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AUCTIONEERS. Canterbury Farmers' Association^ ' ~ TATTERS ALL'S, SODTJ* ?ip --tv-" r ..u ..> • «■ SATURDAY NEXT. General Entries Comprise—--26 DRAUGHT. LIGHT HARNESS, * and HACKNEY HORSES SipicWTj, ' Account Mi- G, (Slitnv—• Black MARE, 5 .years old, by DerwCilter, dam a Vanquisher Mate, good in saddle or harness Account Mr James Welstead—--1 Team of Draught GELDINGS, just finished work, with trials Account of ai Client—--1 Draught GELDING, ago 7 vears, trial 1 PONY, 6 years, quiet in harness, trial Also Gig and Harness, a first-class turn-out J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer.

E. A I R L T lij S A L E YARD S. MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1903, Accr,!n;(. C'laylnu Station—07n "K b< ? f tooth EWIiS 270 J-bred 100u Merino WETHEH.. Aceoflili Me iT. K. Goodwin—--50 Crossbred iCWHS (fat) 2 Pure Shorthorn BULLS Account Mr C. B. Joiies—--95 3-biea 2-TOOTJEIS, fat 200 fbred LAMBS, fat and forward J- MUNDELL, Auctioneer. JOHN GALE, Agent.

CLEARING SALE AT WAITOHI. THURSDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1902. been instl '»cted by Mr Lewis w -i i . nce offer ut tlie Homestead, Waitohi, as above, the wholo of ]ii s Live and Dead Stock, consisting of— LIVE-STOCK: 90 Fat EWES, J-bred 90 I' at LAMBS, 4-bred 3 COWS in full profit 1 STEER, 18 months old 3 Yearling HEIFERS 1 CALF J ® l-, ' lu ß' J t GELDING, 6 vears J MARE with foal at foot, 4 years 1 MARE with foal 1 Trap MARE, good Harness sort 1 Berkshire BOAR 2 SOWS 20 WEANERS IMPLEMENTS, ETC. : Farm Dray and Frame (new), Fainl Drav and Frame, Dog-cart (new), Trap Harness, D.F. Plough, i 4fuiTow Plough, Set 5-leaf Harrows, 4-leaf Harrows, Reaper and Binder {W. A. Wood), Cultivator and Seed Box (Massey-Harris), Cambridge Roller, Set Discs, Turnip, Seed and Manure Drill (W. A. Wood), Feeders, Oat Bins, Harness, Tj'ees, Netting, Wool Press, Pickling Tubs, Grindstone, Ladder. Washing Trough, Wheelbarrow, Chaff, Oats, 300 Empty Sacks, Grass Seed, Garden Tools, Dairy Utensils, Stakes and Posts, Meat Safe, etc. 1 New 400-gallon Tank FURNITURE, ETC. : Suite of Furniture. Occasional and Draught Tables, Overmantel, Piano (new) and Stool, Fender and Irons, Rod and Brackets, Pictures, Rug, etc., Table, 6. Austrian Chairs, 2 Rocking, and 2 Wicker Chairs, 2 Hall_Tables, 2 Rochester Lamps ; also Kitchen Utensils, and Furniture of 3 Bedrooms. Mr Price having sold the Farm, and leaving New Zealand, the whole of the lots enumerated above are for ABSOLUTE SALE. Luncheon provided. Sale at 11.30. J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD.

rE ARE NOW LANDING, EX "LAKE ER I E," From Calcutta, Our New Season's Supply of CORNSACKS. Clients are requested to send in their ORDERS AT ONCE, To secure the benefit of the ex Ship Price, ORDERS FOR " BINDER TWINE Can now be booked. .We have Stocks of— ANDREWS'. DONAGHEY'S GOLD MEDAL. ROSED ALE. BEGG'S BEST DUNEDIN. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. J. P. NEWMAN, Manager. Matson and CoTO SEEEPOWNERS. GOOD PRICES ASSURED. H MATSON AND CO. beg to inform • holders of Sheep and Lambs that should they be looking for a Market anil decide, to try ADDINGTON, that they will be glad to receive Consignments. There is no 'ieed to write to tnem, just consign Matson's, Addingiou. The Firm will carelully untruck and. classify each lot,, and ft the price Auction is not sufficient on a basis of tn» C.I.F. prices current for Frozen Meat, they will have the Sheep sent to either ISLINGTON or BELFAST, and on receipt at Weights will sell forward' or ship m clients may desire. Promp' pavmonfß, conipm MATSON'S, Aldington. TO THOSE WHO HAVE LANDED PROPERTY TO SELL. Send particulars of your Properties to H. MATSON AND CO. The Firm is recognised as the greatest medium of Exchango in Canterbury, and buyers from all parts are constantly ea> •juiring and making inquiries from them. During the past six months the Firm hav« been instrumental in selling no less than SIX good sized Properties South of Rangitata. They are always willing to receiva particulars through any local Agent, Mid to work hi conjunction with them, which must be to the benefit of tlio Owner. They advertise all Properties In their Quarterly Review, which is circulated throughout the world. They advertise likely Properties ia their regular column, free ot cost t</ owner and other charges are on the lowerft seal® If you have a. place ior sale, avail yf>«r«»'•' of their services. It costs nothing unless sale is made, and no fear of your Property being hawked or depreciated. Great fact... They can always assist puroUasers, beiny 1 hand and glove with Mcraved Clients. MATSON'S Christchureb.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11662, 22 January 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11662, 22 January 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11662, 22 January 1902, Page 3

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