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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. OF CANTERBURY, LTD. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. FERNBIDE. On account MR J. T. WRIGHT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1920. WE are instructed by MR J. T. WRIGHT, who has sold his Form, to hold a CLEARING SALE of the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, on the property, Fernside, on the above dale, as follows: — SHEEP--800 Fat and Forward Four and Six-tooth Wethers 100 Ewea and 100 Lambs TO Hoggets 11 Rams CATTLE--1 Guernsey Cow in profit 4 P.B. Jersey Cows, in profit 2 Two-year-old Stcere 4 Two-year-old Heifern 2 Eighteen-months Heifers 4 Yearling Heifers 1 P.B. Jersey Heifer Calf 1 S.H. Bull DRAUGHT HORSES--2 Bay Draught Mares, 9yrs; all work 1 Blk. Draught Mare, 7yrß; all work 9 day Draught Mares, 6ym; all work 1 Roan Half-draught Mare, 4yre; springcarter 1 Blk Draught G01d.,, Byrs; all work 1 Bay Draught Geld, syrs; all work ~ 8 Bay Draught Goldings, 4yrs; all work fi Bay Draught Geldings, 6yrs; all work 18 NOTE.—We can with confidence recommend the above Horses to anyone on the look-out for good Draughts. They are all guaranteed sound, good workers, and they «e oil thoroughly broken to shafts. LIGHT HORSES--9 Hacks S. and H. 1 Blk Shetland Pony, S. and H.; quiet IMPLEMENTS. ETC.-8-F. Plough (new) D.F. Plough (new), 4-F. Diso Plough, 3-F. Dieo Plough (new), 15coultor M.H. Drill complete (new), Broadcaster. M’Cormiok Binder, 6-leaf Harrows, 5leaf Harrows Giant Duncan Cultivator (new), Duncan Cultivator Discs, Horße-hoe complete, Clod Crusher, R.T. Gig. 1 Gig. Spring Dray, 2 Farm Drays, Farm Tip Dray, 19 1-H. Swinglotrees, 4 Double Trees, 1 8-H. Tree 8 4-H. Trees, 2 sft 6in Block Trees, 1 6-H. Set Blocks 1 4-H. Set Blocks, 10 prs. Plough Chains, 2 Sledges, Slicop Feeder, Grassmower (new). Duncan Roller, 2 Sets Drummond Twitch Harrows, 7 Coils Cyclone Netting (new), 1000 Gum Stakes Spray Pump, Forks, Shovels, Gorse Knives, Grubbers, etc. New Galvanised Tank 2 'Wheelbarrows, Separator, 2 Chaff Bins, Barb Wire Scalding Tub, Horse-clipper, 2 Crosscut Saws Maul and Wedges, 20 Prs. Gate Hangers, Hinges and Fasteners, Grindstono,” 50 6ft Sheets Iron, 6 pr. Wheels. Old Iron, 50 Gum and Pine Posts. 8 Tons Agricultural Lime 1 Staok Oateheavea BO Sacks Dun Oats 2 Sacks Barley 19 Setß Collars, Hames and Winkers 19 Horße Cover®, 2 Sets Gig Harness, Spring Cart Harness, 2 Cart Saddles Breechings, 2 Sets Leading Harness, 9 Riding Saddles and Bridles 600 Empty Sacks (good) 8 Dogs and Kennels 10 Prs. Fowls Quantity Furniture SALE AT 11.80 a.m. SHARP. NOTE.—A Motor-car will meet Buyers at Ferns ids Station. LUNCHEON. NX FARMERS’ CO-OP. LTD., fg Auctioneers. > ANCHOR A HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1920. SPECIAL ENTRY—count MR A. C. PULLEY, Loburn—--1 Bay Draught Mare, 6yrs; broken chains; sound and quiet GENERAL ENTRIES—SO Good Draughts 6 Hacks N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., A Auctioneers. LAND AUCTION. LEESTON SALE. FRIDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1920. [N THE ESTATE OF THE, LATE W. J. ALLEN (DECEASED). '•HE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CAN2RBURY, LTD., have received, instruc,tu from the TRUSTEES to SELL BY JBLIC AUCTION, as above:— VO DESIRABLE FARMING PROPERTIES, SITUATED KILLINCHY DISTRICT, within fc-mile from School, 4 miles from Leesfcon Township and Saleyards. |jOT 1—44 ACRES, more or less, together with COTTAGE 2 ROOMS and shed. CROPS—6 acres Barley (on contract), 6 ires Oats, 14 acres Potatoes, 1 aero ManIds, 2 acres fallow, balance in good grass. ■>od cropping and grazing land. LOT 2—20 ACRES more or less, known as Homestead Block, together with HOUSE 4 ROOMS, in good order, orchard and garden,, artesian well, oowbvre, trapshed, dairy, etc. CROPS —4 acres Barley (on contract), S ree Oats, balance good grass. This is exceptionally good cropping land id has grown 55 to 60 bushele Wheat. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—Both Farms are ,11 watered and exceptionally clean, with od gorse fences, and we strongly recoinBnd anyone requiring a small Farm to “ P< N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP.. LTD., Auctioneers. IZARD AND LOUGHNAN, Solicitors. 85 LAND SALE EXTRAORDINARY. BANKS PENINSULA PROPERTY. On account of MR C. W. FIELD. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION In tEMERS’ CO-OP. LAND SALE ROOM, Cashel Street, Christchurch, on VTUKDAY NEXT DECEMBER 4t!h, TE. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' ' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NTERBURY, LIMITED, have received tructions from MR C. W. FIELD (who ug to advancing years is retiring from nine) to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION in LAND SALE ROOMS, Cashel Street, istchurch, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER at 12 o’clock noon, his Well and Favourr Known Kaituna Valley Property, " Haeiai,” containing 917 ACRES. The Land, which consists of rolling downs and low hills, was originally very heavy bush, which, with the exception of a few acres left for shelter, has been felled and burnt and sown with cocksfoot. AT PRESENT thero are 400 acres shut up for cocksfoot seed, which is looking well, and there is no place on the Peninsula where cocksfoot does better, as high ns seven sacks of seed to the acre having been reaped off a large area of this property. There is also another very valuable asset attached to this property in limber— a great quantity of splendid totara and black pine trees which have been felled and never worked—and theie is a sufficient quantity to, warrant a sawmill being installed. Tho property has been held by Mr Field for 84 years, during which time it has bean most carefully farmed, as one will fully real i'se when inspecting, as the whole property is free fTom noxious weeds (absolutely no gorse or briar). The fences ore such as one rarely sees, being constructed of totara posts and dToppers and galvanised wire. The whole place is well watered by springs and creeks. BUILDINGS consist of a comfortable 7rocmed dwelling, with every convenience, telephone laid on, and Lake Coleridge power is now being installed in Kaituna Valley; also good stables, large shed, which would make an excellent woolshed and cottage. SITUATED 7 miles from Kaituna railway and 14 miles from school. ' TERMS OF SALE—IO per cent on fall oi hammer; 15 per cent on poe,session, Decern bar 16th, 1920, 5 per cent on ISth December, 1922; balance 18th December, 1925. Interest at the rate of 5| per cent. For further particulars and arrangement* to inspect, applv N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. I LTD., Auctioneers. WYNN WILLIAMS, BROWN AND GRESSON, 09 Solicitors. WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heel* cost ‘Hilt mow than inferior rubbers—hut they gin one hundred per cent more wear I Th*) i art British mode from but Para Rubtn*-, Gat them. US

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 15

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