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'AUCTIONEERS. J. McILROY. AUCTION SALE AT FAIRLIE ON FRIDAY, NOV. 2Gtb, 1000. J NO. McILROY has received instructions from a Client who is leaving the district to sell by Public Auction, in the FAIRLIE HALL, the Cpntents of a Seven-roomed Dwelling, consisting of 2 D. Brass R. Bedsteads, 2 S. Bedsteads. 2 J). Wire. Mattresses, 2 S. Wire Mattresses, 1 Stretcher, 1 Combination Bedstead, 3 Brass R. Fenders, 3 Washstands, 2 Duchess Chests, 1 Book Case, 1 Steel Fender, 8 Chairs, 2 Rattan Chairs, 2 Easy Chairs, Curtain Poles, 2 Smail Tables, Dining and Kitchen Tables, 8 Rolls Lino, Conch in Plush, Hat Rack, Carpet Square and Rugs, Crockeryware, Kitchen Utensils, and Sundries too numerous to mention. Everything to be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. Outside Entries received for this Sale. Sale at 2 p.m. JNO. McILROY, Auctioneer. GUINNESS AND LeCREN, LTD., STUDHOLME JUNCTION SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, 20th NOV., JOO9. rjRESENT ENTRIES— IfiO WETHER HOGGETS (in the wool) 20 FAT WETHERS 348 EAVES AND LAMBS 200 EWES AND LAMBS. Further Entries invited. GULNNESS & LeCREN, LTD., Auctioneers. OUTH CANTERBURY FARMS. t __— SPLENDID SHEEP FATTENING LAND. 1 A Q Q A cre? > first-class sheep farm, JLttuQ subdivided into 17 paddocks by new wire fences, with water in every paddock; 30 acres in Rosebery oats, 95 acres in Dun oats, 490 acres in young grass, 300 acres for rape and turnips, 250 acres well grassed tussock, balance in English grasses and clovers. The land is clean and in. great heart, with good depth of soil, and grows exceptionally good grain, roots, rape and grass; 800 acres will grow good wheat. Carries 2 sheep to the acre and fattens large numbers of lambs. During the last few years all thc» lambs bred on the farm have been fattened, and in addition the owner has made £IOOO per_ annum in buying stores and fattening them on the place Buildings: Comprise 6-roomed house, 8-stalled stable, and 2 loose boxes, implement shed, chaff house with loft, wool-shed, men's rooms, sheep yards and dip; 2 miles from railway, school and Post Office. Price £8 per acre. Very easy terms. £2OOO cash, balance can remain at 5 per cent. (Fol. 433.) RICH WHEAT GROWING FARM. OKK Acres, all rich agricultural land, siOO in 6 paddocks, good fences, permanent water. 90 acres in wheat, 30 acres in oats, 20 acres for turnips, balance in young English grass. Buildings comprise: New 6-roomed house, bathroom, pantry, stable, grain shed, implement shed, yards; school, 2 miles. This farm is in first class order- and in great heart. Grows 40 bushels of wheat and 70 bushels of oats to the acrej also heavy crops of roots and grass. Price £lB per acre. £I2OO cash, balance can remain. (Fol. 588.) We have FOR SALE several good WHEAT-GROWING FARMS, of 120, 153, 170 up to 300 Acres. For prices and terms apply to Guinness & LeCren, Ltd Land Salesmen, Timaru.

Manures. Manures. NO TROUBLE WITH THE DRILLS. Guinness & LeCren's JAPANESE SUPERPHOSPHATE has Arrived in splendid order this season. The Analysis also is exceptionally high; a recent test showed this Super to contain over 43 PER CENT. Water Soluble Phosphate. We have on hand BEST CALCUTTA BONEDUST for mixing, also Highest Grade Guano. MEAT COY.'S MANURES And all other Brands supplied at LIST PRICES. ORDER EARLY. All Orders despatched, where possible, on the day on which received. Guinness & LeCren, Ltd.. TIMARU.

When Buying BUY THE BEST. r ATCH the Brand—be sure it is "K" JAM. It is bo wholesome, so indescribably DELICIOUS—IO different—so TOOTHSOME—and auoh a FLAVOUR. It isn't possible to make better Jam than S. Kirkpatrick & Co. LTD. NELSON. " WHERE THE BEST FRDIT GROWS." RELIANCE" Blue keeps Linen Snow Uhite. Procurable in bag or square from all Grocers and Storekeepers.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14065, 24 November 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14065, 24 November 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14065, 24 November 1909, Page 8

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