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Canterbury Co-Op., Ltd BANGIORA HOUSE PAIR Jg XT.'SB'S 'S i L B T A B'D B FRIDAY NEXT, HPRCL 7th. PRESENT ENTRY—2OO HORSES. s SPECIAL ENTRIES— On account of St James's Station. 25 Horses, being the Annual Draft ' of . Draught, Tram and Light Horsee. On account of Mr A. Henderson, Oxford, . S Unbroken Horses. ■ On account of Mr M. Crampton, "Waiau, 5 Draught Mares and .Geldings, 8 to 5-yeal old. ’ ; On account of Mr .1. G. A. RuddenHao, 8 Good Draught Horses. ’ . On account of a Contractor,' Kaikoura, 9 Draught Horses (good sorta). On account Mr G. H. Roberts, Cust,1 Draught Gelding, Cyra; all form work 1 Good Cob; all harness work. On account Mr J. Waller, Lohurn, 8 Draught Horses. On account Mr R. J. Robinson, 3 Draught Horses. On account Hr R. Log git, . 2 Draught Horses. ' ; * On account of Mr V. W. "Wright, Swannanoa, 1 Draught Gelding. 6yrs; all farm work. On account Mr C. B. Sutherland, Balcaim, 2’9pring : Cart Horses, 3 jeers old., j On account of Mr N. McLean, Amberley, 2 Draught Horses. . . j. On account Mr R. O. Dixon, Eyretoni, 1 Draught Mare;" any trial 1 Draught Gelding; all farm work. On account Mr J. Robertson, Ashley, 3 Splendid Draught Geldings. On account Mrs Fairweather, Byreton, 3 Draught Geldings; all farm work 1 Draught Mare. On account Mr J. H. Ensor, Oust, 1 Cob, syrs; any trial® , 1 Draught Mare; all farm work. On account of Miss Bayley, owing to retip* ing from .position of schoolmistress,' 1 Horse, Gig and Harness. / 6 Unbroken Ponies, 3 and 4-year-old, from Eskhead. •. s "The entry being large, the Ale must start at eleven o’clock, and clients are requested to have their horses in the yards hy 10.39. NORTH CANTERBURY -CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneers. NOTE.—The Auctioneers strongly recommend all those in want of a good young hors* of any description to attend this sale oa Friday next. < 1165 c .PRELIMINARY NOTICE . iTB A-R I‘N G SALE • AT BENNETTS. On account MESSRS MODERATE BROS. For Full Particulars see Next Saturday’s Issue. . NORTH CANTERBURY 00-OP. STORES COY., - . 1407 Auctioneers. The H\Z. Farmers’ Co-operative-Association of Canterbury, Limited. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION OP CANTERBURY, LIMITED. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT SHEFFIELD. On THURSDAY,. 13th APRIL, , At 12 noon.

THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION' OP CANTERBURY, LIMITED, instructed by Mr W. F. Pannett, •will bold ai CLEARING- SALE Of his live and dead stock, v". At. the Homestead, , Consisting of 210 4, 6 and 8-tooth Ewes 80 Fat Ewes 120 Fat Wethers SO 2,4, 6 and 3-tooth Pure-bred Leicei Ewes \ - ■" 11 Pura-bwd 'LbicMfer. Bams 11 Pura-bred Leicester Ewe Lambs 80 Fas and. Forward Lambs--6 Cows in milk and- to calve ;/ 1 Pure-bred Shorthorn Bull, Syia (GhaaK borlain’s) : S Prime Fat Steers , 1 Prime Fat Heifer 14 Young’. Cattle , , -, . . 2 Draught Maios _ ' 1 Draught Mare in. foal 1 Bay Gelding, 6yrs 1 Brown. Golding, 2yrs ■ . 1 Yearling Draught Filly . 1 Draught Foal ' 1 Hack , . ■ 2 Pure-bred Berkshire Sows . . . 1 Pure-bred Berkshire Sow with litter 2 First-class Sheep-dogs 16 Fowls (Dorkings) Ploughs, binders, cultivators, drays, chaffcutter, feeding-troughs, 4-horse harness, sheep netting, stakes, disc harrows, Avery sea ft, roller, chaff boxes, factory cans. 4-borse blocks and -chains, etc., and quantity or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Luncheon Provided- ' ROBT. HARDIE, Manager. FRED T. STRONACH, Auctioneer. 3 NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ 03OPERATIVS ASSOCIATION. OF CANTERBURY, LIGHTED. r AND DEAD To be Sold by Auction'on ! THURSDAY, 13th APRIL, 1905, • ,At the Farm of the late MRS I. ROLLO, IRWELL. Half-bred Ewes, 'Lambs, Draught Horses, Trap Hack, Cows and Young- Cattle, Farm Implements, and Household Furniture. I' 'ull Particulars’ in a-Future Advertisement. tf.Z. FARMERS’- CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. -1375

Fanning & Co. FANNING AND CO. F. J. Fanning.) (A. J. 'Wintle. CENTRAL HOUSE AND LAND AGENCY, 156, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. OQiji-'- -BECKENHAM—Largo 7-roomcd */o‘{ O.NHouse, nearly new, ■ plastered, icentre flowers, gas, bay windows, verandah, tile - grates and hearts, bath, lavatory, • hot _ and cold, on concrete, washhouse, copper, tubs, pantry, scullery ( bicycle house, J-acro land,, well laid out in -awn and garden, windmill and tank. S2a. PANNING AND CO. ORA—-PAPANITI—7J Acres of:_Fir»tciliss Land, subdivided into paddocks,-well fenced, and improved," crops given in,-with, a good 53roomed house, nearly new, matohlined and papered, Venetians, scullery, yerandah, .dairy, washhouse, copper, ■ • coal andI*wood 1 *wood house,- traphouse, stable and harness room, large orchard. This is a. first-, class,l.rurali property, .and must be sold at once, as owner is leaving district. S37a. ’ - . 1 . FANNING AND CO.; Pqq r—ARMAGH STREET, central—s- - roomed House, plastered, papered, Venetians, gas, cupboards, scullery, iron roof, verandah, asphalt paths, nice section, northnice position!. :.341h. FANNING AND CO. . jt? ** WORCESTER STREET—S-room--31/ODU c-d House, hath, hot and cold, scullery, sink, h. and c., 3 fires, plastered, washhouse. cooper, tuba, taps over, |-acre section, nice position. 341 b. FANNING AND CO. . prop—ST ALBANS,.near Park—New 5owOOO roomed ’House, plastered,- lilac, grates and hearths, bay and oriel window, pantry, Venetians, bath, hot and cold, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, splendid artesian, 1-acre' land, well fenced. 543.- ’ ~ v FANNING AND CO. rTVHE April issue of “THE OHRISTi- CHURCH PROPERTY RECORD" w now ready, 1 - and 'can be obtained from the. Agen.s. AKm]SrQ . AND ■ CO., t . 156, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH! Terminus hot el, - ' DUNEDIN. This Hotel is situated just opposite the Triangle, Gardens, Railway Station and Wharves. It is one of the moat oeautiful positions in: Dunedin. There is no pleasanter place at which 1 to live. The hotel ys new, and;the rooms are large and loity.^. in* ; baths and lavatories are all that could be desired. ~ Tariff Moderate. 21U MRS MARY CORNISH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13716, 5 April 1905, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13716, 5 April 1905, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIII, Issue 13716, 5 April 1905, Page 11

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