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■-■■"■'■■'■ ''-<_ 'Attction alea> -•"••:* —1, SALE' OF PEDIGREE STOCK* - ■ WEDNESDAY, sth DEGEMBBB, I^9s) ; • At 1 Pttiu -, ' c » a : Y~H REEN..& SOUNES's wUVifeitby fkbfic Auction at the Gore Howe Bazaai and Sale Yards-, off Wednesday) 6th P^ejtt* ber, at 1 p.m.— . . . . PEDIGREE STOCK, Consisting of Ayrshire and Shorthorn Cattle, Draught Horses And ; Sheep. ■ ' On account of vendor, . 1 Shorthorn Bull . :•• 1 Ayrshire do. ■ • .■■■,'■ 10 Ayrshire Cows— a anperior lot; pedi* greesatsale On account Mr W. Nichol Fat Sheep d 767 On. account of Mr Grant — .". ; 10' Two-year-old Steers 'antoeifei* ff r Parties wishing to enter Stock-, lot thiß sale will please communicate with the Auctioneers at once. iXtil ■ SHEEP SALE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1853| (Day after the A. and P. Show), At Gordon, East Gore. IS. SIMSON (in conjunction with Wil- • son, Tame, and Co;) will sell by jnlb* lie auction at his Yards, East Gore, on the above date, at 1 p.m. sharp, — " "'' 200 Crossbred Ewes," first-class condition 100 Merino do ■'■ ' ■'."" '"■■' 200 Crossbred Lambs ,/ - - . . >. 200 do Hoggets, fat, a grand lot 100 Merino do lk ''■'". V ■'^ After which he will sell, — CONTRACTOB^S PLANT, Consisting of , Q ; Draught Mares and Geldings ,l" ( Praught Mare and Foal 1 Draught Filly 2 Hacka Harness, &c, &c. Also, J PRIZE STOCK v '■ From the A. and P. Show. . d7M SALE— MATAURA. WEDNESDAY, sth DDECEMBErB r 18»£ At 1 o'clock. SHANKS & BARR are instructed to bclj by auction at their Yflxfa, Mataur*, qn above date (by order of Trustee in the est»t« of James Stark Anderson),— 1 First-class Threshing Mill (makers Clayton and Shuttleworth), with Elevators, Belting,' etc., all coat* plete ; H ' ' 'j- -• \.,' * ■ 1 8 h.p, Engine '(by same makers), eft On account of other : -,Tendorß, 100 Mixed Ewes, with lambs at foot 30 Fat Sheep .: [•- ' . • • . 30 Merino Ewes (dry) 200 Merino.^hersj (3 jMptp££),.. . . ;,; CATXLE^i'OßSEsV&o^ic. >^^- WOOL SA&ES-msl -• .nnHE National Mortgage and Agency X Company are bow receiving we*' lot the ensuiDg sivles, firr.r r,?. wb^oh "win be held Early in JarniWy. 1 ■ . *.':>* The Company's^Llrescent Stores being specially constructed for. and lighted Jor the proper display of \vo6l,'cHps*will be exh^ited to the very best advantage* .; . t » Clients can consign wool to us at any time, arid NO STORAGE will be charged while waiting sale date, while insurance on tame willbe^effected.atanqminal.cost, . \ ' Advanbes ' made 6ri' : arrival Tn stores at current rate of interest. . . The National Mortgage Company's. Stores being connected 1 with the railway by 'a private siding no" 'cartage expenses ' ARK INCURRED BY. CLIEMTS. Consignment forms sent on application to THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY. G. F. MARTIN,; • „•■:,,■. . • ■■ . Manßgsfa Crescent Stores, Invercargill, Nov. 23, 1883; d77S WAITER A. WQOBS' - NIW IRON FRAME BIHBMt WALTER A. WOODS' NEW IRON FRAME. TWINS BINDER has gaihed first place everywhere during tha harvest of 1883. The machine, which ia greatly improved, holds its »wn as usual against all .comers. August, ,1883— Gol« medaland Ll oo prize, Caen, Franco, beating all the leading, makers; gold medal at Salisbury, South Australia, October 1883, ftnd.L4o prize against all the beat known machines. Prices reduced to lowest in t&s market. Twirie"74o feet to the^ll^three ply hemp. Binding wire far.W^** 1 old style machinefl for sale. • •••■'»■''-• J. D. HUNTBR, - . : aobnt fob Gore. Farmers of Southland— Order- your Jfa* chines, twine or wire, early. Remember th« disappointments of last season. Oari twins runs 740 feet to the lb, and has . a breaking strain of eighty, pounds. . Priqe— the lowest going, if orderedearly. d 779 ■•■ ■ ■• •"• no t i e-fc :-.. -.-- To Owners of Travelling Entire Horswt THE Proprietor of the, Chatton Hotel is now having erected Splendid Loose ♦Boxes for their accommodation. - , ,■" Terms 'striQtly moderate. ' ' 'A •" i WILLIAM MORRIS 4sfis , . Propriawr.

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 309, 30 November 1883, Page 3

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