Fleming and Hedley . notice. T BEG to Intimate that I have sold out ?t? t -*- my Coal and Produce Business to Mr PETER ORR, as from 25th CURRENT, and I hereby request payment of all ACCOUNTS due to me on or before Ist JULY. J W. SMITH. 5 "O EFERRING to the above, i beg to t -*-** Solicit from my Frienda and the Publio generally a Share of the Patronage •o liberally accorded io my Predecessors my] B PETER ORR. FBIDAY, 21st MAYi On the Premisea. At 12 o'olockt CLEARING UNRESERVED SALE 5 OF Pxtbb Ayrshire Cows, Hki~bfs and Bulls, Dka-oht Mares, Fillief, an» Geldings, Farming Implements, Oats, Chaff, Potatoes and Dairt Utensils* , pILEMING AND HEDLEY ■*■ have received instr notion* from Peter Orr, Esq., to sell by publio auotion at the farm (four miles from Oamaru) — ALL HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK As under — 4 Pure Ayrshire Cows, by Tevlot and Yonng Baron, all Ist PrJzetakers at Oamaru and Dunedin 1 Yearling Heifer Lttcy, by Prince (imported), dam Lottie, by Young Baron, etc, 1 Bull Calf, by Prtace (mported), dam Lottie 1 Heifer Calf Boßie, by Prince (imported), dam Rosins, by Teviot, etc. 1 Heifer Calf, May, by Champion (imported) 1 Heifer Calf, by Prince (imported) dam Southland Cow 1 Bull Calf Matchlesp, by Prince (lmported), dam Mayflower, lat Prfze Cow, by Baron II of Druutlanrig (imported) etc. 1 Bail Calf Jumbo, out of Mattie, by Glenham, etc. 1 Bull Calf, out of Roeie Kinross 11, by Glenham, etc. 12 Firat-cla:s f and Jbred Extra Good Da'.ry Cows, all near calving 1 Yearling Filly, out cf Old Blossom, by Pride of Scotland (Imported) 1 Filly Foal, out of Old Blossom, by Banker 2 Diau&ht Mares, one in foal to Prince cf the leles (imported) 6 First-olasi Geldings 1 First-class Baggy Maie 1 Excellent Haok, 4 years, juat broken to single and doable harness 4 Piime Fat Pet Sheep IMPLEMENTS. 1 3.Fnvrow Plough, with Potato Pl«nter attached 1 Drill Plough and Grabber 1 Farm Dray, good as now 2 Sets (f Harrows Bellowa and Anvil, and Blacknmith'e Toole 1 Cheese Press and Dairy Utensils 1 Weighing Machine Lot cf Harnoßs, Saddles, ond Breeohinga Leading and Piough Chains Double-ee&ted Buggy and flarueas, new i Keeper and Binder 500 Sacks of Shepf Chaff 1 00 B iga (f Feed Oata 200BigBcf Seed Potatoes 24 Baga Early Kidneys 20Bivea cf Bees Turkeys and Fowls And a Lot of Sundries Also, 1 Large Engtae-c-hed of wcod, iron roof a 1 Iron and 1 Wooden Hut 3 400-Gallon Tankß Withont Reserve. 4 Terms at Sale. Lunoheon Provided. f FLEMING & HEDLEY, t myl3 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 22nd MAX At the Commercial 'yards ; At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF 15 FIBbT-CLASS r DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS. To Farmers, Contractors, Exporters, and others. q ITEMING AND HEDLEY have received instructions from Mr George Livingstone to cell by publio auotion aa above — 5 4-Year.old Colt« by Pricce Victor and Avon Chief, thoroughly broken in and grand workera 5 s« Year-old M area and Geldingi, gnar anteed in any work 4 Flrst-c?r:s Draught fillies, unbroken J 3 Firat-olaßß Hacks, rising 4 yeara, thoroughly reliable *' The fiuofcioneerß have much pleasure in submitting this grrnd lot of draughts to the publio, They are as good a line aa ever was a submitted by one vendor in the yards, It ia well know that Mr Livingstone will not purchase a bad horse, and intending pur- _ chasers will be forced to admit that there is ~ not a wrong horse at the auotion. Every _ animal is for positive Bale, C Terms at Sale. FLEMING & HEDLEY, A myls Auctioneers, A DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. r|^HE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing ■*■ between WILLIAM HAY end WIL- °; LIAM STRACHAN, as Coal and Wood Merohants, ia th?s day DISSOLVED by mutual consent, (Signed) WM. HAY. y (Signed) WM, STRACHAN. Witness : G. A. Good all. & Dated Oamaru, 13th May, 1886. TN reference to the above, I, THOMAS -*- DAVIDSON have entered inti PART- V NERSHIP with the said WILLIAM G STRACHAN. All Claims against the firm will be paid by us, and ail debts owing will be collected byuß, All kinds of Coal and Wood at Lowest 1 Bates. my 14 GEORGE SUMPTER has storage accommodation for 50,000 ( Bags at his Stone Stores, abutting on the Railway Line. t Caah Buyer of Wheat, Oats, Barley, and Farm Produce. Liberal Advances made on Grain. For Sale— Corn Saoks, Sewing Twine, Coals, Wire, Posts, Rails, and Stores. GEORGE SUMPTER. f.23 Tyne and Harbor streets, _
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6057, 20 May 1886, Page 3
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