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AUCTIONS. THE N.Z. FAWAtehs’, CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. LTD. CLEARING SALE AT WOODGROYE. MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1915. WE have received instructions from the Trustees in estate late John Powot, tohold a Clearing Bale of the whole of the Live and Dead Stock on tho Form, Woodgrovo, on MONDAY, January 5, 1915, as follows SHEEP. " 550 Six and Eight-tooth Ewes G4O Lambs 30 Forward Wethers 2 B.L. Rama ( * E.L. Rams ’ 3 Southdown Rams KORSE3. '—; - 1 Draught Gelding, 7yrs, all work, by Empire 1 Draught Gelding, 4yrs, by Pride of Achray; all work 1 Draught Golding, 4yrs, by Pride of Achray; all chain work 1 Mare, 7yre, with foal nt foot 1 Foal, by Pride of Belfast 1 Hackney Filly, SSjrs, by Underwood; broken to saddle 1 Aged Gig Mare CATTLE. 3 Cows in profit, 1 Young Bull, 1 Calf • 2 Store Pigs IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. M’Cormick Binder, Oebomo Grass Mower, Str.ppor, Hay Rake, 8-f. P.ough, s.f. Plough, Booth Diso Harrows, Chain Harrov/s, Tine Harrows, MasaeyHarris Grain and Manure Drill, Roller (Reid and Gray), 3 Sheep Feeders, 1 Dog Cart, Buggy, Wool Press, 3 Farm Drays, Grindstone, 1 set ■ Avery Sca.es, Meat Saie, 12 pairs Fowls, 8 h.p. Traction, 8 h.p. Oil Engine, and a host of useful Sundries. Sale at 12.80. No reserve. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD., 772 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT NORTH LOBURN. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 6th, 1905. WE having sold hit farm, Mr R. C. F. lumber hue instructed us to hold a Clearing Sale of the whole of Ms LIVE AND DEAD STOCK on the Farm, North Loburn, On WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 6th, 1915, As follows: SHEEP--100 Sound-mouth Half and Threo-quarter-bred Ewes, with -100 Lambs 103 Half-bred Ewes, with 105 Lambs 25 Fat and Forward Eweg 4 E.L. Rams 1 B.L. Ram 1 Southdown Ram HORSES- —- 1 Draught Stallion, Pompus, 4yrs. Pedigree nt sale. Brown Gelding, Charlie. 4yrs Bay Gelding. Prince, 6yrs Bay Filly, Bonny, 3yrs; stinted to Pompus Bay Gelding, Dick. 9yrs Hal-draught Gelding, Togo, oyrs Ches. Mere, Jess, with foal at foot and stinted to Pompus All the above are broken to all farm work, and nto good, reliable horses. Unbrckens—l C It. ris. 2yrs, by Inn M’Both ; 1 Yearling Filly, by Pompus, dam Black Bess, CATTLE—--3 Cows, in full profit 2 StoTO Pigs IMPLEMENTS. Etc.—3-Furrow Plough (Duncan), D.F. Plough. 3-F. Disc Plough (Ransomo). S.F. P'ough, Spring Dray by Skilling. 1 Farm Dtsv and Frame. 1 Rub-ber-tyred Gig (Brabner), l Long-shaft Brake; Binder (Massey-Harris), Grain and: Manure Drill (Massey), 13-couUers,, ..Clod ; Crußher, Roller (Cooper and Duncan), Disc Harrows, Set 4-leaf Harrows, Set F-leaf Light Harrows 1 Harrow Cart, Cultivator (Duncan), 2 Sets 4-horre Blacks and Tackle. Swinvletrees, Forgo and Anvil, Stewart Horse Clipper, D.B. Gun. Feed Bins, quantity Empty Sacks, Barb Wire Stakes. 4 Cords B’ue Gum Firewood. Dairy Utensils, 1 67-gallon Domo Separator (new), Riding Saddle, Cart Saddles and Breechings, Spring Dray Harne's Hor*e Cover*, Chains, quantity Household Furniture and Sundries. 70 Prs Fowls. SALE AT 12.30. Luncheon Provided. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., L’i -j., 773 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT TE PIRITA, RAKAIA. WEDNESDAY, Slid DECEMBER, 1914. NOTE ALTERATION OF DATE. WE havo been favoured with instructions from Mr James Steele (whose farm we have leased) to Sell by Publio Auction the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, comprising— HORSES- . 1 Draught Mare, six-year-old 1 Draught Gelding, six-year-old 1 Half-draught Gelding, seven-year-old 4 Draught Mares and Geldings, aged 1 Brown Hack Mare, 6 years old, by Pygmalion; fast 3 Hacks, saddle and harness SHEEP--360 S. and F.M. Tlnee-quarter-bred Ewes and 360 Lambs, in lots 30 Fat. Ewes * 60 Two-tooth Wether Hoggets 280 Three-quarter-bred Two-tooth Ewe Hoggets CATTLE AND PIGS—--2 Cows, springing to third and fourth oalves 1 Cow, dry 1 Fat Steer, three years 014 1 Fat Steer, two years old 3 Yearling -Heifers 4 Yearling Steers 1 Sow, in pig . IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES—I C. and D. combined grain and manure drill (new), 1 P, and D. D. broadcast sower, 1 McC. binder, I Duncan stripper, 1 set BoothMcD. disc harrows, 1 P. and D. D.F. plough, 1 set 4-leai tine harrows, 1 Booth-MoD. moulding plough, dray and frame, potato grader, dogcart by Stevens (nearly new), 1 Whitechapel trap, 1 gig, 1 Booth-McD. wool press, the whole of his household furniture (contents of 5 rooms), harness, grindstone, 50 bushels of ryegrass, 100 sacks O.S. chaff, 3 D.B. guns, cement, manure, otc. Sale at 12 o’clock. Luncheon Provided. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., 206 Auctioneers. SPEmS. SAUNDERS AND CO. THE SEASIDE. aOOD WEEK-END COTTAGE, right on tho beach, at Redcliffs, for £97 10s; 2 rooms with cupboards, h.p. water, etc. Small Section, but more land if recuired. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO., WE have a solidly built STONE HOUSE, on the sea front, for Sale, with nearly l-ACRE SECTION, at the ridiculous price of £525. -- How cheap this really is can be gathered from tho following facts. Adjoining section was sold for £2OO. The building cost £SOO to erect. It is practically everlasting. It is fitted with all up-to-date conveniences, and is nearly new. INQUIReTt ONCE. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO. ST ALBANS. . BUNGALOW, of 6 Rooms and conveniences. GOOD SECTION. £625. 2 years old. NEW BUNGALOW 5 Rooms, h. and e., casements, tiled roof, ba‘hroom. Neat SECTION, in lawn snd garden; £650. Few minutes from tram. High, healthy locality. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO. LINWOOD. "VTEW BUNGALOW, of 6 rooms, just finishla ed. This is a neat little property, and it fitted with all latest conveniences, including electrio light. Price £SOO. ADDINGTON. 4 ROOMS and about i-ACRE, with plenty of room for another house. £250, or NEAR OFFER It has h.p. water and sewer connection, and is only a few minutes from penny tram. Good high SECTION, almost 3ft above the load. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. PAPANUI. NEW 2-ROOMED BUNGALOW, and over an ACRE OF GOOD LAND, for £375. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. SYDENHAM. BUNGALOW, 6 Rooms, bathroom, h. and c., gas, sewer connection. One minute from tram. £525. EASY "TERMS. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO., Land Brokers, Tel. 2685. 169, Cashel Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16741, 23 December 1914, Page 12

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