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NORTH OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. NOTICE. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! NOW~OPEN OUR UPSTAIRS SHOWROOM. COME and INSPECT OUR Superior, well-made, highly-finished FURNITURE, Consisting of SUITES (in leather, buffalo, and saddlebags), CHIFFONIERS, SIDEBOARDS, TELESCOPE TABLES, DINING TABLES, ASSORTED TABLES, BOOKCASES, WARDROBES, DUCHESS TABLES, WASHSTANDS, CHESTS of DRAWERS, CABINETS, SOFAS, OVERMANTELS, CHAIRS (gentlemen's, ladies', rocking, divan, folding, wicker, American, Austrian, child's, office), CRADLES, COTS, COAL CUPBOARDS, COMMODES, MIRRORS, LOOKING GLASSES, WHATNOTS, FLOWER STANDS, HALL STANDS, SOFA CUSHIONS, CARPET CUSHIONS, CHAIR BEDSTEADS, BAMBOO TABLES, BAMBOO WHATNOTS, BAMBOO HALL STANDS, KITCHEN TABLES, TOWEL RADLS, HtON BEDSTEAD S, SPRING MATTRESSES, FLOCK MATTRESSES. All the above and many other articles too numerous to enumerate. J. MAITLAND JONES, Manager. SATURDAY, 20th AUGUST. At the Commercial Yards. At 12.30 prompt. fTTHE NORTH OTAGO FARMERS' -I CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., have received instructions to sell by public auction—--2 Draught Maw*., years old 3 C-iluinga, 4 to 7 years old Harness and Covers The above horses are just out of work, and on inspection will be found to be a first-class lot. On account of other vendors — 6 Draught Mares and Geldings 3 Light Harness Horses Further entries invited. CON. CHRISTIE, Auctioneer WE have for PRIVATE SALE, a firstclass DAIRY FARM of 250 Acres, subdivided into 3 paddocks; permanent water. Fifty acres ploughed, balance in grass. Within one mile of the Creamery. —NORTH OTAGO FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. THURSDAY, 18th AUGUST. CLEARING SALE Of FHtST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. On the Premises, HAMPDEN, close to the Railway Station. At 12 o'clock. JRUCE CHRISTIE & CO. have received instructions from Mrs Jessie Hutchings, Hampden, to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— The Whole of her First-class Herd of Dairy Cattle, consisting of 16 Cows, in milk and coming to calving 14 Calves 1 Shorthorn Bull 1 Hackney Mare (stinted to Oldenburg) 1 Bay Gelding, rising 2 years 5 Pigs IMPLEMENTS. 1 Set Harrows, S.F. Plough (on double furrow principle, by Douglass) 4 Milk Cans, Portable Boiler, and a lot of sundries too numerous to mention. Also— Near Railway Station and BeachGood HOUSE of 8 rooms, Washhouse, Storeroom, Coalshed, Stable, Fowlhouse; plentiful water supply; land half an acre. A splendid chance for family summer resort or boardinghouse. Outside Entries received. Luncheon Provided. Terms at Sale. BRUCE CHRISTIE & CO., Auctioneers. FRDDAY, 19th AUGUST. CLEARING SALE Of FniST-CLASS DAffiY COWS, HED7ERS, CALVES, HORSES, PIGS, Etc., Etc. At the Farm, Raki's Table, near Windsor. At 12 o'clock. >RUCE CHRISTIE & CO. ■* have received instructions from Messrs Goodson and Buzan (who have dissolved partnership) to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—--30 First-class Dairy Cows and Heifers, calved and at the calving 3 18-months'-old Heifers 13 Calves 1 Bull, 3 years old 1 Harness Horse, 4 years old 1 Spring-cart Mare, 3 years old 4 Breeding Sows, in pig 6 Weaners 1 Purebred Berkshire Boar, 9 months old Spring Cart and Harness 3 Milk Cans and Buckets Also lot of sundries Owing to the expiry of Messrs Goodson and Buzan's lease, everything is for sale to the highest bidder. Luncheon Provided. Terms at Sale. BRUCE CHRISTIE & CO., Auctioneers. \R MTNTYRE'S EXTRA STRONG J FEMALE PILLS, 4s 6d. Agent for Oamaru : Mr C B. Morris, Chemist. OST, Red GREYHOUND DOG, 7 I months old. Reward at Boardinghouse.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 8562, 17 August 1904, Page 3

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