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Idea & Co; ADDINGTON YARDS. THIS DAT. WEDNESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1886. M ILES AND CO. WILD OFFER : nAA PRIME PAT MERINO WETHERS, OW from the Cheviot Hills Estate. MILES h CO., J. T. FORD, C9Ol Auctioneer. WOOL SALE. FRIDAY, sth MARCH, 1886. ~jy|-ILES AND CO. WILL HOLD THE FOURTH OP THEIR SEASON’S BALES os THE ABOVE DATE. We would request our Clients to send forward their Wool as early as possible. MILES & CO. J. T. FORD, gggp Auctioneer. ANNUAL RAM AND EWH FAIR, Under the Auspices of the CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THURSDAY, 25th MARCH, 1886. M ItES & CO. BEG TO ANNOUNCE that THEY WILL HOLD THEIB ANNUAL SALE OF STUD RAMS AT THE OLD SHOW GROUNDS, On the above Date. PRESENT ENTRIES Comprise , PURE ENGLISH LEICESTEBS PURE BORDER „ PURE LEI'JESTERS PURE ROMNEY MARSH PURE SOUTHDOWNS PURE HAMPSHIRE DOWNS PURE MERINOS, • From the Most Celebrated Flocks in this Province and North Otago. Clients will oblige by forwarding us particulars at as early a date as possible, that we may duly advertise and catalogue the same. Further particulars in future advertisements. MILES & CO.. 7110 J. T. FORD, Auctioneer. POET LEVY. LAND FOE SALE. BY PRIVATE TREATY. MILES & CO. are instructed by the Executors of the late Mr E. H. Rhodes, to OFFER FOR PRIVATE SALE, All that Parcel of LAND, Being R.S. 32152, situated at the Head of the Port Levy Valley, and containing 761 ACRES 2 ROODS 5 PERCHES, Nearly all ißush Land, of which nearly 200 Acres have been cleared and sown with Cocksfoot. The well-known capabilities of the Peninsula Land (especially the cleared hush laud) for grazing purposes, and the highly remunerative returns for cocksfoot seed, render the above property one of the best investments offering. The property can he sold in one lot, or in sections to smt buyers. Price Low. Terms Easy. For further particulars, apply to MILES & CO., 6223 J. T. FORD, Auctioneer. KXNGSDOWN ESTATE, NEAR TIMAEU. LAND TO BE LET BY TENDER, On a 7 Years’ Lease. ABOUT 1750 ACRES TO BE LET, in Farms, being part of the Kingsdown Estate, and known as some of the Best Grain and Grazing Land in South Canterbury. Part of the Land is within 3 miles of the Port of Timaru. Plans and particulars cau be seeu on application to the undersigned. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to he in writing, and sent in on or before the 6th day of March next, addressed to MILES & CO.. Christchurch; or, • MILES, ARCHER & CO., Timaru. For further particulars, apply to 6183 ME S. A. BRISTOL, on the Estate. FEED. WANTED OFFERS of STUBBLE, or GRASS FEED, for 5000 Sheep, in areas to suit lots of from SCO up to 5000 sheep. Apply, MILES & CO. 6187 J, T. FORD, Auctioneer. WOOL 1 WOOL 11 WOOL! 1! SEASON 1885-86. WE are, prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON THE ENSUING CLIP, Placed in our hands for Sale here, or Shipped through ns consigned to MILES BEOS. & CO., LONDON. NO COMMISSION CHARGED for offering wool here unless a sale is effected. NO COMMISSION CHARGED here on advances made on wool shipped. NO CHARGE FOR CARTAGE From Railway Station. WOOLPACKS, TWINE, AND ALL STATION REQUISITES SUPPLIED, MILES & CO. J. T. FORD, Anotioneer. Wool Stores—Railway Sidings, comer Colombo street and South Town Belt, and near Gasworks. Offices—2o4. Hereford street. 7619 9855 GRAIN. MILES & CO. are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON WHEAT, OATS BARLEY, GRASS SEED OB OTHER PRODUCE Placed in their hands for Sale hero, or for Shipment to the London Market. Their STORAGE ACCOMMODATION is of the Best Description, and is connected by SIDINGS with the Railway. The Stores are now ready to RECEIVE Grain or other Produce, AND The STORAGE and other CHARGES are Reduced to the Lowest Possible Limit. MILES & CO. 6183 J. T. FORD, Auctioneer. THOMAS’ OAEBOIISED SHEEP DIP. The Cheapest and Most Efficient Specific for the ERADICATION of either TICK, LICE or SCAB IN SHEEP, was awarded FIRST POSITION At the Competitive Trials (of nine different Dips) hold in 1883, under the auspices of the Hawke’s Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Association, and has since been almost EXCLUSIVELY USED By the LARGE FLOCK OWNERS IN THE NORTH. It his Stood the Test of TWENTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN AUSTRALIA, And is remarkable not only for its Curative Powers, hut also for the VERT SOFT AND LUSTROUS CONDITION IN WHICH IT LEAVES THE WOOL. Full particulars as to Trials, Price and the use oi the Specific can he obtained on application to MILES & CO., Christchurch, Hole Agents for Canterbury; or to THE TRAVELLING REPRESENTATIVE OF THE DIP, ME C. E. WILLIAMS. From the Manager of the Heaton Park Estate (the property of the Trustees of the, late Hon W, B. Rhodes), near Wanganui. “ Heaton Park, 2Xst Sept,, 1885. I have dipped 20,000 sheep with Thomas’ Dip and have found it effectual in killing the ticks and lice, with which some of the sheep were very bad. The wool after dipping is in excellent condition and free from stain, and there are fewer matted fleeces than ever I have known in my flock. The bath is easily prepared, by first dissolving the dip in hot water, after which it easily assimilates with cold water. It is one of the cheapest and best dips 1 have used, in an.exporience of thirty years. •* A am, &c.» Eobeet WiLSOtr.” « Inglewood, Flaxton, Oct. 13,1885, M Messrs Miles and Co,, Christchurch. •* Bear Sirs,— Having just had all my sheep through tho yards, I have to express my satisfaction with Thomas* Bip. The wool is in nice order, and I have not seen a tick or other parasite on any of the sheep dipped, nor have I been able to see a tick on any lamb toiled, whose dam had been dipped. M Tours truly, U 26 M Philip C. Theelkeld.”

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7792, 24 February 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7792, 24 February 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7792, 24 February 1886, Page 8

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