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AUCTIQHEEEB. Canterbury Farmers' Association. TATTERSALL'S SOUTH CANTERBURY HORSE MARKET. SATURDAY NEXT. General Entries comprise—--37 DRAUGHT. SIGHT HARNESS, n AND HACKNEY HORSES. Account of Mr H. B. Webster (who is leaving Timaru) — 1 YOUNG COW in profit (guaranteed correct and quiet). Account Mr C. Elams—--1 LIGHT HARNESS MARE, very fast and quiet 1 GIG, Set of Harness, and Horse Cover. Account of a Client—' 2 DRAUGHT HORSES (good workers). J. MUNDELL, / Auctioneer. FAIRLIE STOCK SALE. MONDAY,Ioth APRIL. "VOTS SHALL OFFER— On Account Mr George I. Hamilton— II HEIFERS, 2 to 3* years old, to calve May and June; all first calf. J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer.

ST. ANDREWS' STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, T7th APRIL. TTpE SHALL. OFFER—--50 l-BRED 6 and 8-TQ'OTH EWES. ■'Ji MUNDELL, Auctioneer. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, limited: coals, coals; coals: THE S.S. ELMVTLLE will be- hero about the 3rd of APRIL, witfo * CARGO of the Best HETTON AND EAST GRETA COALS. Clients wishing to book' Coal for Delivery EX SHIP will kindly send in thenOrders as soon as possible. J. P. NEWMAN, Manager;

CANTERBURY FARMERS' OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION; NOTICE TO AND CLIENTS.

AVING our own Selling Agents in aIT the principal Distributing Centres, anifalso considerable Orders from Outsidv Buyers to fill, we are in a position todispose of Good Marketable Parcels of . PRIME MILLING WHEAT GOOD WHOLE FOWL-WHEAT MILLING CANADIAN AND GARTON OATS DUN AND LONG TARTAR QATSSPARROWBILLS AND DANISH PRIME MALTING BARLEY CAPE BARLEY RYEGRASS AND COCKSFOOT \.T THE HIGHEST CURRENT PRICES, Farmers, by leaving their Samples -with as 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. tfM --■ftftKfeti . Notwithstanding, the large quantity.! of Grain that will have to be handled this Season, the Association is sanguine of beinjf able to provide AMPLE STORAGE SPACE*'. for Shareholders' requirement*.. Grain, sent in for Storage on Growera,' Accountshould be consigned "THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCTN., Heaton St. Siding,. Timaru-."' OUR STORAGE "RATES ARE THE LOWEST CURRENT IN TIMARU. W«feM^

We anticipate a probable shoafcage of Supplies of Sacks before, the threshinc; ia completed, and feel safe in advising those who have- not already booked their Requirements to DO SO. AT ONCE. If nob required immediately; they -can be held in Store and. sent forward at Buvers* con-

Canterbury Farmers' Co-operative Association LIMITED. J. Y. NEWMAN, Manager,

Iff Z Loan and M-A. ComDanv. GRAIN SEASON, 1903. WE are prepared to arrange for STOWAGE OF GRAIN, at Lowest Current Bates. Cornsacks and Sewing Twine of Best Quality on Sale at Lowest Prices. WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. M. WHITE. Manager.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12042, 16 April 1903, Page 3

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