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BALCB DV AUCTIOH. SATURDAY. 24th FEBRUARY, 1912. At 10 o'clock. At the Dunedin Horse Saleyards. SPECIAL ENTIIY~TIIOnOUGIIIIRED » FILLY, DRAUGHT AND LIGHT HORSES. >• WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, k CO. Ir ? T '|LT-D.) havo roocived instructions to Ji soil by auction, as aliove— Account Mr Robert Toms (Baiiiiotkbuni): 3 first-class dranglil Geldings 1 light harness Mure. „ Account other Clients; 1 thoroughbred Filly, Zyrs; Sarto-Sis ; EUna. 1 eight-yoar-old Marc; stinted to Baron Winsomi) r- 6 draught Mares .-uid Geldings j' 6 spring-cart and harness Horses. ' Also spring-van and harness. NOTE.—W<- wish to <lr.-iw attention to the, fasliioiiabij'-lirol racing filly wear.'olfer- \ ing. Her sire's pc-difrrec is too well known j to require mentioning. Her fjain—St. ITjinn. ' —is by St. George—Queen of the Flat. ; NOTE EARLY START. 25f GREAT CLEARING SALE At Marlinbomugh, Wairarapa. WITHOUT RESERVE. >. WITHOUT RESERVE. c ' TUESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1912, 0 At IE o'elotk noon. '' ABRAHAM & IfILLIAMS (LTD.), 1 -■»- I„ conjunctioii witb |; -jl/JfURRAY. ROBERTS, ,V CO (LTD), t . --'-Il- aro instructed by Mr Charles Harris, ' ~ Ilaulotara Station. Jlartinlxirough, owing ■ [ to tho sale of tlie l'r<iic-rtv, lo sell: The Whole of his Cattle and Horses by '_ public auction at Ilaulotara. 3W breeding Cows ? 2SC yearling Stoer.s and Heifers (will J bo lexedl , 200 breeding Cows, with calves and in calf i 170 two-year Slrers I 160 twe-jcar Heifers l.hrro ar.d four-year forward l!ul- '' locks '■ 120 fat and forward Cows > 12 Hereford and Shorthorn Bulls c MIS J 1 tram 10 working Bullocks and dray 5 draught Horses 49 Hkcln and liarncis Horees, broken and unbroken 36 Racks ryegrass Srah-s, woolpross, elc. 19f SALE B\~UJ(7rK)"N^ t SATURDAY. 2r.d MARCH, 1912. 3 Under orders of the Warden at Cromwell, )( made in of "The Mining! Act, 1903," for the puriioseof satisfying ; wrlain Liens for Wages owing bv THE • 1 CROMWELL GOLD MINES DEVELOPMENT SYNDICATE. M!' - 1 °]I N »IV ER S -t»»- has reoeivixl instructions lo oiler for sale bv public auction, at the Courthouse, Cromwell, on Saturday, 2nd March, 1912. at 11 a.m.: . All that Prospecting Area held by The Cronr.voll Gold Miites De- ; velopmont Company (No Liability) under Tunnel Prospecting License . No. 2921. logelher with nil (|, O Miichincry, Plant. Pipes, and Appliances on or used in connection therewith. Terms: 15 per cent, on fall of hammer, balance lo be paid to Mining Registrar, Cromwell, within M dtvs from .lav of sale. Particulars and conditions of Nile may I ho inspected nt th.> Oflice of the Mining : Regisi-.ir, Cromwell. j. Further j-aniculnrs mav be ohlninod from W. R. M'KEAN. n , Solicitor, Clytlo; Or from TUB AUCTIONEER. 23f r-nopttnTiES Fon sale and to let. £450 \Z~v-btt-r: BAKERY RUSINESS FOR SALE In sound country town. Owner must sell, owing to breakdown in health. About 1500 large loavea per week and lucrativo small goods trade. Lease of central Shop and small Dwelling. Owner will talro £275 as going concern. £150 cash will do. N.Z. RUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester street. Christcliurch. JOHN TIERCUS & CO., LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. 6 and 6 EXCHANGE COURT, 86 PRINCES STREET. FOR SALE. FOR SALE.-6-roomed nnUSE; hot and cold water, ros. nnd othor modem oon- i vcniences: good garden; Opoho. £600. FOR SALE.-4-rcomed HOUSE (2 section,) orchard and vegetable garden; wash- ' houso and copper; sunny position. £315. FOR SALE.-5-roomod HOUSE and see- ' tion; lovely situation. £450; n bn rj?n in lIOISE. mil, stable. Clerk ,I™. Norlh-Enst Valley; £750. K FOR SALK-SnitaWe for Summer n N |- - denco: FWroomed HOnSE and J-acro " land. Hampden, not far from beach, r FOR RALE.-217 AORKS era.in, , land; nnir fenced: sholtored, and good . Mrenm of water through it About 3 f ' rrnlM from raibray ftation. omamory. '\ Prifo. £2 per aero. Is I-OR SALE-Scver.-roomed HOUSE nnd Al 7i acres land; near town; £625. Ik TO LET.-5-roomcd Furnished HOUSE. "; with ganU; healthy situation; good T„ view. References required. {« ' til MEDIOAt '" : . «i ryrsPF.PTio teople o( aro ofton unawftro diat anything serious ;s '" the matter witlithem. They are prone to '■ imagine, that their ailments will "pr 0 a ., they m came"—pass nivay of thcmselvca. Quite A' possibly lliere i« at first merely n touch of T< indigestion, liverishncis. or some similar *•' trouble, _ easily cureel by tho right means in '* the initial stage, tut which, if neglected, cu mav result in more (r.'av; conditions. The to earlier sviiiploms x>int to a disordered ch stato of the itoniach nid liver. Then ia tbn (« limo to realise thai ,he functions of tJtoso le important <r;ans can bo of QUICKLY RESTORED ■« if recourse lw had t/> (he best of all family J inetliciiies-Bcechaiu's Pills. Tlwso pills do what is claimed fir them; tboy influoneo !!' 1 quickly, naturally, and effectively, the !. stomach, liver, kidneys, and l»wels, ami .1 stitmilate them into healthy action. They • dispel headache, banish depression, and '"! raiso the tone of the whole system. Digos- r , f .' tion is established, health renewed, and e - v cheerfulness induced wi BY TAKING rli BE EG HAM'S « I T I L L S. Z Sold in taxes, laKMled; price, 10JJ 135 J'.!' pills). Is 11.i (56 pillsl. and 2s 3d (16S piUtl ■ j op Tho best friend of tiie family ia good I T. henlth-WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS 'for cood i foi health. ! , v < - It costs the United States Government • th: iiKiut ihri-e ' farthing* to manufacture a wa dollar bill. When the bill becomes soiled in! tl.niugh continual handling, it is sent to the i . Treasury Department, which destroys it ' pa find issues a clean bill in its place." An ; ' inventor has r reduced a machine for wash- j Sc ing, ironing, ami otherwise laundering wu |K-,m'r monev. The Treasury Department ; cri redeemed LlSs.ooo,oiXVol in wiled bills | ' last year, and is»iii\l new ones in place of Nt them. Eighty per cent, of the bills might de have been washed at a cost pf one twentieth lv of a penny per bill, and reissued at a • ' considerable saving in cost to the Treasury fo\ Department. ' ; s ib A word of farmers! Speaking of the . pri results of the third Christehtir'ch Wool : it Sale, the Farmers' Co-op. remarked: " The Dominion woollen manufacturers' ''"' representativvs were more active than I stp at previous sales, and TO A LARGE ~ EXTENT THE VERY FIRM VALURS .J RULING for the tine wools \YY.nV. DUE TO THEIR INFLUENCE.". lh Isn't this conclusive ovideiuv that all \i, farmers should support the country that i (\\ supports them. Insist on KAIAPOI! Ot: Clothing au<l KAIAPOI Woollens. ' kir

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15385, 23 February 1912, Page 8

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