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AUCTIONS, THE N.Z.VaRMERS' CO-OPERA- ~! ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. OANGIORA HORSB FAIR. Lb . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 si, 1018. FRESENT ENTRIES— On account Mrs Overton, Greta — 1 Arab Stallion. Oyra, broken to saddle Si Hacks, fiyrs, broken to saddle 1 Half-draught, rising "lyre (lead) i Ponies, .1 year to 24-ycar-old, nut of thoroughbred mare?, by the Arab. On Recount Mr \V. Jesson. Rangiora--1 Bay More, 7yrs, s. and li., sound 1 Pomber-lyred - Gig (Stee-i) 1 £ot Harness, ncnrly new. TOTAL ENTITY—2O HORSES. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.. ]SS Auctioneers. PURLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY. Dl ER 2nd, 1016. HP HE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' 001 OPERATIVE ASSN. OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, will submit ior Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION in their LAND SALEROOMS. CASHED STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd NEXT, AT .12 O'CLOCK NOON, the following Properties:— On Account of MR E. BUTTONA SOUND FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE. with nearly i-Acre Section, baring wide frontage, (situated No. 57. ST ASAL'H STREET, CITY, next to Corner of Antigua Street. Tim property is Let to n very good tenant and will prove an excellent investment. On account of MRS F. E. ROBINSONA MODERN FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE and Good Section of i-Acre or thereabout?. Tito House is almost new and will appeal as a very good Letting Proposition. Situation No. 03, HASTINGS STREET, SYDENHAM. On account of MF.S F. E. ROBINSONALL THAT SPLENDID PROPERTY situated at Mo. 204, HEREFORD STREET. CITY', with Good Street Frontage and also Long Frontage Mo a Public Right-of-way. This comprises a Modern Brick House of Twelve Rooms and every convenience, and Fine Section measuring 50ft by 100 ft This property has a splendid business position and will ultimately be extremely valuable. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 2,39 Auctioneers. / ILEARING SALE AT WHITECLIFFS U ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER sth, 1016. Wo liavo been favoured with instructions from MR S. C. REST/EVEN, who has sold his Farm, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date, the Whole of his VALUABLE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising : SHEEP: 200 i-bred Ewes, 2-tooth 200 i-bred Ewes, 4-tooth '230 i-brod Ewes, 6-tooth 200 i-bred Ewca, 8-tcoth 203 *-bred Ewe Hoggets. The ewes have all got lambs at foot by Romncy Rams. Also IS Romncy Rams. All tho sheep arc hill fiheop and all or.e ear mark CATTLE: 5 i-bred Cows, in profit, all good beasts, bred by owner, and 3 Vealors HORSES : 1 Bay Geld. Clyde, 10 years* broken to all work, bred "by Mr John Grigg, and a prize winnor; 1 Bay Mare Nancy, aged, broken to all work; 1 Bay Mare Blossom. 8 years, all work; 1 Chestnut Mare Jean." 5 years, all work; 1 Bay Filly Bonny, by Bonny Shepherd. 4 years, broken to chains, a first-class '(■earn; 1 3-vear-old Filly, unbroken, by Longbeach * Heir; 1 2yr-o!d Geld, by Longbeach Heir; 1 lyr-old Filly, by l.ongbeach Heir; ! lyr-old Colt, by Longbeach Heir, all the above four hordes are unbroken LIGHT HORSES: 1 Dark Bay Marc Kate, 7yrs, broken to saddle and harness; 1 Bay Pony June. by Glcnapp, broken to saddle and harness. IMPLEMENTS: 1 Rcid and Gray Double-furrow Plough, with scat, new, 1 Cooper and Duncan Swamp Plough, il Single-furrow Garden Plough. 1 .set JJuncan's Disc Harrows, 1 set Duncan's •t-ioaf Tino Harrows, I set Grass Seed Harrows, 1 Deering Binder, in good order, .1 3-ton Farm Tip Dray (Booth, Macdonald). ) 13-Coulter Drill, with Grass Seed Box attached. 1 Massoy-Harris Grass Mower, with ! clover table and pea harvester; also scrub I bar and knives for same, 1 Planet Junr. Horso Hoe, with potato moulder, 1 Cambridge Roller, 4-horse Block and Tackle and full complement of Trees for five horses. 1 Farm Sledge, P. and D. Duncan, 1 Roid and Gray .Level Woolpross, 1 -lewt Avery's Weighing Machine. Sundries—l2 Coils Sheep Netting, 2owt Fencing Wire, 1 Grindstone, 1 Gig and Harness, 2 Cart Saddles nnd Breeching, 2 sets Loading Harness, 1 set Spring Trap Harness, Chains, Collars and Haines and Covers for all six horses, !100 Pimply Sacks, 16 Tons Prime Oat Sheaf Cha'fi,' Rape, Turnip and Cocksfoot Seed, 1Ton Superphosphate Manure, Quantity of Toola and Household Furniture, including Billiard Table, Hall Stand, Marble-top Washstand, etc., etc. Also 80 Good Plymouth Rock Fowls, 2 Sheep Dogs and a host of odds and ends. SALE TO COMMENCE AT 11.30 A.M., After Arrival of Train. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., Auctioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION OF LAKESIDE PROPERTY. At NEXT LEESTON SALE. On FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6th, 1910. 5 ACRES AND 6-HOOMED HOUSE. "\7irE have been favoured with instructions » T .' from Mrs E. Marshall to Sell by Public Auction, in conjunction with MESSRS 11. MATSON AND CO., at conclusion of Siock Sale, Her HANDY LITTLE PROPERTY, comprising FIVE ACRES of Excellent Land, together with COMFORTABLE 5-ROOM-ED HOUSE and Minor Outbuildings, situated on Lower Lake Road, Lake-side, handy to Doyleston and Leeston, and lately occupied by Mr F. Rickerby. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. H. MATSON AND CO., N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP ASSN., 213 Joint Auctioi PUBLIC AUCTION.' Part of the Well-known " BLOOMFIELD ESTATE," YALDHURST. IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th, At 12 o'clock noon. rPHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO--1 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY,' LIMITED, has received instructions from Mr H. If. Hudson to Sell by Public Auction, in their Land Salerooms, Cashel Street, on SATURDAY, DEC. oth, 10U), at 12 o'clock'' noon, 100 ACRES of the Well-known BLOOMFIELD ESTATE, YALDHURST, with frontage to Buchanan's Road, and situated between Pound Road and Hornby Junction Road, in Two Blocks. LOT 1.—50 ACRES 2 ROODS 28 PERCHES. LOT 2.-5) ACRES 2 ROODS 8 PERCHES. NO BUILDINGS. POSSESSION MARCH 21st, 1916. NOTE. —In drawing buyers' attention to this fine property, which is on tho market for absolute sale-, tho auctioneer.? can eonlidentl recommend ail those in search of first-class land to mako an inspection of tliC'So two blocks. Tho land is rich black noil, easily worked, is in good heart, well fenced arid watered, find grows heavy crops of wheat, eats and potatoes. The prope-'" is only 6J miles from Christchnrch, 1 n from train, and handy to post office and railway. If is seldom that Isi;d of this quality iu so favoured a district, and within so short a distanco of the city- comes on the market for bona fide sale. , Buyers sdiould not miss tho opportunity of inspecting. Plans and furihor information from N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., '-) Auctioneers. PR ELI MINARY NOTICE. 7-URNITURE AND PROPERTY SALE PERCIVAL STREET, EANGIORA. On THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14th, 1916. On account of Mr F. A. Evens (who is leaving for the North Island). 48 PERCHES LAND, with Up-to-date 4roomed Bungalow, all convenience:', Also HouseJio.d Furniture and Effects. Full particulars later. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.. ]£B Auctioneers. BEST in the "Long Walk " WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Best in any walk, because they'ro pure Rubber —very resilient. Got a pair soon.

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

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17335, 25 November 1916, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17335, 25 November 1916, Page 16

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