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FLEMING & HEDLEY SATURDAY, 13TH JUNE. - . At Railway Station. : .-At 12.30 o'clock. > > ; "great sale op timber. FLEMING, AND HEDLEY hive received instructions from Alpheus Eayes, Esq., to sell by public auction—--40 Trucks of Fenoing Material and Firewood, containing—--1000 Broadleaf Posts—superior quality 1 Truck of. Straining Posts 1 Truck of. Stays 60 Sheep Hnrdles 3 Trucks of Edging,[suitable forfrongh buildings SO Cords of Seasonedi||Manuka, B'aok Pine and Mixed Firewood Without Reserve. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 493 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 13th JUNE. At Commercial Yards, At' l o'clock. FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT MARBS AND GELDINGS. To Farmers, Contractors. Exporter*), .and Others. "CIBEMING & HEDLEY have received instructions from S?r Timothy Brosnaban to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—--5 First-class Mares 4 First-class Geldings The above lot will be found on Inspection to be extra gcod [sorts, grand workers, and thoroughly sound. Terms at Sale. • FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 506 Auctioneers.

JOHN EVEREST SATURDAY, I3TH JONE. At 11 o'clook sharp. Upon the Premises, Bay Farm, Goodwood, close to the Goodwood Railway Station (three miles from township of Palmerston. To Speculators, Breeders,' Horse-dealers, Farmers, &o. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE or PDRB AYRSHIRE & SHORTHORN CATTLE. HORSES, IMPLEMENTS &o, Without the Slightest Reserve, TO H N EVEREST has received, instructions from Mr Thomas BnttcrE (whiee lease of the farm expireß shortly) to Bell by publio auction, at the above time and place, Ihe whole of Mb Valuable Stock, Horses, &c., as follow : 1 Bmod Mare, Fancy, aged, in foal to Youvg Clyde 1 Brood Ma re, Kate, aged, in foal to Toum? Clyde 1 Brood Mare. Violet, 4 years, by Sir George Grey, in foal to Young Clyde 1 Brood Mare Jenny Gray, 3 years, in foal to Young Clyde 1 Mare, Fatsny, cuitable for furnitureTan work 1 Praught Gelding, aged, by Hero 1 Yearling Filly, by«£ydney (imported) AYRSHIRRS, 7 Pure-bred Ayrshire cows (in milk), bred by Mr William Paul. These cows are ell y -ung 3 Pure-bred Heifers

SHORTHORNS. 1 Pare Shorthorn Ball, 2 years, by Duke of Brunnwick, brod by David Grant, Went Taieri • 1 Pare Shor horn Ball, 6 months old, by Duke of Brunswick; dam Miss Qoldsbrongh, by Mr Pnddy's Earl of Direbin (imported) 3 Bull Calves 3 Cows, in calf (young) 1 Heifer 5 Milch Cows, well-bred, in milk (all young) 2 fat Heifers 7 Pat bnllooks 7 Steers, 6 months old 3 Calves IMPLEMENTS,. -1-horse-power Chaffcutter, 1 Crasher 1 Double-furrow Plough (Reid and Gray), 1 Ponton Plough 1 Plough (Reid and Gray), 1 three-horse Grubber 1 Drill-Grubber, 1 set four-leafed Har« row*, 1 set three-leafed Hartows 4 Fair cirole Harrows (for drills), 1 Turnip-sowing Maohine 1 Turnip-Cutter, 1 Reaper (Reid and Gray), back delivery 1 Reap r-and-Binder (Osborne), wire and twine 1 Roller, J, Tip-Dray, 2 Farm Drays 1 Water Cart Several asts of Harness (oomplete) Several sets Cart and Leading Harness Several sets Plough Harness "HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Consists of—--1 Double Bedstead (wooden) 1 Double Bedstead (iron) 1 Sofa, 4 Chairs, 1 Washstand, 1 Ame< rloan Churn And A lot of Sundries, too numerous to mention.

The Auctioneer begs to'call attention to this bona fide Clearing Sale. The Cows are Prize-takers, and in splendid condition. Horses aho Prize-takers. The Implement* are nearly new. Breeders of Stcck should not miss this opportunity of securing some of these Cow* for breeding purposes. The whole to foe sold without reserve. Luncheon provided. Terns at sale, 808 fJIHE RED HOUSE Has For Pale Che<p : Perambulators, Children's High and Low Chairs, and Chairs of all kinds, Chests of Drawers, Wood and Iron Pediteada, Spring Mattreeses, Flock and Flax Mattresses Feather and Flock Pillows, Straw Palliasses, Colonial Sofas, Washstands, Dressing Tables Stoves, Fenders and Fireirons, Crockery, Tin, and-Brushware, Cutlery, and Every Requisite for Household Furnishing. A. S. wants to buy 140 Geese, 500 Duoks, 350 Turkeys, 1200 Fowls. A. SMITH, USK-STREET, AND THAMES BTREET, (Next Dauiel Toobey'a).

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2960, 9 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2960, 9 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2960, 9 June 1885, Page 3

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