AUCTIONEERS. .;.. Canterbury F.niinrr;' /rsrouiatiou. MONDAY.--Aibuiv : Kl,e:-p. CaUlc. l'i,.s. TUESDAY.—Teinii'l.a Yards : Slice]., Cattle, iiml Pigs. WEDNESDAY. - GciaMiim Fanners' Yiil'ilNi,; Sheep .•mil Cat Ho. Wiiilwu iH*.„ Nbuep mill Cn1lli«. "I utter Null's : Sa)<- (j) Skins. "FRTDAT.'-=RrWflln>linc Junction Vault,: •Sheep, Cattle, and Pigs. MXfJßDAY.—Tiittcrniiirx' Yards: Horses ■tui'd Implements. - --. .1. MUNDELL, I . - •_ Auctioneer. TEMUKA LIVE STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY NEXT. /~\UR General Entries compline ■• ;S0 CATTLE. Knl iiml Stnro •■" *32 IMGS, Fat and Slow, SPECIALS— ~ 50 J-BRED EWES (f..t) 120 J-BRED HOGGETS 60 WETHERS (prime fat) 2FA"rMIKIFEHS 4 COWS Icltsc on rulviliff) ■< ■ ■ 6 CALVES (well bred I 1 SHORTHORN BULL. . 6 TiULI.OCIvS (tut) 5 TIKIFEHS (full 'l6 HEAD 2 uml 3 YEAR OLD STEERS AND HEIFERS 10 YEARLING -STEERS AND ITEIF^ERS. "jTmUNDELL, Auctioneer. Canterbury Farmers Go-Operative Association. Wool, Wool. Wool. 1904 SEASON We. shall hold our Flr»t Sale of the Season ; FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. desire to draw the attention of Wool V glowers to the fact that wo HAVE jEASED the LARGE AND COMMODIOUS NEW STORES from Messrs .10I1N MILL AND CO. Tli!h lino Store in admitted to.be one of the REST LIGHTED rfrtd most Up-to-date Wool Storon in the Australasian Colonies. In order to meet the loquircmcnts of onr ev<--r-incroasing number of Cliente, wo found it necessary to tako this step, which we fool certain will bo in" tbo interests of all Woolgrower s. Clients mending in their Wool by ROAD wilt .please deliver at MUX <VND COY.'S STORE, and Clients sending in by RAIL only require to consign their Clips to THE CANTERBURY FARM MRS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION. I/I'D., TIMARU, as the Railway Department has been Instructed to del'ivor ALL WOOL consigned to us to JOHN MILL AND COY.'S SlDtjjft on our Account. -The Host Allontfpltfwill bo paid as usual to all Wool cent to onr enre, which will be covered by INSURANCE on delivery at tho Stow. ..LIBERAL ADVANCES free of commission will be mado if roquitcd, on all Wool placed in our hands. , : Clients will have tho HENEFIT of old and Experienced EXPERTS in connection with the VALUATION and DISPOSAL ,of their Clips. Clients pWaso write for their requireWe" 1 * «fi WOOLPACKN, TWINE, and STATION REQUISITES. . All INQUIRIES answered by Return of Post, and Consignment Notes and Specification Forms *enl on receipt of request J. P. NEWMAN, Mannger. J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. THE CANTERBURY I.IRMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. Land Department . , TIES FOR DISPOSAL. I.iucu4ars of some are appended : TIMARU—--1280 Acres, 150 Acres, 160 Acros, 123 Acres, 27 Acres, 17J Acres, 2>) Acton, 262 Acres, 376 Acres, 160 Acres, nil with. Houses and Outbuildings. SEADOWN AND TEMUKA—- . 211 Acres, 126 Acros, 118 Acres, 500 Acres, 351 Acres, 156 Acies, 267 Acres, 212 Acres, with Housos uW Outbuildings. ST. ANDREWS AND PARKORA—--339 Acres, 210 Aeios, 92 Acres, 470 Acre's, 262 Acres, 116 Acres, 4,19 Acres, 316 Acres, 1350 Acres, 270 Acres, 470 Acres, 58 Acres, with Houses, and Outbuildings. QERALDINE AND ORAM—--234 Acres, 300 Acres, 255 Acres, 450 Acres, 1000 Acres, 212 Acres, 620 Acros, 816 Acres, 140 Acres, 186 Acres, 495 Acres, f.OO Acros, 170 Acres, 27 Acros, with Housos »nt Outbuildings; 2113 Acres and New House WAIMATE AND MAKIKIIII— Acros, 1900 Acres, 3000 Acres, 1134 Acres, 618 Acres, 130 Acres, 166 Acres, 400 Acres, 435 Acves, with Houses and Outbuildings; 657 Acres with Fnst-olftst Building*. PLEASANT- POINT AND TOTARA VALLEY. 419 Acres, 1074 Acres, 683 Acres, 323 Acres, 630 Acres, 695 Acres, 454 Acres, 605 Acres, 1600 Acres, 1162 Aorejk, 185 Acres, 382 Acres, with Houses and Outbuildings . GAVE AND FAIRLIE—--1066 Acres, 1900 Acros, 636 Acros, 264 Acres, with Buildings. A NUMBER OF TOWN AND SUBURBAN RESIDENCES. Catalogue* embodying Particulars of all Properties for sale will be supplied to bona fide Enquirers *>n application. • Anyone in quost of a "roporty, Agrioul. tural, Grazing, Town or Suburban Residences (several of tho latter excellently situated) will bo furnished with full infomntion and assisted to inspect on apr/l|. cation to MR FRANK BROWN or Mr THOMAS ANDERSON, who nro in charge of our Land Department. We lmve for Bale the Goodwill of ibt•ralLeates in Perpetuity. J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. OKO, the Great Cough Ouro, for Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Is 6d, Grocers, Temuka, QereJdine, St. Andrew*.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12481, 19 September 1904, Page 3
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