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AUCTIONS. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. 1 SYNOPSIS OF AUCTION SALES FOP, ' WEEK ending 2nd DECEMBER, 1016. MONDAY, 27t.h—Arabarlcy; Furniture Sale. Leeston, account Mrs Johnston. TUESDAY, 2Sth-Eangiora, Ashburton, Liltlft River. WEDNESDAY, 29th-Ad<lington. THURSDAY, 30th—Hawardon ; Cleaving Sale at Wakaimi, account S. Corbctt; Clearing Sale nt Mayfield, account. Hev Wilson. UIDAY) 1st —Duvauchellc's; Sheffield; Clearing* Sale, account John Hood, Mount Sowers; Clearing Sulc, account Q.. H. Roberts, The Peaks. N.Z.'FARMERS' CO-OP.. Auctioneers. A JIBESLBY SAL E. -a. MONDAY. 27th NOVEMBER. 1916. Present Entries /or thifl Fixture include: Account M. O'Connor, Balcairn — 1 Dealing Binder, in good order. Account Clients—--4 Wearier Pigs and 1 Shorthorn Bull 200 Ewo Hogceta in wool 150 Wether Hoggets in wool. Account J. Sloss, Oinihi—--50 Fnt a.r.d Forward Merino Wethers 20 Fnt Ewos 1 Ma«sey-H<irris Reaper and Bindor, in good repair. Further Entries Invited. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Auctioneers._ T ITTLE RIVER. SALE. -' TUESDAY, 28th INST. PxlE-SENT ENTRIES for this FixturesAccount Client—--180 Ewos and Lambs (all counted) 100 Wethera, Cross-bred. Account T. Thompson—--10 Forward Empty Cows. Account L. Fahoy—--3 Good Sheen Do?s. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ABSN., T3ANGIORA STOCK MARKE' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2fith, 1016. PRESENT ENTRIES—--100 Fat Wethers 40 Fat Wethers f.O Fat Ewes 85 Ewes or.d 90 Lambs 100 2-tooth Shorn Wethers. CATTLE—S Good Springers. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., IS I Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT THE TEAKS. I FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1. \\7"E have been instructed by Mr G. H. » ROBERTS, wo having sold his farm, to Sell, by Public Auction (in conjunction Ivith Messrs PYNE AND CO.). THE WHOLE OF HIS 'VALUABLE LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, comprising— HORSES—Gleiimuir Shepherd Lass (2195), Glenmuir Shepherdess (2100). Bay Gelding Jock (aged), Bay Gelding Prince (aged), Bay Gelding Lofty (aged), Bay Mare Kit, Bay Gelding Dick (Byrs), Bay Gelding Punch (Syrs), Bay Gelding Tom, Bay Gelding Nugget (ayrs, broken to chains)) Chestnut Cob by Aladdin (aged, broken to saddle and harness), Bay Gelding by Prism (oyrs, broken to saddle), Bay Filly by Aitkon Brue. dam Glenmuir Shepherd Lass, 2yrs; Bay Pony Filly (9yrs), good hack, unbroken; Grey Pony Maro (aged). CATTLE—3 Cows in nrofit, fourth and fifth calvers; 1 Hoifcr, duo April G, second calf; I Fat Cow, 3 two-year-old Fat Cattle and 2 Calves. SHEEP-N 350 Ewes, with lambs at foot; 4 and 5-year-old Ewes, 250 Mixed-sex Hog- | gets, 60 Fat Ewos, 11 English and Border ] Loiccstor Rams j All tho abovo Sheet) are in the Wool, I IMPLEMENTS—3-furrow Plough (Dun- | can), 2 Double-Furrow Ploughs (Duncan), 1 I Massev-Harris Stubble Plough, I Hillside i Plough. I S.F. Plough." 1 Planet Jun., 1 Set 1 5-leaF Harrows, 1 Set i-leaf Harrows, 1 set S-leiif Grass Seed Harrows, 1 Set 6-Icaf Harrows, 1 Sot Disc Harrows (20 blades, now, | Duncan). 1 Set Disc Harrows iDnncan, 13 ! blades), 1 Cambridge Roller (lift, new, fore- | carriage ajid brake), 1 Maseoy-Harria Binder, I 1 McCormJck Binder (good order), 1 Grass ■ Mower, 1 Grass Seed Stripper, 2 Farm Drays I and Frame, 1 5-ton Waggon (Duncan), 1 > Broadcaster (distributing box). 1 Broadcaster i (18ft, old). 1 Maßsey-HaiTJg Grain and I Manure Drill (Turnip Feed Attachment, j now), 1 Massey Harris 13-coulter Drill, 1 I Dray with turnip attachment. I HARNESS—3 Cart. Saddles and BreechI lug, 6 Sets Loading Harness, 12 Sets Collar I Tlarues and Winkers, 0 Sets Plough Chains, j 1 6-horse Blocks and Chains, 1 4-horue st. Block and Chains. SUNDRIES—IS Coils Wire Netting. CovI ers, Tarpaulins, Wirt, Tqoln of all descriptions, hcst6 of sundries too numerous lo mention. 1 Sheep Feeders and 13 Sacks Al- ! gorian Oats. 1 Stack Sheaves, 400 Empty Sacks. 2-20 Jushols Carton Oats, 100 Bushels Gra.ss i Seed> 7 Sacks Seed Wheat, 3 Sacks CocksI foot, 1 Sack .Rape Sftod, 3 Sacks Crested J Dogstail, WonlprcHS, Wooltable, Chatham ! Cleaner, ' Ladders, quantity of Timber and Galv. Iron, j 2 Gigs (Brabncr-Steel makers), 2 Sets , Gig Harness, 2 Riding Saddles, 1 Spp;,g j Dray, and 1 Trap. I Sale to Commence at Noon, : NOTE ALTERATION IN DATE OF SALE | From THURSDAY 30th November to FRIDAY, Ist DECEMBER. Luncheon Provided, i NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP., PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. MOUNT LAWRY ESTATE. FOR SALE. BY FUBLIC AUCTION. ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd. 1016. WE. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' V* CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. LIMITED (in conjunction i with the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND ; MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED), I have received instructions from MESSRS ! HUTCHINSON AND MADDP3ON. who have dissolved partnership, lo SELL BY PUBLIC ! AUCTION, in cur Laud Saleroom, Gashel I Street, Cltristchurch, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1916, At 12 o'clock Noon, THEIR MAGNIFICENT SHEEP I '"- PROPERTY, i Known as " MOUNT LAWRY," i Containing I FIVE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINE ACRES, Together with ' BEAUTIFUL HOMESTEAD AND OUTBUILDINGS. Mount Lawry Estate iR in t.wo blocks, tho Mount containing Four Thousand Four Hundred and Thirty-eight Acres oi real good, sweet tussock hills; lying well to tho sun, ■very securely fenced with good standard and wire fences into threo convenient-sized blocks, is well watered and absolutely safe I winter country. Erected on thin block :» a Shepherds' Cottage, which has accommodation tor eight men, and there are good Sheep Yards. The Homestead Block contains One Thousand One Hundred and Ninety Acres of Flat Land, which grows excellent crops o{ Oat?, Rape and Turnips, and in addition is splendid fattening country. Homestead Buildings consist of a Beautiful Now Bungalow of seven large rooms, with every convenience, tiled roof, large verandah. The Lawns and Gardens which surround i-ho house uro very tastefully laid out, completing ono of the most attractive homes ill North Canterbury. There are also erected on the property a Manager's Cottage, Six-stalled Stables, Two Loose-boxes, Harness, Room, loft, Shearing Shod arid-Yards. Situated about fourteen miles from Rangiora by good, hard-metalled roads; half-mile from Post and Telegraph Office and School. This Property has wintered, and is at present carrying Two Thousand Seven Hundred Breeding Ewes. Three Thousand Three Hundred Hoggets and Ono Hundred Head of AUCTIONEERS' NOTE. This Sale presents a raro opportunity to ar.ouire a Splendid Sheep Run,' with a Charming" Residence, in one of tho most iavourcd parts of tho Dominion, and the Auctioneers do with tho utmost confidence rocomiriond those who contemplate purchasing to inspect this Properly, which is placed on the market under exceptional circumstances, and is for Absolute Sale. Mount Lawry Wool Clip has earned for itself a very enviable reputation, having always commanded tho very highest price*, both locally and at Home. Conditions of Sale in the course of preparation, and will be ready for inspection in a few days. For further particulars apply to NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP., NEW ZEALAND LOAN CO., 231 Joint Auctioneers. MHMARU.—MJB Acres (230 in crop sown J- down with best seeds), all ploughable, except one small gully; carrying 800 sheep and iambs, besides cattle, which can bo taken nt valuation. Homestead, all necessary outbuildings. This farm will bo worth considerably more a year hence, with tho enhanced value uf stock and produce. The farmer who buy? it imi't bo fortunate. Owner will consider mortgage, for £3OOO, balance 6i per cent for 5 years. GEARY ANT) YATES. 194, Casael Street. 3271

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17335, 25 November 1916, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17335, 25 November 1916, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17335, 25 November 1916, Page 16

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