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THURSDAY, 6th HAECH, 19H. - At 1 o'cock rUAPEKA STOCK SALE. t OH N T~H~ OMP S0 N J will bold bis next Sale at the Tnapeka saleyards, Lawrence, on the above date at lpm. sharp. Parties desiring to offer stock or Implement* at the above Sale are requested to tend particulars to the Auctioneer as early as possible. Telephone No. 24 WEDNESDAY, llth FEBRDARY 1914. AtH2.3O o'clock. On the Premises Tnapeka West. Important Clearing Sale of Stock, Farming Implements &c. JOHN THOMPSON has received instructions from Mr James Hayes to sell by public auction at ?he above time and place : LIVE STOCK. 70 full and failing mouth Ewes and Lambs; 50 Dry Ewes; 97 two tooth Wethers ; 143 fat Wethers ; 26 Merino Wethers; 3 Cow s, in full milk ; 1 Store Cow ; 1 young Heifer ; 3 Calves; 1 Brood Mare, with foal at foot; 3 Draught Mares ; 2 Do. Geldings; 2 Do. Fillies, 3 years; IDc filly, 1 years. IMPLEMENTS &c. 1 Farm Waggon, 1 Tip Dray; 1 Steamboat Do j Massey Harris Binder j M.H Grain, Turnip, and Manure Drill ; M.H.Grubber and Sower ; Set R- & G, Disc Harrows ; D.F Plough (R. and G.) ; 3-F. Plough (Blue Jay); Hillside Do ; Swing Do; Scuffler; 4-Leaf Harrows and Bar; 3 Leaf Do ; Horse power and Chaffcutter; Chatham Seed Cleaner : Gig and Harness; 6 Collars, Hames, and Winkeis . 2 Saddles, and Breechins; 4 sets Leading Harness; ,Riding and Side Saddle; 7 pair Plough Chains; 6 Horse Do; Blocks and Chains ; Swingle Trees; Blacksmiths forge, Tools, Wheelbarrow ; '4OO-gallon Tank, new. 1 Stack Rye Grass for seed, and Other Articles too numerous to particularise As Mr Hayes has sold his farm the Whole is for ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE Luncheon Provided HAROLD T. THOMPSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1914. at 2 o'clock. At Sale Rooms Lawrence. Valuable Freehold Farms JOHN THOMPSON ) has received insti actions from Mr William McMillian to sell by auction in his rooms as above : LOT I: Freehold Section 15, Block XI, Waitahuna West District, containing 290 acres, 3 roods 27 poles, with a roomed Dwelling 6 stall Stable, Loose Box and Barn. This Farm is securely fenced, being sub-divided into seven paddocks, 45 acres in Turnips, 25 acres in Oats, 50 acres in English Grass. LOT 2. Freehold Sections 8 and 9, Block IX, Tuapeka West District containing 363 acres, 2 roods, 7 poles, with 5 roomed Dwelling and other outbuildings. Subdivided into eight paddocks, the boundary fences being rabbitproof with wire-netting 50 acres in Oats, 45 acres in Turnips,

The Auctioneer desires to draw the special attention of parties in search of a first class property to the above, which are for absolute sale on most liberal terms. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEER, It's wonderful what a difference a few good clothes make—its worth" thinking OVER. Those impressed by the fact that a prosperus appearance is an asset, cannot do better than visit

Chas* Stokes & Sons, Merchant Tailoring Service, Ross Place, Lawrence. KARLV IN THE NEW YEAR. COMMERCIAL. RABBII SKINS, ETC. Kirk St. Co., Bond Street, Dunedin, report under date 16th July as follows— Rabbitekins—Selected Winter Does 37d i.i 40d, Prime Winter Does 32d to36d, Sec.oi.d Ooes 23d to 27d, Selected Winter HuckF 25d to 27d, First Bucks 22d to 24d, Secoi.il Bucks 19d to 21d, Incoming and Karlv Winters 18d to 21d, Autumns I6d in I*l, Summers lOd to 13d, Prime Winlilacka and Silver Greys 36d to 40d per lb. Hurley -Malting 3s 6il bnsh Oaten cbatf—£4 ton UitniPiil— £l4 per ton Catskins—6d to lOd each Ili-i>eliair-17dtol9dperlb. Sheepskins Combing Halfbreds and I'ine Crossbreds SJ:I to 9<l, Medium and ('.iaiM.< 'rossbreds "id to 9 Jd, Hoggets to SJil M 1..11 wools and Pelts 5$H to 74d, Dead and I -.-. waged Halfbreds 7*d ti B}<l, Dead and Illumed Crosßbreds 6fd to 7sd, Dead and . 1 i..iiiaj,'.-d Lambs and Hoggets to 7id,Dead mill Damaged Short and Inferior 4d to 6d lb Tbeae prices are NETT CASH. MO ' OMMISSION or STORE CHARGES i ilui'ted from your returns. Cheques I. si <'< l the same day goods come to hand. LAWRENCE PRODUCE REPORT WHOLESALE Jfc*l milling wheat—4s bushel Cats-Beat feed 2s 3d I '.mt—Roller £9lss ton RETAIL. Hit*-2s 6d per bushel i >ai«ti chaff—ss per cwt llrnit—sß 6d per nag lullard-lla •'..nuked ham—la Id per lb iiaoiiu—Smoked Is Id, green Is Id per lb t/liwi-o—9d per lb Culler- Fresh 9d & lOd.factory fresh Is 3d factory salt la 2d per lb J£|jK»—l» per dozen,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6136, 11 February 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6136, 11 February 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6136, 11 February 1914, Page 2

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