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AUCTIONS. FRIDAY, 31st JANUARY. DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) In conjunction, with the SOUTHLAND FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED), will sell by auction, at the Riversdale Yards, on Friday, January 31st, 60 draught Mares and Geldings (from 4 to 7 years old), contractors' and farmers' lots. The above are mostly young and grand' workers, including Horses from three contractors' teams. Friday, 7th February; ' At 2.30 p.m. CLEARING SALE AT EDIEVALE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (LIMITED), In conjunction- with i TO D D BRO S. & 00. have received instructions from. John Edie, Esq., .of Springfield, Edievale (who has sold his " Dundonald J !_PEoperty), to sell by public auction, without reserve, on the Premises, beside Edievale Railway Station, as above, 900 two-tooth crossbred Ewes '900 two-tooth crossbred Wethers • 700 four, six, ancl eight-tooth crossbred Ewes 400 four-tooth f*| Wethers; very prime 200 four-tooth fat.Jlwes;' very- pri«je 600 four, six, and eight-tooth. -haJilMed Ewes '• ■ " 120 f.m. halfbred Ewas 750 halfbred Lambs.; mixed -Sexes -f25 two-tooth stud B.L. Ewes 5 stud B.L. Rams 15 Corriedale Rams 25 B.L. Rams 6 draught Horses 6 unbroken Hacks and harness Horses Quantity of implements, including 2 Wood binders The Auctioneers wick to direct special attention to the- Sheep. They have been carefully bred by Mr Edie, they are welL woolled, well grown, and in splendid condition; Buyers who are- in search of superior crossbred or halfbred Sheep should not miss this sale. The Sheep will be sold in lots to suit, purchasers. Luncheon provided. Drags will leave Heriot on arrival of train from Dunedin to convey passengers to the Sale. Return fare, four shillings. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. T7U.RM FOB* SALE BY TENDER. Tenders are- invited for the EXJBCHASB of SECTION 1 "" THIRTY' (30), SLOCK TWO (II), "Waikaka District, containing. One Hundred .and Ninety-eight (198) Acres (more or less), the Property of tha Argyle Gold " Dredging Company (Limited), situated on the route of the Gore-Waikaka Railway, about five miles from Gore. The Property consists- of about 60' acres ■ of dredged land, partly planted in- grass and. clover and partly in trees and! the balance of the Farm is terrace and rich flat land. The Buildings consist of a> good. 5-roomed House, stable, and other outbuildings. There is a large orchard on the property covering aboui two acres, and planted with apple _txees just coming to bearing. Terms: Cheque for 5 per centum of purchase money to accompany tender; payment of the balance can be distributed over a period of five years. For full terms and conditions and fci particularsi of cropping and dr-edging rights apply to the undersigned, with whom tenders are to be lodged on or before the 10th day of FEBRUARY, 1908. H%hest ir any tendei not necessarily accepted. E. C. SMITH, 29j a Solicitor, Gore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the Eleventh day of December, 1907, in an action of Hey and others on behalf of themselves and all other Members of the Carthusian Order and others, against Lecouturier, George Idle Chapmen and Company (Limited), W. H. Garrett and La Compagnie Fermiere de la Grande Chartreuse, the Court of Appeal directed thait the Plaintiffs were entitled to an Injunction, to restrain the Defendants, their Servants and Agents from using the word " Chartreuse" in connection with the sal© of liqueurs other than those manufactured' by the Plaintiffs as the name of or as descriptive of the liqueur, or without clearly distinguishing the liqueurs so sold from the liqueurs manufactured by the Plaintiffs, and an Injunction to restrain the Defendants, their Servants and Agents from, selling or offering for sale in this Country any liqueur or oth«r liquors not so manufactured in such a manner as to represent or lead to the belief that the liqueur ox other liquors manufactured or imported or sold by the Defendants are the manufacture of the Plaintiffs. AND NOTICE is Furlner Given that if any one shall sell or offer for sale as " Chartreuse" any liqueur other than that manufactured by the Peres Chartreux immediate proceedings will be taken against them. Dated this 12th day of December, 1907. HOLLAMS, SONS, COWARD, & HAWKSLEY, Solicitors for the Above-named Plaintiffs. WELLINGTON OFFICE OTAGO DAILY TIMES And OTAGO WITNESS. Is in QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, Post Office square, facing G.P.O. and also Jervois quay, where Files of Otago Daily TiiDe3 and Otago Witness may be referred to, Copies Obtained, and where Advertisements, Subscriptions, end Accounts will be received by J. ILOTT, Agent for North Island. OTAGO DAILY TIMES CO. JLIMJTEP).

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Otago Witness, Issue 2811, 29 January 1908, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2811, 29 January 1908, Page 41

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