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AUCTIONS. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMETED. ADDINGTON V D S. WEDNESDAY, 27th APRIL. SPECIAL ENTRIES-*----300 Four and Six-t<>oth Halfbred Wethers; a station lot, in forward condition 150 Four end Six-tooth HaUbred Ewee, Ist Cross sheep; ono brand and earmark ISO Sound-mouth Halfbred Ewes list cross); one brand, etc. 200 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes (l»t cress); straight lot, one brand, etc. 50 Full-mouth Halfbred Ewes The above are straight linos of Canterbury sheep. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. E. G. .STAVELEY. Manager. 9839 C. E. CALCUTT. Auctioneer. ■jyi" ETHVEN YARDS. THURSDAY, 28th APBIL. SPECIAL ENTRY: Account *Mr W. W. Wright (owing to the expiration of his leaso of Pudding Hill), 1000 Two. Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes €00 Two-tooth to Eight-tooth Halfbred Wethers in very forward condition •WO Prime Fat Lambs 300 Ewe Lambs SO Store Lambs 2 Fat Bullocks 5 Two-year-old Steers and Heifers 3 Yearlings 1 Three-year-old Colt, by Telemeter, from Myra Tracy Account Mount Possession Station, 700 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Wethers THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. E. O. STAVELEY, Manager. 0460 CALCTJTT, Auctioneer. CANTERBURY FARMERS , CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE OF. FAT AND STORE CATTLE, CLYDESDALE HORSES, SHEEP, AND FARM IMPLEMENTS. AT WASHDYKE SALEYARDS, THURSDAY, iiAY sth, 1901. PANTBiKBURY FARMERS , CO-OBORA-V> TIVE ASSOCIATION, asaociated%ith GUINNESS and LE CRiEN, LIMITED,have received instructions from Mr W. S. Pearse to SELL 85l PUBLIC AUCTION SHEEP AND DOGS: i>oo Three-quarterbred Two-Tooth Ewes 500 Three-quarterbred Two-Tooth Wethers (forward) 4 Sheep Dogs CATTLE. 130 Bullocks (prime fat) SO Heifers (prime fat) 60 Heifers (in profit) 50 'Heifers (springing) 50 Store Cattle, Steers and Heifers 60 Yearling Steers and Heifers (half of this line is fat) HORSES. I 1 Clydesdale Mare Violet, in foal 1 Clydesdale Mare, oyrs old, by Champion, good in all work and in foal 1 Clydesdale Mare, 4yrs old, in foal and broken to chains 3 Clydesdale Mares, 5 to 7yrs old, good in all work and in foal 1 Clydesdale Gelding, 4yrs old, a good worker 4 Clydesdale Colts and Fillies, 2yrs old 2 Clydesdale 'Colts and Fillies, yearlings 4 Clydesdale Foals 1 ißrown Gelding, a good hunter and carriage horse 1 Bay Gelding, 4yrs old, broken to single and double harness, and quiet 1 Boy's Pony IMPLEMENTS. Grain and Manure Drill (R. and G.). 3 d.g. Ploughs (R. and G.), Cambridge Roller. Reaper and Binder (McConnick), 2 Cultivators (M.H. and Booth and McD.), 6et fi-le*f Harrows, Dog Cart (almost new), 2 Spring' Drays, Dray with Turnip Cutter attached, Shaft, Leading, Plough, and Spring Cart Harness, Saddles, Bridles, " altt Sundries. Hour of Sale—ll o'clock sharp. Luncheon Provided. The Vendor having let his Property, and elaving for England, the whole of the above Stock and Plant will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE." CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE AISSOCIATI6N, LIMITED. GUINNESS and LE CREN, Ltd., 8979 Joint Auctioneers. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., TIMARU. i FARMS AND PROPERTIES FOB LEASE AND SALE. . * > ■ ' _— XKTE have a Steady Demand'for Properties of sll classes, and a large number of would-be purchasers for Agricultural, Dairy. ing and Pastoral Farms in South Canterbury. We request interviews or correspondence I from both Buyers and Sellers of Property of I every description. ; The inauguration ot our I SPECIAL LAND DEPABTMENT has proved an immense succrss, and is now ! recognised as the best medium in South Can* terbury for procuring or disposing of either Town or Fanning Properties. For fuller particulars apply to FRANK BBOWN, la Charge Land Department; Or J. MUNDEXL, 5818 Auctioneer. INGRAM AND CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT OXFORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 28th, 1904. "TNGRAM and CO. have been favoured with J- instructions from Messrs Mcßriar Bros, (having sold their farm), to SELL, the Whole of their LIVE and DEAD STOCK; FURNITURE, etc., without reserve, consisting of— Draught Horse, 9jrt, broken to sll farm work Draught Mare, aged, broken to all farm work Bay Gelding, broken to saddle and harness £ cow* in' full profit, 3 Calves, 3 Bacon Pigs 2 Sheep Dogs. 40 Fowls Roller, "Wood" binder, "Farmers' Favourite" drill, cultivator, duo harrows, chain harrows, 4-leaf harrows, D.F. and S.F. ploughs, scoop, dray and frame; 2 dogcarts, poets, wirenetting, etc S ton* coal, 80 bushels oata, stack oatsheaves Furniture contained in 5-roomed house Also, 30 shares N.C. Co-op. .Stores Company, 4 shares No. 2 Farmers' Co-op Association, Chriatchurch, S -share! Woodside creamery. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon provided. 9375 INGRAM and CO., Auctioneers.; A VO N MOU N T HOSPITAL, ■*-*■ New Brighton road, For the OPEN AIR TREATMENT OP CONSUMPTION. Address Medical Superintendent, Box 468.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11875, 23 April 1904, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11875, 23 April 1904, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11875, 23 April 1904, Page 11