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A U 0 i JLIUi J.V O. Canterbury Farmer*' AssociationWASHDYKE SALEYARDS. TUESDAY NEXT. W E SHAftL, SELIA--80 Fat EWES J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE STOCK AND FARMING PLANT, Oni THURSDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1902. WE have been favoured with instructions from Messrs Botherway Bros, (owing to dissolution of partnership), to Sell by Public Auction, at the Homestead,, close to Pleasant Point, the whole of their LIVE STOCK & FARMING PLANT. Full particulars in future advertisement. J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS are invited for the purchase of Mr Geo. Bothenvay's Farm at Pleasant Point, comprising 150 ACRES, subdivided into 7 Paddocks, of which 25 Acres are in Wheat, 12 Acres in Oats, 35 Acres ready for Crop, balance in English Grass. Also 5-roomed House, 4-Stall and Loose-box Stable; Shed, and all necessary Outbuildings thereon. ' Tenders close at 12 o'clock on SATURDAY, the 11th January, at the Canterbury Farmers' Co-operative Association's Office, Cain's Terrace. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. MUNDELL, • Auctioneer. LAND. LAND. LAND. WE have on our Books for Private Sale, several Sheep Stations, delivery after Shearing; also 35 Agricultural Farms, from 100 Acres ■upwards. A large proportion! of the Properties is high class Land, and situated in South Canterbury. For particulars apply to J. MUNDELLL, Auctioneer.', CLEARING SALE AT RANGITATA, On i TUESDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1902. "tTTE have received instructions from Mr VV H. Wright, senr., to Sell by Public Auction, at his Homestead, Kangitata Island—--150 EWES, with Lambs at foot 3 COWS 3 PIGS - 2 Draught MARES, ages 4 and 8 vears 2 FOALS Farm Dray and Frame, Tip Dray, Spring Cart, S.F. Plough, set Harrows, Massey-H. Cultivator, Horse Hoe, Reaper and Binder (by Deeding), Sheep Feeder, 2 Water Troughs, Grindstone, Wheelbarrows, Shaft, Leading and Plough Harness, Riding Saddle and Bridle', 2 tons Oat-sheaf Chaff, Feed Oara and Wheat, 7 sacks Grass Seed, Stack Hay, Wire, Plain, Barb and Netting, Garden and other Tools, empty Sacks and Sundries. Account of other Vendors— Caw, 5 sacks Crushed Wheat, Grass Stripper, Shaft, Leading and' Buggy Harness. » Additional entries will be received if for Unreserved Sale. Hour of Sale, 12 o'clock sharp. Luncheon provided. Mr Wright having sold his Farm, every lot enumerated in advertisement is for UNRESERVED SALE. <*- ' ' J. MUNDELL, v .i Auctioneer. HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. SPECIAL SALE AT STUDHOLME JUNCTION YARDS. WE have received instructions from a number of Vendors to Sell by Public Auction, at these Yards, early in February 1902 FARM TEAMS, LIGHT HARNESS, and HACKNEY HORSES. Date and full particulars in future advertisement. ■ _ , ENTRIES now being received by our Stock Agent, Wm. Wamiate. y Auctioneer. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE Of LIVE STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE, On THURSDAY, 9th JANUARY, 1902. WE have received instructions from F. W. Donldn, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at the Warren, Woodbury, on the above date. « LIVE STOCK: ,550 £ and 6-tootli, with 108 per cent. Lambs at foot 16 jj-tored HOGGETS 10 Shropshire RAMS, 6-tooth 2 COWS in full profit 2 CALVES 2 2-year-old STEERS & HMl' ERS 2 Draught MARES, in foal to Prince Charlie 3 Draught GELDINGS, good sorts, and grand workers 1 Draught FILLY, 2-year-old, by New Hope 1 Light Harness MARE, quiet and good ' ' 1 Spring Cart GELDING, good in saddle or harness 1 Pony . MARE, good in saddle or 1 PONY, 4 years old, tmbrolcen 1 PONY, 3 years old, unbroken FARM IMPLEMENTS & SUNDRIES: Farm Dray and Frame, Spring Dray and Frame, D.F. Plough, Set 5leafed Harrows, Deering Bindei', Duncan Grubber and' Seed Box, Set 4-horse Blocks and Chains, 3 and 4-horse Trees,. Ladders, Shaft, Leading, Spring Dray and Spring Cart Harness, Troughs , Scythes, Garden and other Tools,. Brace and Bits, Anvil, Vyce. Carpenters' Tools, Grindstone, Wire, Barb and Plain, Drain Pipes, 500 yds Wire Netting, 100 Stakes, Wool Press, Wool Table and Shearing Floor, 300 Sacks, 5 Tanks, 400 gals., Bags Chaff, 7 Sheep Feeders, Grass Seed, Roofing Iron and Piping, Croquet Set, Tennis Set, Basket Lawn Roller, Lawn Marker, Horse Lawn Mower, Hand Lawn Mower. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Drawing Room, comprising Overmantel, Tables, Brass Fender and' Irons, Screen, Hearthrugs, Carpets, Chairs, 6 Austrian. 1 Rocking. 3 Oak in Plush. 6 Occasional, Bamboo Stands, Oak Table. Dininu Room —Table, Book Case and Chiffonier, Organ, Hearthrugs, Invalid's Couch. Side Boards, Exten- . s-ion Table. Writing Desk. Dinner Waggon, Chairs, Fender and Irons Brass, Hall Furniture ; also The whole of the Furniture in 6 Bedrooms, Bath Room and Store. ORDER OF SALE, Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Implements and Furniture. Hour of Sale, 11 o'clock sharp. Mr Donkin having sold the Warren, consequently everv lot enumerated in the above advertisement'is for UNRESERVED SALE. J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11648, 4 January 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11648, 4 January 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11648, 4 January 1902, Page 3

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