34,000 SHEEP 300 CATTLE ' AQ HORSES, ETC. LARGE CLEARING SALE. AT KAUKOO NEAR OAMARU, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16th and 17th ■-*- Executors of the late W. H. TESCHEMAKER, wilt sell by public auction, WITHOUT RESERVE, at the KARROO HILL HOMESTEAD, on above dates— * THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Ist Day—TUESDAY. SHEEP, 2,400 2-tooth 4-ired EWES 1,470 4-tooth 4-bred! EWES 1,565 6-tooth 4-bted EWES 1.35T 8-tooth J-bred EWES 1,809 4-bred EWES 150 2, 4, 6, and 8-tooth merino EWES 2,600 2-tooth $-bred EWES l,2ai 4"-tooth $-bred EWES 1,241 6-toottt |-bred EWES 1,508 8-tooth J-bred EWES 1,234 5-year-old f-bred EWES 250 j and f-bred EWES (mixed! ages) 94 4, 8-tooth, and t'.m. Lincoln RAMS (bred by K.Z. and A. Land Company)! U 6, 8-tooth, and Lib. E.L. RAMS (bred by Mr Kelland) 61 2, 4, 6, and 3-tooth J-bred. RAMS 20 4-bted RAM LAMBS 74 2, 4, 6 and 8-tooth merino RAMS 1 Stud merino RAM 30 3-year-old STEERS, Polled AngosShoethorn cross. 30 2-year-old STEERS, Polled AngusShorthocrt ureas off Yearling STEERS, Polled AngusShorthorn cross 25 2-year-old HEIFERS, Polled Angus-Shorthorn cross. 30 Yearling HEIFERS, Polled Angus-Shorthorn cross 10 CALVES, Polled Angt»-Shorthorm cross 20 Purebred COWS, Polled AngnaSherthorn cross 55 Breeding; COWS, 3 to 6 years; 2 Shorthorn BULLS 8 Dairy COWS LtCHT HORSES. 20 HACKS and HARNESS HORSES 2nd Day—WEDNESDAY. SHEEP. , 2,250 I-bred WETHER LAMBS 2,250 J-bred EWE LAMBS 2,250 4-bred WETHER LAMBS 2.250 |-br«d EWE LAMBS 600 4-bred LAMBS (raised sexes)
600- J-bred LAMBS (mixed sexes); 721 2-tootfc |- and! I-bred WETHERS 1,679 4 and 6-tooth J-bred WETHERS 4,505 4 ami 5-year-otd {-bred WETHERS 17,1Q5 The Lambs above-mentioned! are ia very forward condition, about 4QQ3 Fat. DRAUCHT HORSES. 24 MARES and GELDIIfGS, 3 to ? years (irood in alt worfcj IMPLEMENTS AND PLANT. Large Assortment, including Ploughs, Harrows, Horseshoes, Scoops, 4and S-horse Wagons, Farm Diaya, Buggy, Station Express, Water Catts, Grain- and Turnip Drills, \ Grain, Grass-seed, and Turnip Sowers, 'Horse Hayrake, Massey- • Harris Cultivator and Seed-sower, Massey-Haxris Binders, Storrie Turnip Ridger, Com Crusher, Weighing Machines, Woolpress, Bullock Dray, Harness, audi Sundries too numerous; to mention.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. large/ .Assortment, also 1 WHITFIELD FIRE-PROOF SAFE MOTOR CAR. 28/36 H*P. DAIMLER, in gpod order, with accesaotiea. Sate will Start Each Day at ia.45 a.m. Sharp.: LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NATIONAL-' MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), GUINNESS AND LuCREN (LTD), Joint Auctioneers. NOTE.—Draw wilt leave Oamara at 8.30 a.nt. each Sate Day, and if required as Drag vns& leave Mabcno on the arrival of tbe> a.m. train from Palmereton, but, intending Buyers raiiat obtain tickets for seat* from th& Auctioneers before Noon on MONDAY, Isth. Facilities will be provided to enable buyers to catch the Second Express at Maheno for North or South if required. 509 FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS. t/TR T. THOMSON haa been APPOINTED AGENT in NORTH OTAGO and SOUTH CANTERBURY DISTRICTS for Messrs CADWALLADER BROS.. *dil will be prepared to give tItUHKHT PRICKS for Freezers, either at pt-r lb at the Works or per head in the Paddock. Freezing and Shipment at Oamara Work*. TERMS: NKT CASH. PROMPT PAYMENT.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10096, 13 March 1909, Page 3
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508Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10096, 13 March 1909, Page 3
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