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AUCTIONS, THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERA- ' TITE ASSOCIATION OP CANTERBURY, LTD. YNOPSIS OF AUCTION SAL] 1917 •— 6ek ending PEBttUARY lOth, MONDAY, sth—Mount Somers, Amberley, Springsfcm. TUESDAY, 6th—Ashjburton, Culverden, Rangiora, and Property Sal© a-ccount late John Martvn, Southbrook. WEDNESDAY, 7th-Addington. THURSDAY, Bth—Methvon, Ha/warden, Clearing Sale account J. Henry, Aunat. FRIDAY, 9th—Leeston, Sheffield, Clearing! Sale account Jas. Benbow, Bankside. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., 288 Auctioneers. SOUTHBROOK PROPERTY FOR SALE BY AUCTION. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1917. On account Trustees in'Estate lato John Martvn. T/VTE are instructed by Trustees in Estate " » , lato John Martyn to offer for salo by auction, in our Land Salo Room, Rangiora, °n tho above date, the following property: 6 ACRES 1 ROOD 28 PERCHES, situated at Southbrook. Tho Property is divided into 4 sections. Half-acro in orchard, balance in grass. Improvements—s-roomed House, with verandah and scullery, wnshhouse, dairy, cowshed, trap-ahed and stable. NOTE-This property is all FIRST-CLASS DAJRi' LAND, and a comfortable living could bo made off the placo. SALE AT 2 p.m. Full particulars from N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD., Auctioneers. Or Papprill and Conlan, Solicitors. "DANGIORA STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, 1917. PRESENT ENTRIES. 500 Fat Lambs 180 Fat Ewes 100 Fat Wether* 200 Forward Lambs 110 Two-tooth Ewes 150 Two-tooth Wethers 75 S.M. Half-bred Ewfes N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD., 186 Auctioneers. A D H> I N G T O N SALE. 'WEDNESDAY NEXT. PRESENT ENTRIES: Account C. Maguinness, Wainui—--1 Truck Extra. Good Springing Heifers Account W. Scoon, Hawarden—--4 Purebred Berkshire Boars, 3£ months old Account Client— C First-class Springing Heifers; Shorthorn cross N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., 287 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT ANNAT. THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Bth, "Jl/JR, JIS. HENRY, having disposed of his •"A farm, has instructed us to Sell the whole of his LITE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising: HORSES— Brown. Mare, "Bess," foal at foot and stintod to Shepherd Reign Chestnut Mare, " Pryde," 6yrs foal at foot and stinted to Shepherd Reign Chestnut Filly, 3yrs, unbroken, foal at foot Calf-draught Mare, "Flower," Byrs; all work 1 Brown Mare, " Jean" Syrs, stinted to Shepherd Reign 2 Four-year-old Fillies broken to all, work 2 Three-year-old Geldings, broken to chains 1 Three-yenr-old Filly, broken to chains 2 Half-draught Geldings, 3yrs, broken to chains 2 Two-year-old Geldings, unbroken 1 Two-year-old Filly, unbroken 1 Harness Horse 2 Yearling Geldings 1 Yearling Filly CATTLE—--7 Milch Cows, in profit 6 Calves 6 Two and a Half-year-old Steers 3 Three and a half-yoar-old Heifers, in calf 1 Springing Heifer 5 Eighteen-months-old Heifers 2 Eighteen-months-old Steers 2 Fat Cows 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3vrs PIGS--1 Breeding Sow, with litter of six SHEEP—--220 Four, Six and Eight-tooth Three-quarter-bred Ewes 200 Rape Lambs 80 Two-tooth Ewes 30 Two-tooth Wethers 50 Full-mouth Ewes, for rape 21 Two-shear Shropshire Stud Ewes 22 Lambs 5 Romney Marsh Stud Ewes 5 Stud Ewe Lambs 2-Shear Shropshire Stud Rant 3-Shear Shropshire Stud Ram 2-Slwai English Leicester Ram Aged Rams IMPLEMENTS—I 3-f. plough (convertible), 1 4-furrow ekim plough, 1 5-furrow disc plough (convertible), 1 swamp plough, 4-leaf tine harrows, 1 hay rake, grass mower, tip dray, drill (Cooper and Duncan). Cambridge roller, wheelbarrow, horse clippers, 45-gallon Alfa Laval Separator, 1 sheep feeder, gig and harness, collars, harnes and winkers, and covers for all working horses; quantity of Household Furniture, sundries too numerous to mention. Also, 1 4-ROOMED COTTAGE, . situated, in Sheffield Township. Luncheon provided. Sale commences at noon. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 28S Auctioneers. ILEARLNG ' SALE AT' BANKSIDE. Mr Jas. Benbow, Bankside, having disposed of his farm, has instructed us to hold a Clearing Sale on FRIDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, of the WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. The following is a list of some of the items: HORSES—Bay Fillv, Jean, 3yrs, chains; Bay Mare, Rose. 6yrs, all work; Bay Mare, Bell, 7yrs, all work; Br Mare. Dolly, Byrs, all work; Ches Mare, Jess, 9yrs. all work; Bay Maro, Mag-, aged, all work; Grey Gelding, Dick, oyrs, all work; Bay Golding, Prince, 9yrs, all work; Bay Gelding, Duko, all work; Bay Gelding, Billy, aged, all work: 2-year-old filly by Baron Everest, 2-year-old Filly by Clan Stewart, 1-year Draught Golding, 1-year-old Draught Filly. SHEEP—2OO 2-tooth I and J-bred Ewos (gcfld). 80 2-tooth Wethers (forward). CATTLE—2 Cows, in profit, duo 3rd calf; 1 Springer, 1 Heifer Calf. IMPLEMENTS—--2 3-furrow Ploughs (Booth-MacDonald) 1 17-Coulter Drill (Booth-MacDonald) 1 Set Disc Harrows (Booth-MacDonald) X Roller, 6-leaf Harrows, 4 6ft Harrows; 1 Farm Dray and Frame, 4-horse Spring Waggon (3 tons), 2 Deering Binders, Spring Cart, 1 Gig (Ions: shaft), 1 Gig, 1 MasseyHarris Grubber, 2 6-horse Trees. Blocks • and Tackle, 12 pair Plough Chains, 5 Sets Loading Harness, Cart, Saddle and Breeching, Covers and Harness for all horses. SUNDRIES— 12 Coils Cyclone Netting, 2 Coils Plain Wire, h Ton Manure, Empty Sacks, Grass Seed, Wheelbarrow, Fowl;., Geese, Ducks, etc. 1 h.p. Chaffcuttor 4 Pigs an d hosts of sundries too numerous to mention. Quantity of Household Furniture. Luncheon Provided. SALE COMMENCES NOON. N.Z." FARMERS' CO-OP., ogl . Auctioneers. T'S the turpentine in ordinary floor-polishes which reddens and rougher the hands Apply LINOARNISH with a brush-dries in ft few minutes, and laBt; for 12 months jjinoarnish puts a new surface on linoleum Is 6d, all grocers. TOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS onst , C less than Leather Heels—and they t« ko the fae out of Walking. the wg ;WEAR A pAIR

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17394, 3 February 1917, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17394, 3 February 1917, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17394, 3 February 1917, Page 16

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