auctiokeses. Canterbury farmers' Associationstudholhe junction yards, F RIP AY NSSTv . ....! faeueu ( l .LHO dS (j onlpr;se—--142Q SHEEP, fat and store SPECIAL—--300 i-bred EWES 280 J-bred LAMBS (forward) 450 4-bred EWES, with 130 Lambs a foot 90 j-bied EWES, with 112 Lambs a foot 170 J-bred LAIIBS (forward) J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. W. HYNAM, Stock Agent. rjIAITERSAL L'S ROOMS SATURDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1902. Account of the Salvager— The LIFEBOAT of the wrecked barque Antiocco Accame. The Boat is 21£ feet long by 6 feet beam, and may be inspected in Timuru harbour. Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. J. MUNDELL', Auctioneer. HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. SPECIAL SALE AT STUDHOLME JUNCTION YARDS. WE have received instructions from a number of Vendors to Sell by Public 19Q2 Se ai^s > ear] y in February, FARM TEAMS, LIGHT HARNESS, and HACKNEY HORSES. Date and full particulars in future advertisement.
ENTRIES now being received by oui btock Agent, Wm. Hynam. Waimate. J. MUNDELL, ' Auctioneer. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' rn OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION; LD WOOL SEASON 1901-2. oU?r.n0 U ?r.n THII ® WOOL SALE of the reason will be held on WEDNESDAY, 26ih FEBRUARY. I hHm&sA for Local Sales should br j edlisigAsd—i ""Santa "bury- Termers' Association," j Timaru. if-far ship.nent, consign to— John .Mill and Coy., TiOiaru, Account C.F.A, All particulars in both cases to be sew to our Office. Advice Notes and Labels obtainable on application. J. F. NEWMAN. Manager.
F- A. Butterfield. FA. BUTTERFIELD, 0 Auctioneer, will sell at Geraldine, on THIS DAY, On account of Mr G. H. Bryant— ALL THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY situated at the corr.er. oi Talbot Street and Pleasant Valley Road, containing -J-acre, Garden and Orchard, Shop and House, containing 8 rooms, with Washliouse and Outbuildings. Also the whole of his Furniture, Stock-in-trade, and Bakehouse requisites—--5 Trap HORSES, good soits 2 COWS, in full profit 1 SPRINGER 2 Baker's CARTS, with Tops and Covers 1 Pony CART 3 Sets Trap Harness, Saddles ar.d Bridles 500 Corn Sacks, Garden Tools, Mangolds, and Sundries too numerous to enumerate. As Mr Bryant is giving up business every lot is for ABSOLUTE SALE, • Sale at 1 15.i11. sharp. Maline and Shallcrass. WOOL SEASON, 1901—1902. WE are now receiving WOOL intt> MESSRS JOHN MILL and CO'S. Stores, Timaru, for the 3rd Sale, to bn held on WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. Clients can depend on any uups entrusted to us, being displayed to the best advantage, and no endeavours being spared to obtain highest market PRICES. Liberal Advances made on WOOL, eithei for Sale locally, or for shipment to England. Consign Wool— MALING and SHALLCRASS, Timaru WOOLPACKS, TWINE, BRANDING OILS, Will be supplied, at lowest rates. MALING and SHALLCRASS.
John Wee. COALS. JOHN M E E
HAS to arrive the " La Bella " with cargo of the best household (H-ETTON), Due about the end of this week. Orders r.-ow bsing buoked ex -ship, ftt J LOWEST CURRENT PRICES. I JOHN ME E. WOOL SEASON, 1901-2. * JOHN ME F AKES LT'JERAL ADVANCES on WOOL, MEAT, C/RAIN, And other Produce placed in his hands fov Sale or Shipment. ATX CHARGES on the LOWEST SCALE. DUMPING and SHIPPING as usual. Consign— TURNBULL'S SIDING, Account Jcin Mee.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11662, 22 January 1902, Page 3
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