1 1 Auctioneers Gracie, KTacleau &nrl Co. W^ ASHDYKE YARDS. THURSDAY, Bth JANUARY. 300 Crossbred Shoep m forward condition 300 Oroasbrod Ewbb with lambs SO Prime Fat Ewes 7 Head Fat Cuttlo. GRACISr, MACLEAN & CO. TIMARU HORSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1891. riHHE undersigned will Sell by Public -H- Auction, as abovo — • On account of Mr Honley — X Mare with foal at foot by Chantilly 1 Gelding, 2 years, Guy Faux — Knottingly 1 Golning, yearling, by Shields 1 Cob, J5 2, 8 years 1 Pony, 2 years On account of Mr M. O'Brien — 7 Draught Mares aud Geldings, a grand lot On account of Sundry Ownors — IO Draught Mares and Goldinga 1 Maasey Romper and Binder m good condition 2 McCormack Reapers and Binders, m good orcior (7ft aud 9ft) GRAOIE, MACLEAN & CO. Second Wool Sale of the Season. FRIDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1891. WE will hold our SECOND WOOL SALE of the Season ac absve, and we havo to request owners to forward their dips as early aa possible to bo Classed and Catalogued. GRAOIE, MACLEAN & CO., Wool Brokers. TIMARU HOR33 BAZAAR. SATURDAY, 10th JANUARY, 1801, At 1 p.m. f 1 1HE Undersigned have received instruc--H- tions from tho Owner to offiT for Sale by Public Auction that desirable Farm HAZtE TSROOK, Situated at Tycho Flat, ConEieting of KffcK ACRES. It io suitably subdivided into 16 paddocks, well watered by threo permanent creeko, 50 acres Tuscan Trheat, 35 acres Canadian, and 20 aorpß Danish oats, 7 acros mangolds, the bnlaneo newly laid down m English grass ; all m splendid order and well fenced. This is well known to be ono of tho best farms m the district, splendidly adapted for growing wheat, being of limestone formation, and admirably suited for grazing. LIBERAL TERMS OAN BE GIVEN. Full particulars apply to GRAdE, MACLEAN & CO. Auctioneers. Or NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. MURTON'S CHAMPION SHEEP DIPPING FLUID. Inventor of the Dipping Fluid which was awarded FIRST PLAOE At Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral tiociet j *8 Important Trial, 1887. SEE FDLL REPORT. THE Cheapest and moat Valuable Specific iv use. Wool from sheep dipped with this preparation always realises highest prices. Peicb — Eb 6d por gallon m casks ; and 6s per gallon m drumo. GRAOIE, MACLEAN & CO., Agents. 1890. HARVEST. 1890. ' HURRAH FOR THE MABSEY ! BON'T STOP! but read tho MASSEY BINDER RROORD at tho different Field Trials hokl m Australia DURING THE PRESENT HAUVWSX. THE MASSEY LEADS. Dookio Agricultural Odllceo, Victoria, Ootobor 28th, 1889,— MASSEY FIRST, Hornaby 2nd, Deering 3rd, Woods (Single Apron) 4th, MoCormick stb, B uckoy e 6th, M orcer 7th. Nathalie, Victoria, November 7th, 1890, — MAGSEY FIRST, Deovinp and Woods 2nd, Brantford 3rrl, McCormtck 4tb, Ho"rnsby sth, MeCormick (second machine) 6th. Kaniva, Victoria, Novombor 11th, 1890 (Export CIass),— MASSEY FIRBT, Brantford 2nd, Wood (single npron) 3rd, Deering 4th, MeCormick sth, Buckoyo 6tb. (Farmer's Class) — MASSKY FIR3T, Hornsby 2nd, MoCormiok 3rd, Hornsby 4.th, Wood (single apron) 6th, Mercor 6th, Brantford 7th, Hornsby Bth. Tungamah, Victoria, Nov. 19th, 1890 — MAB9KY FIRST (Gold Medal), MeCormick 2nd and 3rd, Deering 4th, Brantford sth, Mercer 6th. Po»t Firio, South Australia, September 27th, 1890,--The MASSEY defeated tho following machines : — MoCormick, Deering, Wood (single apron), Howard (elevated), Brantford, Buckeyo (lowdown). Wagga Wucea, How South Wales, October 29th, 1890,— Tho MASS it V defeated tho Howard, Hornaby, McOorraiok, Wood (single apron), and Buclsoyo, Braadmeodovi's, Victoria, November sth, 1890,— Tho MASSEY defeated tho Dooring, Brantford, Buckeyo, Morccr, Wood (single apron). Ono of our Competitors evidently diamayad at the UNPRECEDENTED, 80OOKS9 of the MASSEY, TORONTO, and demoralised over their lobb of prootigo aro advertising that they havo boon winners during iho present oenaon of over 25 Ist Prizes- From its wording it would naturally bo inferred that tho prizoa claimed wore won m Field Trials. Their eo-callod supremacy exists on papor only, and their endeavour to convert HSO'W PRIZES into thouo of MELD, TRIALS oannot bo ncceptcd by tho trado, or by tlio intelligent Far Dior, who require clenr facts and Btraight Btatomonlß. WE rest on tho merits of our machines m tho HARVEST FIELD, they need no ombollishing. Aa_B^'va -, At TIEfARU-dRAOIBI, MACLEAN & CO. ' ' At TEMjUKA— DAVID HKNRX-. I At WAIMATE-WM. Jj. E,LACK. At QICRALDPI-S. MU.-NDELL, & THE MASSEY MANUFACTURING CO., DUNBDIN,
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Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5037, 7 January 1891, Page 3
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706Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LII, Issue 5037, 7 January 1891, Page 3
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