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j WEDNESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. j ON THE FARM, NEAR. WINDSOR. At 12 o'clock prompt. ■ » » ' from Mr JOSEPH H. MILLER, who lias sold liis farm, to hold a CLEARING SALE Of all his LIVE STOCK & FARMING PLANT, As follows: HORSES: BAY MARE, Bonnie, 5 years, in foal to Cowden Lad. BAY MARE, Maggie, 6 years, in foal to Prince Andrew. BAY" FILLY, Rose, rising 4 O GELDINGS, rising 4 years. -j Aged GELDING. -j 2-year-old COLT. i) FILLY FOALS. -j SADDLE and HARNESS -*- GELDING. SHEEP. )A 2, 4, 6 and S-tooth CROSSBRED EWES, in lamb to Border Leicester rams. }f\ Full-mouthed HALFBRED EWES, in lamb to Border Leicester rams. 7f\ STORE HOGGETS; mixed 7A STORJ 'f\ Prime Fat CROSSBRED 'U WETHERS, 4 and 6-tooth. CATTLE. O DAIRY COWS, near calving. O HEIFERS, in calf. Q Prime Fat BULLOCKS, Short- *-' horn crosses. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. 2 Farm Drays and Frames, 2 D.F. Ploughs (Reid and Gray), 3furrow Disc Plough (Cockshut), Duncan Cultivator, Horse Hoi! (M.H.), Drill Plough (R. and G.), sot 5-lcaf Harrows, Binder (M.H.), Grain Drill (R. and G.), Road Scoop, 2 sets Blocks and Chains, Sheepfeeder, 2 Cart Saddles, 3 sets Leading Harness, 8 Collars, Hamcs, 2 Winkers, 8 Covers, 1000 yards Sheep Netting, Posts, Standards, AYire, Fencing Tools, 100 sacks Oaten Sheaf Chaff, 50 sacks Up-to-Dato Seed Potatoes, 200 Second-hand Sacks, Stove, Camp Fittings, and Cooking Utensils, Fowls, and a lot of sundries. .LUNCHEON PROVIDED. J. D. FAMILTON AND SONS. NORTH OTAGO FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. 999 Joint Auctioneers.

LADIES COMING TO TOWN LADSES IN TOWN That want Footwear of any description in the way oi' BOOTS AND SHOES Would do well to pay a visit to TvrrvirT.TSirhivr'ft N That is, if they want BOOTS and SHOES that will be a source of satisfaction and comfort to them. Our lines of LADIES' BOOTS and SHOES cannot be equalled for elegance, comfort and daintiness; while as for workmanship and quality we have always, and arc now, giving you the flere are some very dainty lines that we feel sure will appeal to your taste. See Our Window. Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, in black and tan — From 12s Cd to 19s Cd. Ladies' Black Glace Tie 14s Cd. Ladies' Black Derby Boots— From 17s 6d to 20s.

Ladies' Tan Derby Boots— From 17s Gd to 20s. Ladies' Tan Button Boots— From 14s 3d to 23s Gd. Ladies' Black Button Boots— From 10s Gd to 23s Gd. THEY CAN'T BE BEATEN AT THE PRICE. Always Deal at the Satisfactory Boot Store —that is MOLLISON'S have stood the test of rears and have earned for themselves the reputation of fair dealing and up-to-dateness. To deal once is to deal again, and also remember — • 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH, And the Goods are cheap at prices quoted.

E. SIMPSON'S FURNITURE WAREI OUSE CHESTERFIELDS, spring backs, in saddle bags or mohet, the bost £9 9 0 Seven-piece DINING-ROOM SUITES, in Crocodile Raxinc 7 7 0 DREADNOUGHT COUCHES in raxine or tapestry 1 17 0 Four-foot ANTIQUE SIDEBOARDS 6 10 0 DOMINION CHAIRS, strong and durable 0 5 0 THE CHEAPEST AND MOST RELIABLE PLACE IN NORTH OTAGO.

QARSON AND . .COMMERCIAL BUTCHERY, THAMES STREET (Successors to A. Russell). PRIME OX BEEF. ' BEST WETHER MUTTON. DAIRY FED PORK. " '- SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY Families waited on daily for orders. Country orders promptly despatched. v Telephone, 118. 96

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10238, 30 August 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10238, 30 August 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10238, 30 August 1909, Page 5

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