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SATURDAY, 24TH APRIL. At Commercial Yards (By kind permission of Messrs Fleming anc Hedley.) At 12 o'clock. CLEARING UNRESERVED SALE OF FIBST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES AND IMPLEMENTS. EP, B U R B U R Y. • (on behalf of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited) has received instructions from Mr J. E. Wilcox to sell by public auction, as above, without the slightest reserve—--3 Excellent Draughts (two 6-years, one 3-years old) 2 D,F, Ploughs, 1 Massey Harris Reaper and Binder, 1 Massey Harris Seed Sower, 2 Spring Drays, 6 Sets Harness. Note.—All the above Implements, etc., are quite new. Also, on account of Messrs' Dalgleish, M urray, M'Gregor, Gordon, and others—--15 Really good young Eraught Mares and Geldings. On account of vendor—--3 First-class Harness Horses 1 First-class Draught Gelding On account of vendor 2 First-class Draught Geldings 3 First-class Draught Mares On account of another vendor—--13 Mare 3 and Geldings Further Entries Solicited. E. P. BURBURY, Manager and Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 24th APRIL. At the Commercial Yards. (By kind permission of Messrs Fleming and Hedley). At 12 o'clock. 15 SUPERIOR DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS. "CI P. BURBURY (on behalf of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, has been favored with instructions from M r W. Cruickshanks to sell by public auction as above—--15 Excellent Young Draught Mares and Geldings, 3 to 6 years. The vendor's name is sufficient guarantee of the quality of the horses to be submitted. E. P BURBURY, Manager and Auctioneer. gHEEP DIPPING SEASON TO FLOCK-MASTERS.

CANNON'S NON-POISONOUS SHEEP DIP IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. It is absolutely safe, thoroughly eSective, i improves the Condition of the j Sheep, and promotes the I Growth of the Wooi. Ah Brokers, v?e may staie r ° 0 ' Buyers invariably Speak Highi. at •' Dipped by CANNON'S DIE, „•*»}• undoubtedly the best criterion as to ita excellence. A TRIAL SOLICITED. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited), Agents. JjIIRST - CLASS FARMS. FOR PRIVATE SALE. PART OF THE WAIHAO DOWNS ESTATE, Near Waimate, South Canterbury, New Zealand. About OA A A ACRES CHOICE AGRICULTURAL LANDS, in wellfenced farms of various sizes. These Lands are of Limestone formation, bountifully watered, and cannot be surpassed for WHEAT-GROWING AND SHEEPFATTENING. Two Railway Stations are on the Estate, within few minutes' walk, by good roads, of lands offered. The property is surrounded and subdivided by roads, is within nine miles of Waimate township, and about equidistant from Timaru and Oamaru shipping ports. Immediate Possession will be given. Terms Liberal. For further particulars apply to Messrs WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., DALGETY & CO., FLEMING & HEDLEY, GUINNESS & LECREN, FRIEDLANDER BROS., Or, Mr DOUGLAS, Waihao Downs and Mount Royal. FARM TO LET BY TENDER. WINDERMERE, the property of the late Thomas Stevenson, containing 861 Acres, more or less, of first-class Agricultural and Pastoral Land within three miles of Maheno Railway Station by firstclass road and eight miles from Oamaru. To be let for ten years. - Intending Tenderers will be shown over the Property on application at the Homestead, and full particulars of lease will be obtained on application to Messrs J. and T. Meek, Oamaru, with whom Tenders 'must be lodged on or before Noon on MONDAY, the 26th instant. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOMAS MEEK ) WM. KININMONT f Executors ' MEN'S SUITS, strong colonial tweed perfect fits, capital patterns, 30s a 6d.—New Zealand Clothing Factory, KhamM street.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6870, 21 April 1897, Page 3

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