WE ARE QASBL Jg DYERS Of COCKSFOOT. JgRUCE OHRISTIE AND QO. . FRIDAY, 27th MAY. At the Farm, near Georgetown. At 11.30 o'clock. CLEARING SALE Of HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. Bruce christie and co. have received instructions from Mr D. Hutchison, Georgetown, to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— HORSES. 1 Draught Stallion, 3 years old, by Cedric the Saxon 1 Draught Bay Gelding Duke 1 Draught Bay Mare Bloss 1 Draught Bay Mare Kate, with foal at foot 1 Draught Chestnut Mare Diamond, stinted by Glencoe 1 Draught Bay Colt, U year, by Field Marshall 1 Draught Foal, 7 months old, by Glencoe 1 First-class Weight-carrying Hack, saddle or harness 1 First-class Hack, saddle or harness CATTLE. 9 First-class Dairy Cows, in calf and at calving 20 Head Steers and Heifers SHEEP. 30 Halfbred Ewes, in lamb PIGS. 1 Boar, 2-year-old (bred by Mr Schluter) IMPLEMENTS. 2 Farm Drays and Frames, in good order 1 Small Waggon 1 Massey-Harris Reaper and Binder 1 M'Cormick Reaper and Binder, aL most new 1 Plain Iron Roller 1 Cambridge Roller (new), by Reid and Gray) 1 Set Disc Harrows 1 Drill Plough (new), R. and G. 1 Set 5-leaved Harrows 3 Sets 4-leaved Harrows 1 Set 3-leaved Harrows 1 D.F. Plough (new), gear attached (R. and G.) 1 D.F. Plough, Jack and Steel 2 Swilig Ploughs 1 Drill Grubber, new 2 Back-delivery Reapers 1 3-horse-power and Belt, almost new 1 Sledge 1 Trolley 24-leaved Harrow Trees 2 Sets Blocks and Chains 24 Sets Swingle 'irees HARNESS. 11 Horse Collars 4 Cart Saddles and Breechings 5 Sets Leading Chains 8 Sets Backhands and Chains 2 Riding Saddles and Bridles 7 Pairs Hames 2 Sets Buggy Harness, in good order Also—--1 Dogcart, new, built by J. Cunningham SUNDRIES. Lot Second-hand Sacks and other articles too numerous to particularise Outside Entries received up to Thursday, 26th inst. Luncheon Provided. Terms at Sale. BRUCE CHRISTIE & CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WEDNESDAY, 9th JUNE. At the Farm, near Maheno. CLEARING SALE Of DAIRY HERD, HORSES* ETC. Bruce christie and co. have received instructions from Mr H. A. Turnbull, who is giving up dairying to sell— The Whole of his Herd of First-class Dairy Cows, Draught Horses, etc. Full particulars in future advertisement. BRUCE CHRISTIE AND CO., Auctioneer. ,R "D ARNARD O'S TTOME. ,/R JJARNARDO'S XiOME. D WEAR STREET HALL, FRIDAY, MAY 27. Chairman, Opening Remarks, Rev. R. J. Porter. Piano Solo ... ... ... Miss Diehl. Song, "Cry of the Little Ones," Miss Rice. Song, '"The Ladies* Penny Paper," _ , Mr De L'lsle. Sonz, Mary of Argyle," ... Mr J Walls. Lantern Views—Operator, Mr W. H. Cot trail; description, by Mr Robt. Brown. (Interval.) Banjo Solo, Cromarty Polka March, Mr De L'lsle. Song, "The Gift" ... Miss Edwards. Song, "Island of Dreams" ... Mr J. Walls. Song, "No?" Mr De L'lsle. Lantern Views —Operator, Mr W. H. Cottrell; description by Mr Robt. Brown. Closing Remarks ... Rev. R. J. Porter. Accompanists: Miss Diehl. Tickets Is, at Meldruma and all business places. Children 6d. J. J. SPENCE, Local Agent for Dr Barnardo. GATEHOUSE & BRIMS VV I liTI HOLD A CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY AT HERBERT STARTING FRIDAY, MAY 20, FOR •10 DAYS. WANTED, a MESSAGE BOY. Apply D. Brown, bootmaker, Thames street.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 8491, 26 May 1904, Page 3
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