CANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP., ASSN. COMPLETE CLEARING SALE. ROSEWILL, TIMARU. THURSDAY, MAY 31. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSN., LTD., have received instructions from MR JAMES McGOY (consequent on Ins having sold his Farm), to sell by Public Auction, without reserve:— SHEEP. 250 2,4, 6 and S-tooth 2-bred EWES, and 7 Border Leicester Rams in 15fch April. 20 Fat and Forward M.S. LAMBS ' 1 Sheep Dog. HORSES. Chestnut Draught Geiding “Prince” Byrs, A.W.’, G.S.; Bay Draught Geiding “Nugget ’ !Syrs, chains, G.S.; iia3’ Draught Maro “Bell” liyrs, A..W., G.S; Black Draught Mare “Violet” dvrs, chains, G.S; Bay Spring Cart Mare “Lil” aged, G.S.; Bay Draught Gelding 4yrs; broken to chains, G.S.; Bay Draught Geiding syrs, broken to chains, G.S; bay Draught Mare 6vrs, broken to chains, G.S. N.B. —These horses are .good sorts, grand workers and with harness and covers for all horses. 5 year-old Bay Cob Mare, Gig and Harness (good turn out), and on account of a Client, 2 Ponies 14 'and 15 hands, quiet in saddle and harness. CATTLE. 7 First Class Dairy Cows, in profit and in Calf (all young cattle andguaranteed sound). 4 Heirers in Calf (due September). 1 Steer. 1 Yearling Shorthorn Bull. IMPLEMENTS. 2 Farm Drays and Frames, D.F. Plough, Disc Harrows, Sledge (on wheels), Cultivator, Spring l)ray, M.H. Binder, Drill (.combined), 4-leaf Harrows and Bar, Chain Harrows and Bar, Cambridge Roller, Harrow Trailer.
IMPORTANT SUNDRIES AND HARNESS. 5-Seater “Overland'' Motor Car (in perfect order), Stewart Clippers, Vvool Press and Table, “Lister” Separator (45 gallons), Horse .feeders, Trough, Scalding Trough, 4 Coils iNetting, Galley, 50 Fowls, 2UO Empty Sacks, Now Tarpaulin 18 x 21, 2 Cart Saddles and Breechings, 7 Sets Leading Chains, 7 Sets C. H. and YV, Set Spring Dray Harness, Set Gig Harness, Sundry Harness, 2, 4, and 5-horse Trees, 4 Single Trees Blocks and Chains. PRODUCE AND SUNDRIES. 200 Sacks, Oatsheaf Chaff, 5 Sacks Grass Seed, 6 Sacks Fowl Wheat, iOOIbs Red Clover, 10 Sacks Oats, 2 Lawn Mowers, Vyce, Crosscut Saw, Crowbar, _ Maul, Wedges and Tools, 3 Ladders, Stakes, Hurdles, Posts. FURNITURE. Contents of 6-Roomed House. FOR UNRESERVED SALE. CANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP.* ASSN., . Auctioneers.
A BARGAIN. 90 ACRES FREEHOLD, all rich heavy dairying land, situated about four miles from Temuka. Convenient to Factory and School. The land has been carefully worked, and grows heavy crops of grain and rcots, and is the best of dairying land. Subdivided into 5 paddocks, all fences in first class order. There are 60 acres in young grass, 4 acres swedes, balance fallow and older pasture. PRICE, £55 PER ACRE. Terms: £BOO Cash, balance arranged. Buildings comprise well built modern 4-Roomed Bungalow, bathroom, li and c water, wash house, store room and pantry. jMotor shed and men’s, hut. Cowshed with engine room, .concrete floor, water laid on, stock yard, pig styes, etc., etc. There is no cheaper or better dairy farm offering than the above. The price has been reduced 30 per cent, and is considerably less than the bare land cost some years ago. GOOD VALUE. 300 ACRES L.1.P., situated about 7 miles from railway station and saleyards. Mixed agricultural and pastoral land, well fenced, watered and subdivided, About 200 acres agricultural land, balance pastoral land. Rental -6s per acre. PRICE, £3OOO, GOODWILL. Terms Arranged. Buildings comprise good 5-Roomed dwelling, stable, trapshed and granary and yards. Watered by permanent creek and/ springs. School almost adjoins the property.
IDEAL HOME. 600 ACRES FREEHOLD, all rich level agriculural ami fattening land, well fenced and subdivided, watered by water races. In great heart • and "been carefully farmed. Well built 8-ltoonied House, bathroom, h and c water, all conveniences, garden and orchard, all beautifully laid out and well sheltered, telephone, daily, mail. 10-stall stable, loft, implement shed, motor shed, cow shed, yards etc., situated about 3 miles from large town, railway station and saleyards. PRICE, £3O PER ACRE. Terms: Third cash, balance 5 years at 5£ per cent. The above is a beautiful home, situated in an ideal position. Splendid fattening ami agricultural land very easy to work. GOOD VALLE. 350 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated only 2 miles from railway station and saleyards, and lsrgo township. Ideal position, convenient to Timaru. Consists of Splendid Downs and Flat. All first class wheat growing land that has been carefully farmed. Everything is in the best possible order. No place where stock do better. First class fattening country. PRICE, £24 PER ACRE. Terms Arranged. The buildings comprise good G-roomed bouse, bathroom, h and c water, storeroom, washhouse, coal house, dairy, 5-stall stable, loose .box, woolslied and granary. 8 paddocks watered by water race and permanent stream. 26 acres turnips and about 100 acres young grass. The above is a genuine bargain and well worth inspection. ST. ANDREWS PROPERTY. 3£ ACRES FREEHOLD, situated in the St. Andrews township, convenient to school and railway .station. All good land, logelher wil.lt well built 3-roomod duelling and scullery, motor shod, loose boxes, eow sited, and fowl house, PRICE, £520. Terms Arranged. Anyone-lookin'.': for a home with a few acres of 'rood land should inspect the above without delay. Immediate possession can he given. 'Canterbury. Farmers’ Co-op. Association, Ltd. LAND SALESMEN. TIMARU. “NO-RUM RING" Laundry Help moans better times lor housewives and Letter business for us. is packet does < washing beautifully Tirnaru grocers.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 29 May 1923, Page 12
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