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CANT. FARMERS’ (JO-OT.. ASSN. COMPLETE CLEAR INC SALE. FOR AIR A. E. LAPTUORNE. ROSE WILL ROAD, AVASHDYKE. THURSDAY, -NOVEMBER 27. At 11.00 a. ml. npHE CANTERBURY FARMERS' X CO-OPERATIVE ASSN., LTD., have received instructions from Air A. K. LA PTHORN E. ilosewill Road, AVashdyke, to sell hv Public Auction as above, without reserve : —• HORSES. 1 ' Bay Draught (Adding “Star.'’ Syrs (all work, good leader): Bay Draught Gelding “Jock,” - 9yrs, all work (good leader) ; Bay Draught Gelding-“ Dick,” l.Oyrs, all work; Ray Draught Mare “Gip,”..aged, all work; Bay & Draught Alaro r /‘Kitty,” , aged., all work; Bay Draught Gelding “Prince,” .'lyrs (chains); Bay .Draught A'arc “Jess,” 3yi\s (chains); Rdv Hack Al.tre “Nelly,” aged (quiet lady to drive) ; Bay Mare, , aged. cattle: 3 Jersey S.H. Cross Cows (2nd and 3rd ' calvers, iii profit), Jersey S.H. Heifer (in profit) ; 2 Jersey S.H. Cows (2nd ' alyei-s, in profit)-, Jersey- Cow -ith calf-(in pro-. . - fit),. 2 .Jersey (lows (4th calf; , due December), 2 Shorthorn Cows (in profit), 2 Jersey Cows(2nd calf, due December), Purebred Jersey- Cow (3rd calf, due December), Purebred JerseyCow (sth calf, due December), Purebred Jersey neifer, 3 Jersey S.H. Cross:-Heifers, 2' Steers, "Jersey-Bull (18 months). >- IMPLEMENTS;, 'ETC.' - . ’ . McCormick Grain and Manure Drill ' (Grass seed and turnip box complete), D.F. Plough (R. and G.), - Set Disc"Harrotf-s (P. ’ and D. D.) Set 5-Jeaf Tinei Harrows aiwl Bar, Cultivator (International), Binder (6ft cut ALH.), Binder ,7ft cut M.H.Oj Plaifet Jr., 5-ton Spring Lorry, Rubber T.Vrcd Gig .[(Watson-)y 4 Wheeled Runabout with Shafts/Lawn Mower (“Big American”),' Stewart Clipper, • Page AVire- ‘Striiincr, Wheel bar- : row, .121 t Feeder, - Pig Trough, left Ladder, 3,4, 5-and 6-borse I JTrees, 3.Double. Trees,’’-S •Swiiigle"trees, • 6. Sets Chains,■' 1 4-horse set Blocks.and Chains. ' . HARNESS AND SUNDRIES, j Set Spring Cart Harness, * Set Gig Harness, Cart ’ Saddle and - ■ Breeching, 2 Sets Leading . .-Chains, Riding Saddle, 6 Sets Collars,, Hames arid'Winkers, 30U Empty- Sacks, (Quantity AVharf 'Timber, 5, Cream Cans, Portable Copper. (Aletbven), ’ Scalding Trough, -Daisy Churn, 40 Fowls, 5 Indian Runner’ Ducks, 17 Geese.. FURNITURE: - Largo Quantity- Furniture and Effects,- everything 'being in-, tip-, y - top order. . ' FOR UNRESERVED SALE. LUNCHEON. SALE.II:3O SHARP. CANT. FARMERS’ GO-OP,, ASSN., Auctioneers; CHEAP. DAIRY FARM. 245 ACRES Education Lease,' rental lIS' per -acre, yiy years 'to run yvith renewal subject to re-valuation, situated about 3 miles from Clandeboyo factory anil sciiool and post pfhee; - Ideal land, well teheed and watered. 30 acres ready for rape, 2 paddocks iii gieen feed, balance glass. PRICE £ooo for Goodwill and inn piovements. Good - 5 Roomed House, stable, large shed, granary, cow shed,-with engine room, yards, etc. The above, price is only the Governlfient valuation lor improvements, and tlie amount allowed at the end of the term. At the present prospect foi butter fat tins is one of tne best prepositions for-a-small farm how ottering. CHEAP FREEHOLD. 226 ACRfcS T RdEduLD, siLuateii ,3 miles ,'lrom Clandeboye dairy lac-to-y, school, and post otncc. All level land. Ideal glazing land loi cattle, well watered and sub-divid ed. About 50 acres ploughed ready lor rape and turnips, balance grass. No buildings. . PRICE —£18 Per -Acre. About £6OO Cash Necessary . MIXED FARM. 370 ACRES uovernmeiiD Renewable’ Lease, rental 7 s id per acre, situ ated in good district, practically all ■ level land, sub-divideu into 11. pad docks by good fences, permanently watered by creeks and springs. Crops—2s acres oats uuii 4u acres - ploughed’, balance 2 and 3-year-oid grass. Das wintered VOO sneep for last two winters and now carrying / 600 ewes and 100 dry sheep. PRICE—£3OOO Goodwill. Terms: £IOOO cash, balance 5 years , . at ok per cent. AA’ell built 6 roomed House, bathroom, h and c Avater, washhouse, etc. Good orchard and garden, stable, chaif house, shearing shed, implement sued, yards, etc. VERY CHEAP. 392 AGUES Government Renewable Lease, lental 7s Od per acre, situated between Timaru and \V annate, about l mile from school. All easy downs, about 30 acres fiat and 3 acres bush. Sub-chviued into 10 paddocks. 50 acres m-cals and in acres rape. All well watered. Irn- | provements consist of attractive 5 loomed house, bathroom, h and o v, a ter, stable, granary, implement shed, fowl house, etc. PRICE—£ 1.000 lullin',nil and Improvements., .Very easy terms arranged. ; The above price is only the cost ot the improvements .and is an absolute bargain for anyone looking for a mixed j iariu. Very easy terms can lie arranged, about £10(10 /ash being rcces.sary, and if the Government loan I that has already been granted can j be transferred to incoming man, j then only the amount of cash necessary lor the stock and plant will he required. Canterbury Farmers’ Co-op. ; Association, Ltd. j LAND SALESMEN, TIMARU. j

D. C. TURNBULL & CO, TO FARMERSI SEEDS! SEEDS’ SEEDS! SPRING SOWING. RYEGRASSES, Perennial, Wester p Wolths anil Italian. COWGRASS AND WHITE CLOVER COOKSEOOT. CRESTED DOGSTALL •Quality Right. Prices Right. BUILDERS' LATHS.-A Consignment of Oregon Laths to laini ex “West Nilus,” at Reasonable PriceD. C. TURNBULL & CO,

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 November 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 November 1924, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 19 November 1924, Page 16

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