AUCTIONEERS. CANTERBURY FARMERS* ASSN. STUDHOLME JUNCTION YARDS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 1905. >RESENT ENTRIES—--250 4 and 6-TOOTH WETHERS, for ward 150 F.M. EWES, 100 per cent. Lambs 200 F.M. EWES, 100 per cent. Lambs 30 2-TOOTH EWES and WETHERS 6 FAT BULLOCKS 15 Head MIXED CATTLE : Further Entries Invited. D. A. MORGAN, " .Auctioneer. THE • CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO--1 OPERATIVE ASSN., LTD. LAND AND PROPERTY SALE. " TATTERSALLS " LAND SALE ROOMS. SATURDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1905. Sale Commencing 2 p.m. /"\N ACCOUNT OF Tie Executors in Estate of the late Mrs S. J. Foster (deceased): The Valuable Property situate in Wilson Street, next Anglican Church, containing 1 ACRE, with 6ROOMED HOUSE thereon; good orchard, commodious stables and outhouses. This property is excellently situated, and is being sold! in connection with the division of - the Estate. Mr David Thompson (CullmanQtown): His DESIRABLE LITTLE 'HOME situate Cullmanii Street, containing 1 ROOD 2 PERCHES, well planted with fruit trees, together with substantially-built 6-ROOMED HOUSE thereon, scullery, bathroom,' washhouse, etc. Concrete yard and paths surround the house, and everything connected with the place is in apple-pie order. On Account of Mr W. H. Hunt: i-Acre Section, situate Corner of Heaton and Rose Streets £-A*cre Section at Junction of Otipua and Wai-iti Roards On Account of Mr Q. Shepherd: His Poultry Farm, Comprising 4 Acres 28 Perches, Situate on Otipua Road, with 6-Roomed Cottage, outbuildings and first-class Orchard. This property is well watered with a running stream. J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer.
CANTERBURYFARMERS'CO" _ OPERATIVE ASSNI LTDWOOL, WOOL. WOOL. iSeason|l9o6 TXTE have, again secured the LARGE! ACCOMMODATION STORES from! JOHN MILL AND CO:, forthe coming] Season. Seeing that these are admitted! to be amongst the BEST LIGHTED Stores; in the Colonies, our action in this matter; will, we feel certain, meet with the ap-j proval of all our Clients. j All Wool coming in by road will bei taken delivery of at MILL AND CO.'Sj STORE, and Clients sending by rail need 1 only consign to THE CANTERBURY' FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIA-I TION, LIMITED, TTMARU, as we havej arranged with the Railway. Department to! deliver all Wool consigned to us to MTT.T,; AND CO.'S SIDING. As in the past, the best attention will! be paid to all Clips sent to our care. [ ALL WOOL IS COVERED BY INSUR-i ANCE IMMEDIATELY IT IS DELI-i VERED INTO STORE. Clients will have the benefit of experi-i enced EXPERTS in connection with the 1 HANDLING, VALUATION and DIS -! POSAL of their.Clips. LIBERAL'ADVANCES, FREE OFi COMMISSION, will be made, if required; on all Wool placed in onr hands. We have, Large Stocks of WOOLPACKS,; TWINE, BRANDING OILS and GENE-: RAL STATION REQUISITES, and Clients are requested to write for their requirements. CONSIGNMENT NOTES AND SPECI-i FICATJON FORMS forwarded on appli-l cation. J. P. NEWMAN, ; General Manager. !, JOHN MCNDELL, | AucrJt i««r.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12844, 30 November 1905, Page 8
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