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Business Notices. 1 : .. I FOR DIPPING SHEEP f vt (Whatever the Carbolic and other liquid ul-_J » may be for Horticultural, DislnfeoUng vjrjjf ). and other purposes), "jf ~ COOPER'S Celebrated SHEEP DIPPING POWDER is so FAR AND AWAY BETTER THAN ANY OTHER DIP that Throughout the Wholo World MORE SHEEP ■ ARE ANNUALLY DIPPED WITH U THAN WITH ALL the OTHER Proprietary DIPS 1 ADDED TOGETHER. This ia no mere assertion, but can be prorsd LAST YEAR | OVER | 100 MILLION SHEEP Were dipped with COOPER'S SHEEP-DIP. The FIRST COST of COOPER'S is th* TOTAL COST, with most othora, either the Strength has to be increased, dipping lepeatwi, . or both, thus adding to or even multiplying the cost indefinitely. W. LAKE, Agent, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHUROa Auctions. GOULD, BEAUMONT & CO. ' I £2000, £1600, £1600, £1000, £660, £500, AND OTHER SUMS TO LEND ON FIRST MORTGAGE OF FREEHOLD LAND, AT CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., 193 HEREFORD STREET. 2681 CHRISTCHURCH WOOL BROKERS' ASSOCIATION. TO FELLMONGERS AND OTHERS. |*N consequence of the RAM FAIR this week the usual SKIN SALE IS POSTPONED Until FRIDAY, 17th INST. CHRISTCHURCH WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION, A. H. TURNBULL, 2879 Chairman. P. J. HENLEY MR P. J. HENLEY has reoelved instructions from ! JAMES CORBETT, ESQ., Who has purohasod tho property recently oeoa ' | pied by J. O. Ainyea, Esq.. Hornby, to f p SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ' At hia Homestead, on TUESDAY, 20th MARCH, 4 1894 (Instead of TUESDAY, 15th Maroh, 8,3 previously advertised), hia MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD COMPRISING 348 ACRES, SITUATE AT -LL-SU-RB, Aa a whole, or in lots to Buit purchaser., as follows :— Lot 1-80 ACRES (HOMESTEAD), with sub stancial Dwelling of nine rooms, stable, chuff-house, wooished, &c„ 60 aorea in grass, balance iv stubble. Lot 2—41 ACRES adjoining Homestead, we-ft-need, and in grass. Lot 3-202 ACRES, 2J miles from Homestead, well fenced, and all in grass. Lot 4—22 ACRES, l mile from Homestead well fenced, and all in grass. The above property being an early seleotlon, comprises some of the bostiand in Canterbury, and adjoins the properties of Messrs Charles Withell, W. Chamberlain, J. Lord, and H. Boyle, offora a rare opportunity to any one requiring a nrßt-olasa farm, well aituated, and in good heart. If not sold as a whole, lt will bo put up In lots as above. For terms of payment, plana, ane full particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. Also, at the name time and place, the whole of Mr Corbett'a well-selected LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, As under— HORSES. 1 bay mare Gipsy, 7 years, quiet in single or double harness 1 bay mare Betsy, _ years, quiet in single or double harness 1 che antic mare Topsy, 5 yaars old, good in saddle or single or double harnosa, fast mover 1 bay hack Piebald, good In saddle 5 draught hoi sob, good In all kinds of farm work 1 grey draught mare by General Gordon, I years, unbroken 1 bay two year old colt by Conjurer 1 three year old unbroken light harness gelding 1 bay two year old ttlly by Young Berlin 1 bay thiee year old light harness filly 200 ewes, breeding 100 crossored lambs 4 milch cowb in full profit 1 dry do 18 head of one, two, and three year old cattle 1 breeding sow 8 weaners 2 MeCormaek reapers and binders 1 horsepower and chaffcutter complete 1 corn crusher 2 D.F. ploughs _,_.., 1 treble-furrow plough by P. and D. Duncan 1 digging plough, nearly new 1 grass seed stripper by P. and D. Duncan 1 do mower 1 horse hay rake 1 McSherry drill 1 set dlso harrows 1 farm dray and frame by Duncan 1 set blacksmith's toois FURNITURE. Ac. 1 piano by Hoelling and Spangenberg, ebony frame, 1 suite in horsehair, 1 cheese pious <*nd vat«, quantity of dairy utensils, 1 bousthold mangle, 2 washing machines and a lot of su-dries too numerous U particularise. By kind permission of Mr Corbett, Entries of Extra Stock will be received np to the time of sale. Sale at 11 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. P. J. HENLEY, Auctioneer, Leeston.. By Appointment, to His Excellenoy the Governor. YOU can always get the very Best Fruit at *l the most moderate Prices ac CUMMING'S, FRU-TKREtt. High and Colombo streets. > If you want a good Pot Plant for the table cheap come and look at mine. ____________________^_^.^m_»w—■— n«——■■■— mm

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8742, 14 March 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8742, 14 March 1894, Page 8