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AUCTIONS. CANTILB AGENCY CO., LTD. VFW ZEALAND LOAN AM) MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. ; HIGH-CLASS DAIRY HERD, >i HORSES. IMPLEMENTS, AND SUA - - r dries. rTHE >'<EW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER--1 CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.. in conjunction with H. MATSON and CO., have received instmotions from the TRUSTEES intr» Estate of the Late LAURIE WILSON, "Loudon," Teddington, to U SELL, BT PUBLIC AUCTION, On 25th AUGUST, 1921, at 11 a.m., >. At the Homestead, L - "London," TEDDINGTON, The following HIGH-CLASS STOCK AND J- PLANT:— CATTLE—SO Two-year-old Springing Heifers 20 Tbree-vecr-nld Springing Hoifers a 8 Second Calvers 0 . 1 Third Calver '■' S Fourth Calvers Moat of the above Heifers aro by a Darbalara" etfcrain of Milking l Shorthorn Bulls, and »re out of Selected Cows. All the cattle f" have wintered well, nad the Heifers nre particularly well gxown. i* HORSES— Chestnut Gelding Punch, broken U> all work Bay Gelding Prince, all work Bay Mare, broken to chainß r 2 Unbroken Draughtß, Byrs old i 1 Unbroken Draught, 4yra old 2 Unbroken Ponies, by Imported Welsh - Cob a 12 Hacks, broken and unbroken IMPLEMENTS ANff) PLANT—y 1 "Perfect" Grain and Seed Threshing Plant, 1 10-inch Andrews and Beaven Chaffoutter, 1 Sliding Top Saw Bench, with Trolley, Trolley Lines, and 4ft Saw, 1 Four-wheel Buggy, 1 Rubbertyred Gig, 1. Spring Cart, Tip, and Frame, Farm Dray and Frame, 1 Crusher and Grinder, on Sledge, 1 P. and D. Duncan Star Feed Ridging Drill, 9ft P. and D. Duncan Cambridge Roller, P. and D. Duncan Double-fur-row Plough, P. and D. Duncan 8-fur-row Ridiring Plough, 13-tined Jones Spring Cultivator, Spring-tined Cultivator, with Gram Seed Box attached, 4wheeled Spring Van, 16-Made Reid and Gray Disc, 16-blad© P. and D. Duncan Disc, 1 Set Chain Harrows, Set Grass . Seed Harrows, Set Tripod Harrows, Set 4-leaf Tine Harrows, Set 6-leaf Tine 1 Harrows, 3 Blackstone Hay Tedders, 1 , I.H.C. Hay Tedder, 4-furrow Diso > Plough, 2 Horse Hoes, 4, Hillside Ploughs, 13-ooulter Bickford Huffman Grain, Seed, and Manure Drill, 18coulter P. and D. Duncan Grain, Seed, and Manure Drill, 18ft Broadcast Seed Sower, Winnowing Machine, : MaeseyHarris Side-delivery, Massey-Hawis Binder, 200 gaL Water Cant, 400 gal. Manure Cart, Scoop, Meyer* Double- * action Power Pump, Large Liquid > Memtire Pump and Piping, "Nonpareil" Incubator, Log Jinker, Pair Dehorn- " era, 2' Iron. Pig Troughs, quantity 1 Heavy Bibbed G&ss. ' HARNESS AND SUNDRIES--8 Sets Collars, Hames and Winkers, .7 Backhands, 8 Sets Leading Chains,/8 Sets Plough Chains, 1 Set Trap Harness, Spring Cart Saddle and Breeching, 1 Pack Saddle, a Cart Saddles and , Breeching, 2 Sets Fottr-horse Blocks and Chains, 1 Wheelbarrow, 2 Dog Kennels, 20 various size Swingletrees, Fowl Coops, Hut on Wheels, quantity Sheep Netting, Odds and End* too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.-The late Mr )' Laurie Wilson spared no expense where his i stock and plant were concerned, and we have I no hesitation in saying that the stock and at Teddington, to be sold on the 231 h AUGUST, are second to none in the Dominion. All his implements have been carefully housed and cared for, and are as good' as new, and as already stated the bulk of the Heifers are by that well-known Milking Shorthorn Bull "Dabalara,' out of Selected Cows. They axe beautifully coloured cattle, well grown, and in rare condition. CONVEYANCES.—Mr Oouway's Coaches meet the Christehurch train which .arrives at Lyttelton at 9.30, and will run in- ■ tending purchasers out to Teddington, ari riving there at 10.60 a.m., leaving again on I the return journey to Lyttelton immediately i after the sale. It would be as well for i clients to be sure of their seats by booking t early. LUYCHEON PROVIDED. ' NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MBRCAN- - TILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., ■ H. MATSON and COMPANY, ' 3829 Auctioneers in Conjunction, CHARLES CLARK. Hi'EL'ES CLARK, 109 HEREFORD STREET. ESTABLISHED 1861. FUBNISHEiD, SCARBOROUGH*, SUMNER,' BUNGALOW of 5 room* and every possible convenience. Beat JB3 8s week to approved tenant. CHARLES CLARK. TO LET. TO LET. FURNISHED, NEAi* MERIVALE LANE, •TtWO-STOREY HOUSE? of 9 rooms and •*- every modern convenience, north aspect, sun balcony, garage, etc: Rent £6 6s week to nrat-claes tenant. CHARLES frLARK. . TO LET. . TO LET. . .FURNISHED, JUST OFF PAPANUI ROAD, TWO-STOREY HOUSE of 10 rooms, electrio light,, telephone, motor g*roge, tennis lawn, fine grounds. Rent £Q 6s week. CHARLES CLARK. TO LET. TO LET. 1 FURNISHED, I /' . i AVONSIDE, NEAR TRAM, | - every convenience, motor garage, otc., I fine grounds. CHARLES CLARK, Agent. CASHMERE. CLOSE TO BARRINGTON STREET STOP. £1375 Splendid New Vacant Bungalow of 5 i rnnm« atlrt lrifr>linn.,««~ ~-- -1 1. cupboards, tip bins,, porcelain bath, basin, h. and c. service, clinker brick fireplaces, 'arge sun lounge, 'verandah, electric light, panelled balli washbouso, gas copper, electric pump and tank. Section 49 x 165 ft. fenced and improved. £BOO can remain at 6 per cent. Key at office. 63-7 RICCARTON. NEAR CLYDE ROAD STOP. £1450. Pretty Tiled-roofed Bungalow of 5 rooms nd kitchenette, plastered and panelled, elec*I trie Hght, clinker brick fireplaces, porecoI lain bath, basin, h. and c, wardrobes, heavy I mantels, cupboards, sun lounge, verandah, I ooalhouse, washhouse, etc. About 30 Perches j land. Worth enquiry. 55.7 CHARLES CLARK, Agent. 361 OYAL MAIL COACHES. GERALDIK^Et-OBARL Coaches leave Geraldin* Daily:— 7.46—Timaru and Aehburton. I.4o—Second Express South* First Express Norta. 4.lS—Second Express North, FARES: 2s Single. 6-Cyclinder BUICK and FORD CAR on Hire. Estimates Given for Cartings. N. SHEBRATT. Proprietor. 1

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17220, 10 August 1921, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17220, 10 August 1921, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17220, 10 August 1921, Page 14

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