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AUCTIONS. rHE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. tID. ewe pair. TUESDAY, 10th MARCH, 1920. On account of MESSES WOOD AND NEWTON, Cheddar Valley—--350 S.M. Half-bred Ewes. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD., 617 Auctioneer#. pULVERDEN EWE PAIR. THURSDAY, 18th, MARCH, 1020. On acoount of MESSRS WOOD AND NEWTON, Cheddar Valley--250 2-tooth Thrce-quarter-bred Ewes. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD., gig Auctioneer#, AUCTION SALE OP OXFORD TOWN PROPERTY, At OXFORD STOCK SALE, THURSDAY, MARCH 18th, 1920, at 8 p.m. A CTING under instructions from the Publio A Trustee, wo will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, the Property in tho Estate of CIIAS SPRIGGS, comprising of ONE ACRE 3 ROODS 36 PERCHES, more or less, together with tho Six-Roomed House, Corrugated Iron Shod 12 x 20, Four-slalled Stablo, Fowlhouso, etc.; first-class Gardon. The very place for a working man. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO.OP. ASSN., LTD., 832 Auctioneers. JJAWARDEN EWE FAIR. FRIDAY. MARCH 19th. 1920. PRESENT ENTRIES. )n account Mt Bonger Estate, Hawarden 200 4-year-old Half-bred Ewes )n account Mr H. T. Little. “ Hui Hui 150 Two-tooth Half-bred Ewes )n account Mr W. A. Forrester, Waikan—--250 4-year-old Half-bred Ewes )n account Mr P. Gordon, Hawarden 800 Two-tooth Three-quarter-bred Ewes )n account Mr Richard Wright. The Peoks--100 Four and Six-tooth Cross-bred Ewes 150 Two-tooth First Cross Ewes )n account Mr H. N. Hewitt. Tho Poaks--70 Four-tooth Half-bred Ewes )n account Mr H. E. Fincham. Tho Peaks--200 6-year-old Half-bred Ewes )n account Mr W. Reader Waikan--200 Two-tooth Three-quarter-bred Ewes )n account Mr E. Fletcher. Medbury--40 Two-tooth Half-bred Ewes—E.L.Also Draft Four and Six-tooth Half-bred Ewes Further Entries Invited. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP.. LTD.. __ Auctioneers. IMPORTANT NOTICE. t\OYLESTON FARMS for SALE. BY PUBLIO AUCTION. On Account of TRUSTEES LATE JOHN RENNIE. NET? ZEALAND FARMERS COUITVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERt imTTED. have rojeived mstruorom the Trustees of the late John to SELL, in their Land Slroot, Christchurch, on SATUiv iIARCH 20th, ftt 12 o’clock, R HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND, n K th<? well and favourably known arm, ” Maryfieid.” To bo sold in lour 1—55 ACRES, with four-roomed ouso and stable, known aa “ Soott a. 11—92 ACRES, with four-roomed ous’e and outbuildings, known b» Shaw’o.” LOT 111.—227 ACRES, Homestead, buildings, “ Maryfieid.” LOT 1V.—30 ACRES, with shed and sheepyards. known as “ Bruce's.’’ AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.-Tho Auctioneers sh to draw tho ftttentior of landbuyerato is important subdivision. Maryfieid lB purchased upwards of fifty years ago, -ect from tho Crown, by the late Mr John innio, and it is only in order to wind up o Estate that the Trustees have reluctantly iced the property on tho market for absoto sale, and it is raroly that a farm such this situated in such a lavoured locality, placed on the market, and buyers should t miss the opportunity of securing prac■ally first hand some of the very best agnltural and grazing land in Canterbury. ,o success the lute Mr John Ronnie mot th his stud of Bordei Leicester Sheep and vdosdalo Horses, which were bred and fed “ Maryfieid,” speaks for the qualities of o pastures of this magnificent property. Situated within one mile of Doyloston railway station and school, and two mile*s from Loeston saloyards. NOTE EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT; 10 per cent fall of hammer; 16 per cent qjt possession, March 27th. Balance 5 years ftt 6J per'cent. Plans now available. : NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD., ! Auctioneers; I CUNINGHAM AND TAYLOR, Solicitors. THE N.Z.F.O.A. ASSN., LTD. PUBLIC AUCTION. SPLENDID MIXED FARM. LAGMHOR-CUM-VALETTA. ACRES (IN TWO BLOCKS). AT OUR AUCTION MART, ASHBURTON. MARCH 20th, 1920, at 2 o'clock. THE N.Z.F.C.A. ASSN, has been favoured •with instructions from MR JAS. JAMIESON to Sl-l 1-0 i>y I’ULUiC AUCTION on tho abovo date, ki3 Very Desirable Property, comprising:— (Approx.) 35 Acrea Turnips (sown down) 63 Acres Rape (being fed off) 45 Acres Stubble (sown down) 4 Acres Sv.cdos 20 Acrea Fallowed Balance Grassos. Tho Homestead is splendidly sheltered with splendid orchard; good home; commodious stabling, loft, granary, loose-box, imulement shod, etn Situated in the rain area, within easy distance of either Westcrlield or Valetta Railway Station, and 2 miie3 from telephone. 2SO acres, comprising tho homestead block, is situated on the bank of tho river, and is without doubt tho finest land in the county. 200 acres, come 89 to 100 chains away nearer Westcrlield, is the best of sheep land, and grows oats, rape and turnip to perfection. The two blocks give a combination for mixed farming (so much sought after), but practically unobtainable. To those in search of such a property we earncsUv recommend inspection. For further particulars and terms— FARMERS’ CO-OP., AUCTIONEERS, Ashburton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18353, 10 March 1920, Page 13

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