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THURSDAY, 24th MARCH. At 11 o'clock sharp. CLEARING SALE OF MGRVEN HILLS STATION FLOCK. 68,227 MERINO AND HALF- 68,227 BRED SHEEP. ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., are instructed by the Owners of iVlorven Hills Station, to sell by auction at the Tarras Homestead Yards, on Thursday, 24th March, commencing at 11 o'clock sharp— The Entire Flock of Merino and Halfbred Sheep, comprising: MERINOS. LAMBS. 6167 3110 3468 Two-tooth EWES. Four-tooth EWES. 3777 s i x - toot h EWES. \ 4135 Eight-tooth EWES. 4956 Sound-mouth EWES. 5673 Eull-mouthed EWES. - 2<)45 Two-tooth WETHERS. 6518 oar Six-tooth WETHERS. 6940 Eight-tooth & Sound-mouthed WETHERS, 2430 u^"moXl^ WETHERS. HALFBREDS (English LeicesterMerino Cross). 2898 T "~°~ tootil EWES. 3425 Four -tooth EWES 2487 Wo_ t o °th WETHERS. 1905 Foar - tooth WETHERS. 7439 LAMBSRAMS. 299 merino RAMS. Conveyances will leave Cromwell on morning of sale, and will "return same evening to convey buyers to and from the sale. Accommodation will also be provided at the Station for others whom it suits to put up at the Station. No expense'lias been spared to keep up the flock to a high standard. The sheep are heavy clippers, and are in first-class condition. This will be the last opportunity for many years of obtaining young Merinos from a first-class flock, so that those in quest of either young merinos or lialfbreds should make a point of attending this Sale. 317 CLEARING SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES, IMPLEMENTS. . Etc. TH (JRSDAY, 31st MARCH. ■At 12.30 p.m. JESSES DALGETY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from Ml- JAMES MILLER, "Largs Farm," Malieno, to offer as above the WHOLE of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK as under: — Draught MARES, 6 years old. Draught MARE, 7 years old. | Draught FILLY", 3 years old. Draught GELDINGS, and MARES, 7 and S years old. "g Harness PONY. J HACK. g Dairy COWS. 1 Ruby Engine and Chaffeutter, 3 Drays, 4 Ploug.is, 2 Binders, 2 Mowers, 1 Cultivator, Chain and Tine Harrows. Harness, .. etc., and other articles too ■numerous to mention LUNCHEON PROVIDED. As Mr. Miller has sold his farm, everything is for UNRESERVED SALE. - 530 WM.x JARDINE, AUCTIONEER, W EAR S TREE T. HAS FOR PRIVATE SALE, That Most Desirable and Picturesque Property, THE GLEBE, Containing about 9 ACRES, with ,i constant running stream through it, and a Good 9-ROOMED STONE HOUSE, Outbuildings, and Vinery in full bearing. The grounds were judiciously planted, about 40 years ago, by the late Rev. Algernon Gifford, with English trees. There is a good orchard aud flower garden. This is a most desirable residence for a retired gentleman, being only lj mile from Oamaru by a good road, and about lo minutes' walk from the Waiareka railway station. It is situated in a pretty valley, and gets the sun the whole day. It also has a commanding view of the town and ocean, and is considered one of the beauty spots of Oamaru. Fuller particulars on application to WILLIAM JARDINE. ANOTHER BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT. INSTALLATION OF A COMPLETE REFRIGERATING PLANT, Etc., Etc. North Otago Dairy, Thames street. THE Installation of the above will moan a distinct advantage both to the proprietor and to customers. It will ensure perfect freshness-.in Milk and Cream in hot or cold weather, and entirely overcomes the existing tendency of overnight milk to become in the least tainted. The same applies to Butter, Cheese, Hams, and Poultry, which can now be supplied in any seasons in the sweetest condition. JOHN GILCHRIST, PROPRIETOR. WHEN NEXT YOU WANT A NEW SUIT insist on seeing - the NEWEST PATTERNS made Tsy the' OAMARU MILLS. HAVE " NOTHING ELSE. -Satisfaction Guranteed.I BURNISHING A HOUSE COM- ? - PLETE. . Three Rooms —For £25 10s. Four Rooms —For £35. Five Rooms —For £57 10s. Six Rooms —For: £99 10s. Only at E. SIMPSON'S, Thames street. Packing Free of Cost. 466 WANTED, EGGS; highest cash price. Lane's Emulsion Factory, next Harbor Board Office. .248

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10409, 22 March 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10409, 22 March 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10409, 22 March 1910, Page 5

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