CANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP., ASSN. CLEARING SALE AT HUNTER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927. At 11.15 a.m. ON ACCOUNT MR K. W, MERCER. "THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ 1 CO-OP.. ASSOCIATION LTD., have received instructions- from MR K. W. MERCER, to sell at his homestead, on the above date, by Public Auction, and without reserve, the whole of his LIVE & DEAD STOCK AND PLANT, comprising:— HORSES. 9 Draught Mares and Geldings, ages from 4 years to aged, all good sorts and straight out of hard work. 1 3-year Gelding, unbroken. CATTLE. . 6 Milch Cows in profit and due in spring. 1 Store Cow. 4 Shorthorn Pleifer Calves.’ 1 Shorthorn Bull. SHEEP. 234 Full and Failing-Mouth X-bred EWES. 23 M.S. LAMBS. 5 B.L. and 4 E.L. RAMS. PIGS. 1 Sow, with litter. 2 Well-Bred Breeding Sows. : 6 Store Pigs. 1 Purebred Berkshire Boar, bred by Mr J. Briggs. IMPLEMENTS. 2 McCormick Binders in good order, Farm Dray and Frame, Spring Dray, Tip Dray, B. and McD. D.F. Plough, 3-furrow Disc Plough with Grader attachment, Swamp Plough in tip-top ord6r, P. and D.D. Combined Drill with patent cover, 1 Superior Drill, Good Travelling Hut on Wheels, 2 "Sets 5-leaf Harrows and Bar, Set 3-leaf Grub Harrows and Bar, Portion of B. and McD. D.F. Plough, Set P. and D.D. Discs, Ransome 17-tine Grubber, Duncan Grubber, Tripod Harrows 12ft by 4ft, 11-tine Hustler, Horse Feeder, Sheep Feeder. HARNESS, ETC. 8 Sets Collars, Haines and Winkers, 2 Cart Saddles and Breechings, 5 Sets Leading Harness, 9 Horse Covers, 6-horse Yoke, 8 Sets Chains, , Single Trees, Double do., 3,4, 5, and 6horse do., 400 Empty Sacks, Large Quantity Oat Sheaf Chaff, Wire Netting, Fencing Tools, Posts, Stakes and Wide Range of Useful Farm Tools and Sundries. NOTE.—The above list is (as mentioned in the superscription), being offered for absolutely genuine sale, and presents a first class opportunity for those desirous of purchasing tiptop horses and first class farm implements. Lunchean will be served at 10.45, and the sale will commence at 11.15 a.m. CANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP., ASSN., Auctioneers, Waimate.
' A BARGAIN. 350 ACRES FREEHOLD, adjoining large township, within 5 minutes’ walk from railway station. All level land, subdivided into 11 paddocks, watered by permanent and running water. 130 acres turnips and grass, balance grass. The land is all of excellent quality and grows splendid crops of wheat, oats, etc. First class fattening farm. Sheep always do well. \ Improvements consist of good 6 roomed house, bathroom, h and c water, windmill and tanks, scullery, washhouse, shearing shed, woolshed, stable, yards, etc. Nice garden, well sheltered by well-grown trees. PRICE—£IB Per Acre. Easy Terms Arranged. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone wanting a good sheep or cropping farm at a reasonable price. The owner is out to sell, and will give very easy terms to approved purchaser. It is a clear title, balance of unpaid purchase money will be left on first mortgage at 6 per cent, per annum. RICH FARM. 40 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated on Main Road, between Winchester and Geraldine, about 2 miles from Orari railway station. All rich, level, grazing land. This is one of the best dairying farms in the district, and is noted for the permanency of the pasture. Ideal dairy conditions, permanent running water, plenty of shade, and good feed, well subdivided, all in grass. 6 Roomed House, washhouse, stable, loose box, cow shed, granary, etc. Very large orchard, well shelPRICE—£4O Per Acre. Terms: £SOO cash. This property is an early selection, and has been in the same hands for the last 60 years. This is a paying little dairy farm, and well worth inspection. VERY CHEAP. 500 ACRES FREEHOLD, situated 2 miles from railway station, school 1£ miles, freezing works 6 miles. Consists of low downs and' flats, all lying well to the sun. 13 paddocks, post and wire fences, well watered. The farm will carry 500 ewes, besides cattle, and all the lambs fattened. 20 acres of flax give a good return. PRICE—£7/10/- Per Acre. Terms: £IOOO Cash. Buildings comprise 6 Roomed House, stable, granary, cow shed, pig sty, fowl houses, sheep yards, etc. The owner would .consider an exchange for a suitable town property, equity about £IOOO, which must be good value. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone with a town property wishing to start farming. CHEAP FARM. 415 ACRES Government Renewable Lease. Rental 5/8 per acre. Situated convenient to railway station and saleyards, and 2 mile from school. All level land subdivided into 7 paddocks. No gorse fences to cut. Watered by water races. 22 acres turnips, 3 3 acres rape, 17 acres stubble, balance grass. Sheep do exceptionally well on this farm. PRICE—£26OO GOODWILL. £I2OO Cash Necessary. Buildings comprise well built 5 roomed house, bathroom, h and c water, washhouse, pantry, etc., motor shed, new wool shed, implement shed, yards and dip.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 9 April 1927, Page 16
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