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Clearing Sale near Weston. FRIDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 1919. Vij.- •*/*- *;;>;■■■■,,■■: At»ll«3ova.m.y ■■.-*^^'4 AND COMPANY, LTD., J . have received instructions frqm the '■, Executors . of 'the late D. McVEIGH (who have sold their property) to sell by public auction on the above date, the whole of their Live and Dead Stock as follows-. SHEEP. 90 Ewes and Lambs. 120 4-tooth Ewes, with, lambs. 35 Dry Ewes and Wethers. 4 Rams. HORSES. 2 Mares, 7 years. 0 Geldings, 5 to 8 years. 1 Mare, with foal. 1 Harness Gelding. CATTLE. 14 Dairy Gows and Heifers. 1 Cow and Calf. 1 Shorthorn Bull, 20 months. •5 3-year-old Steers. G 2-year-old Steers and Heifers. 15 Yearlings. 11 Calves. PIGS. 7 Pigs. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 1 M.H. Binder (new), 1 M.H. Mower, 1 M.H. Grain and Manure Drill, 1 Set Disc Harrows (new), 1 3-furrow Plough, • 1 3furrow Disc Plough, 1 Hillside Disc Plough, 1 Set 5-leaf Harrows, 1 Set Chain Harrows, 1 Holler, 1 Cultivator, 1 Scuffler, 2 Prays and Frames, 1 Gig, 2 Sledges, 7 Sets Collars, Haines, and Winkers, 2 Cart Saddles and Breechings, 1 Set Gig Harness, 1 . Riding Saddle and Bridle, 4 -Sets Leading Chains, Blocks and Chains, Trees, etc., 10 Coils Sheep Netting, Plain and -Barbed Wire, 50 Posts, 100 Stakes, 1 Grindstone, 100 Sacks Algerian Oats, 2 Sacks Grassseed, 150 Sacks Straw Chaff, 200 Empty Sacks, 50 Fowls, 1 Separator (Alfa-Laval), Milk Cans, Tools, 2 Sheep Dogs, and sundries. Outside Entry—-2-seater Vulcan Car, good running order. 4.7 IMPORTANT

Clearing Sale at "Fairfield," Pukeuri. MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1919At 11 a.m. sharp. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., have been favored with instructions from L. H. ORBELL, Esq. (who has relinquished his lease, "Fairfield" -having been sold), to hold an UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE on the above date of the whole of his Live and Dead Stock us under:— SHEEP. SSO J, G and 8-tooth Roinney Cross Ewes, with lambs. 220 4-tooth Romney Cross Ewes, with lambs (extra good). 12 Fat Sheep. 20 Hoggets, mixed sexes. . 25 B.L. Rams. CATTLE. 12 Milk Cows, at -profit (extra heavy milkers). 4 2J-year-old Heifers, in calf. 12 2-year-old Steers and Heifers. 15 Yearlings to 18-months. 12 Calves. 2 Shorthorn Bulls. HORSES. 2 5-yeai'-old Pedigree Mares, draughts. 1 G-year-old Pedigree Mare, draught. 5 Draught Geldings. 1 Spring Carter. 1 Pony. IMPLEMENTS. I 15-Coulter Drill, 2 Farm Drays I and Frames, 1 M.H. Binder 1 (new), 1 McCorniick Binder, 1 Set 6-leaf Harrows, 1 Set 5-leaf Harrows, Potato Planter, Set M.H. Discs, Broadcast Sower, Osborne Hay Mower, 3-furrow . Plough, D.F. Plough, Cambridge . Roller, Harrow Cart, Set Avery Scales, Circular Saw Bench (on wheels), New 32in. Saw, Cultivator, Lorry, Spring Cart, 4 Sledges. 3 Sets Blocks and Chains large Set Horse Clippers. HARNESS. II Collars and Hames, 11 pair Winkers, 4 Sets Leading Chains, 4 Cart Saddles and Breechings, 11 Sets Plough Chains, Binder Reins, Spring Cart Harness, Spring Dray Harness, Saddle and Bridle.

PRODUCE AND SUNDRIES. 300 Bags Oaten Straw Chaif, 15 Fowl-wheat, 70 Bushels Ryegrass, M.D. 50 Sacks Oats, -J----tou Potatoes, SOO Empty Sacks, G-horse Tree, 5-horse Tree, 2 3hursc Trees, 12 Swingle Trees, Drill Tree, Wool Table and Stencils, 780 Bluegum Stakes, 200 Fencing Posts, 100 Bluegum Rails, 7i Cords Firewood (cut), 10 Coils Sheep Netting, 1 ton No. 8 Galvanised 1 and Plain -AVire, 10 cw't Barb Wire, 130 White Leghorn Fowls, Household Furniture and Sundries too numerous to enumerate. The auctioneers liavo no hesitation in drawing particular attention to this sale, as Mr Orbell has always been noted for keeping the host of stock. The sheep are- an exceptionally nice lot, and the horses vi.ro just out of work, and are all first-class workers. The milk cows are a first-class lot and alt heavy milkers, while the implements are absolutely as good as new and all Cooper and Duncan's. Luncheon Provided. 45 BEDDING PLANTS. A F. BROAD, Thames street, near Kibble street corner, has a CHOI OK LOT of Strong Well-grown ANNUALS, all ready for Bedding Out. Theso include Astors, Phlox, Stocks, Potutiins, and nil the Best Blooming Annuals. Ring Up 408. HAIRDRESSING. GALLIPOLI SALOON Thames St. ALL Smokers' Requisites, Best Brands of Tobaccos, in stock. J. F. GIBSON, Proprietor. 894

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13904, 4 November 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13904, 4 November 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13904, 4 November 1919, Page 6

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