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AUCTIONEERS. CECIL JONAS AND CO. WEEKLY SALE at the • BESWICK ST. AUCTION ROOMS, of POULTRY, PIGS, PRODUCE, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Also,— PEACHES, PLUMS, APRICOTS, NECTARINES, APPLES, AND PEARS. THIS D A Y . h ' Sale at 12.15. C. JONAS, Auctioneer. N.Z. L. & M.A. CO., LTD. ,LEASANT POINT SALE MONDAY, 25th JAN. 400 4-TOOTH WETHERS 20 FAT EWES 10 FAT EAMBS 600 2-tOOTH EWES AND WETHERS 200 RAPE LAMBS 10 HEAD STORE CATTLE. 26th JAN, 20 FAT EWES 25 FAT EWES 8 FAT LAMBS. I E'EALDI N.E fa A U ii-. WEDNESDAY, 27th JAN. 250 EWES AND LAMBS 100 GOOD LAMBS. __ 300 4 and 6-TOOTH WETHERS. JOHN"sTR6NACH, Auctioneer. ■NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. Wool Season, 1908-9. TTtTE are now receiving Wool for the THURSDAY, 28fch JANUARY, 1909. Bates of Selling Commission have been reduced to 2 per cent, on first £SOO, and 14. per cent, on balance. Our WOOL BHOW ROOM is well lighted, and is thoroughly up-to-date. in every particnlar. All Wool is covered by Insurance against fire immediately it reaches the Store; EXPERT, and is given to the offering and classifying of all Wool-' we .handle, . - the Clip ia. snlai'oy lajljjfc* *.« . j Consign yonr Wool to LOAN AND MEHCAOTTLE CO., M. .WHITE, ilanager, : J. STRONACH, Auctioneer.

PYNE AND CO. BALANCE OF THE FAMOUS: Springfield Estate, "NSTRUCTED By-the'' Agents of the L.'- 'late ;Duncan\Cameron;, the 1111dersigiied' wilf sell By ■'.''.'_-. PUBLIC AUCTION, ODDFELLOW HALL, . ... ASHBURTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1909, AV2p.m., The whole of the Balance of the above Estate, comprising 5148 5148 Divided into . 16. Allotments, ranging from .127 to 1186 Acres,;all well fenced and splehdicUy" watered. '•• ■ '■:■: ■ ■■" '' '•' •• GOODWILL OF - LEASEHOLD of RESERVE ;No. -2010/ containing 500 ACRES, sußdivided; into 2 -paclclocks, well watered.' 200* Acres', are' iii old grass, balance has been sown' down 4 years." -The lease exoires on the Ist May, ,1911. Rental, £56 6s 8d per annum (2s 4d per acre)/ It has been ■ considerably improved during the late Mr Cameron's tenancy. This is the fourth and last suh-di- . vision' sale of one of the Best known properties in the Canterbury District. The three previous sales have been an undoubted success, not only as far as the late Mr Cameron was concerned, But every purchaser has done exceedingly well. The" Blocks now offered contain some of the Best land, and it can Be well understood that it is only human for an owner to keep the Best for the last. If any further proof is wanted of the excellent quality of this property, intending purchasers can see crops now growing upon this Estate, which, as regards yield, promise to ue second to none in the Canterbury Provincial District. TERMS: 10 Per Cent. Deposit. 5 Per Cent. 27th March, 1909. 10 Per Cent. 31st January, 1910. 5 Per Cent. 31st January, 1911. Balance for- a Term of Years at 5 Per. Cent." Interest. - . NOTE.—The fourth instalment may at.the Vendor's option be waived if permanent improvements to-an equivalent Rvalue have heen erected on an allotment. For Plans and full particulars apply to: PYNE AND CO., Christdmrch; FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD., Ashßurton; NATIONAL MORTGAGE AM) AGENCY CO., Ashburton, ' Auctioneers; Or, COULD, BEAUMONT AND CO., Christchurch; Agents for the Estate of the late Duncan Cameron. T}lOR NICE FISH LUNCHEONS Oi BUPPEBS, 00 TO TATE'I. PKIVATI BOOM TOR LADLES

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13811, 23 January 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13811, 23 January 1909, Page 8

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