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MESSRS. FLEMING & HEDLEY FRIDAY, 4th JUNE. On the Premises. At 12 o'clock. GREAT DISPLENISHING SALE. To Farmers, Graziers, Dea l ers, Contractors, and others. TjILEMING AND HEDLEY have received instructions from Robert Stalker, Esq., to sell by public auction, at the Homestead, Pukeuri Point, J » on Friday, the 4th June— ALL HIS HORSES, CATTLE, AND IMPLEMENTS, As follow: 1 Black Gelding, Punch 1 Bay do Sharp 1 Bay do Jerry 1 Bay do • Tom 1 Black Mare, Bess 1 Bay Mare, Rose 1 Bay Filly, four years, unbroken 1 Two-year-old Filly, out of Rose, by Renfrew Jock 1 Yearling, out of Rose, by Renfrew Jook 1 Yearling, out of Bess, by Wallace 2 Two-year-olds, out of Fast Trotter, by Nimrod 1 Thoroughbred Yearling, out of Nannie The fast trotting Mare Nannie The Roan Mare Roany, about the fastest and best harness mare in Oamaru The well-known Hack Ben, an excellent stock horse and good jumper 1 Double-furrow Plough, good as new 3 Farm Drays and Frames 7 Sets of Harness 4-leaf Harrows 20 Dairy Cows in milk and in calf, several near calving 26 Two-year-old Steers and Heifers, all pail fed 26 Yearlings and Calves, mixed sexes, all pail fed 1 Pure Ayrshire Bull, out of Bella, by Brogden. 4 Porkers 120 Bags Wheat 40 Do Oats The Auctioneers are requested to state that the vendor has finished harvest and all other contracts, and consequently his stock are put on the market for absolute sale. All the lots will be found to be equal to representation. Among the cattle will be found a lot of very nice quiet Ayrshire heifers, we";l worthy of the attention of dairymen. The horses are excellent workers and are in good condition for work. Luncheon Provided. Terms at Sale. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 350 Auctioneers. TUESDAY, BTH JUNE. On the Premises. At 11 o'clock. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AND PLANT. ■OLE MING AND HEDL'EY -™- have received instructions from Messrs. Jack, Steel, and Hendry to sell by public auction, at the above time and place— All their Valuable STOCK AND WORKING PLANT. PLANT. 8 h.-p. Horizontal Engine, tubular boiler, with wrought-iron funnel; 4 h.-p. Horizontal Engine, with Cornish boiler; screw cutting and surfacing lathe, 10-inch heads with gap, overhead gear and grab chuck complete; surfacing lathe, 7-inch heads with gap, overhead gear complete ; punching and shearing machine to cut 3-inch by 1-inch; drilling machine ; silent blast fan for six fires ; blast fan ; grindstone and frame, 3 feet, 6 inch face; shafting and pulleys ; turning tools and mandrils; set 3 feet rolls; duplex bear for punching | inch by f inch hole pair small lathe heads, 4J inch centres ; booring bar and block ; portable forge; pair double blast bellows in cast-iron frame ; 6 swedge blocks; anvils; vyces; complete assortment of blacksmiths tools ; 3 water tue irons ; screwing tackle, to screw from \ inch to 1J inches ; about 10 tons plate and bar iron; 12 cwt.assorted steel; Avery's weighing machine, to weigh 8 cwt.; mould board and sock presses; bolts, assorted; files and rasps. PATTERNS. Engine, Threshing Machinery, Flour Mill Machinery, and other patterns. IMPLEMENTS, &c. Penny's Patent Corn Screen for Threshing Machine; Threshing Machine Fittings 1 3-Furrow plough; 3 D.F. ploughs; 1 D.F. and sub-soiler combined; 1 drill grubber ; 3 sets 4-leaf harrows ; large chaff cutter; 8 drays ; timber truck; 3 pair dray wheels; 3 new back delivery reapers; lot unfinished dray material; patent plough wheels; 30 dozen unfinished steel socks, various sizes; trees finished and unfinished; plough and reaper castings ; paints, oils, and brushes; and a lot of sundries too numerous to particularise. Without Reserve. Terms at sale. FLEMING AND HEDLEY. 250 Auctioneers. LOST, FOUND, ETC. LOST, on Friday last—A Black Leather RETICULE, containing a pair of Boots.—The loser would thank or otherwise reward any person who would kindly leave it at, or send it to, the Mail Office. 433 LOST, from Hampden, on 27th inst.— BLACK SHEEP DOG, with tanned feet and rough mouth; answers to the name of "Clyde." Finder rewarded on returning to Mrs. Kirton, Hampden.— Any person detaining same after this date will be prosecuted. 423 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST— A Black and Tan COLLIE PUP, with collar. The above reward will be paid to anyone returning it to the undersigned. ROBERT GARROW, 424 Roa4 Board Office,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1296, 2 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1296, 2 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1296, 2 June 1880, Page 3

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