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AUCTIONEERS. CANTERBURY FARMERS' ASSN.. LMIK.V LIVE STOCK MARKET. .1TUESDAY, 17th AUGUST. l>o FAT EWES 30 FAT WETHERS 00 EAT A\ETHEl<£> IUL) FUEL AiM) i? AILING EWE:-: (.in lamb; 1-3 hEau MIXED CATTLE '-■j sIUKE i'lGS> A y 3lr E. bnthtlis—- ' x.-j :-iouiu EWES I.\ LA-Mii. JOHN 31UNDELL, IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE LIVE STOCK A.mJ FARM IMI'LEiUJii\T». WE ore iusmicteu »>y 31 r George LiniDricK to sell i.y »"•'"-■ -»-- tiou, at tne Honifscati, i-u.oc i» naiwaj' siauon, on u x,dJ> £s>.L»ai, letli AUGUST, 1003. riHEtl': 380 3-BREU z-ruOTH EWF,S, in laiul) lo E.l«. aim J».Jj. jl..iiiis 340 i-lilit.O !3.M. in m.nb 10 ii.ij. aim ti.u. i\ainb (Rame put wnu owes on l!oiu April). CATTJuE : 1 COW, in run profit a COWS, line to calve September ami October (The above are young and grand milkers). 3 HEIFERS, springing •J. IEARLING and to-MONTHS OLD HEIFERS 4 i'AT CATTLE. HORSES: 3 CLYDESDALE 31 ARKS, ages 3 to 7yrs 3 CLYDESDALE GELDINGS, ages 5 to Byrs (The above are well bred and grand workers). 1 GELDING. General Tower. 9yrs old, by General Tracey; good in harness or saddle 1 COB MARE, 7yrs old, good in harness 1 PONY, 6yrs, good hack, and broken to harness 1 THOROUGHBRED FILLY, vearling off, bv Deerstalker 1 PONY FILLY. yearling off, bv' Dulv Elected. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.: Tip Dray and Frame (Carlylo) nearly new, Spring Dr.iv, D.F. Plough and Tackle (by Booth and 3lacdonald), Ridgnig Plough and Grubber combined (by Cooper and Duncan), set o-leatod Tine Harrows (by Reid ami Gray), set Tripod. Harrows (by I;, and. D.), Disc Harrows (bv B. and 31cD.), Cainlirklgi: R'oller (by I*. and D.D.) new, 3las.se.vHarris Cultiyat'T with Seed Box (has never been in use), Grain and Manure Drill (13 Coulters), P. and D.l). Reaper and Binder, 3las.vy-H. Grubber (by P. and D.D.), American Waggonette, tlouble sent, fitter i with pole and shafts, Avery Weighing .Machine, up to 700. Woolpmss (by Mumble & Nicholson. Goelong'i. Mangle, with ball bearings (by Taylor and Wilson). Shaddock Range, No. 1 Grindstone, Double-barrelled Gun. hammerless (by Remington), Sledge, 3 Tarpaulins 18 x -A. Sack Barrow, Bale of Binder Twine. 661bs (Maddron). Block. and R«i>es. a quantity of Gates and Hurdles. Stakes. Post's. Wire Net tin", and Plain Wire. Tools of all kinds. Harness ami Covers for all horses, Riding Saddle and Bridle, Sheep Dot:. splendid worker. Lawn Mower, of Fowls. Gig bv Ferguson. GRAIN,. FURNITURE. ETC!.: 27 sacks Garton Oats. '2 sacks Fowl Wheat. 60 bushels Rvem-ass. 1, sack Cocksfoot, 50 sacks Black! Tartan Oats. 1, sack Alsvke. ISO bushels Cape Bailey, quantity of Clover Seed, 7 sacks Table Potatoes (Ruby). 11 sacks of Ruby Seed Potatoes, 40 tons Mangolds, quantity of Oatsheaf Chaff, also a quantiti- of Household Furniture, includintr large Extension Dining Table. Hours of Sale—l) o'clock sharp LUNCHEON PROVIDED. The Auctioneers desire to state that the whole of the Live Stock lias been carefully selected by the vendor, who is considered to bs one of the best judges we have in South Canterbury, and it will be found on inspection that they are in the pink of condition. The Farm _ Implements being almost new and thoroughly up-to-date, and owing to the sale of the property, every lot to com* under the hammer is for UNRFSRPVF.n SALIC. Ac 3lr W. E. Foster (for absolute 'Sale)— Wagconette and Harness, Roan 3lare by ''Son-of-a-Guii " m foal to "Sims Reeves,"' Crown Churn, Side Saddle, 4 Venetian Blinds. J. 3IUNDELL, Auctioneer.

LAND SALE. WE have received instructions from the ilortfiiifrro to soil by Public Auction, at Tattersall's Rooms, mi SATURDAY, L'lst AUGUST, I!MKi, li ACRES, subdivided into ciiiivenieut paddocks, together with dwelling house and outbuildings thereon, situated at AYashdvko. an<l occupied !>>• Mr 11. Drvinc. Sale at L».3U p.m. J. MUNDELL, Auctioneer. Seeds. Seeds. SWUNG SOWING, 1!J()9. art- limy HOOKING OIMM *V l'«>r i\p«- Season's AGRICULTURAL SEEDS Of orcr.v description, and invito Shareholders and Clients to call inspect our Large, and Varied Sti of GRASS AM) CLOVER, SEE which will be found replete with that is required for the coming sea Samples and I'ricp Lists posted to address upon application. We have just landed our New Season's Supply of VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, from Snttou and Sons, aud Hurst and Sons. Clients are requested ),■ mme to us for anything they require in this line. Our Seed Department contains the Finest Selection of Seeds in South Canterbury, and a trial order will prove the superiority and reliability of the Seeds we sell. C. F. C. A.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13980, 16 August 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13980, 16 August 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13980, 16 August 1909, Page 8

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