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AUCTIONEERS. CANTERBURY FARMERS* ASSN. IMPORTANT SAL K OP FREEHOLD PROPERTY. CANTERBURY FARMERS" CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. Ltd., in conjunction with FKIEDLANDER BROS., Ltd.. havv been instructed by Messrs Marsh and Bovd t»> sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at Messrs. Fri'ttlandef Bros.* Rooms. Ashburton. on SATURDAY. 23rd MAY. 1908. Lot t.— 120 L Acre*. Milnlivided "* t » > 16 I'oiWf nierit l l w«-ll fewvd anil w;vlvr iit each dock; 34 acri'H in turnip*. 73 do. in nato. !>>» d<». in rape and grass, 100 tussock, balance in young grass. Improvements consist of S-roomed House. 8-siiUled Stable, Blacksmith"* Shop. Chaff House, Shearing Shed. Sbeep Yards, and Dtp. Lot. 2.—750 ACRES. divided into 10 paddocks. welt fenced ami watered; 70 acred in turnips. 53 acres in oats, balance in young grass; together with Broomed Dwelling Hons*-, 8 stalled Stable. Bant, Wools hed, and Shipyards thereon. Hour of Salv—l o'clock. The above Properties are most conveniently situated, being dost* rt> Haling and Hinds Railway Stations, and the land is easily worked and no waste. CANTERBURY FARMKRS' COOP. ASSN., Ltd.. and FRfED LANDER BROS., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SAL K OF HIOH CLASS AUKICULTURAL FARMS. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOC* I ATI OX, Ltd., in conjunction with iHE NATIONAL MORWAUK and AUENCY CO., Ltd. and GUINNESS and LeCKEN, Ltd.. have been favoured with instructions from Richard Keliand. »«{-. to sell by Public Auction at TattersallV Land Sate Rooms, 'l'imarn, hi.-* Tycho Flat and Fairview Properties. on SATURDAY, 30th MAY, 1903. At 2.30 p.m. >harp. TYCHO PROPER IY, 797 ACHES, subdivided into convenient paddocks and well watered by permanent streams, together with improvement* thereon, comprising ww ' 7-roomed Dwelling House in brick, h. and e. water anil all modern conveniences, 8-stalled stub la with lott. loose boxes, men'a hue, wool-died and sheep yards; also 5--roometi' Dwelling house, Stables. ;>nect.«. and other conveniences. This fine- Property is wtuated on Tycho Flat and » all rich limestone formation, and has produced 77 btusheb prime wheat and 120 ditto oats per acre. Tire quality of the land has tew equals in 'I imam District for the production oi grain, roots, or grass, and its fattening pioperue* for sheep and cattle ore* now famous. Ihe situation is excellent, being 14 miles from Timarn and 5 miles from Sutherland© Railway Station, and cIo«e to Public School. Should the Property fail to tind *a «»uyer ai a whole it will be offered in the following subdivisions:— L6T 1.—265 ACRES will new Homestead and Outbuildings. LOT 2.-236 ACRKS with 5 roomed Cottage and Outbuilding*. LOT 3.—246 ACRES known ns the- Limestone Block. FAIR VIEW PROPERTY, comprising 462 ACRES subdivided into 20 paddocks, all substantially fenced with live fences and net! watered, together with 10-roomed dwelling house, h. and e. water, and ail modern conveniences. , Grain, wool, and implement sheds, 7-stalled stable, 2 loose boxes, men's hut, cow byre, ahrep yards and other conveniences thereon. This farm is all excellent wheat producing land in a high state of cultivation with no waste, ami situated about 5 miles from Limam and about j-mile from Public School and Post Office. Terms, easy. LOT 4.—323 Acres Canterbury College Reserve- Leasehold. Lease expires Ist March, 1911. ibis property is fenced and wett watered and adjoins the homestead block above mentioned.

The above properties have been early selections and are now being sold owing to the Vendor having purchased a >arge pastoral property In Mew South \Vales, and in consequence bas» instructed his agents that the above- Farms art- {or nona <fkie sale. Arrangement* can be made with the Agents to show intending Purchasers over Hie farms or by direction application to the Vendor on the Properties. I J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. COMPLETE CLEARING SALE Account Mr William Shaw, GERALDINE FLAT. THURSDAY. 28th MAY, 12 Noon. WE have- iec«ived instruction.* to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, at the' Homestead, "Ra.«ebank " : / HORSES: (All good Workers Shafts or Chains} BAY GELDING, " Duice," 6yr» BAY GELDING, "Punch," "<yrs BAY GELDING, "Prince," Aged BAY MARE, "BIojs," 6yrs (in Foal) BAY MARE, "Pride," Aged (in Foal) BI*ACK GELDING, "Eugene," 4yrs, BLACK GELDING, "Mac." Aged CHESTNUT MARE, "Sal, 6yr*. CATTLE: 4 MILCH COWS 1 FORWARD COW I FORWARD BULLOCK 5 YEARLING STEERS and HF.lFtroo 1 DEVON BULL SHEEP: 256 i-BRKD 6 and 8 TOOTH EWES (English and Banffr Leicester Ranis in) IMPLEMENTS, Etc. 3 Furrow Plough (P. and T).l>.). 3 Furrow Disc Plough I Duncan). Set Disc Harrows (Duncan). Cultivator (D.), Set 5-Leaf Harrows. Cambridge Roller (I).), 2 Reaper* and Binders (Maesey and New Century), Piano Mower. Mas>oy Cultivator, 6 Horse Yoke, Swingle Trees, 5 Sets Plough Chains. Spring Cart, 2 Farm Drays and Frames, Planet Jr., Anvil and Bellows, Vyee, 2 Grindstone. Emery Stone, Bag Barrow. Wlkvl Barrow, 200 Empty Sack*. Quantity Oatf. Grass Seed. Shaft Harness, Leading Ditto.. 8 H»>n>e ' Covers. FURNITURE: 2 Chests Drawers. Washstand and Ware, Bedsteads. Spring Mattresses, Suite Furniture (9 Pieces), Chiffoniers, Cupboard. Tables. Sewing Macliine. Linoleum. Carpet and Sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Mr Shaw has Sold the Farm and ininstructs us to sell Everything WITHOUT RESERVE. J. MUX DELL, Auctioneer.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13597, 18 May 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13597, 18 May 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13597, 18 May 1908, Page 8