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AUCTION CALE& Bisley Bros, and Co. "M»~ . — 'EXTENSIVE G&.EARIKC SALS of SHEEP, CATTLE,- HORSES AND IMfrmtMSNTS. MESSRS BCSL.SY BjBOS. & CO.- have received instructions from Mk W. G. JisAr (who Oils sold his property) to! sell by Public Auction, ut tho homester known as " Fuirbrouk^' Qunil Valln ~ . BELGROV-;, on rUMft.DAY. Soptemb-r 19th, at 11 o'clock > harp, tho whole of hi> Live and Deiid "-touk comprising:— 1600 SHElSP'com^i2iiis--400 Young F.woa 500 rtijxed -<ex lioggots 700 Wethers "flOlfc H*'J'**:: CATTLE, comprising—, 20 3- ■;' *>ar~old Steers j 50 YeaUings 10 Springing Cuws aad Hrifers 10 Empty <Jow& 1 2-Y ar-old Shorthorn Bull 1 Pedigree Shorthorn Bull 2 Hea - Draught Geldings (6 anu 9 ye;ir-, or '&vn too nil wo;k) 2 liixpve-s ;*t'hiiu>;B (5 and 7 years, broken to .ail work) . 2 *HaL'-ivSd lK>f.-sB3-.■■■•'. lO'Liiiht ■"■■■■--H-w^y. Unbroken: Di-augiu«^ o i.o 5 yeara) 10 Spring >ig -i. ifora (Oct. caiver.-) l.:ighfUig /—. .IVii'L .-JIEVfS. Etc. 13 Coulter Drill, -U a>eey .Hnrria Binder, McCormiok Mvwvr with Scrub Cuu-;v Finger B <r, -.nat Llarrwvrs, Heavy Swamp Plow Double t'unvff Disc Plow, Double Furrow Ouno<n Wow, Bansome Plow Hillside LM.iw, Sludge, Brake, 8-horse Blocfe. and *,ii a; s, Trap {jarueea, Draj HainubS, I'low Haruass, I0;liorse Collars, 2 Saddl-s .*nd Bii'-ilea, 500 B.icks, Ko-fia^ Iron, Fencm irn, acbaa Wire,'linii.fr Wool-Press, vVool Tab^e, A very SciL« Wheelbarrow, Oats 'Aheat, Berkshn? Sow. Geeso, fur&eyd, Ducka, Fowl^. Owi gtot. c umber of lotß> the dale will start at 11 o'cLku sharp. Light Lunc?iecn Provided. LI.sLEiY BKOS. .V. CO., 3745 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SPECIAL GATTLE SALE, RICHMOND YARDS, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 23th SEPTEMBER. Prosont Entries:— * 200 Head Mixed Cattle. 400 Sheep. - Further entries invited. BISLEY BROS. AND CO., 4004 Auctioneers. A£fre^ C;ou?d. TUESDAY NEST, 24th inst., 1 p.m. CLEARING SALE AT HOPE. ALFBED GOULD, acting under in atructiotis 'ro-n Alrs t'. A. Simpson who has leased her farm, will eell — . Holstein, Sh rUiorn qnd Jersey M)l mt Cows, Bra dins? Sow, Hor **, Spring Tr.^p. Dog Cart, Havness, -'arm Implement . Separator, M;!k -'nn, ote., etc. ALFRED GOULD, 4007 Auctioneer. TIELP win the War by purchasiE/ ■■"*- only British products', like tly famous North British Hot water Bott? of all chemists.

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14870, 19 September 1918, Page 2

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