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AUCTIONEERS. CANTERBURY FaHMERB' ABBH. QT. ANDREWS STOCK SALE. k3 I FRIDAY, JAN. 26th, I SO FAT E"V 100 J-BRED EWES with' 100 per cant. lam'i= I CANT. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCN., I LTD., Auctioneers. 1 TATTERSALL'S SOUTH CANTERBURY HORSE MARKET. SATURDAY NEXT. r\tm ENTRIES Comprise— DRAUGHT LIGHT HARNESS and HACKNEY HORSES. Account Client—■ BAY MARE, Bloss, 7 years, good nil work. SPRING DRAYS. STATION "WAGGONS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, etc. CANT. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCN., LTD., I Auctioneers. Ipecial Notice to Farmers. WE otg now BOOKING ORT.ERS for BINDER TWINE for the coming Harvest, and liavo pleasuro in notifying our Shareholders and Clients that "we hold Largo Stocks of iho wellknown Andrews' and Maddren's_ Binder Twino Those Twines have Riven universal satisfaction in the past, and we have every confidence in stating that both are equal in length _ and strength to that previously supplied. Good Twine is invaluablo to all Farmers when busy in the harvest field, so in bookin* your Orders with us Clients may start cutting with the full assurance that they can cut and tie their crops without stoppage. Inferior Twino, though cheap, is really more expensive to the Farmer than the first quality well-made t'.vine, as the- stoppages caused through the to bo hand-tied, costs the farmer a good deal more than the slight oxtru cost of Andrews' and Mjiddren's Co-op. Twino over the price cf the inferior BOTH ANDREWS' and MADDREN'S CO-OP. TWINE Are to bo had from Canterbury Fanners' Co-op-Associailon, Limited' I WAIMATE, GERALDINE, FAIBXIE. KERRY'S PRIVATE HOTEL I M. WERRV, PROPRIETRESS. j QUFERIOR ACCOMMODATION for j ivl? Travellers within One Hundred j Yards P.aiiwuy Station. | LIBERAL TABLE, i nnHE IDEAL TOURIST HOTEL IS THE WOLSELEY, Situated in the Centre of the Fishing and Pleasure Resorts of South Canterbury at Winchester, and cloaie to Railway. EXCELLENT CUISINE. ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. City Appointmentc. E. F. KING, Proprietor. SHE HOTBU (Late Grand Hci«l. W«t*Boit), t the «bov« .. acd iaioada i to Sun ii in Acoord*ace with its Traditions as a FIRST-CLASS CITY EOTEE, THE WINES, Oij'ISINE, and th« OOJii'OF.T l>j? GCESi'S anil Roce:»e the undivided Aitemrton oi the fro prietQT. & 11 P !Sa EOTBI). DAVUJ L2EGP'I MORVEN HAKKitV. V B. ANDREW wishes to notifj i.it th« settlers of Morten and sur : taundinn: districts that he lias take j over tho Bakery huamess Ufceiy own* i by Messrs tsiaix Bros., and i» prepare !to cater for WcddiiijSi Dance*, iin I other parties. Bread dolivared af : over the district. TrS-Vaii-ars decora 1 inodated. A. B. Andrew, Baker &£ i Pastry Cook, Moryen. i :«<THE LODGE." j HANMER HOT SPRINGS Under Entirely New Managem I TNTENBING Visitors to above wei ' 1 known Private Hotel at t?M> u; sd Canterbury Holiday and Heatl i Resort are respectfully notified tha i the Beason has now opened. Bowlin \ green, croquet lawn, putting groei: \ and tennis courts, all in own ground: ■ ! in excellent condition. Saddle horse \ L and .conveyances for hire. Motor gai ! ; age. Within one minute Miner* '"aths and newly-opened Golf Link* st-class ouisine. Terms on applic ' | A. PERCIVAL SMITH, ; Proprietor. |.l 691 Acres in 13 Paddocks, j Miles from Otnio ; School. Also Brookfield Farm, Es ; Vailey, 346 Acres in 10 Paddocks, i Miles from St. Andrews Railway St: i tion, and 12 Chains from Esk Valle ! School. Bath .these farms are in g • order, with gcod buildings and fe»_ For Price and Terms, apply to Ale: i Coolflnd, R-c ' — *•--■*■*■ m: —-

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14656, 25 January 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14656, 25 January 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14656, 25 January 1912, Page 8