PIIELIMINARY NOTICJS. CLEARING SALE AT HEDDON BUSH. On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, At 12 o’clock. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND A AGENCY CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr D. F. Clark (who has sold his farm) to sell on above date, all his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Full particulars later. PRELIMINAR Y N OTICEL CLEARING SALE AT OTAHUTI. (near Wrights Bulsh). On WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1918. At 12 o’clock. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND 1 AGENCY CO., LTD., have re- j ceivod instructions frcmr Mr Alex. Bissett (who has sold his farm), to sell | on above date, all his LIVE AND | DEAD STOCK. | Full particulars later. I NATIONAL PROHIBITION. J\|R GEO. BELL, M.P. oif British Columbia and ex-May or of Enderby, will speak on “ Canadian prohibition experiment and how it is working out” in Mores back Hall, Thursday sth Sept, Chair will be taken at 8 o’clock. Don’t fail to hear this racy speaker from Canada. COPPER TRAIL. pi Saturday, the 7th inst., (in the building lately occupied by Mrs Petersen) a shop will be held on the ■same lines as the Red Cross shop of former years, for which gifts are earnestly solicited, such as baking for afternoon tea and stall, sweets, bowers, plants, jam, pickles, farm and; garden produce, etc., etc. All gifts can be taken to the shop at any time after 10 o’clock p.nu. on Saturday, or left at the Manse up to Friday night. Let ns, who enjoy here such peace and prosperity through the heroic selfsacrifice of cur noble- defenders, do what we can to help them. EL H. GRAY, President. FOR SALE FOR REMOVAL. h'OR SALE for removal, four-roomed cottage; on section 4, block 1, Havelock street, Riverton. Good iron roof double chimney, frame, etc., blue gum. Apply— SYD. GREEN, Riverton. STOCK SALE, THORNBURY. FRIDAY, oth SEPTEMBER,. J R. MILLS & SON will sell at the Yards, as above, at 12.30 p.m. — 400 Fat and Store SHEEP 50 Head Mixed CATTLE. 20 First-class DAIRY COWS J pure-bred HOLSTEIN' BELL. CLEARING SALE AT WREY’S BUSH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1918. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND HORSES. 0 Draughts (Mares and Geldings) 2 Harness Horses. SHEEP. 300 EWES (2,4, and 0-tooth) 300 HOGGETS; (ml.s.) 80 WETHERS CATTLE. 5 Dairy COWS 8 STEERS and HEIFERS <'2yrs) PIGS. 3 PORKERS, and 1 SOW. IMPLEMENTS, consist of Waggon, Dray, 2 Gigs, Cambridge Roller, 2 Disc Ploughs, 3 furrow D.F. Plough, S.F. Digger Plough, set Fanners, set Tine liarrows, set Disc Harrow**, 2 sets Chain Harrows, Duncan Drill, M.H. Binder, McCormick Binder and Mower, M.H. Cultivator with grassbox, M.H. Scufflo-r, 300 Stakes, and a quantity of Wire Netting; one Hut on sledge, one Dairy on sledge, Endless Chain and Block (complete); quantity of Harness, Horse-covers, Trees; also a quantity of Sundries. FURNITURE, including one got;(1 Piano. Luncheon provided. No Outside Entries.
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Western Star, 3 September 1918, Page 3
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