULTRY EVERY i SATURDAY. ■ EGGS, WEDNESDAYS. J And EGGS and PRODUCE DAILY. ‘ y.TTE report that, owing to the exceptionally T’ bad weather, there was a very small yarding of Poultry for our salo on Saturday, but tho prices realised were exceptionally good. The following aro tho sales: Hens 2s i)d to 6s 3d; Roosters to 5s 9d; Ducks to 5s 8d; Geese, Gs 9d to 7s 3d; Turkeys, 17s to 13s; all «t per pair. EGGS AND BUTTER. I Egg?, iu keen demand, to Is lid; Butter, 6d to 0d per lb. PI CASH, balance on mortgage, repay-oC-iLJ able monthly—Most comfortab.e. Well-kept Cottage of 4 rooms, near Linwood railway station, good garden; low price, £345. ,T. O. BANNER MAN, 117, Colombo Street. F,, 8 chains from electric tramline, toler with modern 5 rooms, bay window randah, h. and o„ cto.i indisputably taborateiy finished; £6lO. £4O cash, on mortgage. J. G. BANNERMAN» ombo Street,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14983, 1 May 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14983, 1 May 1909, Page 16

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