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David Thomas. ; ■ Clearing Sal)e LTNDHURST. FAIDAY, FEB. 3rd, 1005 MR DAVID THOMAS has received ; instructions from MR ARTHUR DENT, who has Sold his Property, to Sell by Public Auction as above, the whole of , 'bis Live and Dead Stock, insluding HORSES, SHEEP, CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS and FURNITURE. SHLEP— Q(\f\ Fat Two*fcooth Wethers CJt£*{\ Two-tooth Maiden Half bred fd\>\J Ewes j A.f\f\ Merino Ewes OAA Fat and Forward Lambs Ajf\ Fat Ewes 7 6-tooth Border Leicester Rams HORSES— -| O Draught Mares and Geldings, JLm from 4 years old upwards, and broken to all work 3 Unbroken Draught Mares and Fillies IBay Gelding, good m Saddle and Harness, by Prince Imperial 1 Thoroughbred Mare, stinted to Cajolery 1 Brown Gelding, Daudy, a good spring Cart Horse All these Horses are exceptionally goed, sound and staunch. OATTLE--3 Cows m Full Profit, 2 Fat Steers, 2 Yearlings, 1 Calf IMPLEMENTS--3 New Drays and Frames (Eoifl and Gray), 1 Reid and Grey Roller, 1 Reid and Gray Grubber, 1 Reid and Gray Manure Drill, 2 Double-furrow R. and G. Ploughs (new), 2 4-furrow Ploughs, 3 Reapers and Binders m good order, 1 Broad Cast Drill und Harrows (18£t), 16-leaf Set Harrows, 14----leaf Set Harrows, 1 Duncan Spring Tyne Grubber, 7 t.heep Feeders, 2 StrippetSjl Boring Machine (now) 1 Blacksmith's Forge (complete), 1 Barrowp, Shaft and Leading Harness for all Teams, 1 Set Gig Harness (new), 1 Set Trap Harness, Empty Sacks, Wire and Tools, Grindstone, and a lot of sundries too numerous to particularise, 1 SpriDg Dray^ 1 New Gig, 1 Trap. Also— The Furniture of an 8-roomed House. Mr Dent having sold his Property, will submit every lot for Unreserved Sale, Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon Provided. A Drag will leave my office at 10 o'clock sharp. D. THOMAS, 1 173 Auctioneer. -|- AM A CASH PURCHASER OF B-yegr&iss, Oats, Oatshcaf Chaff. D. THOMAS, I 273 Ashburton. FRIEDLANDER BROS., Ltd. hobse~~faill next Horse Fair will take place oa FRIDAY, FEBRUARY_ 17th, 1905, for which we are now taking Entries. FRIEDLANDER BROS. Ltd. R. FRIEDLANDKR, 1 174 Auctioneer. Ryegrass, Oats, ;uml Wheat. TTIOR Prompt Delivery, we are CASH BUYERS, At Highest Market Rates, of New Season's Ryegrass, Oats, and Wheat. FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD. 1209 Public Notices* MUSIC. PIANOFORTE, SINGING, AND THE THEORY OF MUSIC IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. MRS DONALD MoLEAN, Mus. Baa, will Resume Teaching on February 2nd, 1905. Music Room, The Triangle, Wakanui Road, two doors from Templar Hall. Pupils prepared for the Examinations of the Associated Board, and also for the University Degree of Bachelor Music. 1 14.1 mHi. m. l l^ CHRISTCHURCH. LEADING TEACHER of PIANOFORTE Will be prepared, as requested, to visit Ashburton, if a sufficient number of Pupils enrol. All examinations. Terms—4 Guineas. Apply immediately by letter, addressed 167, Montreal Street, Christchurch (card.) TUT ISS fi ARSON, TEACHER OF MUSIC. Corner of Wills and Williams Streets. Term begins First Lesssn. 1239 TTf/iCB PRODUCTION, SINGING PIANOFORTE. Mrs Johnston, "Emden," Tancbkd Stbeet,3 Resumes Teaching on THURSDAY, 2nd February, 1905. Miss Ethel Gates, M.P.S. PIANOFORTE, THEORY, SHORT-HAND & TYPEWRITING. Students prepared for Musical jExaminations, Practical and Theoretical. Lessons Resumed on February 6th, 190^ 1216 SCHOOL OF MUSIC, COX STREET. PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. MRS CLARIDGE will resume Teaching on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 1 1181 Miss P. Buchanan, l.a.b. rpEACHER of Violin, Pianoforte X Singing, and Theory. Reeumes Teaching on WEDNESDAY, February Ist. Corner of Cox?and William streets^ < A BBEY' BOOT POLlSH—shine3 xjL easy and keeps shining

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6484, 1 February 1905, Page 3

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