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J. Mundell and Co. GERALDIME STOCK SALES, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS, GRAZIFRS, AND DEALERS. IN consequence of the Largo Numbers of Stock coming forward to the Monthly Sales at their Yards, rendering it impossible for the Slock to bo yarded and sold to advantage in one day, it has therefore been considered necessary to hold FORTNIGHTLY SALES, Ihe first of which will be held on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th, 1889, Entries for which will be received by J. MUNDELL & CO., AND WEBSTER & MACDONALD, aP 9 Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th, 1889. AT OUR YARDS, GERALDINE, Wo shall Sell--280 |-BreJ Ewes 200 |-Bred Lambs 12 2-Year-Old Steers and Heifers 15 Pigs (strong stores). Entries to hour of Sale. J. MUNDELL & CO., ap!3 Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 16m APRIL, 1889. Import'ant and extensive CLEARING SALE OF FARM STOCK, LIVE AND DEAD, AT WOODSIDE, GERALDINE. JM U N DE L L & CO., „ have received instructions from Wm. Ufton Slack, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at his Homestead Woodsidt?, on the above dale, the whole of his carefully-selected STOCK AND PLANT, consisting of— SHEEP. 900 Crossbred Ewes, 4 and 6-tooth (large framed sheep) 300 Crossbred Ewes, 8-tooth (largeframed sheep) 1050 |-bred Lambs (all well-grown and in capital condition, a large number fit for freezing) 14 English Leicester Rams, CATTLE. 17 First-class Dairy Cows (in milk) 21 First-class Dairy Cows (dry) 2 Shorthorn Bulls 16 3-year-old Steers, and Heifers 15 Yearling Steers and Heifers 16 Calves (well-grown) The above Cattle are all Purebred Shorthorn, .being the direct Progeny of Imported Stock, from Dam and Sire. HORSES. 9 Heavy Draught Mares and Geldings (all first-class workers) 2 2-year-old Colts (heavy draughts) 3 Foals (heavy draughts) 2 Powerful Carriage Gildings (good in double and single harness) 2 4-year-old Geldings, by Cotberstone ■ (bay, a well-matched pair, and broken to saddle) 1 Brown Gelding, ‘ Selem,’ 5 years old, by Guy Fawkes (16 bands, a brilliant fencer and up to 12at) 1 Grey Gelding, ‘Johnny (a splendid Fencer and carries a Lady) 3 Hackney Mares and Geldings (all ■good Fencers) 3 Yearling Ponies. PIGS. 16 Baconers and Stores, POULTRY. 16 Geese, and a largo quantity of other Fowls. IMPLEMENTS. 2 Double-Furrow Ploughs 1 Single-Furrow Plough 1 Cambridge Roller 1 Set Disc Harrows, with Seed Box and Chain Harrows attached 1 2 3-Horse Drays with Frames 1 Tip Dray 1 Sat 4-Leafod Harrows 1 Horse-power Chaffcuttor (by Bentall) 1 Horse-power Corncrusher (by Hunt and Co.) 2 Tilting Machines (by Reid and Gray) 8 Sheep Feeders (improved patent, 12 feet by 6 feet, with iron roof; almost new j holding capacity, 20 bags of grain each). CARRIAGES AND HARNESS., 1 Double-Seated Buggy, with Hood, Pole, and Shafts 1 Light Spring Waggon 1 Set Double-Buggy Harness 2 Sets Singib-Buggy Harness 4 Riding Saddles and Bridles 2 Ladies Saddles 2 Sets Heavy Shaft Harness 8 Sets Leading and Plough Harness Horse Covers and Sundries. Alan— A Large Quantity of Oaten Straw Chaff. Owing to the Large Number of Lots to submitted the Sale will start at 10 O CLOCK SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. An Express will leave the Auctioneers Office, Geraldine, at 9 tun., running to Woodside and Back. The Auctioneers desire to remind the Public Generally and those desirous of Purchasing Really Good Stock and Plant, in Particular, that in consequence of MR SLACKS intention to Sell the whole of the Woodside Estate, his instructions to ~em ore to Se*ll the Stock and Plant WITHOUT RESERVE. J. MUNDELL & CO., mr3o Auctioneers. i w iw ii i mll ■ i r rmii ■ ~wT“ferrier, PHOTOGRAPHER (By Appointment to Hia Excellency the Governor), Ross’ Royal Arcade, Tbiahu, Photos prom 5s per Dozen, so ORDERS tor Rubber Stamps received Lb/ ikb Offico

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1878, 13 April 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1878, 13 April 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1878, 13 April 1889, Page 2

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