AUCTIONS. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. YNOPSIS OF AUCTION SALES for week ending 25th July, 19HN.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. MONDAY—West Melton. TUESPAY—Rangiora, Tinwald, Socklnirn Skin Sale. WEDNESDAY—A ddin<?ton. THURSDAY—Christchurch Skin Sale, Mothv«n Clearing Sale at Tompleton account R. Wright. FRlDAY—Coalgatc. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., is-) Auc' ; onecrs. 3ANGIORA STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY, JULY 21st, 1911 GENERAL ENTRIES--100 Fat F-ves 50 Fat Wethers <V> Fat Wellies 150 Three-quarter-bred Hoggets, mixed PCXes 100 Wniber Ho<r<refa GO R.M. Half-bred Ewe", in lamb 50 Forward Fwr-tcolh Wtlier* N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD., 714 Auctioneers. ""CLEARING SALE AT TEMPLETON, ON THURSDAY, JULY 23rd, 19H. WE have bpen favoured w"h t'"«trtieHons f-om AT]? pTCHAP n WPTPrH' r 'wl1o«o farm we have so'cll to SELL BY AUCTION the whole of his Valuable LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. Comprising:— HORSES. 3 Henvy Drau?hi3, good workers 1 Spring Cart Mare, 7 yoars old 1 Harness H.^rre. SHEEP. 100 Ewes, Shrop. Rams, out Ist week April COWS. 8 Good young Cows, near calving 6 Heifer Calves (selected) 1 Steer Calf PIGS. 16 Weancrs, 0 Breeding Sows POULTRY. 20 Pairs of young Fowls. IMPLEMENTS. M.H. Binder, P. and D.D. Grain and Manure Drill wi'h grass-seed attachment, P. and D.D. Cultivator. P. and D.D. D.F. Plough, with riding attachment, M.H. Disc Harrows, Roller, Peering Mower." Deeriug Horse Rako, 1 Set 4-leaf Heavy Harrows, 1 Set Lisrht 4-leaf Harrows, 1 Farm Pray and Frame, r ""p Dray and Frame. Spring Trap, Horso Hoe and Moulder, " Dnmo" S'-pnrntor, 105 Gallons per hour, suitable 10 or more cows, Chum, Harness and Covers for all hordes, 4 Horse Block and Tackle. 200 Birch Stakes, Netting. Barb and Plain Wire. S'ack Cover, Grindstone, etc., 8 Sicki P.wl Clover S«ed, Palian Rvegrass, Oatshcaf Chaff, 2nds Wheat, 10 Tons Pig Pcta'ocs. The Implements are new and in first-class condition. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 12 o'clock. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 15G Auctioneers. AMBERLEY YARDS. MONDAY JULY 27. 1914. ENTRIES TO DATE--200 HEAD, including— Account Nor+hern C'ien'— 110 Year'ing Cat'le. M.S. 40 ISmos to 2-venr-o'd S'cers 10 ISmos to 2-vear-old Heifers 2 Ptro SH. Bui's Account Mr J. W Home—'l Snnn"ing Heifers, due August 1 S.H. Bull. ISmos. Account Mrs Brookec—--10 Cows, springing, August and September calvors 8 Springing Heifers. General Entries—1G Yearling Cattle 3 Pure Jersey Heifqrs, on the point of Calving 10 Half-bred Jersey Heifers, empty N.Z FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 719 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT ASHLEY.
TVTR W. DUFFELL, having gold his Farm, i'-l has instr\ictcd us. to Soil by Public Auction the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, On the Farm, ASHLEY, On THURSDAY, JULY 30th, 1314. HORSESDraujjht Gelding, 8 years, all work Draught Mare, 9 j'ears, all work Draught Maro, 7 years, all work Draught Gelding, 4 years, chains SHEEP—--143 Half-bred Ewes, due Sept. 3rd 3 Shrop. Rams 11 Lambs CATTLE--1 Cow, spring to 3rd cnlf, due Sept. 1 Cow, sprinsirg to 4th calf, duo Sept. I Cow, due Sept. 1 Calf IMPLEMENTS, Etc. - Massoy binder, "Superior" drill, Ma?sey cultivator, Duncan cultivator, D.F. plough (R.G.), S.F. plough (P.D.), 4-loaf harrows, McCormick Side-deli-very, chain harrows, Chatham seed cleaner, farm dray, spring trap, 4-horse block and tackle, swinglctrees, grars stripper, tarpaulin (new), 4 coils sheep netting, barb and plain wire, 100 stakes, sacks, harness and covers for all horses, 10 pairs fowls, tools aud sundries. Sale at 12 Noon. Lunch Provided. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 721 Auctioneers. D4LGETY ft CO.. LTD. CLEARING SALE AT PORT ROBINSON. FRIDAY, JULY 21th, 1914. E have been favoured with instructions »T from MR JAMES FORSYTH, whose Property we havo sold, to hold a CLEARING SALE of his STOCK AND PLANT, At the Homestead, Port Robinson, On tho above-mentioned Date, 9 Selected Shorthorn Cross Cows, just calved 11 Selected Shorthorn Cross Tows, duo to calve August, September ai:d October 8 Heifers, in calf 17 Year.ings to 18-mouths-old Cattle, mixed sexes 1 Purebred Shorthorn Bull 3 Store Pigs 1 Three-year-old Filly, by Prince Woodburn, Jay Gou'd mare 1 Grey Gelding, 2yis by Princo "Woodburn, Joy Gould maro 20 Cow Covors 70 Fencing Posts, IS RoJla of Netting, 30 Tons of Hay, 1 Spring Cart and Harness, Sot Disc Harrows, Plough, Sharpless Cream Separator, Tools, and Sundries too numerous to particularise. Sale at 12.30 sharp. Luncheon provided. DALGETY and CO., LIMITED, MACFARLANE AND CO. SALE OF FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBS. WEDNESDAY NEXT AT 1 O'CLOCK. MACFARLANE AND CO. will SELL hy AUCTION, at their ROOMS, LICHFIELD STREET, on the above date, under instructions from a leading nurseryman, a Choice Collection of 1 nut Trees and Shrubs, ■ : „f Ann en (ln.irliiior r..;.i...i > . • ~ Auctioneers. wience, in ff ood or , Ue . r an <» condition, every convenience, connected with sewer and Corporation water supply; 1J acre 3 in j garden ■"*»"*!"■ n A m .ft clcsirablo residence, iu ho very best situation (acxt thc residence of A. E. G Rhodes Esq.) Dimen . eions of 18 ,- 3 J 0 ?™* ,?«eh 23ft by 15ft, one each 20ft 6in x 17ft 6in, 20ft Bin x 16ft Sin, 14ft Bin f £", *•.*> rental will be accepted from a «n»thb tenant for a term of 3 years J™nedut« possession can be given. Cards to view on application. MtAKK E. HYMAN ml -Lyttelton Times," Christclrurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16606, 18 July 1914, Page 20
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