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AUCTIONEERS. CANTERBURY FARMERS' ASSN. THE CAXTLCftMHY J'A UMKKS' CO.OP. A-SSX., LTD. CLEARING SALE AX FAIR VIEW. THURSDAY, Oth FEB, ACCOUNT MR HENRY McMILLAN. WE haro been instructed by Mr Henry McMillan (tvho has sold his Farm at Fairviotv) tn soli by Public Auction, at tho Farmstead, as abovo, tho following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK:— HORSES.—3 Draught Geldings (6 yrs), 1 Draught Maro (4yrs), 6 Harness Horses (6 and 7 yrs) thoroughly quiet. CATTLE.—3O Reliable Dairy Cows (in full profit and springing), 1 Holstoin Bull (20 months), 1 Shorthorn Bull (12 months), 10 Half "Bred Holstein Calves. SHEEP.—2O Ewes and Lambs. IMPLEMENTS.—Farm Dray and Frame, 2 Tip Drays. Scoop, Reaper and Bindor (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 •Tr., Set Grub Harrows, Grass Mower, Horse Power and Chaffcutter, Swingletrecs, Chains, *-ton Mixed Manure, Empty Sacks, 2 sets Shaft Harness. C Collars, Hames and Winkers, Dairy on Wheels, 2 Cream Separators (in good order), and Sundries. Sale at 12 Noon. Luncheon Provided. The Draught Horses are just out of vrork, the Harness Horses arc 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 by tho Government Veterinarian, and everything is for ABSOLUTE SALE oh THURSDAY, FEB. 9th, 12 Noon. CANT. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., Auctioneers. S 1 ' TATTERSALL'S " OUTH CANTERBURY HORSE MARKET. SATURDAY, 11th FEB. Account Client—--5 DRAUGHT MARES and GELDINGS, 3 to 6 years, guaranteed . all work. Account Messrs Scarf and Cookson — TROTTING GELDING "Plain Tom," Syrs, trial saddle and harness; very quiot; any trial. .CANT. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., Auctioneers. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. Th hj; Barque "PLEIONE" is expected here from Newcastle DAILY, with a Cargo of BEST CENTRAL GRETA Coai. This is the HIGHEST GRADE of Maitland ■ Newcastle ~Coal yet introduced into this district. Orders for delivery EX SHIP are now. being booked at Lowest Current Rates. Clients are respectfully requested to let u's have a note of their requirements as soon as possible. J. P. NEWMAN, General Manager. BULBS. BULBS. BULBS. N c ow IS THE TIME TO PLANT j._ ■, for Spring Flowering, and I can offer a very fine collection of NARCISSI, including the latest .ind most improved varieties: King Alfred, White Lady, Bennett Poe, Bianca, Lucifer (Champion at Dunedin), Albatross (ChamDion at Christchurch last Year, and a "large number of good sorts. Also some very fine IXIAS which are very beautiful and easily grown. You will find my PRICES VERY REASONABLE. WREATHS, BOUQUETS, ETC., made up on shortest notice aiid at reasonable prices. GEORGE E. KNOWLES, BEVERLEY NURSERY. P/liss H. C. Strachan SUMMER SALE NOW ONI ' SUMMER SALE NOW ON! SEE WINDOW TOR BARGAINS! II SEE WINDOW FOR BARGAINS! 11 GOOD Chance to get Cheap Costumes, Blouses, and Underskirts, Frocks, Pinafores, etc., for the Children. and out th© season with Millinery at your own Prices. MISS H. C. STRACHAN, MILLINER. - - Stafford Street, TIMARU. STAFFORD TEA & LUNCHEON ROOMS . STAFFORD CHAMBERS, CORNER STAFFORD & BESWICK STREETS, NOW OPEN. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS. LUNCHEONS A SPECIAL FEATURE, From 12 to 2 p.m. Daily. Special Saturday Luncheons from 11.30 a.m. to 2 p.m. M Afternoons " and ''Evenings" By Special Arrangement. SATURDAY NIGHTS from 5 to 7 o'clock. HOT TEAS and GRILLS to ORDER. BREAKFAST to Order from 8 to 9 A.IO'

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14363, 8 February 1911, Page 8

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