>CliEA ; BiN^SAfE;^Ai.Mftv TOTARA PARK. WEDNESDAY*. sth HAY. 12.30 sharp. "ESSRS DARLING & McDOWELL J-'-*- have received instrnotions ■ from Mr J. H. BURRELL, who has disposed of his property, to sell by Auction the whole of his LITE and DEADSTOCK, as under:— HORSES. ,7 Draught Worses (3 to f) years . old). . 2 Spring Cart "Horses. CATTLE. 19 First-class Dairy Cows. 18 Head Young Cattle (U to 2 years old). 18 Head Calves (8 to 10 months old). . ] Shorthorn Hull. . SHEEP. Jfi6 4-tooth Ewes (good line: Earns out 12 April).. PIGS.. ] Brood Sow, coming to profit. 1 Fat Pig. 4 Slips. IMPLEMENTS. T Double Furrow Plough (R. and G.), 1 Four Furrow Disc "Plough, 1 Three Furrow Disc Plough, 1 Field Grubber, 1 Cambridge Roller (R. and G.), 1 set of Disr Harrows (new), 1 set 6-Leaf Tine Harrows, 1 set of Tripod Harrows (new), Blocks and Chains for G Horses, Swingle Trees, 1 Drill Plough, 1 Grubber (R. and G.), 1 Garden Plough, 1 Windmill Tower and Galvanised Tank, Posts and Droppers, 1 Dray and Frame, Harness, 1 MeCormick Binder, 1 1 Hay Rake (new), 1 Pennsylvania Grain and Manure Drill (sows peas, turnips, rape, grass-seed, etc.), 300 bags Oat Sheaf Chaff. Alilk Cans and Buckets, Grindstone, - "Wheelbarrow, 2 Ducks, Fowls, sundries, etc. 2 Stacks of Oat Sheaf. LUNCHEON" PROVIDED. Auctioneer's Note.—This sale attorus a- splendid opportunity to those in search .of-good dairy cows; atso firstclass working horses. - 1 As Mr Burrell has practically retired .from farming the whole of the above is for absolute sale. ■""* .
DARLING and MeDOWELL, 873 Auctioneers r PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Clearing Sale at Windsor. THURSDAY, 6th MAY. THE NORTH OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSN., LTD., have * been favored with instructions from Mr A. D.- MURRAY, who has disposed or his property to sell by public, auction as above— THE: WHOLE OF 'HIS LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, and SUNDRIES. : JAMES B. GRAV£, '";.-. LAND SALESMAN, N.O. TIMES* BUILDINGS, 'Phone 492. Thames Street' ...;..1 FOR PRIVATE SALE. 50 Acres Freehold — HEAVY LAND; 4-Roonied House and Outhouses, up-to-date Fowlhouses; close to Railway; well watered. Easy terras. 120 Acres Rich Land—- . A Few ; Miles from Oainaru; 6Ropmed Housp -and Farm Builds ' ings!' ■'".'•' : '■, •—;' ■ 80 Acres FreeholdClose to School and Railway; • - good 5-Roomed. House and Farm Buildings—£2& per acre. I CAN OFFER SEVERAL NICE RESIDENCES'IN"'TOWN FOR QUICK SALE. .■••. •■..,■■■■■■ 562
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14042, 27 April 1920, Page 4
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