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AUCTIONEERS. Canterbury Farmers' Association. GERALD INE SAM, EWE, AND LAMB SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. OUR General Entries comprise—--2500 EWES and LAMBS .55 ENGLISH and BORDER LEICKSTEK and SHROPSHIRE DOWN RAMS Special Lines—- . 270 l-BRED EWES, 6 and 'B-TOOTH 290>BRED EWE LAMBS 250 |-BRED EWES, 6 and 8-TOOTH 4CO -J-BRED EWES, full mouth 150 l-BRED LAMBS 70 ?-BRED EWE LAMBS ; 70 |-BRED LAMBS (mixed sexes). Account Mr J. M. Barker, Woodbury—--500 3-BRED EWES, 4, 6. and 8-tootli Account John Kelland, Kakahu—--200 X-BRED EWES. 2-TOOTH 20 ENGLISH LEICESTER RAMS, 2-TOOTH '. TO-ENGLISH LEICESTER RAMS, AGED. ' J. Mt'NDELL,'. * Auctioneer^- ; PRELIMINARY NOTICE, i; CLEARING S A L E. THURSDAY, 13th APRIL, 1905. WE have , been favoured with instructions from Mr Thos .Talbot to sell by Public Auction, at his Homestead,; Rangitira Valley, on the above date, the whole of his SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, AND FARM IMPLEMENTS. Full particulars in future advertisement'.' Owing to the Vendor having sold his Earn, every lot is for unreserved sale. • J. MUNfiELL, ■ Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE •v. - ,; r - V -' ■ • Of. .. '! LIVE STOCK, EARM IMPLEMENTS, And t rHousKHc^i) 7 EUWiTyi?}!:; .1. 4 1 Ci /Canterbury farmers' co-op. ASSN.. LTD. (in conjunction with •sDt*j&vid Thomas), have received instructions from .Messrs Kelland Bros., &> Sell by Public Auction, at their Homestead, Lower Rangitaia, ;on *' FRIDAY, APRIL 7tb, 1905?

LIVE STOCK—--1200 £ and EWES,'2-TOOTH - - ~ (bred -on Pentkind, Hills) - 170 |-BRED EWES, 4-TOOTH • 55 3-BRED EWES, 6-TOOTH- ■ 62 3-BRED. EWES, 8-TOOTH ■ 152 t'-BRED EWES, P.M. 195 £-BRED EWES, Failing Mouth BCO £ and f-BRED WETHERS, 2TOOTH (a good line) 150 2-BRED EWE HOGGETS ; 100 J-BRED WETHER HOGGETS 4 COWS in Profit (Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Calvers respectively 1 COW, Close to Calving • 26 HEAD of MIXED CATTLE 1 PURE ' SHORTHORN .BULL (bred by late Hon. W. Rolleston) 2 STORE PIGS, 1 Baconer 3 SPLENDID SHEEP DOGS FOWLS, DUCKS. GEESE, and TURKEYS 4 DRAUGHT MARES and GELDINGS, <fges 3 to 6 years 6 DRAUGHT MARES and GELDINGS, ages 7 to 8 years ; (The above are good Workers) 2 DRAUGHTS, MARE and GELDING, 2 years old 1 DRAUGHT YEARLING, 1 Foal 4 SADDLE' AND HARNESS . , - HQRSES. ... IMPLEMENTS AND HARNESS— :. - 2 Farm Drays with- Frames, Planet Jr. Grain, Turnip and Manure Drill, R. and G., Grain, Turnip and Manure Drill, by C. and D. (new), Grubbers (4 feet) Corn Crusher by R. and G., Cultivator, 7 feet, by, G. and D. (new), 2 D.F. Ploughs by R. and C . S.F. Plough, Chain, Harrows, Set 5Leaf Tine - Harrows, Set" 4-Leaf Light Tine Harrows, Set Disc Harrows,. Cambridge Roller, 8 feet, jChaffcutter and Horse-Power by R. and G., Mower, big 4 McCormack (new). Cultivator and Seed Box :by M.. and' H., Deering Reaper and Binder (new), Chatham Grain Separator with bagging . attachment, Bone . Crusher, Piano Sickle Grinder -(new). Weighing Machine and Weights, Fairbank's, Murray Double-action Wool Press (new), Spade Wool Press and Wool, Table, Gig by Walker (new), Spring Trap. r : ' SHARES, SEEDS. TOOLS AND HARNESS— ' !- . 6 Shares in " Timaru Post," 2 ; StacksHay, Red Clover Seed, Grass Seed, s 500 Empty Sacks, Grindstone on Frame, No. 1 Daisy Churn, Crown Cream Separator, capacity 28 to 30 galls, per hour. 4 Milk Buckets, Pair_ Scales and Weights, Cleveland ""'Bicj't'lc with 26-inch " Frame (new), 5-feet Cross-cut' Saw, 3ft 6in Saw. ... • Saw, 3 small Saws," Brace and Bits, Augers, 3 Crowbars, Harvest Forks, Garden ■ Tools, " Spades, Shovels. 10 Horee Collars, Hames and Winkers, 2 Cart Sad- - - dies and BreechingSj 4 Sets Lead- ; in£ Harness, 9 .Sets ; pif*agh; Chains and Swings, 2 Sets Blocks and Cliains, 2 se'ts Gig Harness, Riding Saddle and Bridle, 3 SheepFeederg, Wheelbarrow, Pickling . Trough, Stearn Lawn Mower, 14- ' inch cut, World's Knife-.Cleaper, Hurdles and Fencing Wire, One. Primus Stove.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, AND SUNDRIES—. Upright Piatio (by Collattl and Collard), 4-Drawer Sewing .Machine, • (by Friston . and 1 RoSsmann), Wringm? Msrhine,' Smoothing Irons, D.8.8.L. Gmi (by Hemy Pieper), Pea Rifle, Household Furniture, Lamps, Clod -. Glass, and Crockery Ware, Oookiiig and Daily Utensils, and a large. Quantity, of Sundries too numerous.' to particularise.. - : - : Hour of - Sale—ll o'clock Sliarp.: LUNCHEON PROVIDED, The Vendors' instructions to the Auctioneers are that the Whole of the above Stock and Plant is to be bold WITHOUT RESERVE. J. MUNDELL, 1). THOMAS, Auctioneers.' VALUABLE SUBURBAN (PROPERTY. WE have received instructions from the Public Trustee, as Executor of the will of James McFadyen (deceased), to sell by Public Auction,- at TATTERSALL S ROOMS; "Timaru, on SATURDAY, Bth APRIL, 1905, : All that piece of Land, 1 'containing 60 ACRES more orlles t which will be ottered : as follows:.: — ' ■ .• LOT I—3o ACRES, together with' Dwellinghouse' of 5 Rooms and other Improvements thereon, at present occupied by Mr Alexander Domi. LOT 2-30 ACRES,, together with Dvreliingliou.se and other Impyovements thereon, at present occupied by Mr J: R. Morris. ," Hour of Sale—2.3o p.m. The above property has a frontage on Wai-iti Road, and altogether is beautifully situated. j." MUNDF/LL, Auctioneer,

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12637, 25 March 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12637, 25 March 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12637, 25 March 1905, Page 3

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