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AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. I .IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. AT (it'MDALE. RACECOURSE HILL. THURSDAY. JULY 9tU. ttaVISC sold MR .1. COOMBES' i'ami. we have been instructed *to mj'ui a Clearing Sale as above, comprising— SHEEP, ETC.— 140 Pound-mouth Malfhivd K»-f- :Y.i.. rams March '.'Ttli) 173 Sound and Faiilng-moutl. !hreeiiuarterbrod Ewos (Southdown rams March 27th > 7 Two-tooth Ewe? l'J Two-tooth l'"st. Wethers it Southdown Ramp - One-shear English Leicester t\.ui.< Hi Dry Ewes 8 Lambs 1 Young Sheep Dog CATTLE—--2 Milch Cows 1 Springing HeiiYc - Eightcen-rmmths Stcr> .1 Sixteen-months Bull 1 Calf HORSES—--4 Farm .Geldings, S yeai> to a sod 1 Mare. !> years 1 Five-year-old Bay Pony, 12 hands. .1 Bay Holding, good shutter .1 Six-year-old Harness Horse Jlaruess and Covers for all Horses IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES— Double-fun ow Plough. P. and P. 11 Tyne Giant. Cultivator. 5-leaf Harrows, 0. and O. 11 Tyne Giant Cultivator. 3-loaf Harrows. ;>-lea£ Drumuiond Harrows, Tripod Harrows, Disc Harrows, Cambridge Roller. Clay Grubber, Massey Harris 1!> Coulter Drill, Aha Laval" Separator, McCormick Binder, Farm Tip-Dray and Frame. Spring Dray, Four-horse. Blocks. 7 pairs Plough Chains, Swingle Trees, Cart Saddle and Breeching, .Riding Saddle, 2 Wheelbarrows, Sack Barrow. Grind Stone, Farm Tools, Lnivn Mower, Meat Safe. Quantity of Furniture, 24;) New Brick-;. -1 tons Oat Shenf Chaff, quantity of Empty Sacks and Sunuries. 2 Stacks Oat Sheaves, Swamp Plough, | 1 Bacon Pig, SO pair Fowls ! ""'" SALE 11.30 A.M. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. DALGETY and COMPANY, LIMITED, 5404 Auctioneers. TIMBER SALE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th. AT 1.30 P.M. DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD., liavo received' instructions from tho Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association to SELL, as above; at the Addington Show Grounds, a large quantity of excellent TIMBER, that has been used in their Cattle Pavilions and Yards, which are now in the course of being dismantled. Tho lots include: — Posts AVea.therboa.rdfi Firewood, etc., eta. Many lota of "very useful Timber will be offered, and country purchasers can strange to have their lots put on trucks free of cost. DALGETY and COMPAQ, LIMITED. I 5791 . Auctioneers. kALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED,. L* CHRISTCHURCH, | AUCTIONEERS AND STUD STOCK j SALESMEN. SUB-BRANCH AT CHEVIOT. !' RESIDENT AGENTS AT: j Amberley, Ashburton, Cu'verden, Darfield, Greytmouth, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Mothven, Oxford,' and Raka-ia. HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. CAPITAL £1,500,000. RESERVE £1,000,000. THE LARGEST "WOOL-SELLING HOUSE IN THE WORLD. ADDINGTON MARKET—AII Stock entrusted to us, whether Fate, or Stores, is carefully drafted! by Eixperts, and, protected up to full markot value. COUNTRY SALES—Our Auctioneers attend all the principal Country Sales, and our Agents will be pleased to draft Fat Stock for Clients, for realisation either at their local markets or Addington. PRIVATE SALES—Our Agents are in touch with all markets, and are in a position to advise Clients the value of any Stock for sale, whether Fata or Stores, and with our i large Clientele, we can always And a. buyer should the vendor wish to Sell Privately. STUD STOCK SALESMEN. Having Branches and Agencies throughout New Zealand and Australia we aro in the beat position, through our organisation, to dispose of Stud Stock. Being in touch with all the principal breeders, we are in a favourable position to fender every assistance to intending purchasers. ,-s "We make a, speciality of this Branch of our business, and wo* will be glad to have quotations from all breeders who have Stud Stook for sale, and will welcome enquiries from purchasers. Every facility given for inspection. Any breeder wishing to purchase abroad can do so through our London House, or Aufltralian Brariches, who are in touch with all the Leading Flock Masters. Yv r e will attend to selection, if necessary, and all stock purchased through our Agency will be forwarded to any part of tho world. Our Christcburch Office has sold Privately, durin" tho past season 2614 HAMS, and at tho RAM FAIR 3225, also conducted numerous Sales of Stud Stock. We remind breeders that we should receive their particulars of Stud Stock as soon as possible, as we are weekly receiving enquiries from the North Island and Australia, and have already made numerous piles for next season's delivery. , CLEARING SALES—We make a speciality of this Branch of tho business, and render prompt Account Sales. VALUATIONS—Experts are always available to make Valuations of Land or Live and Dead Stock. ACCOMMODATION—Wo have splendid Accommodation Paddocks at Halswcll, where Stock may be held ponding Sale, where it •will be well and carefully looked after by our Stockman, who resides on the. farm. IN CONCLUSION"—"Wo are always ready ! to discuss business with our clients, and' our advice is at their disposal. j DALGETY AND COMPANY; LIMITED, j CATHEDRAL SQUARE, i CHRISTCHURCH. j McKENZIE AND "WILLIS are BUYERS of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE | of all descriptions. | A letter to us, or call on 'phone 1881, will bring our buyer to your door.immediately, | snd we are always prepared to 'pay the true j market value of the goods. I McKENZIE and "WILLIS, ] The Big Shop Next the Post Office, I Cathedral emuire. 1 I WHICH? SUNDRY DEBTORS, OR CASH AT, BANK. BOTH ar« Assets—only tho one is "contingent," and the other, the "Lifeblood" of Business. Entrust us with vour DIFFICULT COLLECTIONS. " THE CCA. (A. M. Nelson, Manager). 133 Hereford street (next Bank of NZ ). P.O. Box 574. • 'Phono 3331.' C272C ! ■*■*- indeed after a night of peaceful slumber with a "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE. Will last lor years. Guaranteed | by "CLIQUE;'' on »tqnp«i ;

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18425, 4 July 1925, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18425, 4 July 1925, Page 20

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