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AUCTIONEERSFarmers' Exehanp-e CompanyFRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JANUARY 24th AND 25th.' DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND FANCY GOODS. FARMERS' EXCHANGE COMPANY have received instructions from a Drapery Firm to Sell by Auction on above dates, the usual Stock of a First-class Drapery and Mercery Establishment. WITHOUT RESERVE. " Goods on view Mornings of Sale. BIG BARGAINS IN ALL LINES. Sale at 1 o'clock Friday, 11 Forenoon* Saturday. IS" Z. Loan and M.&.. Coirmany. STUDHOLME SALE. FRIDAY FIRST. PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE—--250 |-bred 2-TOOTHS 200 Store LAMBS 100 Fat Merino WETHERS' 50 Fat EWES 250 £ and Crossbred EWES 190 Good Rape LAMBS 160 2-bred. EWES 180 Forward LAMBS 20 Head Store CATTLE Further entries solicited. N.Z.L. AND M.A. COY., LD. W. LAWSON. Auctioneer. W. J. DAILEY, Agent, Waimate. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL.

WE are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on WOOL placed in our Stores for Local Sale, ot shipment to London. ,The Company have LARGE, WELL LIGHTED STORES, specially arranged for DISPLAYING WOOL to the best advantage. 3rd Sale, WEDNESDAY, 26th February P. LeCREN, Manager. W. LAWSON, Auctioneer. Kalin? and Shallcrass. GERALDINE FARMERS' YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT. ENTRY— Account Messrs Gairdner and Son—--1000 2-tooth 3-bred EWES, a good straight line of fine-woolled Ewes 300 Forward LAMBS 200 2 and 4-tooth f-bred WETHERS Further entries are invited for this fixture. MALING & SHALLCRASS, Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT WOODBURY On THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY. MESSRS MALING & SHALLCRASS have received instructions frcm the hiblic Trustee, acting as Executor of the will of the late Mr John Thatcher. Riverside, Woodbury, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Farm, on above dale, the whole of the Live and Dead Stock, consisting of 250 J-bred EWES 130 3-bred 2-TOOTHS 240 LAMBS 8 RAMS 1 Draught MARE 1 STEER 1 HEIFER Also 1 Dray, set Cart Harr.ess. 2 Sheep Feeders. 1 Horse-power and Chaffcutter, and a lot of Sundries. ' Sale at 2 o'clock sharp. MALING & SHALLCRASS, Auctioneers. RANGITATA BRIDGE. THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. AISTE intend holding a Sale of SHEEP, VV HORSES, CATTLE, and Sundries, on above date, at Rangitata Bridge. We shall be glad to receive Entries, which can be made' with Mr R. Petrie;" of the Bridge Hotel, or ourselves. MALING & SHALLCRASS; ' Auctioneers.

WOOL SEASON, 1901—1902. WE are now receiving WOOL int<> MESSRS JOHN MILL and CO'S. Stores, Timaru, for the 3rd Sale, io bei held on WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY. Clients can depend on any unps entrusted to ns, 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 WoolMALLNG and SHALLCRASS, Timaru WOOLPACKS, TWINE, BRANDING OILS, Will be supplied at lowest .rates. MALINO and SHALLCRASS. JOHN M E E HAS to arrive the " La Bella" with cai of the best household NEWCASTLE COAL (HETTON), Due about the end of this week Orders now being booked ex ship, at LOWEST CURRENT PRICES. JOHN ME E

WOOL SEASON, 1901-2. JOHN MEP AKES LrSERAL ADVANCES on WOOL, MEAT, GRAIN, And other Produce placed in his hands foi Sale or Shipment. ALL CHARGES on the LOWEST SCALE, DUMPING- and SHIPPING as -usual. Consign— TURNBULL'S SIDING, Account Jchn Mee.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11663, 23 January 1902, Page 3

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