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Cli EARING- SA.L± OF STOCK. rpilK N.Z. L. & M. A. Co., Ltd. -*■ having been favoured by in afcuructioas from Messrs H. and W Beeves will offer the whole, of thei Stock at the late Capt. Dalton's yards at Koromiko, on THURSDAY NEXT, 15th INST., 1 P.M. SHARP. The quality of both Mr Reeves Sheep and Cattle is well known ii this district. AH lots will be carefully drafted, and as all lines must be clearec on account of Ma lease expiring, tbost in want of Stock would do well to at teud. SHEEP— 154 Ewes, 2-tooth 139 Ewes, 4 tooth 149 Ewes, 6-tooth t, 214 Ewes, 8-tooth 35 Ewos, full-mouth 120 Wethers, fafc and forward 260 Limbs, Ewes 260 Lambs, Wethers 6 Rams, English Leicester CATTLE - 44 head 1-|- to 2 yoai -old 11 I)e*d ,2 to 3-yt?ar old 17 he.urt 3 to 4 year old, fafc and forward ALSO: 3 Raconevs 2 Slips Phaeton, good order Horses and Harness 400 gal. Tank, galvanized Lady's and Kent's Bicycle OUTSIDE ENTRIES. •700' Lambs 350 TCwcs, S.M. 50 Wethers, 2-fo3th 500 Lambs 100 Ewes 10 Calves 10 2 year-olds 300 Crossbred Eve*, mixed ages LIBERAL LUNCH PROVIDED. J. L. HARRIS, A uctioneer, STOOK_SALE. HAVELOCK SUBURBAN YARDS, FRIDAY, ,16th MARCH, IP.M. T)RESENT ENTRIES: - 600 Crossbred Lambs 350 Crossbred Ewes 50 Crossbred Wethers 70 Cro«sbred Ewes, fat 60 Crossbred Wethers, fafc 30 Crossbred Ewes, fat 30 Woolly Lambs, as dropped CATTLE--50 Calves 11 Yearlings 34 Steers, 12 to 18 months 26 Steers, 2-year-uld 16 Heifers, 2 year-old 11 Steers, 3 year old 4 Steers, 3-year'old 4 Cow.«, fat 3 Cows, empty 1 Milkev , 2 Young Cows, calve April 4 Young Cows, calve June and July 10 Heifers 1 Ball, 3 year-old 1 Bull calf 1 Dj aught Gelding 1 Lady's Saddle and Bridle, nearly new 1 Billy Goat, 2 tooth ' 1 £ bred Angora. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. .' ' ',-, LUNCH Is. . N Z. L.&> M. A. COY., Ltd., J L. HARRIS, -Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 20th. AT 12 NOON. AT MR CROUCHER'S FARM, Near Grovetown. GRIFFITHS & SON. in eonjinction with E. F. HEALY, having , been favoured with instructions rrom M, Crouches, Esq., who has disposed of'bis farm and is leaving the Jistricfc, will sell by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, an TUESDAY, 20th March, commene ing ab 12 noon, at his Farm, near Gfrovetown, the whole of his~ live And dead stock, Including : SHEEP. Purebred Shropshire Flock of 140 ewes from 2-tooth upwards; SO Lamb 3. S Shropshire Rams. -HORSES. I Dvrk Bay Mare by Ranfurly, 5 years. L Bay Mare by Marquis, 5 years. I Grey Mare by Marquis, 3 years. L Grey Mare, 10 years with foal at foot by Eantin Robin, and in foal again. L Brood Mare, aged. I Bay Gelding, aged. L Draught Foal by Marquis. L Chestnub Geldirg. I Foal by Hillstdne. COWS. Three Cows in fall profit. I Cow in calf 1 Fat Steer Few head Young Cattle 2 Calves. IMPLEMENTS. Osborne Binder, Massey Harris Bindor, Duncan Drill, Duncan Cambridge Roller, Reid and Gray Disc?, Duoean Cultivator, Osborne Side Delivery, W. A. Woods Mower with tilting adjustment, D.F. Plough, Set of 4-leaf Harrows, Woodea Roller, Potato Plough, 2 Days, Corn Screes, Winnowing Machine, Dog Cart and Harness, Good English Saddle and Bridle, etc., etc., etc. FURNITURE. A large quantity of Absolutely new Fukkitcre, of excellent quality, in perfect order, including :— Velvet Pile and Brussels Carpets, Side Board, Dining Table, Easy Cbalrs, Double Bedsteads, Duct ess Dressing Tables, Duchess Washstands and Chests of Drawers, Mirrors, Hearthrugs, Arm Chairs, Wicker Chairs, &ofa?, Linoleums, Sewing Machine, Bath, etc., etc., efc, and a host of other items too nnroerous to mention. NOTE.—We can confidently recommend our friends to attend this sale. Thes horses are a particularly floe lot, and the purebred Shropshire flock is unequalled in Marlborough. All the implements are in good order and almost new. The furniture also if new, and in first class order. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. L. GRIFFITHS, B. F. HEALY, Joint Auctioneers OUR FOOTBALLERS' success a Home and the tranaeenden merits of STAND-OUT TEA are tb< ttoat interesting: topics of conversatioi bouttown-lIORTON BROS.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 62, 14 March 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 62, 14 March 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIX, Issue 62, 14 March 1906, Page 3

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