OAKEY BAKER AND CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SATURDAY, MAY 30. AT 52 RAYMOND STREET. OAKEY, BAKER AND CO . are instructed by MR J. j STREETER, to sell as above,- his ■.Choice HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ! ANT) EFFECTS. j The Property will also bo submitted j to Auction. i Full Particulars Advertised Later. OAKEY, BAKER AND CO., Auctioneers •OAKEY, BAKER & CO., - AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY AGENTS. Chief Agents—Atlas Assurance Co., Ltd. (Established 1808.) CLEARING SALES. The Number of CLEARING SALES that we conduct, establishes our claim to EFFICIENCY. I At EVERY SALE OUR METHODS I bring a large AUDIENCE of CONFIDENT BUYERS. ! WE HAVE MADE A SPECIALTY OF CORRECT VALUING, and will advise you FREE OF COST. PLACE YOUR SALE WITH US and BE CONFIDENT AS TO THE RESULT. MART SALKS EVERY FRIDAY, . At 2 p;m. We have good POTATOES .on Hand, and have just received ai consignment of good FOWL WHEAT. PROPERTY. , Those interested in property should peruse our PROPERTY LIST on previI ous page, but REMEMBER a personal ! cah is MOST SATISFACTORY. We have PRACTICALLY EVERY PROPERTY now offering m Timai a, and in many cases .we are SOLE AGENTS. OUR PROPERTY REGISTER will interest you. and it has thet advantage of being right up to date. Telephone 41. P.Oi Box 182. Auctioneer: Mr A. N. Oak^y. Property Department: Mr C. G. Baker Property Salesman: Mr W. ,E. Donnithorne. OAKEY, BAKER & CO., UNIVERSAL MART, STRATHALLAN STREET. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE. AT ALLANDALE, FAIRLIE. THURSDAY, MAY 21. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MR T. SADLER (who has leased his property), to hold a Clearing Sale as above of the whole of his STOCK AND PLANT, viz.yHORSES. 1 Mare, 5 years (all work). 2 2-year-old Fillies. * 1 Yc-arling Colt, by Dunraure Noble. 1 Hack, 5 years, by Blafckchild Jr. (saddle and harness). CATTLE. 2 Cows (in profit). 1 Cow (duo 3rd Calf 14th June). 1 Cow (duo in October), 2 Yearlings. : , 1 Friesian Bull.' . SHEEP. 20 2-tooth EWES. 40 4, 6 and 8-tooth J-bred' EWES (Rams out 14th April). 70 F. and Fl EWES. 80 F. and F. EWES (Rums out 24th ApriL). 20 M.S. LAMBS. 5 WETHERS. 2 Pigs. 1 Hog. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Farm Dray and Frame, Spring Dray, Dog Cart, Rubber Tyred uig and Harness, D.F. Plough, Disc Plough, Disc Plougii (3 or 4farrow), 2 Disc Harrows (B. iVIcD.), Set 5-ieaf Tino Harrows, Grub Harrows, 2 M.H. Binders, Tripod Harrows, Duncan Horse Hoc and Moulder, Large Sledge on Wheels, Clod Crusher, Cambridge Roller,„ Cart Saddle and Breeching, 3 Sets Leading Chains, b Pairs Chains, 4-horse Yoke, Number of Trees. SUNDRIES. 150 Sacks O.S. Chaff, 50 Chaff Bags, 12 Sacks Western Woltlis, 2 Sacks Fowl Wheat, 200 Stakes, Quantity Plain and Barb Wire, 10 Coils Sheep Netting, 10 Hurdles, Sheer Legs and Endless Chains, Set Scales and Spring Balance, Timber, Tools, Alta Laval Separator, 2 Cream Cans, Churn. Quantity Sundries. SALK 12 O’CLOCK SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., . Auctioneers. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., have received instructions from MR T. MACDONALD, Winscombe (having purchased 1 a Tractor), to hold a CLEARING SALE of Horses, Implements, etc., immediately after the EAIRLIE STOCK SALE, on MAY 26, 1925, viz: — HORSES. 1 Mare “Jess,’' 8 years. 1 Mare “Jean,” 8 years.; 1 Mare “Bell,” 10 years. 1 Ala re “Kate,” 8 years. 1 Gelding “Sandy,” 10 years. 1 Gelding “Champ,” 6 years. 1 Colt Foal by “Maverstone.” IMPLEMENTS. 1 McCormick Binder (Oft cut), 1 Farm Drav, 1 3-furrow R. and G. Riding Plough, 1 4-furrow Kiuisome Disc Plough, 1 ILF. R. and G. Plough, 1 Giant Duncan Grubber, 1 5-leaf Set Tine Harrows with riding attachment, 1 Set Tripod Harrows. SUNDRIES. 100 Sacks Algerian Oats, To Sacks (Jarton Oats and Peas, 25 Sacks Dun Oats, 250 Sacks Oat Sheaf Chaff. Collars, Humes, Winkers and Covers fo rsix homes, 4 Set-s Leading Chains, 6 Pairs Plough Chains)’ 6-horsc Blocks and Chains, Cart Saddle and Breeching, Trees for 1 to 6 horses, Binder Reins, Plough lanes, etc., 1000 Bags Straw Chaff. DALGETY AND CO., LTD.. Auctioneers. J. CROSS AND SON. GENERAL MOTOR CARRIERS. Goods Transported from Anywhere to Anywhere. NO TOO fTT \T. :■<■■) LOAD TOO HEAVY. Char-a-bancs open for engagement day or night. Largest Lorries in South Canterbury. J. CROSS AND SONS, OTIPUA ROAD. TEL. 962.
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