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THURSDAY. 29tlK APEIE; 1920; At the Z. Saleyardfc At 1:30 p.m. "-RIGHTS STEPHENSON:; 'AND ■ ! CO:,, LTDij Jiaye . received: in-

.'■strnciions "'.. from r WILLIAM WADDELL;' <Valley K to/sell by Public Auction' at the: above time '.and place, jus COMPLETE HERD of SHOj&THQISN-, CATTLE, comprising—--5 2-year-ol.d*'Heifers.' 26 Yearling Heifers.. ■■'.'s'BuiW.-;,- ■-■■• ■.:•• .'•; 14 Cows. ••■■ ■ •:■.--•-- : --'i .- ■' ■ ' : : JfOTE.—Mr :.Waddell • has been a breeder of- Shorthorn -'Cattle for the past. ■ 25 ■■' years,.. anlhas- been highly 'SnccessftiT in the Show Rings pf Otago and Southland. His high reputation for well-bred stock is so well kuown that further comment in this respect is needless. Those in .search of Shorthorns- for Stud purposes, &v.d dairymen who wish to make good selections, should make a point- of attending thissale.

Catalogues giving full pedigrees .and -number/; as registered in ■-. the. Stud Book, can he obtained on application to Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., at-"any of ."'their'branches.."" 688 important Displenishing Sale MONDAY; MAT 3, 1920. Commencing at 11.30 a.m. At the Homestead, "Aorangi," ."..-■ Maheno. \T RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. r ' LTD., have been directed ■ by WILLIAM MACAULAY, Esq. (who has disposed propertv); to sell by •■ public" auction WITHOUT RESERVE, all his ' VALUABLE LIVE and DEAD STOCK as under:— 1223 SHEEP.—BOO Fat and Forward Lambs, 310 4-year-old Ewes (extra good), 50 2-tooth Ewes, 50 2-tooth Wethers, .7 B.L. j Rams, 6 Southdown Rams. m CATTLE.—23 Hereford -Steers I (2h years old),. 15 Hereford Steers (1J years old), 12 Steers and Heifers (1* years old), 1 Hereford Bull, 1" Shorthorn Bull, 1 Holstein Bull, 7 Dairy Cows <May-Jun.e calvers). 20 HORSES.—lmported Mare, Lily Paterson (stinted to Baron Bold): 1 Mare, Jennie Deans, sire Royal Derby (stinted to Black Douglas); L Filly Foal by Scotland Hero, alliin New Zealand Stud Book; I"Mare (aged), 3 3-year-o!d Geldings, "2 s=**earold Geldings, 3 6-year-old Geldings,, 2 S-year-oltt Geldings, 1 Yearling Cult, sire. Baro n Wigtown, dam Jennie Deans; 1 Spring Carter, 1 Trotting Mare (sire .Rothschild), Marvin Wilkes), foal at foot; 1 Hack Filly" (4 years), 1 Coli Waggons, 3 Tip Drays,. 3 Farm Drays. Seedcleaner, 2 Stand Portable Shearing Machines, 2 M.H. Binders, 1 M.H. Drill, 1 Macalister Ridger. 1' li. and G. Grass-seed Sower, 2 Mow?rs. 1 Hay Rake, 1 Double-row Turnip Grubber,' 3 Scufrlers, 2 Disc- Ploughs, 1 If. and G. D.F. Plough, \ 3i'urrow Plough ' (horse lift). Swing Plough, Drill Plough, M.H: Disc, 2 Cultivators, 1 Roller, Chain . Harrows, Tripod Harrows, 2 Sets Tine Harrows, Sic-dges, I'imber, Strainer's and Pests, Harness and Covers ' complete for 12 Horses, 4 and 6-horse Blocks and Chains, and sundries too numerous to mention. Mr Macanlay's reputation for having the best of everything on his place is too well known, to require further comment, but wo would especially invito those requiring strong active - geldings to attend. — \ .

LUNCHEON PROVIDED. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers. "- 824 QUEENS HAJRDRESSINC SALOON. LECTRICALL"? atted "with New ! Life Vibrating Machine for Face and Head Massaging; also Hair Drying. Four chairs attended by experienced hands. Satisfaction assured. , J, LESLIE, Queen's Saloon. ERNEST ARMSTRONG. . Corner of Eden and Thames . Streets, North Otngo. Times' New Buildingß . ~ ■' ■.. ) ENOLDS' CHMNS ; for all makes / of Motors at H. BROWN. AND \ T this season of the year Weeds are - the worry of gardeners. WHEEL HAND'S DESTROYER will kill them trithout injuring the ground. Agenx.:Win. Brown. Waitaki Buildingo, Oamaro. > -KNOWN—The Noted (lack Cat Ladies'' Hose can he procured at the FARMERS' CO-OP., at 2s lid per pair. 90 Dozen jdst to hand at .Farmers' Co-od., Oamaru. r ANTED KNOWN Ladies' ' : V~ Trench Coats;at'39s 6d; worth 655. Lined Trench Coats at 555; ; worth 84s—At FARMERS'"CO-OP.. Oamaru. Post Free. ,_ Maids', all ' sizes, ,35s—Farmers'- Co-tip., Oamaru. 1 POUND, in Thames street, the place to.» "have your Cycles' enamelled and made-like' riew,'"at a small cost.— M"Kcn/.ie, Rival Cycle Works OLD FALSE' TEETH Bonghtr sound or broken, on gold, silvery or vulcanite. Post them to J. BUNSTONE. Box 1418,.: High--est cash"': prices ? sent by . return. -mail. Est. .28 years^.;:...:.;., v -,-: . : Rib your Home* ;-f ..*ri<? Pest;*" ' WHEEt.-R-VNP?f! rFT,Y EXTERMTNATOR.' W U ,/pnr; *"*%;• all eroc.ers ■ Procurable From M'lbfean n?A','-.; Rond.-4WvM; BROWNE v Ag^t; W.'litakt Bpndihks.;' : -y : }:C : : y::: ' TTST Aspbalter, wishes '. yVV*. fo.itiHtnste.rtißt 'hp; i paredi toi.nndertnke^Tihj?lt pv»ry. description;;: TCverlastrniir\Mown--1 Drives'. and 1 " TptrriisV;Coriri;B?^d«rfroni Macadam.;;' brinedih ■-,: f crtisrie'dI; Wji^ stone, •Sha"oliit4ly^:.'an»rani»ed.-..;T;'Afl^. dress: Thames entreet. Oamarri.; ; ,823-

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIV, Issue 14041, 26 April 1920, Page 5

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