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auctioneers. CANTERBURY FARMERS' ASSOCN. s tattersalls OUTH CANTERBURY .HORSE MARKET. SATURDAY, Ist JUNE. Account Mr Sam Esler- — 3 FIRST-CLASS 3 7 YEAR-OLD FILLIES, broken to chains, and 2 HARNESS HORSES. Account of a Client — DARK BAY UPSTANDING GELD., 4yri, trial harness, good hunter, quiet- tractions or motors. Account Mr J. Hannifan — 1 TEAM of .4 DRAUGHT MARES and GELDINGS (any trial given). SHAFT and LEADING HARNESS, COVERS. J. MUNDELL, ' Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. OTAIO, TUESDAY,; 18bh JUNE. fTTHE CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO_L OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction (in conjunction with Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd.), from Mr Andrew Martin, jun., consequent on his having sold his farm, -the whole of his LIVE STO OK, FARMING PLANT, ; AND FURNITURE, ' full particulars of which will be given in future issues. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE, ASSN., DALGETY AND CO., , Joint Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT , SEADOWN, On account Mr Robert Campbell, THURSDAY, JUNE 6th, 10.30 a.m. sharp. MR CAMPBELL, haying sold the Farm, .instructs us to Sell the following by Public Auction, WITHOUT RESERVE:— SHEEP— ' .1167 Fat Lambs, 182 Fat Ewes, 272 Breeding Ewes, 6 Rams. DRAUGHT HORSES^ . 7 Geldings, dll good Workers; 2 Mares, one with Foal at foot-, by Craigie Mains; 1 2-year-old Gelding, by Craigie Mains. HACKNEYS— Mambriuo King, stallion; 1 Ribbonwood Colt; 1 Mare, Lady Mambrino ; 4 Brood Mares, with Foals at foot, 2 by Paralato and 1 by Mambrino King; 1 5-year-old a Mare,-broken in saddle and har-ness.-(Katie).'; 2 Fillies and 1 Colt, by Mambrino King; : 1 Trap Horse Jacko, by General Tracey; 1 Trap Horse Trilby; 1 3-year-old Colt,. unbroken, by Mambrino King, dam Daisy; 1 4-year-old Filly, unbroken, by Mambrino King, dam, Sily^rtail; 1 3-year-old Filly, unbroken, by Mambrino King.; 1 Yearling /Filly, by Prince Imperial, dam by Mambrino King. i CATTLE—--27 Young. Cattle, stores; ,13 Dry Cows, -in calf; 9 Cows, in full profit; . 1 Shorthorn Pedigree Bull, .4 vears old. PIGS— " ' 9 Porkers; 3 Breeding Sows, some with litters; 1 Prize-bred' Berkshire Boar. . . DOGS— ' , 3 Dogs, 1 a good Leader. IMPLEMENTS—--1 Potato Digger (Ransome), 1 Double furrow Plough 1 Doublefurrow Plough (B.McD.), 1 threefurrow Plotigh (R. and G.), 1 Set Disc (B.McD.), 1 -Set Disc . (R. and G.), 1 Double Ridger (R. and G.), -1 Single Ridger, 1 Garden Grubber, 1 Plant Jr., 1 Mower (Woods),' 5 Sets of Harrows and 4. Chain Harrow, 1 Grubber (P;D.), 1 Water part, 1 Cambridge RoUer, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Stripper, £■ Broadcast Sower, with Canisters (R. and Go), 2 Sheep Feeders, 1 Disc Drill (Woods), nearly new, 1 New Century Binder, 1 McGormick Binder, 1 Grain Cleandr (Chatham), 1 Cylinder, ,1 M'.H.' Grain Box, 1 Grass Box (Woods), Turnip Box (Woods), 3 Farm 1 Tip Dray, 1- Spring. Dray, 1 Mill and Engine, 1 Bird Trap, 1» Hand Broadcast Sower, 1 Crusher, -1 -Wipolpreiss, 2 Sets Scales, 1 Vyce, 1 Travelling Hut, 1 Anvil, 1 "200-gul. Tank, 2 Barrows, 1 Bag Barrow, 2 Sets of Blocks and Chains, 24-horse Yokes," 1 3-hort.'e Yoke, 1 5-horse Tree, 12 Sets Plough Chains, etc., 1 Boring Machinli i doz. Pitchforks and Gorse Knives, 3r Sieves, 1 Spring Cart, 1 Dog Cart, 3 Long Shatters, 2 Sulkies, 1 Iron Boat and Oars, 3 Sets of Light Trap Harness, 2 Ricling Saddles, 1 Lady's Saddle, 1 'Set Spring Dray Harness, 5 Sets Leading Breechings, 12 Sets of Collars, Chains, 5 ' Cart ■Saddles and Hames and Winkers, 12 Coils of Netting Wire, and large quantity of Fencing Wire, also Stakes and Post§, 17 . JBags of' Solid Straw Tuscan, 4 Bags of Mixed Grasses, 1 Bag Cocksfoot, 34 Bags Fowl Carrots, 2 Bags Clover &ed, 2 Tons Seed Potatoes (Up-to-Dates), 5 Ton Northern Star Potatoes, 4 Bales Twine (Andrews), 5 Bags Carter's Telephone Peas, 1 Block and Tackle, 6 Barrels Cement, large quantity Oat and Sheaf Chaff, large quantity good Second-hand Timber and Sundries- too numerous to mention. FURNITURE, ETC.— Ex Sitting-room, including Piano, ex Dining-room, ex 6 Bedrooms fully furnished, ex Kitchen, Daily Utensils, Wash-house Necessaries. The whole of the Furniture, as also everything enumerated, is for Absolute Sale, as Mr Camphell has leased a house fully furnished in Timaru. Sale tcr Start at 10.30 tharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. J. MUNDELL. Auctioneer. SMOKERS. DERBY is a puro Tobacco, Flake Cut, in Two oz Tin%, and Pings, it all 't obiceonists. Pleasant Holidays assured with Derby. WANTED KNOWN. rjTUE GOOD" THING AT- LAST.--DERBY TOBACCO La two-ounce tins auu Tsy it

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13298, 29 May 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13298, 29 May 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13298, 29 May 1907, Page 8