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AUCTIONS. DISPERSAL SALE OF STUD BORDER LEICESTER. .SHEEP, SHORTHORN . CATTLE, CLYDESDALE HOUSES. AND PLANT. to bo-Held at PINE BUSH 'HOMESTEAD (Near TITIROA, SOUTHLAND), ON WEDNESDAY, 15th MARCH, 1911. IMPLEMENTS atluo- a.m. STOCK at 12 Noon. ' "MTRIGHT, STEFHENSON AND CO., » » LTD., Inrercurgill, have received instructions from MESSRS. CARSWELL BROS, (n-ho have-sold their property) to offer for ab-olute .'ale tho whole of their long-established Stud Border Leicester Sheep, Shorthorn Cuttle, Clydesdale Horses, and Plant, as under:— BORDER LEICESTER SHEEP, FLOCK NO. 58. (To be sold in lots of fifteen.) 200 Border Leicester Ewes BO onorshear Border Leicester ewos SO Border Leicester ewe lambs 65 Border Leicester ram lambs " 1 stud -Border -Leicester two-shear ram, bred by T. S. Little, Nga- . para 1 stud Border Leicester, two-shear rain, bred b.v.Carswell Bros. 5 stu 1 Border Leicester ram lambs, to l>? sold singly 10 one-shear B.>rder Leicester rams SHORTHORN CATTLE(HERD BOOK STOCK). 20 Shorthorn cows 2 pedigree. Shorthorn heifers, 2 years 8-pedigreo Shorthorn ■yearlin;: heifers 11 pedigree Shorthorn bull calves 7 pedigree Shorthorn heifer calves 1 stiid bull. "Summorton's Florist." 5 years, bred by John Deans Estate 1 shiel bull. "Matai Marquis 10th," 3 : ; years, bred by Carswell Bros. 1 pedigres. yearling bv.U During the last 40 years innumerable prizes, including a largo number of Championships, have beon secured by this ; Herd at -the Southland A.-and P. Association .Metropolitan. Shoivs.. and other Shows, and,progeny from this Herd have also been' successful competitors at leading Shows, in this-and other Colonics. CLYDESIMLE HORSES. The draught.horses to be offered have air been bred al Pine Bush from highclass wares, and tho best sires obtainable in the Southland Districts. "Kate II," bay, .11 years, sire "Lochnagar," with, colt foal at.foot by "Silver Crest" (imp;), and stinted to "Abbot" (imp.). '"Flower II," dark bay mare, 10 years, sire, "Ivcclinacar," with filly foal .it foot. by-"Baron' Crest," stinted .' to "Abbot" (i'mp.). "Star- Ill," black mare, 9 years, cy "Scottish Chief," stinted to "Silver Crest (imp.). "Flower III," dark bay filly, 2 years, sire "Lord Aynsley." "Star IV," filly, 2 years, sire "Lord Aynsley." - Filly, 1 year, by "Silver Crest" (imp.). Three working geldings, one 2-year-old and on? yearling. IMPLEMENTS.—A complete Farming Plant. Tho above Studs aro very long established, having been commenced about 40.years ago by the .'ate H. Carswell, and since •that time no trouble or expense has been 'spared to keep thjm up to the highest possible standard. Such an opportunity seldom offers for the acquisition of stock of, such excellence. Progeny from the Shorthorn Herd has already formed the foundation of many leading herds in the South Island. A", special train, stopping at Moliotua, Kap'uka, and Gorge, Road, will leave Invercargill for Titiroa at 10.30 a.m. ou the morning of 'tfo sale, .returning same evening. Drags will meet the train at Titiroa. A drag will alsi meet the morning trains at Edendale to convey buyers to the sale. Note:.'■ Catalogues, giving full pedigrees, etc.,. mix bo had on-application to the Vendors, 'Pine: Bush, or the Auctioneers, luvercargtll,. and;.other : Branches. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. R.UAUNI FOURTH ANNUAL SALE. FRIDAY,' MARCH 10th, 1811, At 12.30 p.m. TVfEW ZEALAND LOAN- AND MER1* CANTIJLE- AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., have \ been favoured with instructions frflm J. F. Studholme, Esq., to sell us.above,,the following lines.of First-class Romney Sheep— , 2000 2-tooth Romney ewes 2000 4, G, and s.iii. Romney ewes 3350 2-tooth Romney wethers 1000 mixed.Ronihey lambs SO 2, 4,and 6-tooth Romney. rams TATTERSAL'LS, HAWEP.A. AUTUMN HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY AND .SATURDAY, MARCH 10 'and 11. NTJ LOAN AND MERCANTILE .11. AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., , will sell, by public.auction, as above— AC\ A- HORSES, consisting of draughts, jcXjU half-draucbis, van and carriage horses, Hackneys, and light harness horsw, cobs, polo and Shet- • land ponies. The above' aro a first-class selection, and tho entry includes a number of highly-bred horses. o£ all descriptions, which the auctioneers cr.n, with confidence, recommend to buyers. Sale each day at 10 a.m. i/ALMERSTON NORTH HORSE SALE.' SATURDAY, 11th MARCH, 1911. ABRAHAM ANLMVILLIAMS, LTD., -»-. will sell, at their yards, Kangitikei Street, at 1 p.m. f'A HORSES, comprising— •■ Ou account of N. Kirkcaldie, Esq., Levin: 25 draughts, half-draughts, and harness horses (mostly unbroken) On account of N.Z. Government Experi- ■ mental Farm Levin: 6 first-class 3 and 4-year draughts On account of IV L. Jackson, Esq., Pohaugina: 10 unbroken horses On account of other vendors: 10 hacks and harness horses ENTRIES CLOSED. SY33LL£SS FBU7TER, 35 PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. 1 AA ACRES, ])aniiiivivke, 40 acres flat, JLti'lV 25 acies stumped and ploughed, a acres turnips, 3 acres oats, carrying 30 cows; good U-roomed house, 9-bail cowshed, and complete outbuildings; 1 mile from creamery, school, store, and P.O. Price, X'ii ' IDs. acre. .£SOO cash. Stock anil implements at valuation. FOR' SALE OR LEASE. OAK ACRES, mixed farm, 18 miles from niXfD Wellington,. 1 milo from school and P. 0.; S)0 acres Hat, balance easy hill, all cleared; 20 paddocks, well watered; will carry 20.cows, 300 sheep; s-iwuitii house, 1-roomcd cottage; splendid dairy and outbuildings. Price, £13 10s. acre. .1:500 cash, or will lease at 2(ls. acre. STARBOROUGH ESTATE. MARLBOROUGU. I 211-ACKES-211. A SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL FARM, situated U miles from tho Seddon Railway Station, and coiuprisiu';; part of the- celebrated Starborough Estate, which is considered tho liaest property ever ; . taken over by tho Government in New Zealand. The property is Lease- in Perpetuity, and' the rent is ss. Gd. per acre. ' The buildings comprise a comfortable 6-roomcd house, larga implement shed, barn, stable, sheep yards, etc. All well fenced and subdivided. . PRICE IS ,£2ooo. During the last 3 years the owner has grossed eff this property an average of .£BBO PEE YEAR. Theso figures are absolutely genuine. Where else in New Zealand can you buy such a property at the price? JJISOO can' remain at 5 per cent. The owner's solo reason for selling is that he wants a larger property. GRIFFITHS AMD SOW, . LAND AGENTS. BLENHEIM.. "mHE DOMINION" employs a staff of A Advertising Experts, whose services are always available.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1070, 8 March 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1070, 8 March 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1070, 8 March 1911, Page 10

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