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AUCTIONEERS NZ.L. and MA. Ccmoauv, Ltd. BT. AND RK W S S FRIDAY NEXT. 60 FAT WETHERS 250 FORWARD 2 and 4-TOOTH ijbred wethers 100 GOOD STORE 2 and 4-TOOTH WETHERS 300 FORWARD J-URED HOGGETS 200 j-RRKD HOGGETS (forward) 100 '-BRED HOGGETS (good sinus) 50 STORE HOGGETS 100 FORWARD J-URED EWES 40 K.M. J-BRED EWES, in lmiili. N.Z. L. *■ M.A. COY., W. LAWSON, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF SECTIONS IN THE FLOURISHING TOWNSHIP OF ST. ANDREWS. THE N.Z. L...'.& M.A. COY., I/I'D. (in conjunction with the N.M. & A. COY., LTD.), have been favoured with instructions from Mr C. 11. Uesley to sell liy Public Auction, at ST. ANDREWS, on FRIDAY, OCTOHKR 14th, His Valuable Properly of 50 ACRES, fronting Binei'lills Road, in nine Blocks ranging in men from 3 to 13 Acres. . • •Also—--5 ACRES on Main Road, with CmiimodioiiN Sheep Yurds erected <hereon. Title : Land Transfer Act. Plans in course of preparation. Full Particulars on application. W. LAWSON, A. SCOTT, Auctioneers. THE "CROWN" SEPARATOR. THERE arc many Cream Separators, and each is represented to bo just iih good as tho "Crown." THEY' ARE NOT, however, for they lack tho superior material, tho perfect workmanship, the remarkable simplicity, and the closo skimming capacity of tho " CROWN." Ask for tho " Crown," and judge for yourselves. Solo Agonts : N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., TIMARU. r. Ihomas. BULLOCK'S ARCADE. ASH BURTON. GOOD FARM 758 i£3 758 SATURDAY, 17th" SEPTEMBER, 1904. DROMORE. \/TR D. THOMAS lids received iuslrucLVJL tions from Mr A. U. Cameron, who has bought "Dundns," to well by Public Auction, as above, HIS USEFUL FARM (situated 2 miles from Dromore, 5 miles froni Chertsey, and 5 miles from Fmtlicld), containing 758 Acres of g,.(nl hind, thoroughly improved, well fenced, and subdivided into 11 paddocks; plenty of water. The Improvements consist of a Seven-loomed House, llathrooni and Scullery, 12Stall Stable, large Granary, Trap Shed, Loosebox, Iniplonicnt Sheif, Good Sheen Yards, etc. (also Brick Daily, Orcliard, and Garden. The condition of the Land is as follows iThere arc 92 Acres in Danish Onis (glass seed sown with oats), 71 Acres Ploughed for Turnips, 250 Acres in 1-yoar old grass, 148 Acres 2-ycar old giass, balance in 3year old grass. For years the Land mi this Farm has always 'boon broken up and laid down again in glass with the crop the same season, This Farm, being centrally situated, close to Markets, School, and Railway, is well worthy of inspection, and the Auctioneer unhesitatingly advises you to go and seo it. Salo at 2 p.m. " D. THOMAS, Auctioneer. BULLOCK'S ARCADE, ASH BURTON. MAGNIFICENT FARM. SATURDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1001. D THOMAS (in conjunction with t Farmers' Co-upcriitive Association) has received instructions from P. R. Deardcn, Esq., Lowclitl'o, to offer for Salo by Public Auction, as above— HIS GRAND PROPERTY, adjoining Longbcach, containing 1090 Acres FIRST-CLASS LAND (reclaimed Swamp), thoroughly improved, pipe-drained, ami subdivided into 21 Paddocks; Plantation, Orchard, etc., together with new 12-Roomod House, Hot and Cold Water, new Stable, Sheep Yards, Dip, etc., etc. There is also the Old Homostead, and a number of Outhouses. The Land is-in Al condition. The Fences aic first-class, and every paddock is supplied by a running stream. There are 80 Acres 'in Wheat, 150 Acics in Oats, 225 Acres Ploughed ready for green crops, 190 Acres in New Grass last year, biilunco old pastille. Also, on account Mr Dearden, at same time and p'oic— HIS FARM, known as "I'YES CORNER," Coldstream, containing 7.11 Awes, well fenced and watered, 3roomed Collage. Stable, etc. 220 Acres of this Land was laid down in grass last year (it good stiike), balance old pasture. The Auctioneers can confidently lecum mend the inspection of the Lowclilfo Farm to anyone on the lookout for a lemuncrnlive. Property, and as Mr Dimnlen has dr. finitely delc'i mined to relinquish fanning mid sell right out, no fear need be enterplaced upop. it Sale at 2 p.m. TERMS At' S.' D. THOMAS, N.Z. FARMERS' CO ASSOCIATION l/TR DAVID THOMAS has received in J/X. structions from Mr .Ino. Urnwlcy, of Mnrawiti (Methven), to sell by Private Tieaty, his CLYDESDALE STALLION, ROYAL ROSEBERRY. ROYAL ROSEBERRY is using 8 years, bv Roscbctry, bred by Robert llagan, Esij., Waikouaiti',' Southland; is by the ce «• bratcd horse British Lion (imported). Full IV'K l *!! and Price by applying to D. Thomas or J. Urnwlcy. D. THOMAS, Ashburton. J. It. BRUCE AND CO. "•"AVING been appointed SOLE Agents in South Canleilnnv for MESSRS COOPER AND DUNCAN'S Celebrated AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, wo beir to notify-i'miners throughout, the District that wis have n COMPLETE STOCK on exhibition in our George .Strcot Show Room. Wo would specially draw attention to Messrs Cooper and Duncan's COMBINED Grain, Turnip and Manure Drill, which won tho GOLD MEDAL, boating all other mnkois in a Field Trial. Thin Drill still maintains tho LEAD, having been furl her improved by tho application of one of tho most simpl'o and reliable Turnip Attachments. J. R. BRUOE AND CO. Office: Beswick Street. Show Rooms : Goorgo Street. Ropresentotivo : Mr Jns. Wallace

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12477, 14 September 1904, Page 3

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