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STOCK SALES. TUESDAY, 18TH APRIL, At Junction Yards. "OLEMING AND HEDLEY will hold their usual STOCK SALE on the above date. TUESDAY, 25th APRIL, 1899, ON THE PREMISES, NEAR GEORGETOWN. At 12 o'clock, prompt. GREAT Clearing Unreserved Sale OF DRAUGHT STOCK, CATTLE. SHEEP, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. AND HEDLEY, favored with instructions from Messrs T. and A. Hall, will submit to public competition for Free and Unreserved Sale all their live and dead Stock as under—--25 Heavy Draught Mares and Geldings, up to all work—shafts, lead and plough 5 Really First-class up-standing Town HorEes of great style and plenty of action 1 Extra Good Filly, 2yrs, by Cedric the Saxon, safe prize-taker 1 Good 2-year-old Filly, by Cedric 1 2-year-old Colt, by Cedric 3 Yearling Colts, by Cedric 3 Yearling Fillies, by Cedric 1 Extra good Filly Foal, own sister to the 2-year-old Filly 1 Colt Foal 2 Ponies, perfect match in harnes and very quiet to ride 4 Ponies, very well bred 2 Unbroken PoDies, extra good 2 Hacks and Harness Horses 7 Firßt-claas Dairy Cows, newly calved or at calving 40 Head of Shorthorn Cattle, mostly Steers, from 18 months to 3 years 1200 Crossbred Wetbers, mostly 4-tooth, in very high condition, perhaps the very best line for turnips in all North Otego 100 r rime Fat 2-tooth Wethers 600 Prime lot of Crossbred Lambs 370 Full-mouth Crossbred Ewes IMPLEMENTS—--1 Threshing Machine and J'ngine, 10H.P., Clayton aod Shuttleworth, in the best of order 1 4-Horae vVaggon 8 Farm Drays and Frames 4 D F Ploughs 1 Set 6-leaf Harrows 2 Sets 4-leaf Harrows 1 Cambridge Roller 1 Set Disc Harrows, new 1 Duncan Cultivator, new 1 Grain Drill, Beid and Grey 1 Grass and Broadcast Sower 4 Sets Blocks and Chains 1 Good Sledge 3 M'Cormick Reapers and Binders 2 Woods Binders 1 Buckeye Low Down 1 Deering, new 1 Spring Dray 1 Chaff-cutter and Bagger, in firstclass order 1 Water-cart and Tank Blacksmith's Tools 1 Boring Machine 4 Back-delivery Reapers 1 Set of Scales (Avery) 1 Set of Scales (Fairburn) 30 Horse Covers 8 Sets Shaft Harness 15 Sets Leading Harness 5 Sets Plough Chains 3 Water Troughs 2 Swing Ploughs 1 Grindstone 7 Ladders, all lengths 2 400-gallon Tanks Sheep Grating Lot of Hurdles Lot of Sheepskins The Stove in hut and aU Cooking Utensils Lot of Feed Oats and Chaft 5 Tons Kidney and Derwent Potatoes Lot of secondhand Bags All the Stable Requisites and a large number of sundries

Note.—As the lease expires on the Ist day of May next, every lot will be for Absolute Sale. Terms at Sale. Luncheon from 11 to 12. On account of Mr Angus M'Donald—(By kind permission of Messrs T. and A# Hall) at 12 o'clock prompt—--60 Acres of Pria e of Crop Turnips, growing opposite Mr George Aitohison's homestead. F EMING AND HEDLEY, Auctioneers. FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTY ON THE AWAMOKO. (By kind permission of Messrs T. and A. Hall.) Fleming and hedley favored with instructions from Mr James M'Farlane, will sell by public auction at Messrs Hall's sale, at 12 promptThat very pretty Freehold Farm, being Section 16, Block 2, Awamoko, containing 195 acres 0 roods 36 poles, all securely fenced and subdivided—half in English grass (laid down this year) and balance in stubble. The soil is of the very best, and grows splendid crops of wheat, oats, and barley. The young grass is naturally this year, very good. There iB a never-failing spring on the ground, besides having a frontage to the Awamoko.

The termß are very easy, say 25 per cent, within one month, and the balance in 5 or 7 years, at 5 per cent. (To a good purchaser even more liberal termß can be arranged. Note.—The above property and turnips will be sold at 12 o'clock prompt. FLEMING and HEDLEY, Auctioneers. FOB SALE. SAXTON'S NOBLE STRAWBERRY—a very Large, Early Fruit. First Prize last December Oamarn Show. Wellrooted Plants, 5s per Hundred, L2 Thousand, Oash with Order. C. B I S H 0 P, Hampden, Otago.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7492, 15 April 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7492, 15 April 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7492, 15 April 1899, Page 3

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