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AUCTION SALES. CHRISTCHURCH WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. SEASON 1935-1936. Sale. Time. Catalogues Close. Dec. 12, 1935 9 a.m. Dec. 5, 1935. Jan. 27, 1936 9 a.m. Jan. 20, 1936. March 3, 1936 9 a.m. Feb. 25, 1936. Mar. 31, 1936 9 a.m. Mar. 24, 1936. (Other Sales to be arranged). Brokers reserve the right to alter Closing Dates according to limitations of the Wool Committee. SELLING DATES.—The above roster is subject to alterations being made in both time and date and to fixtures being altogether withdrawn. Unless they receive express notice in writing to the contrary, brokers shall be held to have authority to sell at any such altered fixtures notwithstanding that the grower or vendor has received no notice of such alteration. OFFERINGS.—Growers are notified that wool is received for sale subject to all lawful regulations and conditions governing the trade. Brokers are not liable for loss arising directly or indirectly (owing to restrictions of lots and catalogues) from the wool not being put up for sale at the first or any subsequent sale. WET Oil DAMP WOOL.—Brokers desire to draw the attention of grow-

ers to the numerous complaints received from buyers of the amount of wet and damp wool offered in previous years, and would ask all growers in their own interests to use the utmost care and supervision in seeing that sheep are dry before shearing. Growers are expressly notified that brokers will not accept responsibility for any claims made by buyers for short weight, or damage due to wool being packed wet or damp, and that any claims on such account shall be borne by the grower. RE-CLASSED WOOLS.—Brokers reserve the right to pool or bin clips of up to six bales where wool is sent in by growers to be re-classed. No reserve will be accepted <yi group or bin lots, and any grower not wishing bis odd bales grouped or binned must notify his broker when forwarding his wool, in which case such bales will be offered as “Stars.” INSURANCE.—Growers are expressly notified that brokers’ charges do not cover loss or damage to wool while in store from fire caused by ; or in any way attributable to earthquake. All fire insurance policies and covers specially except liability on account of fire caused directly or indirectly by* earthquake. If this risk is to be covered, special notification in writing must be given. SPECIFICATIONS.—In all cases it is imperative that specifications and instructions be in the hands of selling brokers before wool reaches their stores. R. T. TOSS WILL, SecretaryAshburton saleyards. DOUBLE MARKET. TUESDAY. sth NOVEMBER. Account Client—--80 J and £-13rcd Ewes with Lambs. 90 }- and £-Bred Ewes with Lambs. ASHBURTON ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS.

N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD. CLEARING SALE AT RACECOURSE ROAD, ASHBURTON. MONDAY, 11th NOVEMBER. MR J. T. WHITE having sold his Leasehold Farm, the Association has been instructed to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE, on the above date, of all his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising:— SHEEP. 217 Shorn J-Bred Wether Hoggets. .‘320 Sound and Failing Mouth | and jJ-Bred Ewes, with Lambs. HORSES. Black Gelding, “Nugget,” 8 years. Grey Gelding, “Punch,” 7 years. Black Mare, “Violet,” 8 years. Bay Mare, “Queen,” 9 years. CATTLE AND PIGS. 2 Dairy Cows. 3 Store Pigs. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. M.H. 15-Coulter Drill (complete), R. and G. Cambridge Roller (new), 6ft. M. Binder (new), 11-Tyne Duncan Grubber, 1 D.F. R. and G. Plough, New Blocks and Chains (complete), Side Delivery, 2 Sets Harness, Farm Dray, Set I ripod Harrows, Werner Seed Cleaner and Oil Engine, 8 Tons Chaff. 2 Stacks Hay, Bamlet Grass Mower, 4 Coils Cyclone, Netting, 60 Railway - Sleepers, Grindstone, Wheelbarrow, Sackbarrow, Vyce, Poultry, numerous Farm Sundries, Sacks, etc. “Ford” V.B Motor-car, 1933 model. Sale at 12 o’clock prompt. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. N. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, Ashburton. FARMERS’ CO-OP AUCTION MART. FRIDAY NEXT, Bth Inst. , CARNIVAL SALE ENTRIES of all classes Fat Poultry wanted for this Sale; also, Store Pigs, etc. HORSE FAIR (immediately after PIG SALE). Entries are invited for this fixture. Poultry Sale 11.30 prompt. N.Z. FARMERS’'CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers. BUSINESS NOTICES. B uv ~ BRITAIN’S BEST CYC L E S The “8.5. A.” or the Famous “Raleigh,” from the Zealandia Cycle Store. We offer these from £B/15/- complete Other Machines from £5/5/-. Also, Tricycles, in all sizes for the kiddies. Book your order now for Xmas., and save disappointment. A small deposit will secure one. W. OSMAN AND CO., ZEALANDIA CYCLE STORE, 121 Burnett St.. Ashburton. 'Phone 211.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 18, 2 November 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 18, 2 November 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 18, 2 November 1935, Page 8

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