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AUCTIONS. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OP CANTERBURY. LTD CLEARING SALE AT “ THE GRANGE,' i dunsandel. TUESDAY, 16th APRIL, At 12 neon. FAVOURED with instructions from Mr George Lill, who is giving up'farming, wo will hold an Auction Sale of tho whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comTarismsr— SHEEP. 233 Stud ‘ E.L. Ewes, 2-tooth upward! CO Ewo Lambs 6) Stud E.L. Ram Lambs 185 Flock Ewes 110 Fat Lambs HORSES. 4 Draught Mares, ages 4, 6 and Syrs 3 2-year-old Fillies Yearlin" Filly by Shepherd s Hem, dam Tiny (Stud Book 106) Yearling' Colt 2 Hack and lia»ni6S6 Horses CATTLE AND PIGS. 3 Milch Cows 1 Fat Steer 2 Young Cattle 2 Bacon Pigs IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. Harvester (Deering), 2 d.f. ploughs, 3 f. disc plough, swamp plough, sot et-eel Queen’s disc harrows, roller fore-carriage, 3 sets Tvne harrows, cultivator, 18ft grass box, Adelaide stripper,, English drill, Farmer’s Favourite drill, horse hoe, turnip cutter (Walker’s patent), 4-ton waggon on springs and in good order, 2 farm drays and frames, tip dray and frame, trees, block and tackle, strong trap (goed order), gig (Stevens and Sons), phaeton (English make), double-seated buggy, grindstone,.24 sheets gal. iron, quantity timber, furniture, dairy utensils, etc. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., ’ 591 Auctioneers. gQQ ACRES AT LOBURN MR HENRY BARKER has given us instructions, owing to ill-health, to SELL his Property, at Loburn at the Rangiora Saleyard, on TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1912, at S p.m.. In Two' Blocks. No. 1. —250 Acres, subdivided into conveni-ent-sized paddocks, 40 acres in stubble, balance in grass; 4-roomed house, bath and scullery, 8-stalled stable, chsffhouee, man’s room, implement shed and outbuildings, good orchard, windmills, tanks, etc. With this block goes 50 acres leasehold, 12 months to run, at 12s per acre. No. 2. —250 AcreE, subdivided also into convenient paddocks, permanent water, 30 acres in stubble, 70 acres just sown in oats and frass, balance in young grass, 8-roomed ouse, etables and sheds, good orchard. The property is in splendid order, and needs little comment by tho Auctioneers to recommend it to intending purchasers. It is for bona fide sale, and the only reason for selling is the state of Mr Barker’s health. We shall be pleased to. show enquirers over the property. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. The greater part of the purchase money can remain for a term at 5 per cent. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD., 260 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT SPRINGSTOX. TUESDAY, 23rd APRIL. ' PH. L. PEARSON is acquiring a property in tho North Island, and is sel—g his farm at Springstan. He has instructus to hold an UNRESERVED CLEARIG SALE of the whole of his LIVE AND EAD STOCK, comprising: 2 Horses 15 Cows in milk and in calf (a real good dairy herd) 1 Bull 1' Fat Covr and 8 other Cattla 19 Pigs A Largo and Good Assortment of Implements and Sundries, Furniture, Poultry, etc.

Also at the same' Time and Place, on account ME E. GREAVES, who is retiring from farming—--3 Horses 8 Cows in milk and in calf And Several Good Implements. SALE AT 12 O’CLOCK. LUNCHEON PHOVIDED. Por further particulars see future iEsue. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., ’ 595 . Auctioneers. SPRING6TON FARM BY PUBLIC AUCTION. • IN OUE LAND SALEROOM, Cashel Street. SATURDAY, APRIL 20th, At 12.30 o’clock. TytTE have received instructions from ME > V h. L. PEARSON (who is leaving for the North Island) to Offer for Sale on the above date, his COMPACT LITTLE ALL-ROUND FARM of 90 ACRES, situated at Springston, being handy to station, school and creamery. The improvements consist of good dwellinghouse of 7 rooms, stables, cowshed and other buildings, all in first-class order and repair. This handy • farm is a piece of the pick of the land in the Springston district. It is well subdivided into 6 paddocks with good fences, and well watered. The land is in the very best of heart, and for a dairy farm, taking the rich quality of the soil and the position of the farm,, it would bo hard to find its equal. The pastures are always wonderfully rich and heavy, and the grain crops equally prolific. For full particulars as to terms apply As Mr Pearson is leaving for the North Island, this farm is for BONA FIDE SALE. A CLEARING ~ SALE of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK will be held on APRIL 23rd. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD., 693 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT WOODEND. TTSfE have received instructions from the VV Beneficiaries in Moody'3 Estate to SELL by'PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Property, North Read. Wccderd, the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, on THURSDAY, MAY 2nd, 1912. FTLE--8 Dairy Cows, in full profit 3 Dairy Cows, calved to 2nd calf 2 Springers 3 Heifers, IS months 60 Calves . 1 Ayrshire Bull. HORSESDrau'dit Stallion, by Lawrence Chief— Rosebery mare, 4yrs; pedigree at sale Draught Mare Diamond, syrs. foal at foot Draught Maro Biddy, aged, foal at foot Draught Mare Norah, 7yrs, foal at foot Draught Marc, Jess, aged, foal at foot Draught Mare Poll. 9yrs, foal at foot Draught Gelding Bob, syrs Draught Gelding Prince, Syrs The above are all good sorts, broken to farm work, and straight out of work. Bay Mare, 4yrs, s. and harness Bay Gelding, 3yrs, s. and harness Bay Mare, aged, with foal at foot Pony Mare, aged, with foal at foot Chestnut Mare, aged, with foal at foot g Unbroken Horses, 1 to 3 years. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.4 Farm Drays, 1 Tip-dray, 1 Spring Dray and Harness, M’Cormick Mower, 2 D.F. Ploughs (Duncnn), 2 eets 4-leaf Harrows, 2 Horso Hoes, 2 eets Blocks, Cambridge Roller, set Disc Harrows, Moulding Plough .Duncan Drill, Massov Binder. MCormick Binder. Winnowing Machine, Avery Soale3, Harness for 2 4-horse teams, Saddle and Breechings, Covers, Chains. Swingle-trees, 50 bushols Wheat, Rubber-tyred Gig, 5 Milk Cans, 12 Cords Firewood. Sacks, Netting, and a host of Sundries. EVERY LOT FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 Noon. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP.. LTD., 263 Auctioneers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15902, 13 April 1912, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15902, 13 April 1912, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15902, 13 April 1912, Page 20

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