AUCTIONEERS. N Z Loan and M.A. ComDany. rp EMU K A SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. Special Consignments from Gore—--500 GOOD i-BRED LAMBS 350 FORWARD -J-BRED LAMBS 200 SOU ND-MOUTHED | - BRED' EWES 150 2-TOOTIi 3-BRED EWES AND WETHERS. N.Z. L. & M.A. COY., LTD. W. LAWSON, Auctioneer. C. A. BATTES, Agent. GRAIN SEASON, 1903. WE are prepared to arrange for STORAGE OF GRAIN, at Lowest Cur« rent Rates. Corneacks and Sewing Twine of Best Quality on Sale at Lowest Prices. OATS. WE ARE CASH BUYERS OP Prime SaisspSss of Oats. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. M. WHITE, *. Manager/ I Malinsr and Shallcrass. TEMUKA SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. pRESENT ENTRIES--75 SOUND-MOUTH 3-BRED EWES 30 FAT EWES 450 SOUND - MOUTHED 1 - BRED EWES 93 I-BRED LAMBS. MALING & SHALLCRASS, Auctioneers. GERALDINE FARMERS' YARDS. RAM AND EWE FAIR. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Present Entries comprise—--100 S.'M. i-BRED EWES 273 i-BRED EWES 120 l-BRED LAMBS 500 FULL - MOUTHED I - BRED EWES !■ ■ • 800 SOUND-MOUTH X-BRED EWES (a straight: Station line) 30 ENGLISH LEICESTER. BORDER LEICESTER, and SHROPSHIRE RAMS. MALING & SHALLCRASS, Auctioneers. D. Thomas. ARCADE MONTHLY HORSE FAIBASHBURTON. FRIDAY, MARCH 27th, 1903. I WILL hold my usual MONTHLY, HORSE FAIR on above date, when I shall offer a General Entry of Horses. Special Entry, account Longbeach Estate—--10 UNBROKEN LIGHT HORSES, 3 to 4yrs (some Thoroughbreds). DAYID THOMAS, Auctioneer. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' COlilhlUillVHi iiijuUul LIMITED. sassrs, 1! NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS AND CLIENTS. HAYING our own Selling Agents in all the principal Distributing Centres, and also considerable Orders from Outside Buyers to fill, we are in a position to dispose of Good Marketable Parcels of PRIME MILLING WHEAT GOOD WHOLE FOWL-WHEAT MILLING CANADIAN AND GARTON OATS DUN,AND LONG TARTAR OATS SPARROWBILLS AND DANISH PRIME MALTING BARLEY CAPE BARLEY RYEGRASS AND COCKSFOOT AT THE HIGHEST CURRENT PRICES. Farmers, by leaving their Samples with us'for a day or two,-have the advantage of their being submitted to Buyers North and South, and the BEST POSSIBLE PRICES are thereby obtained. Grain Storage. Notwithstanding the large quantity of Grain that will have to be handled this Season, the Association is sanguine of being able to provide AMPLE STORAGE SPACE for Shareholders' requirements. Grain sent in for Storage on Glowers' Account should be consigned "THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' • CO-OP. ASSOCTjS^ Heaton St. Siding, Timaru." OUR STORAGE RATES ARE THE LOWEST CURRENT IN TIMARU. CpCPfHSfICfICSa We anticipate a probable shortage of Supplies of Sacks before the threshing is completed, and feel safe in advising those who" have not already booked their Requirements to DO SO AT ONCE. If not required immediately, they can be held in Store and sent forward at Buyers' convenience. THE Canterbury [Farmers' Co-operative Association LIMITED. J. P. NEWMAN, Manager.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12022, 23 March 1903, Page 3
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