Matson, Cox and Co. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE, PEDIGREE OA'ITLE AND SHEEP HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c. At BINDER, TEMQKA. On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1883. M ESSRS MATSON, COX k CO. have received instructions from the Proprietors to Sell as above, THE WHOLE OF THE PEDIGREE CATTLE AND SHEEP, Now running on Binder (lately the residence of Wrn. Marcroft, Esq.), together with the HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, &c„ As follows, viz., 261 234 626 546 Stud 2-tooth Rams, Improved Leicesters Stud 2-tooth Ewes, Improved Leicesters Stud Ewes, Improved Leicesters Ram and Ewe Hoggets, Improved Leicesters CATTLE, 72-year-old Pedigree Shorthorn Heifers, bred by G. G, Russell, Esq., Olipua, Timaru ■J A 1-year old Pedigree Shorthorn XU Heifers, bred by W. Marcroft,
Esq. 10 10 1 1 Calves, Pedigree Shorthorn, bred by W. Marcroft, Es}. Milch Cows Pure Shorthorn Bull, Brother Phil, vide Stud Book Pure Shorthorn Bull, Guy Fawkes, vide Stud Book HORSES. 5 2 Draught Horses Hacks 70 Pigs. PIGS. IMPLEMENTS. 17-Coulter McSheny Drill, DoubleFurrow Plough, 12-ft Handwheel Barrow Sower, Tripod Harrows, 32-inch Cambridge Roller, Dray and Frame, Turnip Cutter, Calf Barrow, Oil-Cake Crusher, Horse Hoe, Chain Harrows, Turnip Drill, 2 HindSowing Machines, Corn Mill, Horse-Rake, Turnip Pulper, Quantity of Harness, &c., &c. The above Stock and Plant having been Purchased regardless of Cost, the above opportunity should not be missed by Farmers and others interested of obtaining undeniably Pure-bred Stock and Firstclass Implements at a Small Cost, as this Sale will be a strictly bona fide Clearing Sale. Mr A. S. Smith, on the farm, will receive entries for extra stock for sale on that day.
Terms easy, at Sale. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. MATSON, COX & CO., Auctioneers. 20ja Ashburton, R. Turnbull and S on. TO FARMERS AND MERCHANTS. fJWNBULL AND gON Having LEASED those Commodious PREMITES in Beawick street lately occupied by Messrs Wildie, Allan and Stumbles, and known as the Horse Bazaar, and the Offices and Salerooms also occupied by them next to the Qrosvenor Hotel, aud known as the South Canterbury Wool Stores, are now prepared to Undertake the SALE of HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS and PRODUCE, FURNITURE, LAND, E c., at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES. R. Turnbull and Son will Hold AUCTION SALES of GRAIN at fixed dates. Samples up to twenty sacks of each lot Stored Free, and to remain till delivery of bulk in order to avoid disputes. STORAGE for 10,000 Sacks Grain at Cuvent Rates. R. TURNBULL AND SON, sel7 Auctioneers, Tirnaru, SOUTH CANTERBURY BOARD OF EDUCATION.
HE ELECTORS of the School District of MILFORD having failed to Elect a School Committee upon the annual day of meeting, the Education Board, in pursuance of powers in that behalf conferred by “ Tho Education Act 1877 ” (Section 60), hereby direct that a PUBLIC MEETING of HOUSEHOLDERS of tho Milford School District be held on FRIDAY, February 23rd, at half-past Seven o’clock in the Evening, at the SCHOOL HOUSE, for the ELECTION of such Householders to form the COMMITTEE for the School' District for the year ending with the Fourth Monday in January 1884. H, W. HAMMOND, Secretary, Ed uoalion Office, Timaru, Fob. oth, 1383.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1074, 22 February 1883, Page 2
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