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[clearing sale, rangitata island. Thursday, january 5,. 1893. WE have been favored with instructions from Mr William Kennedy, to Sell by Public Auction, at Island Home Farm, on the above date, the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, consisting of 4 Draught Horses, good workers 3 Light Harness Horses 2 Three-yea,r-old Colts and Fillies, unbroken I 1"S earling i 5 Cows in Milk 4 Yearling Cattle 250 Merino Ewes with 95 p«r cent of lambs at foot 80 Halfbred Hoggets '< 6 Store Pigs 1 Fram Dray and Frame 1 Grain Drill 1 Set Disc Harrows 2 Sefcs 5-Leaf Tine Harrows 1 Double-furrow Plough 1 Single-furrow Plough 1 Cambridge Roller 1 Reaper and Binder (by Walter A.. Wood) 1 Grass Stripper (new) 1 Chaffc utter and Horse Power 1 Waggonette 1 Spring Trap 1 Weighing Machine 1 Pair Blacksmith's Bellows 1 Anvil and Vyce 1 Set Screwing Tackle, and a large quantity of Blacksmith's Tools 2 Large She<=p Feeders 1 Tarpaulin 24 x 24 (new) 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 Grindstone 200 Sackd Oaten Sheaf Chaff 12 Sacks Oats, 10 Sacks Wheat 10 Sacks Flour , Shaft and Loading Harness, Waggonette and Trap Harness 3 Biding Saddles and Bridles Plough Chains, Whipple Trees, Spades, Shovels, Hay and Manure Forks. Also— The Whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of Chests of Drawers, Wardrobes, BookCases, Chairs, Sofas, Tables, Double and Single Bedsteads, Mirrors, Washstands, Dressing i Tables, Toilet Sets, Fenders and ' Irons, Lamps, Dairy Utensils, and ! a large quantity of Sundries too \ numerous to particularise Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. N.B.—Mr Kennedy having sold his Farm every lot advertised will be said WITHOUT RESERVE, J. MUNDELL, I*s Auctioneer. FOR PRIVATE" SALE. Complete Thrashing Plant WE have for Private Sale a Complete Thrashing Plant, consisting of Eight Horse-power Traction Engine, by Fowler ; Combine, with live-fefct Drum, by Foster, with Elevators complete ; all in first-class working ord9r. Full particulars on application. 12 221 FRIEDLANDER BROS 1 WHY NOT"cUTTa 1> ASH IN THE HOLIDAYS ? XXT HEN you can get a good fit, good VY workmanship and good material at; the Scientific Tailoring Company, where you know Lublowjs capable to thoroughly rig you out at a low cast for cash. New and splendid lots of fancy Trouserings, Coating, and Tweeds of great assortments to choose from. egp Note the old address— TA.NGRED STREET, Near Arcade, ASHBURTON ' THE NICEST CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS ARE POT PLANTS. ~T7I <V.CH day as the receiver attends to J-^ the Flowers they will think kindly of the giver. With tha same Plants honour and prizes may be won at ihe forthcoming show. I have a large an 1 varied stock of Foliage and Flowering Plants at Christchurch Prices. Also -Oats, whole and crushed, Chaff, Chick Wheat, Flour, Bran, Sharps, Potatoes, etc., at lowest rates. Jf. T H. O ML A. S, HAVELOCK STREET. ___ TheIMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Lb. Established a.d., 1803. Paid up Capital and Invested Funds, Nearly TWO MILLIONS STERLING. MR W, W. WHITE having relinquished the Agency of above office, we have appointed Mb Robert McCalium Sub-Agent for Ashburton and District. SOL ANDERS & CO., 12 16 Chief Agents for Canterbury. BOT FLY. rnHE WELL "KNOWN PAGE'S -L HORSE OIL has been tested by experts, and found to be the best remedy for the Bot Fly. One abplication a week raises a scurf, and the fly cannot penetrate the skin. THE HORSE'S FRIEND. PAGE'S No. 1 Horse Oils. Sure cure for sprains, bruises, or swellings of any kind in horses. PAGE'S No. 2 Horse Oils*. Sure cure for sores on backs or shoulders, and any kind of broken wounds. Numbers of Testimonials can be produced, AGENTS. For Ohertsey, Mr T. McDowell, Storekeeper* For Ashburton, Mr Anderson, Saddler For Tinwald, Sir Clark, Saddler. For Geraldine, Mr Connolly, Saddler. For Timaru, Mr Price, Saddler. Sole Maljer and Proprietor ; F. W. PAGE, OHJBRTSEY. CANTERBURY. 2J187 . „___ II popular Remedy. AND WITHOUT DOUBT A GOOD ONE. IT shows the confidence the public have in MARSHALL'S INFLUENZA REMEDIES, No. % and % when the sales are 1400 bottles weekly since the epidemic bes;an. There is nothing to equal, these medicines for the rapidity with which they reduce the fever, cure the pains in the head and limbs, and hasten recovery from the worst attacks of this dreaded malady. . It is not very nice to be tya on a bed of sickness in, the h^iday season. To FROM ASHBURT.QN pRVapOMmY.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2863, 3 January 1893, Page 3

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