THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1916. OWAKA SALE. AT OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OP. YARDS. Present Entries: ti L'l-vcar-ol'l Steers lj Fat Cattle ] Driught (adding 1 Springcart .\lare Tip-dray ami harness, gig and harness, double-furrow plough, '2 swing ploughs, disc harrows, cloilcnisher. turnip harrow and sundries Account F. I?. 11 au| ■ I lleisch, who has ► olil his i>u>iin'ss and is leaving t'ne district: - Quarter-acre Sections (on risej _ Spring-van Morse* 1' Light Harness Horses 1 Kvennide Motor Kngine and Launch 1 Rubber-tyred (fig (new) (Quantity harness, 0 stacks oaten sheaves (about SO tons), 100 empty sacks, wheelbarrow, pair buggy lamps, quantity furniture ami sundries. Further Entries Invited. -J"HE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, (LIMITED). £)ONALD REID AND COMPANY, LIMITED
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1916. .Immediately after the Owaka .Stock Sale. SALE OF CHOICE SECTIONS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF OWAKA. •JHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION' OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, in conjunction with J-J T. STODART, will sell as above, on account of tin 1 Vendor, the under- j mentioned beautifully-situated BI.'jLD- I JNG SITKS in the Owaka Township: — I 'Sections I, \ 12, 1:5, 14, 19, 20, 21, j 22, .'!H, ;;i, :>2, Owaka Town- J ship, and subdivision of Part i Sections 4, 17, IX and 21, t Block VIII., Glenomaru Survey j District. ! TERMS. —£•) on the fall of the ham- j mer, £;"> per month thereafter; interest i on balance at <i per cent, per annum. j Plans may be seen at any of the offices of the selling Agents. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1916. At ll.:;0 a.m. CLEARING SALE, j I At "The ('loan," Romaliapa. i 'JHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA- j TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW j ZEALAND, LIMITED, favoured with j instructions from Mr -lames Shiels (who ; has sold his farm), will sell as above, j without reserve, j THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE STOCK, j IMPLEMENTS, FI'RNTPrRE, ETC. I Particulars in Next Issue. THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1916. At l2.::o. i I CLEARING SALE. ' AT OWAKA VALLEY. DONALD REID AND COMPANY, j LIMITED, have received instruelions from Mr George Friend to sell by ; auction, as above— ' THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK AND ' IMPLEMENTS, consisting of: i 140 Four, Six and Eight-tooth Ewes 2 Romncy Rams , 5<S Lambs ■ 2 Dairy Cows and 1 Calf 1 Draught Gelding j 2 Spring-cart llorses j 1 Hack ! 1 Pig t IMPLEMENTS, Etc., iucluding: •1-horse waggon, farm dray, gig, disc harrows, hillside plough, 2 sets 3-leaf harrows, sledge, scuffler, chaffcutter, about 1000 fencing posts, quantity timber and stakes, stump jack, 70 sacks oats, :i tons potatoes, stack oaten sheaves (estimated about 14 tons), spring-cart harness, gig harness, cart saddle breeching, collars and iiames, leading and plough chains, separator (27 gallons per hour), household furniture, kitchen utensils, large quantity tools, etc. i Outside Entries Invited. On account of Mr -lames Friend: 250 Fat Lambs (well grown) Luncheon Provided. As Mr Friend has sold his farm everything will be offered absolutely without J reserve. The WAR has caused an enormous , RISE in all CANVAS, FELT and COL- 1 LAR CHECKS. Our stock is limited, and we request customers to order early to avoid disappointment, as it is absolutely impossible to replenish stocks. We ] have averaged the price of our old and i new Stock, and the increase in our prices will be found to be small. The quality will be the same as usual. j huttotT & CO.. ! CLYDE STREET, BALOLUTHA.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XLII, Issue 88, 12 May 1916, Page 4
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558Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XLII, Issue 88, 12 May 1916, Page 4
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