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AUCTIONS. THE 'N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OP CANTERBURY, I/TOREMINDER. CLEARING SALE~AT HAWARDEN. THURSDAY, MtrTsEPTEMBER, 1916. THE N.Z. -FARMERS' CO-OP. ASfiCN., LTD., having sold Mr W. O'Brien's farm, have been instructed by him to sell by Ptibhc Auction, in conjunction with MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO., the whole of his valuable Live and Dead Stock. (See last Saturday's issue for full particulars). HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP. "PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS. SUNDRIES and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. S4l« to commence At 13 o'clock sharp. , Luncheon Provided. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., H. MATSON AND CO., 90S ' Joint Auctioneers. nLEARING SALE' AT LEESTON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1916. \Ce hav» received instructions from MR J. WEBSTER (hie farm having been sold), to hold a CLEARING SALE of all, his LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK on the above date, comprisinc: 111 S.M. x-bred Ewes, with lambs at foot (in good condition) 71 Forward Wethers, 4 and 8-tootb 1 E.L. Ram ' 1 S.D, Bam . . HORSES: Draughts—--1 Kay Mure, aged, all work ' ' 1 Bay Gelding, aged, all work 1 Bay Gelding, Syrs all wort 1 Bbt Mare, 3yrs. all work 1 2-vr Filly, by Mark Time 1 Yearfing Fillv by Mark Time 1 Yearling Colt by Mark Time Hacks — 1 Roan Mare, broken all work, Tvts 1 Fillv, Syrs, unbroken, by King Trace? 1 Yearljng Colt by Advocate IMPLEMENTS: 2 D.F. Ploughs, P. and D., 1 3.F. Plough, P. and D., 1 Spring Cart, 1 Disc Plough, 4furrow (M.H.), 1 Brake. 1 sot 4-leaf Harrows, 1 J-sbaft Gte, 1 Cultivator (P. and D., new), 1 4-horse Yolk and Swingletreos, 1 Cambridge Roller, 2 -Avoir Weighing: Ma* Chines, 1 P. and D. Drill (grain and manured, new, 1 set Ch*4n Barrows. Harness for 4 working houses, 1 Dray and Frame, 5 Cart Saddles and Breeching, 1 Tip-dray and Frame, 2 "sets Leading Harness, 1 Binder (McCormiek), new, 40 Sheets Galvd. Iron (5 and eft). 1 Binder (M.H.), 1 Anvil and.Yice. 1 Graw Mower (M.H.). PRODUCE: ITO Bushels Garton Oa*s 50 Sacks Whoatcrt Sheaf Chaff , .' . 300. Empty Sacks., In addition to the above there* is % torse quantity of useful SUNDRIES. SALE COMMENCES 11.30 A.M. Luncheon Provided.' N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP; ASSN.', Auctioneers.

'■:•-' TIMBER SALE. At RANGIORA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1916. On Account Mr Geo. Storey, On Premises, HIGH .STBEET, near KING STREET. r WEATHERBOARDS, » . o*i,ox». o* 2; FLOORING, 6* I, 8x1; SCANTLINGS. A x % « x 3, 6 t % 6x3, and a large quantity of very useful Assorted Timber. Also, Doors, Bricks, Piles, etc. . The above is" all in tip-top order_ and tree from wood-rot, and will be sold in handy l° ts - ...„'« ' ' Sale at Three o'clock Sharp. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., .LTD., ISS Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT DOYLESTON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER sth, 1916. T\/ p E hare received instruction*' from MR * * J. FAY, who is* leaving the District, to SELL (in conjunction with MESSRS H< MATSON ANT)-CO.) tb© whole of his Live and Bead Farming Stock, on THURSDAY, sth •OCTOBER, comprising:— HORSES, broken, to all farm work—' 1 Brown Gelding, Darkey. Syrs 1 Bay Gelding, Prince,. Bjts 1 Bay 6eldingo Seoitie; Byti' 1 Bay Gelding:, by Border Chief, 3yrs, broken to chains > Broken to lead—--1 Bay Filly, by Proud, Bennermah, 2yrs 1 Bay Filly Foal, by Black Douglas 1 Bay Filly Foal, by Proud Bannerman 3 Bay Mares, aged 1 Brown Gelding, Tommy, broken saddle ■ and harness 1 Bay Geldinsr, by Kin? Traey, 8y», broken saddlo and harness. 65 Half-bred Eire*, lambing 10 Fat Hoggets ' 3 Rams. , * 1 Pure-bred Shortho'rn Cow, in milk 40 18 months Steers and Heifers, good eondition 1 Calf. '" '....' 62 Head 2-year-old Cattle, mixed sexea 1 Sow, with litter : of 10. IMPLEMENTS-, McCormick Binder, side delivery , Grass Mower, McCormick Hay Rake, McCormick Drill, 18-cutter, P. and D. Duncan Grain and Manure, spoon feed ' i Drill, AiigloiAmcriean, 1 P. and D. Duncan Cultivator 1 D.VFurrow Plough, Booth and Maodan aid . . ' I Set Discs, Booth and Maedonald • 1 Cambridge Roller. 1 Set 4-leaf Harrows 2 Farm Drays , 1 1 Spring Dray, 1 Spring Trap . 4.Sheep Feeders, 1 Portable Where Grindstone Large quantity, Farm Tools and Dairy Utensils Host of Furniture 'and Sundries ' 90 Pairs Silver Wyandotte Fowls. SALE TO COMMENCE 11.30 a.m.. Luncheon Provided. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.', LTD., 11. MATSON AND CO., Joint Auctioneers. CLABIDGE AND SMITH. FARMERS' SALEYARDS. , ILARIDGE AND SMITH report a l*rge v>" entry at their Sale last Friday. Prices were good right thrc-jgh, end a clearance was made, 300 sacks eha,ff. spring dray, 'J delivery vans, cultivator, * incubator*, 2 brooder* and a largo entry of furniture ftod sumines. All sold at good prices. Owing to the large entry of the above lines, the horses eud vehicles did not get the crowd, and;bidding became slack. We hove decided to hold our Sale ©very week. Horses, pigs, implements and vehicles will have premier pjace at future sales. Entries war. led now. CLARIDGE AND SMITH. 9423 HARRY SMITH, Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 12

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