SALE BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, MARCH 30bh, 1912. at 11 o’clock sharp. At Luggate Flour Mills, Luggate. 0 T T E R B R 0 S., Messrs Reid and Ross, to sell by Public Auction at above time and place, the whole of bhejr STOCK and IMPLEMENTS, consisting of : 240 halfbred Ewes, f.m (nearly all fat). 3G halfbred Ewes, 4-year old. 65 halfbred Lambs, mixed sexes, 4 Romney Rams. 1 Corriedale Ram. 1 Gray Mare, 1 Black Mare. 1 Draught Filly, two-year-old. 1 Gelding, six-year-old, 1 Bay Marc, four-year-old, by Agitator. 1 Dray and Frame, 1 s.f Plough (Reid and Gray), 1 Three-horse Cultivator (with seeder), Set Three - leaf Harrows, 1 Drill, Stack Oaten Sheaves (about 25 ton:-), about 20 Tons Hay, Blue-gum Pole (42ft long) Hay Sledges, Sheep Feeders, Collars, Haines, Winkers, Plough Chains, Saddle and Breeching. Horse Covers, Rabbit Traps, 5 Ferrets and Cage, Tools, Rabbit and Sheep Netting, and many other useful articles too numerous to mention. As Messrs Reid and Ross’ lease has expired everything is for absolute sale. have received instructions from
LUNCHEON PROVIDED. COTTER BROS. Auctioneers. SALE BY AUCTION. Surplus Sheep Fair at Tarras, Central Otago ON FRIDAY, 15th MARCH, At 11 O’clock. WRIGHT STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD, and D ALGETY AND CO, LTD, will oiler for sale by auction at the above time and place, on account of vaiious clients in the surrounding 1 half-draught gelding. 1 Bay Draught Mare (aged). 1 Bay Draught Filly (rising ilyrs) by Border Knight. Farther Entries Invited. NOTE. Mr Collis has kindly given permission to the Auctioneers to hold the sale in the station yards. SALE BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, 30th MARCH, 1912, at 2 p.m, At Mr J. Goodgcr’s rooms, Cromwell. New Luggate Hydraulic Company's Claim, Plant, and Water Rights, JOHN rTi VERS t) has received instructions to offer for sale by public auction as above, in one. lot: The whole of the properties of the New Luggate Hydraulic Sluicing Company, Ltd, including valuable water rights for 20 heads from Luggate Creek, new dwelling house and section, Claim and plant, comprising about 1500 ft of pipes, bends, joints, nozzles, electric light plant, and large amount of sundries. Full particulars on application to THE AUCTIONEER, or- LEWIS HARRIS, Secretary, Cromwell. Win. MOORLAND, Begs to intimate that be has opened a ° HAIRDRESSER’S SALOON and TOBACCONIST’S SHOP in PEMBROKE, where customers can rely on lirst-class attention. N 0 T I C E Having made arrangements with Mr J. Radford for the delivery of our coal in Cromwell, all orders left with Mr L. 0113BS will bo promptly attended to, CAIRN MUIR COAL CO. N 0 T I C E. Lowburn Store. In thanking customers for their liberal support in the past I. bog to notify that I have completed a New Store to replace the one destroyed by the recent fire and that it is now open. A full stock ol new GROCERIES, DRAPERY, BOOTS, etc. Clients can rely on receiving the very best of everything at our usual reasonable prices. Orders by post promptly attended to. M. L. SPRATT, Proprietor, Low burn.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume XLIII, Issue 2288, 11 March 1912, Page 4
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