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AUCTIONEERS Canterbury Farmers' Association TATTERSALL'S SOUTH CANTERBURY HORSE MARKET. THISJ)AY. T^E SHALL OFFER— By Order and on account of Mr T. Daly— 1 Chestnut Gelding v Invader," by Digby Grand— Lubra, 6yrs IBay Gelding "Sadler," by " Hanlan"— "Diana" (^-brother to " Liberator.") 1 Brown Mare "Fabler," by "Johnny Faulkner," out of " Fable," m foal to " Palliser." 1 Yearling Colt by "Arbiter"— " Fable." 1 Yearling Colt by "Hanlan"— " Mileta." IColt, 3yrs, by " Ravenscraig "— "Irish Mare." 1 Filly, 3yrs, by "Hanlan"— "Kitty" (Arab mare). "j Black Mare by ' ' Detractor," Byrs. IBay Mare, 4yrs, i-sister to " Liberater" (stinted to "Landsman ")• Extended Pedigrees at Sale. On account of the Owner— The Racehorse " Pony Moore" Racing Mare " Rotomahana " Racing Mare " Roseleaf." Pedigrees and Performances at Sale. On account of the Breeder — Brown Mare, 5 years, by Guy Faux, dam Blood Royal Mare. Perfect hack. On account of a Northern Client — ITeam of 3 Draught Horses, Dray and Harness. On Account of a Client — H Draught Mares and Geldings. OUR GENERAL ENTRIES COMPRISE— I hr Draught Mares and Geldings fc Light Harness Horses O A Hackneys G\ Cows m profit. « Sale at 11 sharp. J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. PLEASANT POINT YARDS. MONDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1895. T^TE SHALL OFFER— A f\ |-bred Ewes (Prime Butchers' 4tU Sheep) Cattle, Pigs, &c, &c. J. MUNDELL, ' Auctioneer. GERALDINE LIVE STOCK MARKET. WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE, 1895. — — — i /"YUR Entries Comprise— \ Ofj tZ Sheep, Fat and Store QA Cattle, Fat and Store 1 O Pigs, Fat and Store J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES AND PLANT. ON ACCOUNT OF MESSRS LOVEGROVE BROS. AT GERALDINE, ON WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE, 1895. rpHE STOCK COMPRISES— pr Draught Mares, all good workers 3 Thoroughbred Hacks (broken to saddle) 1 Harness Mare, 3 years, good and quiet 1 Gelding, 3yrs off, by " Moana " (unbroken) IMare, 2yrs off, by " Moana," dam "Venus" 0 Yearlings by " Transit Royal " 3 Colts, 7 mos old, by " Transit Royal" 1 Draught Gelding, 3yrs, by "Time o' Day "(unbroken) 1 Brood Mare "Polly," by "Poppapa " 1 Brood Mare " Cigarette," by "Lothair" * Also— 2 D.F. Ploughs, 1 Dray and Frame, 2 Reaper and Binders, 1 Set disc Harrows. The ' Auctioneers would draw special attention to the above horses which are all good useful sorts, and which owing to the Dißsx>}tttion of Partnership hitherto fisting between Messrs H. A. and $• Lovegrove, are for Absolute Sale. Sale immediately after the stock sale. J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. GRAIN SEASON 1895. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd., make liberal CASH advances on Grain stored m their Stores, Heaton Street. CORNSACKS. STORAGE AT LOWEST RATES. Casli buyers of RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS. C. H. INGLIS, Manager. DC LARK E' S CARBOLISED . WHEAT PROTECTOR, An Effectual Preventive of Smut m Wheat, Oats, and Barley, and the attacks of any Birds or Rooks, Slug, Grub, or Wireworm. Testimonials — 1 am pleased to inform you that the Clarke's Wheat Protector I obtained from you last season has proved successful, being superior to bluestone m every way. The latter dressing only gave 5 bushels of wheat to the acre, whereas the Wheat Protector gave 18 bushels. It is a preventative against smut and the small birds nuisance, and I shall continue to use it. — Yours sincerely Jas. Brown, Hororata. I have used your Wheat Protector for two seasons with wheat, barley and oats, and found it very successful, particularly so when the seed is coming up, from the small birds plucking it up. — Yours faithfully, George Stephens, Junr., Brookside. Having used Clarke's Wheat Protector last year I can recommend same to all farmers. My experience is that my crop of oats were partly under water for 48 hours, and as soon as the land dried the oats came up well ; also, it is a preventative against rust. The birds that eat the grain after being dressed with the Protector are killed. — I am yours, &c, Hugh Stace, Springston. CANTERBURY FARMERS' ASSOCIATION, Ltd., Timaru Agents.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1769, 1 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1769, 1 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 1769, 1 June 1895, Page 3

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