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AUCTIONS. THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. PUBLIC AUCTION. TWO SPLENDID SPRINGBURN FARMS At ASHBURTON, On MAY 13th, 1916. rpHE NEIV ZEALAND FARMERS’ CO--1 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED (associated with the* National Mortgage and Agency Company and Mr J. E. Austin), have received instructions from Messrs Hole Bros., on account ,° the death of Mr William Hole, to Sell hj Public Auction, in their Land Salerooms Ashburton, on MAY 13th, 1916, at 12 o clock noon, their TWO VALUABLE FARM PROPERTIES, Comprising 511 ACRES of the very richest of Agricultural and Grazing Land. rhis Farm is. subdivided i “ to . B |*v e ® I l‘ C °“‘ nicnt-siztd paddocks, all of which arose rely fenced and well watered. Tie Buildings consist of a nearly new up late House of eight ‘ sible convenience, including hot and com ler service. utbuildings comprise one aix-stallcdstaWc one ek-ht stalls granary, implement l wool shed, motor shed traphouse and Ef'liousc, all in thorough order. „„ 1116 ACRES adjoining the Homes cad ik and known a. “The D™ al of ih is ploughahle, lying well tojio nm clean, and is easily worked, and is ex :nt sheep country. e Properties are situated half a mile Buccleugh Railway Station, School and Office. iTE—The Auctioneers wish to draw the ticu of buvers to this important suoion. The Farm was held by one family orly-fivo yoars, and had 1 it not been for Ring the Estate it would not be on the ct for bona fide sale to-day. Tlie and been verv little cropped, is in excelhmt and is* very free from noxious weeds, fences, gates and buildings are all l eLs order. It is seldom that farms snclj nse come on the market for ABSOLUTE !L and buyers should not miss the opmity to inspect. Terms of sale in futuTC issues. N Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., • NATIONAL MORTGAGE AGENCY, J. E. AUSTIN, , Joint Agent 3. SOUTHBROOK PROPERTY. FOR SALE B 1 ALCiION. TUESDAY, MAY 16ih, 1916. have received instructions from the. Administrator in the in Meyer, to offer for SALE 111 iUc ITCTTON in our Land Saleroom. Ran-, on TUESDAY, May 18th, the following *l—l7 acres 15 perches, being part R.S. G and 358 a, Rangiora Survey District, d at Southbrook. and adjoining the ties of Messrs Withers and Ilughey. roments—o-roomed house. .Lins block i sold in two lots. „ o_i rood 5 perches, being part K.b. 5, at Southbrook, together with 3-roorn-tigo thereon. , , . This property is all tip-top dairy vhich will'increase in value. The purof Lot 1 is assured of a comfortabio ler to wind up the Estate both lots absolute sate. Sale at 2 p.m. m FARMERS°'CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneers; or, ’PRILL AND CONLAN, Solicitors. ’ORTANT PUBLIC AUCTION. VIS 10 \ OF FORTY ACRES OF 1 FAMED HARE WOOD LAND. ATURDAY, MAY 27th, 1316.

THE Now Ze.alnrtd Farmers’ Co-operative Association of Canterbury, Ltd., have received instructions from Mr C. J ; who has permanently lett the district, submit' to Public Auction, at their Land Sale Booms, Cashel Street, on SAj. V, May 27th, 1916, ftt noon, his well-known Block of Land, in subdivision, situated sit the corner of Harewood and Russley Bonds, Hnrowood. This block has been subdivided into six'fine lots of about five acres each, and one lot of ten acres, all with front-acre. The land is of exec lout quality for fruit-growing and all kinds of small crooning. No ono interested in those pursuits should neglect the splendid opportunity this sale presents. A healthier _ situation than these blocl:3 enjoy does not exist around Christchurch. The distance- from city is only 51 miles; Harewood School, stcro ana post ofhco aro within a few chains. _ very reasonable terms of purchase are being extended by the vendor." Possession .Tune Ist, 101 G Plans available at end of week. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., Auctioneers. CFTARLES CLARK. REALISATION SALE -' OF - PROPERTIES In SPREYDON, SYDENHAM AND LINWOOD. /CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with V 7 instructions from the Owner, who i& leaving Christchurch, to Sell by Auction, .in the Rooms, 109, HEREFORD STREET, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th, At 2 p.m., THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES SPREYDON—IIS, ROSE STREET (qloso tc a school), occupied by Mr Bell, 2 acres 30 perches, orchard and paddock, House of 5 large rooms, bath, h. and c., pantry, ecullery, washhouse, ieadlights, verandah, stabling, cart-shed, store-rooms, pigsties, fowlhouses, etc. Also adjoining, 1 Acre 3 Roods 23 perohes, fenced and in grass. SYDENHAM - 104, SOUTHAMPTON STREET, occupied by Mr Alien, House 6 rooms, plastered, bathroom, 'h. and c., gas, sewer, washhouso, H.P* water, stable, etc., i-acro land. LINWOOD House of 6 rooms, bath, li. and c., gas, HP. water, washhouse, etc.; 18 perches land. Let to a tenant. Convenient to tram and school. As the owner is leaving Christchurch, my instructions are TO SELL. CHARLES CLARK, 14 No. 441 Auctioneer. ESTATE OF THOMAS TERRY, DECEASED. PROPERTY—ADDINGTON. "tHARLES CLARK has been instructed by ■/M. C. Barnett, Esq., Acting Local Deputy ’ublic Trustee, to Sell by Auction, in tuo looms, 109, Hereford Street, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th, at 2 o’clock, ; 0 25, COTTERILL STREET, ADDINGTON (betwen Sclwyn Street and Park Road), containing 4 rooms, with 1 rood 8 perches of land. As the estate has to be wound up, the Sale ■ill be practically an unreserved one. No. 817 13^ H. B. SORENSEN. THURSDAY, MAY 11. Salo Eleven o’clock. 18. SORENSEN will Sell, by Public • Auction, at his Yards, Lichfield Street, >,oooft Timber, 3 x 1, 4 x 1, 6 x 1, 8. x 1, x 2, 4 x 2,4 i x 1 T and G Flocrin , -2 Li"ht Mullion Windows, 1 Three-light 3 Single Window’s, Panel Doors (all extra utility),^3 Tiled Registers and Mantelpieces, Gft Danks Windmill and Pump, 1 Gft do. nd Pump, also 3-400 Sq. Tanks, 1 Garden loiuh, 1 S.E. do., 1 Spring Cart, 2 Barrows, Motor-car Bodies, Dairy Utensils, Lathe, >t Shop Fittings, lot Pot Plants, 2 cases oots and Shoes, 2 Wringers, 100 sacks Oatlieaf Chaff, 87 bags do. (50 sacks do. with 11 faults), 10 sacks Barley, 12 sacks Rice [cal, 12 sacks Pig Meal, 50 sacks Table 'otatoes. Pig Potatoes. H. SORENSEN, Kjj Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17164, 10 May 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17164, 10 May 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17164, 10 May 1916, Page 12

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