WEIGHT, STBPHEMSON AMD CO., M». INTERESTING INFORMATION TO FARMERS. THE attention of FARMERS u directed to our comprehensive stock of every variety of Seed Oats. We liuve taken extreme care to secure for sued only the Best Samples in eaoh class, and can therefore lately recommend Growers who purpose changing their seed this Reason to make a point or examining our stocks. For heavy aud swampy land, where another oat would lie down, no variety will give such satisfactory result* us the Improved Tartar King, a new breed imported by Mr Tom Logan, Otama. This regenerated new Tartar King ii distinctly superior to the old Tartar King —i* more uniform, grain remarkably plump, producer thick-set spreading font of i'mtanuu head with drooping habit, and yield* exceedingly heavy crops. Price, 15s per sack, Gore. Storm Kings. This Oat is, as " .•_._.• STORM RESIST vantage on heavy lands, wl straw enables il to withst _ _ tempestuous weather*. The demand for htorm Kiuk seod last vc- -•• ' ■» supplies. This year he again being biwked. Price, lis por sack. We have on display Excellent Sampl, Seed Sparrowbiils and Gartons K!'J',',!!„" ,e oes<: oat-growing parti of WENDON, IUVERBDALE, and BAI POUR DISTRICTS, and niacSd on th! market by the following well-known farm Messrs A. 0. EARLE. Wendon. JAS. STEVENSON (Eustland). Wendon. CHAS. FLEMING. Wendon. G. H. HORRELL. Riversdale. JOHN MACPHERSON. Balfour. JOHN STEEPENS, Baifour ARCHD. STEWART, Balfour. P. MULQUEEN. Balfour. R. BUTEL, Balfour. E. FITZGERALD. Balfour, c i Wendonside. Splendid Sample of Waverleys, Grown by Mr W. M. Hailes. Balfour. Black Oats, Grown by Mr Martin Macale, Lumaden. and Mr A. Revie, Kelso . »"""•". Sutherlandß Grown by Mr James Burnett, Pukerau. Among the Best Samples of Garton Oats we hold are 1000 sacks prime seed grown by Mr John Dillon, Otama, and 250 erown by Mr P. Bellew, Otamita. Stocks held in Balfour, Riversdale. and Gore. Sumplos and Quotations posted on bdphcatiou. " Wright, Stephenson and Co LIMITED. 19ap GORE AND BALFOUR. p O It SAL] Ak a Going Concern, THE LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS AT BALFOUR (Lease übout three years to run) Comprising 10-stalled Stable, 3 Loose Boxes, Loft. Buggy Sheds, aud other Accommodation. Also: 2 Geldings. 1 Buy Mare, 1 Black Mare, 1 Double Buggy, 2 Gigs. 3 Rabbit Carls, 1 Spring Dray, all " mid Utensils in connection w, v Livery Stable.
old us going concern, Horses. luKgio, Curt*, etc., etc., will be lil l>y auction about middle of Septom>r. Full particulars from WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO.. Ltd., 13uu Gore and Balfour. Clearing Sale of Dairy Cows. NDENDALE SETTLEMENT, NEAE MATAURA. .\IO.\DAY.~AUGUST 27, At noon. WIiKIHT, STEPHENSON AND CO.. Ltd., instructed by Mr H. Concan--11011 (« ho liuk hold liis farm), will hell, u above : QO Dairy COW'S ■in Young CATTLE <> Draught GELDINGS, 2yr». LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Clearing Sale at Pukerau Township. FRIDAY. AUGUST 17, At 12.30 p.m. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO.. Ltd., Imve been favored with instructions from Mr V. Tiapski, Pukerau (who lias disponed of Ms farm at (takeriimn), to offer, as above, for Absolutely Unreserved Sale, the whole of his STOC aud PLANT, us under : HOUSES: 1 Bay MARE, Bell, 3yr». 1 Bay MARE, Daisv, Syrs. 1 Bay GELDING, Charles. 3yra. 1 Bay GELDINGf. Roy, Syrs. 1 Bay GELDING, Prince, tyr 1 Chestnut GELDING, Jock.eyra 1 Bay MARE, Rose, 4>rs., in foal 1 Buy MARK, Bloss, syrs. 1 Chestnut MARE, Fan, Gyra. 1 Rutin GELDING, Hoany. Byn. 1 Chestnut HORSE, Clyde. llyr». 1 Roan FILLY. Nell, Byr«. (spring carter) 1 Buy GELDING. Toby. 3ym. 2 Bay FILLIES (draught), afrit. 2 Bay FILLIES, afore? 1 GELDING. 2Jyrs. 1 Bay Yearling FILLY 2 Yearling COLTS 2 Brood MARES, in foal 2 FOALS 1 Bay Had; and Harness STARE, Syrs,, bv Gossoon 1 Chestnut Hack GELDING, i yrs.. by Vanderbilt 1 Buy Harness GELDING, syra. SHEEP: COO 2 and 4-tooth Crossbred WETHERS BO 2-tooth Merino EWES and WETHERS (ewes in lamb to Lnglish Leicester Rims) 320 Crossbred HOGGETS, n.iaed sexes (mostly ewes) 100 8-tooth EWES (sound), in lamb to Romney rams 40 4-tooth Crossbred EWES, in lamb to Romney rams 100 2-toolh Crossbred KVVEB, in lamb to English l,e'.caster
<\\TTI,K: 15 HEIFERS, second calvors end September 25 HEIFERS, first cnlvers oni October 30 STEERS onU HEIFERS. >«arlillßS 7 Dry HEIFERS. 2yrs. V10S: 15 PORKERS 1? suckers 4 SLIPS 5 Breeding SOWS I Berkshire BOAR (from Stam " IMPLEMENTS: 1 lip Driiy (almost new), 1 4-liursn Waffkoh, 1 Stilt inn Wukrciii. 1 Gib and HiinicsK (almost new*, 'i D.F. Ploughs (Rcid nnd Qray). 1 D.F. Dux Plough, 1 t'ambrioV Itollrr, 2 sets Tine Harrows. 8 nets Blocks nnd Chains. 14 f*t« Collars and Haines, 9 sets Lending Clin ins, t Sudd lew nnd Breeching, Winkers, Covers, etc., etc. 2 tons Up-to-date Potatoes, 2 trucks Seed Onts ((iiulons nnd Spflirowbill»). LUNCHEONPROVrDED. The express train from the North arrives at. Pukernu nt 12.13 p.m., and a goods train from the South arrive* at 10.+5 a.m. A Dnik will also leave Mr 8. 11. Indcr h Stouks ou the luuruiuit of enle d»j. u
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Mataura Ensign, 16 August 1906, Page 3
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