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SALES BY AUCTION CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1950. At 1 p.m. ON THE FARmT BROCKVILLE. The OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, favoured with instructions from Mr A. J. Leishman, Brockville (who is giving up dairying), for Sale by Auction as above:— HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising: DAIRY COWS, ETC. 6 dairy Cows (in full milk) 3 dairy Cows (April-May calvers) 7 dairy Cows (June-July calvers) 2 18-month-old dairy Heifers (August calvers) 2 yearling Heifers 1 heifer Calf 1 empty Cow 1 3-year-old purebred Jersey Bull. HORSES. 1 springcart Gelding (A.W.) 1 Gelding (A.W.) 1 Mare (A.W,). IMPLEMENTS, ETC. R. and G. Limesower, R. and G. S.F. Plough, D.F. Disc Plough, Single-row Scuffler, Clod Crusher, M.H. Horse Discs, 2-leaf Harrows, Cultivator, Tumbler Hay Sweep, Farm Cart, Harness for 3-horse Team, set Springcart Harness, 2 sets Leading Chains, Plough Reins, 2 3-horse, 2 2-horse, 3 1-horse Trees. Donald Wire Strainer, 2 Branding Irons, Earmarker, Milk Fever Outfit, 2 Steel Wheels, 2 Picks, 2 Grubbers. 3 Crowbars, 1 Vice, 2 Hay Knives, large quantity Bolts and Nuts, 1 Shovel, 2 Saws, 2 Snig Chains, 3 sets Plough Chains, 3 Blocks, S-liooks, 3 lengths lin Pipe, Shaft, 3 Turnip Knives, 20 Field Pipes, 1 Milk Cooler, 3 Buckets, Mc.-D. Separator, Separator Bowl, approx. 4 ton Lime, 1 Stack Hay (approx. 7 tons). Table Lamp, quantity Macrocarpa Fence Posts, 28 W.L. 1-year-old Hens, (winter layers), 5 Khaki Campbell Ducks, 1 Fowlhouse, 1 complete Back End for Jewett, Hup or Dodge, Sundries. NOTE.—The above Cows are mostly Shorthorn cross and are a good herd which will shift well to any district. „ CLEARING SALE AT PALMERSTON. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1950 (Note Alteration in Date of Sale). At 1.30 p.m. ON THE FARM, PALMERSTON. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, favoured with instructions from Mr W. Wedge, Palmerston (who has leased his farm), will offer for Sale by Auction as above:— HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, , Comprising: SHEEP. 100 s.m. Romney cross Ewes 80 f. and f.m. Romney cross Ewes (Southdown rams out April 1). CATTLE. 2 S.H. dairy Cows (spring calvers) 1 S.H. dairy Cow (in full milk) 4 S.H. dairy Heifers (18 months) 4 S.H. Calves. IMPLEMENTS. Double Ridger, Single Digger Plough, R.G. Discs, 8.-Mac. Cambridge Roller, Spring-tooth Cultivator, M.H. Potato Planter, Ironage Potato Digger, Ransome, 4-leaf Harrows and Bar, Drill Harrows, 4-horse Blocks and Chains, Swingletrees, 2.3, and 4-horse Trees. Sheep Grating, Hay Rake, M.H. Mower, Barn Truck, Turnip Pulper, Turnip Slicer, Spring Cart, Harness, Chains, 2 Hay Knives, Wheelbarrow, 300 Chaff Sacks, 100 Manure Sacks, 50 bales Wheat Straw, Simplex 3-cow Milking Plant (complete), Counter Shatter and Belting, 50-gallon Lister Separator (motor drive, complete), 1 2-horse Motor, Skim Milk Pump and Piping, l Rotaiw Water Pump and Piping, Cream Cans (4, 5, 8 and 10 gallons). Sundries, etc. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CLEARING SALE AT PALMERSTON. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1950. (Note Alteration in Date of Sale.) At 11 a.m. Sharp. ON THE FARM, ADJACENT TOWNSHIP. THE .OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPER TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZE LAND, LIMITED, favoured with instrt tions from Mr F. Young, Palmerston (w has sold his farm), will offer for S; by Auction as above:— HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising: , SHEEP. 12 2-tooth Romney cross Ewes 60 4-tooth Romney cross Ewes 17 s.m. Romney cross Ewes 2 2-tooth Romney cross Wethc (S.D. and 8.L.. rams out Ap 12). CATTLE. 1 3-year-old purebred Jersey C< (August calver) 6 Cows, Jersey-S.H. cross (Augu: September calvers) 2 heifer Calves 3 steer Calves 1 18-month purebred Jersey Bull 1 Jersey bull Calf. ' IMPLEMENTS. Tractor, Farmall 12 (on steel, in go order), D.F. Tractor Plough (Int« national) McC. Tractor Discs (sft) ' coulter M.H. Drill (with Turnip Bo: Cambridge Roller, 1-horse Mow (McC.), Horse Rake, 7ft McC. Grubb Double Ridger, McC. Binder, 4-lt Harrows and Bar, Dray (with tract hitch), 4-wheeled Trolley, Hay Swe< Grindstone, Swingletrees, t 2 Hoi Trees, 3-horse Trees, Scuffler, 6 ba Super, approximately 150 bal Lucerne Hay, 200 bales Ryegrass a Clover Hay, Corn Sacks, Manu Sacks, 50-gallon Alfa Laval Separat (with i h.p. Electric Motor), Boili 2 coils Cyclone Netting, 1 coil She Netting, 5 44-gallon Oil Drums, Su dries, etc. AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAI PROPERTY AT THE OFFICES OF THE NORTH OTAGO FARMERS' C OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, at 2 p.m. THE NORTH OTAGO FARMERS’ C OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LT in conjunction with MESSRS FOX KIRKNESS have been favoured with structions from Mr A. D. Taylor to £ by Auction as above his Till street P: perty (No. 26), being part sections 32 13 Block 83 Town ot Oamaru, contain: 24.8 perches Freehold, together w Dwelling of 5 rooms and Kitchenette w all modern conveniences. Immediate possession. Further particulars may be obtained application to MESSRS >LEE, GRAVE & ZIMMERMAK Solicitors, Oamaru, Or, THE AUCTIONEERS. WANTED TO RENT TYJANTED, urgently, by ex-serviceman » and wife, UNFURNISHED SELFCONTAINED FLAT or HOUSE. Recently transferred to Dunedin. No children. Rent in advance. Phone 10-041, 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday, or phone 11-692 over Easter holidays. Can someone help? Medical student and wife require Small FLAT; furnished or unfurished; preferably self-contained; quiet and considerate tenants. Please reply YOUNG English woman musician, just arrived New Zealand, requires small Flat or Accommodation in Dunedin immediately.—l6o, Times. WANTED to Rent, Cottage or House, 6 months’ rent advance.—Phone 13-294 or 164, Times. WANTED to Rent, Crib at Brighton, or House, either Green Island or Fairfield.— 258, Times. WANTED to Rent, furnished Room or private Board.—2o7, Times WANTED, small Flat or Bed-Sitting Room, with cooking facilities.—2l7. Times. YOUNG Couple, with small baby, urgently require Flat or R00m5.—269. Times. TO LET TO Let, Furnished Single Bed-sitting Rooms, use all conveniences.—Apply 1027 George st. WORKSHOP (30 x 50 feet) and Office; very centrally situated.—Patersons, Rattray_st. . Advertising is accepted as a neces sary part of modern business promotion It has won a place for itself tu virtually everv industry Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27358, 6 April 1950, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27358, 6 April 1950, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 27358, 6 April 1950, Page 10