Article image
Article image

AUCTIONEERS; Canterbury Farmers .associationThe CaDterbury Farmers' Co .operative Association* Limited. WE have pleasure in notifying Shareholders and Clients that owing to the Shortage •of Store Accommodation at our Heaton fat. Stores, we have made arrangements with MESSRS JOHN MILL AND CO for the erection of a NEW LARGE and COMMODIOUS STORE for the accommodation and Effective Display of all Wool sent to our care during the coming Season. _ AMPLE SPACE and- PERFECT LIGHT have been provided, and Clients sending their Wool to us can rely upon having the MOST PERFECT FACILITIES for the Stacking and Display of their Clips. THE SECOND WOOL SALE of the Season, has been fixed for THURSDAY, 3rd: JANUARY, 1901. Catalogues for WOOL to be offered for this Sale will close ;on THURSDAY. 27th inst., jit 8.0 p.m. The Last Sale will > be. held on 7th of FEBRUARY, 1901. We are prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES (free of commission) against Woo] sent in to our care or shipped through us to London. " Cflients desiring to ship to the London Market would do well to entrust their ship men-is to us, as our LQ3TDON AGENT GIVES HIS EXCLUSIVE ATTENTION TO THE WOOL SHIPPED BY THE COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. All consignments of Wool intended for us should be consigned as.follows:— J&HN MILL AND COS^, Account of -Canterbury Farmers' Association, TimanL CONSIGNMEKif NOTES, LAB2LS, and ABVSCE NOTES Will be sent prosggtly on application &<- M. P. NEWMAK, Manager, .-.' The Canterbury Farmers fin-ouerative Association Limited. WE haye just landed our Season a ;"r$ ply of FERTILIZERS, And are now booking Order* ANGLO-CONTINENTAL SCpSrP3DB- - 37 per cent, soluble guaranteed analysis. CO-OPERATIVE SUPERPHOSPHATE, 37 per cent, soluble. This is a very HIGH-ULASS SUPER, and runs freely through the Drills WITHOUT THE NECESSITY OF MIXING WITH BONEDUST. HIGHEST Al GRADE BONEDUST. SPECIAL CO-OPERATIVE GRAIN -MANURE. SPECIAL CO-OPERATIVE TURNIP MANURE. Kempthorne, Pros'ser and Company's HIGH GRADE MANURES. All particulars regarding prices can h' obtained and samples can be seen en appli KKEEP DIPS. We have the largest and besr assorted stock of SHEEP DIPS in South Canterbury. CO-OPERATIVE SHEEP DIP. COOPER'S CELEBRATED POWDER DIP. HIGHLAND SHEEP DIP (Paste, Powdw and Fluid.) KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND COY'S DIP. CORNSACKS AND WOOLPA-JKS. Clients will do well to book their orders AT ONCE. BINDER TWINE. We have fu?l supplies of the following wa± known Manufactures : ANDREW'S BEST QUALITY TWINE.. DONAGHY'S " GOLD MEDAL." " ROSED ALE." BEGG'S BEST DUNEPII-7. . Wo arc now booking ordera a»d advise Clients to send in their if *airems»is promptly. SEEDS. TURNIPS, RAPE, CLOVERS. GRASS SEEDS. We have a SPLENDID SELECTION of the above, and growing tests can be seen and prices obtained on application. J. P. NEWMAN, Manager. The Canterbury. Farmers Co-operative Association! Limited, T I M A R U. 4 THE Association has just made arrangements with MESSRS P. and D. DUNCAN, LIMITED, Implement- Manufacturers, of Christchurch, for the SOLE AGENCY FOR SOUTH CANTERBURY of their celebrated '" ' ■*-.■. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Embracing PLOUGHS, HARROWS, DRILLS, CULTIVATORS, ROLLERS, HAY RAKES, etc., and will have a comprehensive stock on hand from which Clients can select their requirements. ORDERS for any oi these WELLKNOWN AND JUSTLY CELEBRATE© IMPLEMENTS can now be booked with the Association. We have also secured the Agency for the WHOLE OF SOUTH CANTERBURY, for the PLANO MANUFACTURING COMPANY, who jave turned out theMOST UP-TO-DATE REAPER and in the Market, . '•'■!?■? THE "JONES LEVER" BINDER. This admirable Machine is attracting great attention from Farmers all over New Zealand, and is EMPHATICALLY PRt)."; NOUNCED by all who have seen it to be "THE MACHINE OF THE DAY. We ask Clients who may b° contemplating purchasing a new Binder to inspect THE "JONES LEVER" BINDER • Before ordering any other! ' All particulars can be obtained on appß l cation to S

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THD19010105.2.33.2

Bibliographic details

Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3462, 5 January 1901, Page 4

Word Count
619

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3462, 5 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3462, 5 January 1901, Page 4