rt.Z. FARMERS 1 C0.0F.. LTD. CLWAIUXG SALE AT LOWCLIFFE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1918. WE have been favoured with instructions from MR R, THOMPSON (we having (sold his Farm), to hold a. COMPLETE CLEARING SALE on above date, of all his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising:— HORSES— 4 Draught Maa-es and Geldings, 5 to 9yrs, all farm work 1 Trap Horse Harness and Covers for all Horses. SHKKP— 114 Forward Rape Ewes CATTLE AND PIGS— 3(3 Head Cattle, 1 to 2-years 4 Empty Cows, forward condition 1 Good Dairy Cow, in full profit PIGS-, '2 Fat Pigs IMPLEMENTS iLNTJ SUNDRIES— 1 M.H. Drill, 1 M.H. Reaper and Binder, 1 P. and D. 2-furrow Plough, 4-leafed Tine Harrows, R. and G. Disc Harrows, Chain Harrows, Farm Dray and Frame, One Ton Spring ■'Dray, Gig, Riding Saddle and.Bridle, Planet Jr., Cart Saddle and Breaching, Leading Harness. 2 Tons Chaff, 200 S.H. Sacks. 4 Sacks Algerian Oats, 4 Sacks Grass Seed, Troughs, Tubs, Barb "Wire, Netting, Hurdles, 2 Tanks, 60-Gallon, Rex Separator, Milk Cans, Meat Safe, R^pe and Clover Seed, Turnip Manure, Grindstone, Saws, Blocks and Chains, Plough Chains, Trees, Quantity of Furniture, about 30 Fowls, and a Miscellaenoos Collection of Sundries. Sale at 12- o'clock sharp. Luncheon Provided. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 2 26 Auctioneers. FARMERS' CO-OP. MONTHLY HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918. WE are now receiving Entries for this Fixture. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 2 25 Auctioneers. HENRY STEPHENSON. AUCTION SALE. PROPERTY. SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 9. T.TNDER instructions from the PubLJ lie Trustee, I will sell, in the Estato of tho late T. Eswick all that Parcel of Land situated on Allison Street," A lion ton, being part Lot 55, containing— 125 PERCHES, with Iron "VVhare, 2 Rooms. vSale—2 p.m. WITHOUT RESERVE. HENRY SI 1 KPHENSON. 1 82 Auctioneer. BUSINESS NOTICES. NATIONAL MUTUAu LIFE ASSOCIATION. (Established 18G9.) ! | I THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION is ahead of other Offices, because It charges Lower Premiums. It gives Larger Bonuses. It is the Best Office for Annuities and Children's Contracts. INSURE in tho Office that first introduced tho "Non-Forfeiture Principle," as illustrated in tho case of the late W. W. Patterson, Valetta. For particulars of Premiums and all information required, apply to J. B. CHRISTIAN, Agent for Ashburton County. MOTOR CAR PAINTING. WE Lnviko your attention to the following items of interest:— Season of Year. —With the Summer before us, and the early advent of the Shows and Holidays, now iB the best time to have your-Gar Painted, or Re-Varnished. Workmanship.—We can guarantee all our work, because we are' practical Motor Painters—only the highestgrade Enamels and Varnishes used on all our jobs. Cheap work pays neither our Clients nor ourselves. Upholstery.—We Re-cover Hoods and make Hood Pockets to order. Curtains and Cushions made to Oder and Repaired. Call on us for a quote. OUR PRICES ARE MODERATE. LITHGOW AND CROSS, CASS STREET. X" OILERS are just right for oiling all kinds of machinery. Several sizes offering at lowest prices. —At John Orr and Co.'s East Street Store. A WORD te the wives is sufficient. Serve Hay ward's Military Pickle and the success of your dinner is assured. All stores.
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