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I AUCTIONEERS CANTERBURV FARMERS" ASSN. "TA'ITERSALL's" CANTERBURY HORSE k5 MARKET. IHIS DAY, Account of a- Client (for Unroservod Sale)— 4 ACTIVE HORSES (suitable delivery work), 2 Spring Drays, 2 Gigs, 1 Dog-cart, and Seven ! Sets of Light and Heavy HarAcoount Mr H. S. Russell— BAY MARE, 9vrs, Pbnoton (in gor.d order)." Set Harness (new) On account i.f Mr E. Pannett—--2 DRAUGHT GELDINGS, 5 and 7-years, staunch and good wor- . kers. On account of a Client— ONE 10-12 H.P. ENGLISH CAR. Sale at 1 o'clock. On account of Mr J. E. Middlebrook, Morvon: SHOWY YOUXC GELDING, suit, able Cab or Express, Single or Double, without Vice, ready for long life of usefulness. CANT. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., A L B UR Y MONDAY, 30th JAN. Account Mr G. T. Baker—--300 FAT and FORWARD LAMBS CANT. FARMERS'CO-OP. ASSN., Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT FAIRVIEW. THURSDAY, 9th FEB. ACCOUNT MR HENRY McMTLLAN. WE have been instructed by Mr Heury McMillan (who has sold his Farm at Fairviow) to. sell by Public Auction, at the Farmstead, as above, the, following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK:— HORSES.—3 Draught Geldings (6 jts), 1 Draught Mare (4yrs), 5 "Harness Horses (6 and 7 yrs) thoroughly quiet. CATTLE.—3O Reliable Dairy Cows (ia full profit and springing), 1 ' Holstein Bull (20 months), 1 • Shorthorn Bull (12 months), 10 Half Bred Holstein Calves. IMPLEMENTS.—Farm Dray and Frame, 2 Tip Drays, Scoop, Reaper and Binder (Osborne, nearly new). Grain and Manure . Drill, D.F. Plough, S.F.. Plough, Cambridge Roller, Light Steel Roller, 2 sets Disc Harrows, Set Tine Harrows, Grubber, Planet Jr., Set Grub Harrows, Grass Mower, Horse Power and Chaffcutter, Swingletrees, Chains, 1-ton Mixed Manure, Empty Sacks, 2 sets Shaft Harness, 6 Collars, Hames and Winkers, Dairy on Wheels, 2 Cream Separators (in good order), and Sundries. Sale at 11 a.m. Lnncheon Provided. The Draught Horses are just out of work, the Harness Horses are all quiet and reliable, having been in use in the Milk Round. The Cows have all been culled recently, are young, and the majority just" calved, and lately inspected bv the Government Veterinarian, and evervtliing is for ABSOLUTE SALE on THURSDAY, FEB. 9th, 11 a.m. CANT. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., Auctioneers. VALTJABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR PRTVATE SALE. On Account Mr Henry Woodley., "rueted by Mr Henry rho has decided to cut "Beujeroop," Wai-iti -nsisting of 7 ACRES, ned Brick Residence The Property has i frontages, and Plans are prepared, and may be seen at the Offices of the Auctioneers. For further particulars apply THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE. THURSDAY, 23rd MARCH. WE have received instructions from Mr H. C. Bennett, " Ohapi, ' i (his Lease having. expired, and ?arm been sold), to sell by Public I Auction, as above, the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. CANT. FARMERS' CO-OP.. ASSN. EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. TOKOMARU FARMERS' CO-OP-ERATIVE CO., Tokomaru Bay, Aug. ISth, 1009: "We think the best os- { timonial that can bo sent you from 1 here is to say that- every sheep farmer j in this district is using your dip, v.nd that they ate perfectly satisfied with the results.'* W. S. MARSHALL. Esq., Manungaroupi, Rata, August 16th, 1910:—"I' have used 'Murton's Champion' Dip to dip my flock of about 10,000 sheep for anumber of years. It has proved satisfactory in every way, and I shall continue to use it." KENWAY BROS., Te Pahi, Waimate, Gisborne, August 15th, 1909:—■ "We have used this dip for several years, and always have found it satisfactory, both for destroying ticks and leaving the wool in good condition. Flock 12,000." J. KNIGHT, Esq., Feilding, February 26th, 1910:—Having used "Murton's Dip" for the past 15 years, f wish to place with you ray order tor it again this year,_ which is sufficient guarantee that it has given satisfacI0 C." P. BRANDON, Esq., "Te Putire," Wairoa, August 21th, 1909: I have used "Murton's Dip" for twentvtwo years, and it has always given satisfaction. Flock, 10,000. Amongst the high prices realised for woob treated with Murton's Dip, those obtained for the "Hiku," "Bee," and '"Titi" clips (from Waiapu District, East Coast) at Jan. series of London wools fetched up to 16} d, lojd, and 15d respectively for a greasy cross- . bred. CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION-

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14354, 28 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14354, 28 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14354, 28 January 1911, Page 8