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SALES BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT SALE OP HIGH-CLASS LAND.' rK .CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LTD.) lias received instructions from Mr Saxby Turnbull to sell by public auction, at " Tattcrsall's" Land' Sale Rooms, Timaru, on i SATURDAY, 31st MARCH. 1906, BONNYRIGG, comprising 580 acres, nil liigh-class land; Jowl and easily worked; no waste, and subdivided inlo 13 paddocks. Fences aft in excellent condition. Tho Farm is clean and in good order. 150 acres being' in young grass. 20 acres in stubble, 20 in fallow, 6 acres in swede turnips, balance in grass. Together with 10-roomcd TIWEI,. LI.NG-IIODSE, in- good condition, slablo with loft, sheds, hut, and yards, i Title-L.T. Act. j Thin Farm is an early selection, and is noted for the heavy crops of high-class grain of all kinds it produces, and it is also excellent fattening country, and the situation is all that could lx> desired— namely, three miles by good road from St. Andrews _ Railway Station and Saleyards; also six miles from Pareora Freezing Works, and tho St. Andrews Creamery adjoins tho Farm. Hour ot Sale: 2.30 p.m. J. MUNDELL, 17m Auctioneer. SALE OF PASTORAL PROPERTY. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION lmvo been instructed by Thomas Mitchell, Esq., to sell by public auction, at Tattersall's Land Salerooms, Timaru, on SATURDAY, 31st MARCH, 1906, Tlie "WARATAH" PROPERTY, together with- all STOCK thereon, if not previously disposed of privately. The Property consists of 4705 Acres Freehold, and is subdivided into convenient paddocks; about. 800 acres of the property have already been cultivated, and a much larger area is. suitable for cultivation: 66 acres are now in oats. 250 acres aro in turnips, 150 acres newlysown in grass, and about 300 acres in one and two-year-old grass, balance in tussock. Improvements consist of 9-roomed Dwelling-house, 10stalled stable, 2 loose-boxes, large woolshed, implement shed, men's hut, 6hoo,iyards and dip. Tho whole of tho Buildings are in firstclass order. This season's Surplus Stock has all taen disposed of, eo that only the regular Stock remains on the property, which are as follows: — SHEEP. 1190 merino Ewes 973 halfbred four-tooth Lincoln merino ! Ewes 798 halfbred two-tooth Lincoln merino Ewes 1077 halfbred Lincoln merino Ewo j Lambs ! 390 halfbred Lincoln merino Wetter: Lambs '■ 54 halfbred Lincoln* merino Ram Lambs 35 Lincoln Rams 15 killing Sheep. 5032 HORSES. 9 draught Marcs and Geldings 2 light harness and hackney Horse 6. CATTLE. 4 Cows, in milk 3 Calves. PIGS. 2 Baconers. IMPLEMENTS. All necessary implements for working the Property, which aro mostly new within the last three years. The above is considered to be oije of the best Grazing Properties in South Canterbury, and 1 good lanibings aro obtained in all scaßons. The situation is good, being only 10 miles from Albury Railway Station by good metalled road. The Property is for bona fide sale, as tho Vendor has purchased an estate in Southland. I ,Title-L.T. Act. j Intending buyers will receive all informa- • tion desired an opplication to tho Auctioneer. Hour of Sale: 2.30 p.m. sharp. J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. 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SPRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT" is a Marvellous Remedy for Bloodpoisoning, Poisoned Hands, Inflamed or Ulcerated Wounds. SPRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT" Cures Chilblains (broken or unbroken), Chapped Hands, Sprayed Skin, and all Smarting Eruptions. SPRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT", Cures Eczema, Scaly Blotches on the j Skin, and Skin Affections generally. SPRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT" j Cures Cancerous Sores, 'Boils, Burns, ' Scalds, Ringworms, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, and ail Glandular Swellings. SPRING ' BLOSSOM OINTMENT" Cures Ulcerated Legs caused by Variccele Veins,. Tender and Sweaty Feet, and Running Sores. " Q BRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT" k3 Cures Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatism,' Mumps, Sore Throat, Pains in the Chest and Side. "QPRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT"' k5 Cures Itching, Clears tho Skin and Scalp, Cures Dandruff, and Beautifies the Complexion. ! SPUING BLOSSOM 01NTMENT."- . The Great Healer. Cures all it touches. Sold everywhere. Price Gd and Is box. COCKLE'S PILLS. FOR BILE. CO O K L E'S P I"L L S. FOR LIVEK. COCKLE'S PILLS. FOR ACIDITY. COCKLE'S PILLS. FOR HEARTBURN. C 1 O O K L E'S PILLS. ' FOR INDIGESTION. COCKLE'S PIL.LS. FOR SICK HEADACHE. COCKLE'S PILLS. IN USE EVERYWHERE. COCKLE'S PILLS. FREE FROM MERCURY. COOKLE'S PILLS. IN USE OVER A CENTURY. In Boxes at Is l.{d, 2s 9d, Is Gd, lis, and 225. Of all Medicine Vendors throughout the World.

— Professor Bomis, of Cleveland, Ohio, in his expert report to the Montreal City Council reported that gas could be manufactured in that city and sold at a reasonable profit for 87 cents per thousand cubic feet. If separate prices are to bo 'charged, he sug-. geste 90 rente for lighting and 80 cents: for fuel gas. Citizens of Montreal are now j paying l,2fjdol and Idol, m \

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13544, 17 March 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13544, 17 March 1906, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13544, 17 March 1906, Page 12