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DALGETY AND CO., LTD. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT ALFORD ESTATE!, SPRINGBURN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, at 10 a.ra. WE have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late E. B. Horsey, to conduct a Clearing Sale of all the Live and Dead Stock, on the above property. Particulars are as follows: — SHEEP--300 f-bredi 2-tooth Ewes. 340 Lambs. 300 3-bred 4-tooth Eiwes. 360 Lambs. 400 F. and F.M. \ and |-bred Ewes. 470 Lambs. 900 \ and £-bred 6 and 8-tooth Ewes. 1000 Lambs. 550 |-bred Ewe Hoggets. 40 f-bred Wether Hoggets. 300 1 and g-bred 4 and 6-tooth Wethers 120 1- and £-bred 4, 6 and 8-tooth Ewes. 45 E.L. Rams, mixed ages. HORSES— Black Mare, Pearl, lOyrs, chains. Bay Mare, Kate, 9yrs,, all farm work Roan Mare, Nellie, 7yrs, chains. Bay Mare, Rosy, 9yrs, all farm work. Bay Mare, Dolly, aged, all farm work Black Mare, Jessie, aged, all farm work. Bay Mare, Pride, aged, chains. Bay Mare, Joan, aged, chains. Bay Mare, Bell, aged, chains. Bay Gelding, Major, lOyrs, chains. Bay Gelding, Sandy, syrs, chains. Bay Gelding, Baldy, 7yrs, chains. Bay Gelding, Captain, aged, chains. Bay Geldihg, Duke, aged, all farm work. Bay Gelding, Prince, 9yrs, chains. Bay Gelding, Punch, aged, all farm work. Bay Gelding, Nugget, Byrs, all farm work. Black Yearling Colt, broken to lead. Black Yearling Colt, broken to, lead. Bay Gelding, 3yrs, broken to lead. Bay Mare, 3yrs, broken to lead. Bay Colt, 2yrs, broken to lead. Bay Colt, 2yrs, broken to lead. 1 Filly Foal. 1 Colt Foal. Bay Cob, Victor, 9yrs, saddle and harness. Half-draught Gelding, Jock, aged, all work Bay Hack Mare, aged, S. and H. Grey Hack Mare, Byrs, S. and H. ■ 1 Bay Hack Gelding, Byrs, S. and H. 1 Grey Pony, King, aged, S. and H. 1 Black Pony, aged, S. and H. Bay Half-draught Mare, aged, all work. Grey Half-draught Mare, 7yrs, all work. CATTLE—--2 Cows in profit. 2 Calves.. IMPLEMENTS, ETC— ' 4 Farm Drays and Frames, Tip Dray, Spring Cart, Spring Dray, Gig, 2 3-furrow Duncan Ploughs, 2 D.F. Duncan Ploughs, Single F. Plough, 2 M.H. Drills, 5-leaf Harrows, 2 Sets 4leaf Harrows, Tripod Harrows, Duncan Discs, 2 Duncan Grubbers, Roller, Planet Jr., 2 Sets 4-Horse Yoke, Broadcaster, McD. Mower, 2 M.H. Binders, Scoop, Water Race Drag, 2 Saw Benches, 8 H.P.'“Whyte” Petrol Engine, Corn Crusher, Eclipse Seed Cleaner, Carlyle Woolpress, Wool Table, Boring Machine, Fairbanks Scales, 2 Sheep Feeders, Horse Feeder, Anvil, Vyce, Blacksmith’s Tools, 220 ft. Ladders, Stewart Clippers, 20 Coils Cyclone, 5 Coils Netting, Barb and Plain Wire, 100 Railway Sleepers, 50 Silverpine Posts, 400 Silverpine Stakes, Quantity of Timber, Firewood, Riding Saddles, 4 Sets C.H. and W., 3 Cart Saddles and 8., 18 Horse Covers, Gig Harness, 5 Sets Leading Chains, Plough Chains, Trees, etc. PRODUCE, ETC—--6 Tons Oatsheaf Chaff. 20 Sacks Garton Oats. 10 Sacks Dun Oats, Seconds, 500 Chaff Sacks. 2 Stacks Dun Gat Sheaves. 1 Stack Garton Oat Sheaves. 50 Tons Baled Hay. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE TIME OF COMMENCEMENT OF SALE—IO a.m. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE. Having Sold the Property, everything offered will be for absolute Sale. The Stock and Plant are all in excellent order, and can be thoroughly recommended. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers. A. H. FENN. A. H. FENN. SALE CORRUGATED IRON, FRIDAY, 26th November, at 1.30. Removed to Rooms. A. H. FENN, Auctioneer. BUSINESS NOTICES. GET RID OF STOMACH TROUBLES. ALL pain and discomfort of stomach and bowel ulcers, sickness, nerves, gastritis, etc., positively banished by MAVEX SLIPPERY ELM STOMACH COMPOUND. 1-lb. tins 3/- from R. Totty and R. Hawkhead (Methven), Chemists, “WHIP-IT” MAKES CREAM GO TWICE AS FAR. SAVE half your cream when whipping it. Merely add 1 teaspoon of “Whip-It,” the 30-second whipping wonder, to half-pint of cream and whip up a full pint of fluffy, delicious mixture. “Whip-It” added to half milk, half cream, gives half as much again! “Whip-It” saves hard whipping, saves money. If- bottle from your Grocer, who recommends Stevens’ “Cathedral Brand” Essences for improving whipped c reant

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 38, 24 November 1937, Page 10

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