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THURSDAY, 17th AUGUST. At 1 o'clock sharp. CLEARING SALE AT THE HOMESTEAD. HOPEHILL, CLINTON, TODD BROS AND COMPANY, LTD., |J AND T)ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. (in conjunction) have received instructions from Mr John llaugh, .inn., (who has sold his farm and is leaving the district) to offer by public auction as above—--200 4-tooth crossbred Ewes, in lamb to Romney Rams 40 2-tooth crossbred Kwes, in lamb to Romney Rams / 75 sound mouth crossbred Ewes in lamb to Romney Rams 20 fat Ewes '2OO good Kwo lionets 7 purebred Romney Rams, 4 and G tooth. Bay Mare "Poll," G years, sire "Glenkenich" Bay Mare "Nell" 7yrs, sire "Rob ' Roy" (in foal to Royal 'Stuart)t Bay Mare "Gip" 1 years, sire '"Prince George" (in foal to Lord Melville, imp.) Bay Filly "Violet" 3 years, sire '"Lord Melville" imp. Bay Filly "Doll" 3 years, sire "Royal Stuart" Buggy Mare, aged, very quiet One Foal by "Craigside" One boy's Pony, quiet 2 Cows in full milk 5 fat Steers 2 Calves 50 Fowls McCormick reaper and binder (new) Cooper and Duncan roller (new), Massey-Harris Cultivator with seed box, 2 d.f. ploughs (Reid and Gray) 1 set 5-leaf Harrows. set disc harrows, swing plough, Planet Jr., Reid and Gray horse power and chaffeutter, farm dray and frame, farm waggon (1-horse). Harness and covers for six horses, set single buggy harness, s'edges and barrets, 1000 yds sheep netting mostly new. 300 slakes and posts, 25 saeks seed oats Black Tartar, IS su-ks feed oats. 1 ton potatoes (Up-to-dates) "200 sacks oaten chair, 100 chaff bags, G sacks fowl wheat. Household Furniture and sundries too numerous to particularise. The Auctioneers wish to draw the at-j tention of buyers to the sheep and horses. The sheep are well-grown end have been carefully bred, and the horses are all splendid workers—they: breeding being undeniable. Full pedi- i grees will be given at sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. A drag will leave Clinton on arrival of train from Dunedin to convey buyers to the sale, and will get back to catch the last express. THURSDAY, 17th AUGUST, At 12 o'clock. OWAKA SALE. AT THEIR OWAKA YARDS. OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION of N.Z., (Ltd.) Will hold their next Fortnightly Owaka Sale on above date. Present Entries : 8 fat Cattle 17 2-year-old Steers and H"ifers 22 yearling Steers and Heifers 15 mixed Cattle 20 Dairy ''ows (springers'! 7 young Pigs 1 unbroken Colt, is in 3 draught and light Horses Gig and Harness Piano and quantity . f Furniture THURSDAY. AUGIST 17. At 11.30 o'clock. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS ETC., AT THL FARM, "THE CRESCENT," KAITANG ATA. RONALD REID & CO. (LTD.) Have received instructions from Mr Thomas Lawrence to sell by public auction as above—--17 selected Dairy Cows spring calvers) 2 fat Heifers 1 fat Cow 9 Calves 1 spring dray Horse, Gyrs 1 spring dray Mare in foal, "nrs 1 buggy Marc (suitable for lady) 9 selected breeding Sows 1 Yorkshire Boar 37 slips IMPLEMENTS.-! farm tip dray and frame, 1 whey cart, 1 spring dray, 1 spring cart, 1 gig (new), 1 McCormick binder, i set discs (R and G) 1 > e t 4leaf harrows, 1 Gardiner plow, single furrow, 1 sKvinvr plow, 1 drill plow, 1 scufller, 1 mower, 1 clod-crusher, pig barrels, pig troughs, sledge, whey vat, 2 sets spring-cart harness. cart saddle and breeching, i riding saddle and bridle, 2 sets collars and names and winkers, 3 sets plow chains, swingle trees, blocks and endless chain, 7 milk cans, timber and roofing iron, 3 tons seed potatoes (Domino Beauty, l T p-to-dates, British Queen, Ideal Earlys, Sir Charles Downie and Sutton's Supreme), 10 ton table potatoes, horse covers, troughs, posts and wire, chatf, and sundries too numerous to mention. Also Household Furniture—Piano, Tables, Bedsteads t etc. Quantity fowls and ducks. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. As Mr Lawrence has sold his place, the above are for Absolute Sale. THESE COLD DAYS We defy you to get a more refreshing, more invigorating drink than a cup of hot Tiger Tea because the better the tea the greater is recuperative powen.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12, 15 August 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12, 15 August 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12, 15 August 1911, Page 4

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