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CANT.. FARMERS’ CO-Ql*.. ASSN., j AUCTION SALE. SALE YARDS, PLEASANT POINT. JULY 5, After Stock Sale. BUILDING SECTIONS. ACCOUNT MR AY. A. THOMAS. TREE HOLD SECTIONS Nos. 114, 115, .116, 117, total area 1 Acre 19 Perches, with 1 chains frontage to Horton Street. .Further particulars' apply— CAN'T. FARMERS’ CO-OP., ASSN., Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. FOR MR A. J. JONES. EOSF.AYILL—LEVELS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, At 12.30 p.m. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE. ASSN., LTD., have received instructions from Ml.t ALFRED J. JONES (consequent on relinquishing fanning for the butchery business), to sell by Public Auction, as above : SHEEP. 70 J-brcd EAVES, 2-tooth to Failing Mouth (Rams out March 7). CATTLE. 3 Dairy Cows, in Profit and in calf. 1 Heifer in Profit. 1 Yearling Heifer. 1 Yearling Bull. PIGS. 2 Berkshire Sows, with litters. 1 Sow (empty). 1 Yorkshire Sow, in Pig. 1 Berkshire Sow, due 6 weeks. 1 .Berkshire Boir (Lincoln College Strain). 1 16-months Berkshire Boar (bred by W. Topham). , 5 Porkers. 5 Stoic L’igs. 13 AA'eaners. HORSES. Black Gelding -‘Jimmy,” Oyrs, all ' work. Black Mare “Bloss,” 7vrs, all work, and in foal. IMPLEMENTS. D.F. Plough (It. and G.), 5-leaf Harrows and. Bar (nearly new#. Set Disc Harrows, Set Grass Seed Harrows, Grubber, . Grass Mower, R. and G. 15-coulter Drill, S.F. Plough, Broadcaster, ' Turnip Cutter, 7hhor.se Yoke, ,4 Pairs Plough Chains, 3 Sets Leading Chains. 3 Sets C. H. and AA'.\ Farm Dray and Frame, 'frees, -30 Sacks O.S. Chaff, 3 Sacks Cape Barley. 200 Empty Sacks, and Numerous Sundries. L UNCH EON PR OVJ D ED. CAN'T. FARMERS’ CO-OP.. ASSN., Auctioneers. GOOD VALUE. 290 ACRES FREEHOLD, rich agricultural and fattening farm, situated Pleasant Point district. I Ideal healthy situation overlooking To- ■ tara Valley, -1 miles from railway station, convenient to school, telephone, daily mail. 11 paddocks, mostly standard and wire tehees in splendid order. AA’ell watered. 24 acres wheat, looking well, 20 acres ploughed, 22 acres barley and grass, 20 acres young grass, balance mostlv 2 and 3-year-okl. PRICE, £23 10s per Acre. Easy Terms Arranged. Attractive 0-roomcd House, bathroom, h and c water, wash house, good buildings, 6-stall stable, iron granary on concrete, iron implement shell, 2roomed men’s lint, pig sty, fowl houses, shed, meo garden and orchard, sheep yards. The Farm is in splendid going order, clean and in great heart, free, loamy soil. Carried 600 sheep last season without turnips, and 70 acres under the plough. A bargain for anyone looking for a good farm in a good locality. IDEAL DAIRY FARM. 40 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated between AViuchester and Geraldine, 2 miles from railway station, daily mail. All deep, rich,- loamy soil, noted for its permanent pasture. Dairy return tor 10 months from I 18 cows, was £3lO this season. .Buildings comprise seven-roomed House, washhouse, etc., -stable, loose box, cow shod, granary, etc. PRICE—£4S Per Acre. Terms £BOO cash, balance 5 years. Ideal for cows, plenty of feed, with running water and shade in summer. The farm has been in present hands ever 60 years. Sole reason for soiling, estate must be wound up. GOING CONCERN. 270 ACRES L.1.1’. Rental us lOd per acre. Splendid limestone property, with exceedingly rich flat. Permanent running water and springs, close to school and 0 miles from railway station. . Short motor run from 'Timaru. Good 5 Roomed House, washhouse, storeroom, etc-., all beautifully sheltered. Good garden and orchard, telephone connected. Stable, loose box, chall shed, cow shed, separator room, motor slic'd, granary, shearing shed, yards alul dip. PRICE —£4700. Terms arranged. Stock comprises 530 good ewes, 11 selected milking cows, good 5-horse team, all implements necessary, includi ing shearing and sawing plant com--1 plete, largo number of sundries. This . is the class of property that seldom ! comes on the market. SHEEP FARM. 3 540 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated in i a good locality. Very convenient j to 'Timaru. About 270 Acres spleu- , dill cocksfoot grazing laud, lnilaAico cultivation, a large proportion ot j which is very rich. Subdivided into 16 paddocks, wutircd by springs ) and permanent creek. Estimated 3 carrying capacity over 1000 sheep. PRICE—£2O Pei- Acre. Good Terms Arranged, i A T ery attractive homestead of 6 s rooms, bathroom, h and c water, dairy, - washhouse, - motor shed and numerous outhouses. Splendid water supply Ironi stream by engine and pump, wool shed, . stables, yards, etc., etc. 'This is one of - the most attractive farms now offering. - Garden beautifully sheltered and laid out. Anyone looking lor something a v little better than the ordinary farm, , should inspect without delay. Canterbury Farmers’ Co-op. Association, Ltd. LAND SALESMEN, TIMARU. WAIMATE AUCTION COMPANY, HIGH STREET, .WAIMATE, X)0 Going Concern. —40 Acres L.1.1’. Rent £4O yearJv. Studholme. Handy rail, first class land. Six roomed House and outbuildings. All necessary implements, 9 cows, horses, 3 acres in mangolds. As a going concern. Terms arranged. 150.—20 Acres L.1.1’. Close to town. Good 1 roomed House. Rent only £7 12s yearly. A cheap farm. Terms arranged. 500 Going Concern.—4-4 Acres L.LP. Good -1 roomed bouse and outbuildnigs. Rent £56 yearly. All necessary implements and horses, 22 cows. 'Terms arranged. A cheap farm. Inquire about this. r Private Sa'e, j acre good man golds; also 3) h.p. Associated Engine in first class or tier t£3CB-

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 June 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 June 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 26 June 1926, Page 16

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