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FLEMING & HEDLEY SATURDAY, 13th JUNE, At Railway Station. At 12,30 o'closk, GREAT SALE OF TIMBEfi, "OLE MING AND H HjD LEY hare received instraotfn* fttM Alpheus Hayes, Esq., to sell by fabtf auotion—--40 Tracks of Fencing Material aSfi wood, containing—lOOOßroadleif Posts—»npari« (jftfiftjf 1 Truck of JStralnlng Posts 1 Truok of Stays 60 Sheep Hurdles S Tracks of Edging,]s»ltabl* buildings 80 Cords of Seasoned||MannkS£ Mask Pine and Mixed Firewood Without Reserve. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 493 Anctioaeuft SATURDAY, 13TH JUNBi At Commercial Yarfsi At 1 o'clock, FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT If ABBS Aftft GELDINGS, To Farmers, Contractors, Exporter*, aA'i Others. FLEMING & HBDLft have received instructions frt* Vr Timothy Broanaban to sell by pcibli* auction, at the above time and place** 5 Ftrat-cla-a Mares 4 First-class Geldings The above lot will be found OA hupMSto'tt to bs extra gcod sorts, grand workers, Bid thoroughly Bound, Terms at Sa!ft. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 506 Auetieneerft JOHN EVEREST SATURDAY, 13TH JUNE. At 11 o'olook sharp. Upon the Premises, Bay Farm, Goodwfloflj close to the Goodwood Railway Statisa (three miles from township of Palner* Eton, To Speculators, Breeders, Horse-dealffrS,- - Farmers, &o. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF PURE AYRSHIRE & SHORTHORN CATTLE; HORSES, IMPLEMENTS &o. Without the Slightest Ressrva. TO H N EVERBS® has received instructions from Ut Thomas Butters (whnse lease of the farm cx> pires shortly) to sell by publio auotion, at the above time and pUoe, The whole of his Valuable Stock, Horses, &c., as follow : l Brood Mare, Fancy, aged, in foal to Young Clyde 1 Brood Mire, Sate, aged, is fsal tit Young Clyae l Brood Mare, Violet, 4 year*, hf at George Grey, in foal tb Young Clyde I Brood Mare Jenny Gray, 3 years, la foal to Young Clyde 1 Mare, Fanny, suitable for furnit«r*» van work l Draught Gelding, aged, by Hero 1 Yearling Filly, by Sydney (imported) AYRSHIRES. 7 Pure-bred Ayrshire cows (in mUk), bred by Mr William Paul. Thea# cows are all young 3 Pure-bred Heifers , SHORTHORNS. 1 Pure Shorthorn Bull, 2 by Dak# of Brunswick, bred by David Grant, TalerL I Pure Short hom Bal', 6 months ali, Vjr Duke of Brunswlak } dam Miss Goldsbrough, by Mr Paddy's Bail of Darebin (imported) 3 Bull Calves 3 Cows, in calf (young) 1 Heifer . 5 Milch Cows, wall-bred, In milk (all young) 2 Fat Heiferß 7 Fat bullocks 7 steers, 6 months old 3 Calves IMPLEMENTS. 1-horße-power Chafloutter, 1 OrasMr 1 Double-furrow Plough (Reid sad Gray), 1 Ponton Plough 1 Plough (Reid and Gray), 1 three»hOrs# Grubber 1 Drill-Grubber, 1 Bet four-leafed Harrow 5 , 1 set three-leafed Harrows 4 Pair cirole Harrows (for drills), 1 Turnip-sowing Maohine 1 Turnip-Cutter, 1 Reaper (Reid and Gray), back delivery 1 Reap r-aud-Binder (Osborne), wire and twine 1 Roller, 1 rip-Dray, 2 Farm Drays 1 Water ' art Several sets of Harness (complete) Several sets Cart and Leading HareOTß Several sets Plough Harness

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Consists of—--1 Double Bedstead (wooden) 1 Doable Bedstead (iron) 1 Sofa, 4 Chairs, 1 Washstand, 1 Ame\ ■ rioan Churn A lot of Sundries, too mimerona tfe mention. The Auctioneer begs to oall attention t® this bona fide Clearing Salo, The Cows M* Prize-takers, and in splendid condition! Horses slso Prize-takers. The Implement# are nearly new. Breeders of Stock should rot rolM this opportunity of scouring some of these Cows for breeding purposes. The whole to be sold without reaerrfc. HE RED HOTJBB Has Fob. Uax-b Cheap : Perambulators, Children's Bigh and Law Chaire, end Chairs o£ all kind?, Cheßts of Drawers, Wood and Iron Bedateada, Spring Vattresses, Flock and Flax Mattresses Feather and Flock Pillows, . Straw Palliaßßes, Colonial Sofas, Washstands, Dressing Tables Stoves, Fenders and Fireirons, Crockery, Tio, and Bruahware, Cutlery, and Every Requisite for Houaehold Furnishing. A. 9. wants to buy 140 Geeae, 500 Ducka, 350 Turkeys, 1200 Fowls. SMITH, USK-STEBBT, AND THAMES STREET, (Next Daniel Toohey's), And Luncheon provided. Terms at sale.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2961, 10 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2961, 10 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2961, 10 June 1885, Page 3

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