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’ANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OPEiR-ATJVE ASSOCIATION. T ATTERS ALL’S i SOUTH CANTERBURY HORSE! MARKGT. TO-DAY (SATURDAY'). OUR GENERAL ENTRIES COMw PRISE--31 DRAUGHT LIGHT HARNESS AND HACKNEY- HORSES. Account Mr W, Morris— CHESTNUT GELDING, 9yrs, trial Set Harness. Account Mr 11. Grierson—-4-Wheeled DOG-CART, litted' with Pole and Shafts (new). 1 GIG. Account of a Client— THOROUGHBRED COLT, 5 years, untried. Pedigree at sale. Account Mr H. McDonald, Christchurch— FOR SALE WITHOUT RESERVE--4 Sets SPRING CART HARNESS 3 Sots GIG HARNESS 5 RIDING SADDLES 2 CART SADDLES and Bretchiug 7 COLLARS, Haines, and Winkers The fort sgoinn- are all in good order. GANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. Auctioneers. Geraldine sale TUESDAY NEXT. WE SHALL SELIi— Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep, aud Pigs, CANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., Auctioneers. MR FRANK BROWN’S CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. •"THE GRANGE.” FARM, TEMUKA. THURSDAY, (sth APRIL, PJU, At 1 p.m. riiHE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ 1 CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., are instructed by Mr Frank Brown, who 'has sold his property, “The Grange” Farm, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Homestead, the whole of his Furniture ami Effects, including •' — Motor Car, Water-Colour Paintings, Piano, Fishing Hut ami Motor . Shed at Rangitata River. FURNITURE. DRAWING-ROOM— Piano (by John Frood, London), Fine 'Toned Gramophone, with 60 Records, Drawing-room Suite, J2 pieces, 2 Tables, 7 Easy Chairs, Carpet (Axminstor) Hang ing Lamp, Rugs, Fender and Irons, Pictures and Couch. DINING-ROOM— Bookcase, Handsome Siddbbard, Tiab(le, Overmantel, Fender and Fire Irons, Chairs, Pictures, Carpet, ’"Flower Stands, Writing Table, Rug, and Large Quantity of Va viable Books. THREE BEDROOMS 2 Large Wardrobes, 3 Double Iron Bedsteads, Single Bedstead, all with wove mattresses. Bedding 2 Duchess Dressing Tables, Carpets, Chairs and Ornaments, Wash-stands and Ware, Mirrors. HALL— Linen Press and! Contents, Hull Stand, Hall Lamp. KITCHEN--2 Kitchen Dressers, 2 Tables, Chairs Crockery Ware, Lamps, Clock, Coal Vase, Baskets, and all Cooking Utensils. SUNDRIES- f 2 Lawn Mowers! Lawn Roller, Garden Tools, Wheel Harrow, Wire Netting, Spades, Crowbar, Carpenter's 'Fools, Agricultural Salt, Tip Cart, Sot Shaft Harness, 20 White Leghorn Fowls, 2 Porkers, Dog KenneL 2 Meat Safes, Milk Pans, Buckets, Churns, Step Ladder, Drying! Horse, 81) Flower Pots, Ropes, Grindstone, Water Hose, 6 Cords Sawn' Firewood, Pump and Piping, Sawn Timber, Side and Flooring, of Building. Also— IMG DARRACQ MOTOR CAR; colour pale ; Green; ball-bearing. Acetylene Lamps, Electric Lights, Wind Shield,' Hood, Cover, Complete Kit of Tools. FISHING HUT (2 rooms) and BIOTOR SHED, at Mouth of Rangitata River, with Furniture, Bedding and Cooking Utensils. SALE AT 1 O’CLOCK. Mr Brown having sold “The Grange' property, and taken a furnished house in Timaru, instructs us to dispose o c the whole of the Furniture and Sundries WITHOUT RESERVE. CANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. Auctioneers. TTIOJt SALE, in Paddocks—About 700 L BUSHELS OF OATS, Carious and Danish. A good Sample. Apply at once. GEORGE SHAW, , Orari. HI PE TOMATOES ! RIPE TOMATOES ! »aOR SALE, in nuantity. Orders may be left with Messrs A. Smith Co., Temulia, or C.F.C.A., Geraldine. GEORGE BATTY, f 23 Orari. “IF ye brow weed, ye’ll drink the better.” TTondal-Lnnka Tea well Brewed is 111 drink for princes. ■a ? ’OR Marble or Granite Monuments, Ferro-Concrete or Krone K, ’ Ling Iron Railing, Marble Tips, White Pebbles, etc., go to H. B. Hall, Monumental Works, Ccrr.gr Norm and Stafford Street?, Timaru. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS REASONABLE. Telephone No. 40i. “ A CALL lo Supper” is quickly responded lo when Honda i-Lank a Tea is (he beverage server}. “Beware of übstitnles.” “ I HAVE learned again " what I often learned before- that Urn best is cheapest. Uondai-i ianlu Unblended Tea beats all blends.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 5991, 1 April 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 5991, 1 April 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 5991, 1 April 1911, Page 2

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