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CANT. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., COMPLETE CLEARING SALE. J'OIL Alii ALEX. WATSON. “ERDOCII” FACIAL, UPPER WAlTOlil. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6. At XI a.m. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSN., LTD., have received instructions from AIR ALEX. WATSON (.consequent on having sold his farm), to soil by PUBLIC AUCTION as above without reserve — SHEEP. 420 3-bred 2,4, 0 and 8-tooth E WES (in lamb to Border Leicester Ranis, out March and April). 10 EWE LAMBS HORSES. 6 Draught Mares and Geldings, 5 to 9 years, good workers anu sound. 1 Hackney, quiet saddle and harness. 2 two-year-old FILLIES 1 two-year-old UEcJJiNG. (By “Scottish Fashion”). N.B. —'file above Horses are good workers and straight out of hard work. Harness and Covers iur all Horses. CATTLE AND PIGS. 4 Cows in profit and m calf (due August and September). 1 Heifer due September. 5 Young Heifers. 1 Purebred Jersey Bull. IS months old (clean and sure). 6 PIGS. IMPLEMENTS. 3-Furrow Plough (It. and G.), Digger Plough (P. and D.D.), 4Furrow Plough (M.U.), Hustler, Cultivator (P. and D.D.), New Oft Reaper and Binder (iVIcC.), 15-Coulter Duncan Grain and Manure Drill, Disc Harrows (P. and D.D.), New Set 5-leaf Tine Harrows (P. and D.D.), Set 4leaf Tine Harrows, Tripod Harrows (P. and D.D.), Cambridge Roller, Farm Dray and Frame (P. and D.D.), Scoop, Light Spring Dray, Sledge on Wheels. PRODUCE AND HARNESS. 10 sacks Wheat 2nds, 15 sacks Garton Oats, Fowls and Geese, Set Gig Harness, Set Spring Cart Harness, 3 Spare Collars, Flames and Winkers, 2 Breast Plates, 3 Spare Covers, 1 Cow Cover; Leading Chains, Cart Saddle and Breeching, 10 Sets Plough Chains, 6-horse Tree (abreast), 2 3-horse Trees, 1 6-horse Plough Tree, 1 • 7-horse Tree, Quantity Single and Double Trees, 6-horse Blocks and Chains. IMPORTANT SUNDRIES. Travelling Hut (2 bunks and Range) “Stewart” Clipping Machine, Grindstone (Iron Stand), Wheelbarrow, 6 Coils “Cyclone” Netting, Quantity Plain and Barbed Wire, 200 Bluegum Stakes, Quantity Jarrali Timber, 200 Eiupty Sacks, Crowbar, Maul, Crosscut Saw, Forks, Hay Rakes Spades, Gorse Knives, Grubbers, Hay Knife, Vyce, 2 Ladders (18 feet and 20 feet), Horse Feeder (on wheels). DAIRY UTENSTLS AND FURNITURE. • New “Alpha Laval” Separator (35 gallons), 2 Churns, Quantity of Household Furniture and numerous Sundries. FOR UNRESERVED SALE.

LUNCHEON. SALE 11 a.m. SHARP CANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP., ASSN., Auctioneers. ART PORTRAITURE, J. ERNEST EIGO'IT, ART BRUM.!, i'RoTUGRAFiiL.i-. .... SPECIALIST IN SPORTING GROUPS. n GEORGE bLivEET STUDIO tLaie Wauar Uiega,'»). HOURS; 9 to 6 DAILf, Or by Appointment. 'THE STUDIO ia particularly suit--4 able tor groups, anti tua Lug>>::ui, and Arrangements tenu to giro the Yury highest artistic effect*. It is confidently claimed that the Studio is one of the best-appointed, not only in the district, but in the Dominion. WEE. ENTRANCE HALL frt Display of Fine Portraiture, J. E. PIGOTT, THE BRIDAL PHOTOGRAPHER, GEORGS ST. STUDIO. MARRY THE GiRL, and let u» perpetuate the Event. TELEPHONE 398. THE VIOLET RAY. MOST MODERN UP-TO-DATE SYSTEM OF FACE AND HAIR which is also curative and relievative for a lot of diseases, has been Installed at J. H. GROVER’S HAIRDRESSING SALOON, Empire Buildings, CHURCH ST. A new vibrator also for face and hair massage is at the service of the public. SPORTS DEPOT DEPARTMENT. A consignment of celebrated Silver King Golf Balls just to hand at 3/3. COST OF LIVING DOWN! THE FAVOURITE TYROL TEA ROOMS Reduces its Price for Morning and Afternoon Tea to Gd <Sd And 8-COURSE LUNCHEON, 12 to Z Daily, 1/S. FROM THIS MORNING, QUALITY QUALITY QUALITY —Fully Maintained— MISS DEW, PROPRIETRESS. TAKE LIFT HAY’S BUILDINGS, Are you right for “NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help? If not, ring us immediately. Is packet does seven washings beautifully.—B. and It. Rickard. Agents for “NO-RUBBING.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 4 June 1923, Page 16

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