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AUCTIONS. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIYE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. CLEARING SALE AT OHOKA. On MONDAY, I.lth DECEMBER, 1916. \\TK have been instructed by Mr W. McTlT V voy, who hn.i sold his farm, to BELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, the whole of his Live arid Dead Farming Stock, on the above date. Follow in? nre the particulars: CATTLE— II First-class Dairy Cows, 1 Jcr- «■!>»• Springer ('2ud cdf), 1 Bull (18 months), 1 Calf. ' (All cows 2nd arid 3rd culvers.) HORSES—I Half-drausrht Mare, 1 Springran. Mate, I Cream Pony (suitablo lor lady or children to drive). Also I Pig, 7 very cood Store Pigs. IMPLEMENTS—I Spring Dray and frar 1 Tip-dray and frame, 1 fiovernera Cart (ruu-lior-tv-rcd), J Sol. Ponv Harness, 1 Bridle one* Saddle, Set Spring-cart Harness, llames and Winker?, .'I Covers, Chains, Swingle-trees, 1 Sod Crusher. 1 Sledge. SUNDRIES—I New 4">-gallnn AUa Lava! Separator, 3 Cans. Buckets, Pi? Trouchs, Udders 1 20-gallon Boiler and 1 -W-gallon Copper, Grindstone quantity of Tool*. 301) Empty Sacks, 2 Coils Wire Netting. Corrugated' Iron, Firewood, 1 Galvanised BiHh, 7ewt Fertiliser 2(1 Sacks Straw Chaff, i Sacks of Piir Potatoes", 1 Carte Molasses, 5 Stack Covers, 60 Pairs Fowls, and Furniture. Sale commences Noon. Luncheon provided. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. Auctioneers. NATION AT, MORTGAGE & AGENCS COMPANY. TJMITED. CLEARING SALE. AT THE HOMESTEAD, A S HL E Y GOR GE, OXFORD. MONDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, AT 12 NOON. Account MR F. CAMPBELL, who has fold his farm. SHEEP. CATTLE. HORSES. PIGS. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. STOCK: r 'flO 2, 4. G and 8-tooth Ewes and Lambs 20 Head First-class Dairy Cows (young), just come into profit 85 Heifers, Jo months to 3 years. All good sorts 1 Holstein Bull (purebred) 2 Sows (farrowing) • 1 Boar 2 Porkers IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES: Dog Cart. Gig, Spring Cart. Harness, 50 Sacks Carton Oats, :1 Tons Oat Sheaf Chaff. 3 Sacks Grass Seed, Churns, Separator, Garden Tools and all Dairy Utensils. FURNITURE: Piano (pood order) Sitting-room Suite Dining-room Suite Also all Furniture that i« required for a well-furnished 6-Roomed House. -AiulSutulries too numerous to particularise*. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 118 Auctioneers. DALGETY AND CO.. LIT). AMBER L E Y S A MONDAY NEXT, 27th. 160 2-tooth J-bred. Wethers 1 Good Heifer, just calved Account J. Sloss, Qniihi—■2oo Fat and Forward 4 ami 6-toot Wethers OTHER ENTRIES--275 2-toolh i-bred Wethers SO Fat Wethers 60 Fat Ewes I Springer 1 Bull 100 Second-hand Sacks. 88 DALGETY and CO., LIMITED. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. BALMORAL. ACRES FREEHOLD. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 20lh DECEMBER. DALGETY AND COY'., LTD., have received instruction from MR D. DWYER to OFFER his Well-known Balmoral Property in i BLOCKS of First-class Sheep Country, which is now OPEN FOR INSPECTION. Full particulars in lator advertisement. MESSRS DALGETY AND COY., LTD., £7 Auctioneers. CLARIDGE AND SMTTH. CLARIDGE AND SMITH, AUCTIONEERS, FARMERS'. SALEYARDS. \\TE have in stock Wheat and Oats, Peas, VV Chaff, Sharps, Bran, Barley Meal, Seed Potatoes of all descriptions, Spring Drays, Traps, Gigs, etc. All classes of goods lor sale by private treaty or auotion, Try ws for your next Clearing Sale. Shareholders, support your own interest and trade uith us. \Vc are Cash Purchaser!? of Kites; price Is Id, delivered. POULTRY SALE THIS DAY, 11.30 a.m. CLARIDGE AND SMITH, ' HARRY SMITH, Auctioneers. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. j ST ALBANS BUNGALOW. 1 BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED. 'r— VERY PRETTY 6-ROOMED /UlO BUNGALOW, tiled roof, electric ~B h t, Douhou bath, large square entrance hall, panelled, picked figured timber, wide fiont, high section. A very fine, bold-looking residence, not the usual narrow type of bungalow. Deposit of £'loo accepted, and the balance by arrangement. speirs, saunders and co. ' A good living in it. 9 ACRES (about), together with 5 glass-. ■u houses. A Buyer will now get the benefit of the splendid crop of Tomatoes coming on. There are plouty of fruit trees on the section, and altogether it is ft good proposition for a man who wants to make a good living and be his own " boss." W* can arrange very easy terms. There is a 5-roorned house (good) and usual outbuildings. It is not away in the backblocks, but trams pass the door. The owner is asking JEMOO, but he may take less. Make an offer. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO. ■ TXCRES, G-ROOMKIf HOUSE ' KEEP A.COW. X»Q7k- this PROPERTY is computed 3wO I J to bo worth £IOOO. It comprise about 2 ACRES of GOOD RICH LAND; I grass «it present is up to tho knees. Owner says it will run two cows. Small orchard of"apples, peara, plums (several kinds), apricots, quinces, nuts, etc., etc. Small glasshouse and fernery. A good sound houso, with bathroom, h. and 0., gas, plastered and papered. Government morteago at 4J per cer.t. Terms arranged. Owner would consider taking houso and small section in exchange. _ _SPEIPvS._SAUNDERS ANDCO. BRAND. NEW BUNGALOW. £3O DEPOSIT. X'KQK—S ROOMS, everything of the kto&OOO est and best, including porcelain bath and electric light. It is honestly worth £650. The rooms aro large, plenty of cu]>board space, etc. Righf at the tram stop. This is a real nice home. Lot us run you out to Bee it. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. WANTED TO EXCHANGE". •i A ACRES, 4-roomed House for Sale, or l.\J would tako ft House and i-acro in exchange. NEW BUNGALOW for Sale. Owner will tako Section part payment. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO., 1 '69. Cashcl Street.

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

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17335, 25 November 1916, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17335, 25 November 1916, Page 16

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