CANT. ■FARMERS’ CO-OP., ASSN. CL FA UIN(i SALE AT AIORVEN. ON ACCOUNT .AIR J. T. lIAV, Senr. FRIDAY, APRIL 0, 1920. The canterbury farmers’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSN., LTD., has received instructions from AJR J. T. HA A", who is retiring from farmiup;- to sell at his Homestead, ns above, by Public Auction, and •'Without' Reserve, the following LIA E AND DEAD STOCK AND PLANT, comprising:— HORSES. ] Aged Gelding, all work. 1 Aged Pedigree Mare.. 1 2-year-old and 1 J-ycar-old Filly, both eligible for Stud Book. ] Yearling Gelding. 1 3-vear-old Gelding, chains. 1 2-yonr-old Gelding, broken to lead. 1 Colt Foal, eligible for Stud Book. X Aged Trap Alan;. 1 Aged Pony Al are, guaranteed quiet saddle and harness. SHEEP. S 3 2-Shear J and Crossbred EAVES. .95 3-Shear -J and Crossbred EAVES. 107 4-Shoar 1 and Crossbred EAA’ES. 12U Enll'aml Eailing-Alouth EWES. 50 Broken Alouth EAA’ES. 2 B.L. RAALS. 1 2-Shea r Corriedale RAAI, bred by i. Andrew Esq. ‘ (j YTTLE 1 Young Heifer, and 1 Fat Heifer. j Al PLEA I ENTS. 17-coulter AI.H. Grain and Alannre Drill, combined with Turnip ami Grass Seed Boxes, 3-furrow P. and D. D< Riding Plough, S.E. Plough, Alould Plough and Grubber Combined, Drag Harrows and Harrow Cart, Broadcast Grain or Grass Sower, Grass Seed Box, Garden Harrow, Farm Dray and Frame, Weighing Alachine. Stilliaids, Trees and Chains, 70 Sacks Straw Chaff, Oil Heater and a Wide Range of Sundries.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.— Wo lmve pleasure in recommendin'; the foregoing to anyone in search of good sheep, well bred horses or good farm implements. The horses are nil broken to lead and full pedigrees of inures and fillies will be read at sale. Not a single lot advertised carries a reserve. SALE COMMENCES II a.m. SHARI’. LUNCHEON 10'.30 A.M. CANT. FARMERS’ CO-OP.. ASSN.. Auctioneers, Waimato. THE RIALTO, TEMUKA. H. FENN SELLS THIS DAY—--1 ji.m. — Poultry, Pigs. Harness, Quantity Useful Furniture, Pots, Pans. ALSO —Apples, Pears, etc. A. IT. FENN, Auctioneer. THE RTALTO, TEMUKA. TEMUKA PROPERTIES. Houses with Conveniences. Building Sites in all parts.of Borough; Have Inquiries for Small Farms, 50 to .100 Acres. WHETHER BUYER OR SELLER Call, or Write.
ALL BUSINESS UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION. A. H. FENN, AUCTIONEER. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Phono DIG. WANTED' Known; —That I am Topdressing Pastures. C. E. Turner, Geraldine Downs. ’Phono 183. < _J : FAIRVIEW hall. A GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE *"*■ will be held in the above Hall, on THURSDAY, Bth April, at 8 p.m. Adults 2/-, Children 6d. Beswaraclt and Orr’s Lorry leaves AVood’s Garage at 7.30 p.m. ' Fares 1/- return. T. E. BUTCHERS. WA URATE TECHNICAL ASSOCN. ("•LASSES will begin as under: '"'Wool Classing —Saturday, April 10th, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Mr 11. F. Ilarto. Dressmaking Thursday, April 29th,. 3 p.m., Miss M. Todd. Enquiries re other Classes are solicited. • L. F. PEGLER, Secretary; WINTER IN DELIGHTFUL HAWAII. REDUCED FARES TO HONOLULU. From. Auckland — Aorangi, June S. Niagara, July 6. Aorangi, August 3. Returning from Honolulu— Aorangi, July 7. Niagara, Aug. 4. Aorangi, September 1. FIRST CLASS FARE FROM £SO. For full particulars apply -o UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY of New Zealand, Ltd. WINCHESTER. A FAREWELL SOCIAL AND PRE-, SENTATION will be Tendered MR and MRS H. E. SMITH, in the Victoria Hall, on FRIDAY, April 9, at 7.30 p.m. • ... All Subscribers cordially invited. The Committee would appreciate it if the Ladies will bring Basket. ' J. L. WHITE, . Secretary. TO FARMERS. WE CARRY STOCKS OF CARE. FULLY SELECTED RAPE SEED, TURNIPS AND SWEDE SEEDS. GRASS SEEDS, and CLOVER SEEDS, Of Proved Germination, GET OUR SAMPLES AND PRICES, MOODY. ANNAND & CO., BESWICK STRFET.
BIG FISH. With tho salmon just commencing to run, anglers will now be considering the advisability of stocking up with gear suitablo to land big Jish. For the ijuinnat Salmon season, the South Canterbury Sports Depot, Ltd. (opp. Ballantyne’s), have just landed large BACK PAINS. J’KRM ANFN'T RELIEF FROM DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Mr I). McCrossin, 59 Bay View Road, South Dunedin, writes: —“I was a sufferer with pains across the umall of the back and in the region of the kidneys. Seeing Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Rills advertised, J thought I would give them a trial. After taking a few Moses I noticed great relief anil became permamuicnlly cured ulter
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 7 April 1926, Page 2
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