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MEETINGS & BUSINESS NOTICES.

! Messrs Guinness and LeCren are selling by auction >on Saturday, the lGth March, for Canterbury OoJege, twenty-one years leases of live farms an Kingsdown and Otaio, containing 281 acres, 188* acres, 165 a;res, 154 acres, ami 250 acres of rich agricultural, dairying and fattening land, with good homesteads and farm buildings, which offera splendid, opportunity to farmers, graziers and dairymen to secure firstclass farms convenient to creamery, rail, saleyards and freezing works, and also handy to Timaru and St. Andrews. Li tho plans, conditions and'particulars may be obtained from the auctioneers. A. Washer and Co. sell by auction today in the Mart at 1 o'clock household furniture and sundries. Next Thursday |at 2 p.m., on account of Mrs Drummond, at her residence Raymond Street they sell household furniture and effects. On Saturday, 2nd March, at 2 p.m., at the Mart, freehold property. 4 rooms, {-th aero, Matilda Street (for absolute sale).

H." Allchurch and Co. advertise in this issue the sate at the Rialto at 2.30 p.m. to-day of office plant in the estate of John Davidson anai Co., Ltd., in liquidation.

H. Allchurch and Co. draw attention to; the various starting times of their auction sales for to-day. The full details and times of starting will be found in tliie auction columns. On Thursday next at Mr Simon's residence, Sealy Street, Morton and Pearson sell the whole of .his! costly and magnificent household furniture, including upright grand piano. The furniture is well manufactured out of picked oak timber and will be on view on Wednesday afternoon, 2 till 4 o'clock.

Morton and Pearson sell on Friday, March, on the premises, Edward Street (near Sharpe Bros' factory) tho whole of the p'ant in the bankrupt •etsate of E. „W. Bruce, plasterer. 1 Messrs T. Buxton and Co. have buying orders for oats sheaf chaff, oats, infilling and whole fowl wheat, and i potatoes.

Messrs T. Buxton and Co. point out that while farm tractors are selling, shipping conditions are unfavourable for procuring supplies, and farmers will want them to solve tihe labour question and he'p to win tie war bv increasing production. The Samson , Sieve-grip helps in these directions.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 7

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MEETINGS & BUSINESS NOTICES. Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 7

MEETINGS & BUSINESS NOTICES. Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16477, 23 February 1918, Page 7