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SALES CY AUCTION, SATURDAY, 20th JULY, At 11.30 o'clock. At. the Dunedin Howe Saleyards. ' . DRAUGHT, SPRING-CART, and HARNESS HORSES}, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, k CO. ' ' (LIMITED) have received instructions to sell by auction, as above: On account of Mr T. F. Landels (Gore): 18 finst-cluss draught J lares and Geldings, three to six years. 1 bay Jlarc, six years, by King Harold (a maiden, trotter, and very fast). On account of Mrs Jones (Glenpark): 1 superior pedigreed Clydesdale Mare, five years | 1 first-olass draught Fjlly, four years. On account of Mr John Thompson (Milton): 1 first-class draught Mare, seven years , 1 first-class draught Gelding, four years 1 aged draught Gelding. From Middlemarch: 3 first-class draught Mares and Geldings, threo and four years 3 first-class Spring-van and Springcarters, threo and four years. On atoount of Other Vendors: 7 draught Mares and Geldings 8 spring-cart and light harness Horses. SATURDAY, 20th JULY, 1907, At 11.30 a.m. Otago Farmers' I-lorso Bazaar. /VTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) will offer, on aocount of 'Mr D- M'Donald: I 1 splendid dark brown Clydesdale Stallion, rising 3 years, by Heroward tho Saxon, darn Duchess of Glasgow, by Herd Laddie. L.' MACLEAN, 19jy . Auctioneer. THURSDAYT2Sth~JULY, ~ At 12 o'clock. . CLEARING SALE, At tho Homestead Okapua, Glutton, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. * (IiMITKD) K ave been favoured with instructions from Mr F. R. Wright .(who has sold his farm) to offer, at the above time arid place, for absolutely unreserved sale, The whole of his Stock and Implements, as under;:— SHEEP. 260 two-tooth crossbred Ewes 440. four-tooth crossbred Ewes ' 900 six-tooth crossbred Ewes 400 eight-tooth crossbred Ewes 35 Harder Leicester Rams 47 stud Romney Ewes, four, six, and eight-tooth . 2+ stud Romney ram Hoggets 24 stud Romney ewe Hoggets I stud Romney Ram . 50 crossbred Wethers. CATTLE. 140 Oalvcs 10 head mixed Cattle 3 milch Cows. HORSES. II Draughts ' 11 Hacks and buggy Horses. 3 Tigs. ' : IMPLEMENTS. 2 d.f. ploughs (Reid and Gray), 2 digger ploughs (R., and.'G.), 1 subsoil plough, 1 hillside plough, 2 five-leaf • harrows, 2 disc harrows, 1 chain harrOws, 1- tripod harrows, 1 Duncan - grubber, li cultivator and ridger, 1 3t>ller, 2 broadcast grass-seed sowers, 1 Farmers' Favourite grain and ■manure drill (new), 1 waggon, 1 dray and frame, 2 reapers and ■ binders, 2 sledge huts and portable

loose-box,, portable pißstye, 1 sta-1 tion. waggon, 1' buggy, 1 springdray. 1 Murray woolpress; Avery weighing machine, 1 portablo copper, 1 set double harness, 1 sot singio harness, ■ 1 set spring-cart harness, collars, hames, saddles, chains, winkers, horse-oovers,'etc., 300 sacks teed and feed oata, 15 sacks wheat, large quantity .chaff and corn sacks, etakes, wire, wire netting, tools and sundries, grass and clover seeds, SO black Orpington Fowls, household furniture. As Mr 'Wright has_ sold his place, and does not get possession of tho property recently purchased by him till December, everything is for absolutely unreserved sale. A drag will leave S. G. Inder's Stables on morning of tho 6ale. 19jy WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY, 1907, At 12 o'clock sharp. CLEARING SALE, At " WILLOWRANK," mandeville. SOUTHLAND FARMERS'' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMEfED) have received instructions from Mr James D. Smith to sell as above: SHEEP. ' 400 two-tooth Ewes (B.L. rams, in Ist ' Mayl 160 f.in. Ewes, in lamb to Shrop. rams 225 Hoggets (mixed,sexes). 785 ' . CATTLE, 25 two and three-yoar-old Steers (shorthorn cross), in forward condition 30 two and three-year-old Heifers 12 three-year-old Bullocks (on turnips, and nearly fat) 20 two-year-old Steers and Heifers 8 Calves and Yearlings 8 daiiy Cows ' (seoorid and third calvers; due to calve iu August and September) ■ 8 dairy Cows and third calvers; due to calve in October and November) I shorthorn Bull.' * 112 DRAUGHT. HORSES. 1 bay Marc, five years, by Salisbury's Champion 1 bay Jlare, seven yoajs, by \Tallace; ill foal to Captain Alexander ■ 1 bay-Mare, aged, by Reformer; in foal to Captain Alexander 1 bay Gelding, aged; tip-top shatter 1 kfiw pv»u AI -v. _ q

l bay Colt, rising three years, by — Royalist. . 5 LIGHT HORSES. 1 bay Colt, .three years off, by General Tftuvy; broken to eingJo and ' ' double harness. l.bay Oolt, rising throe years, by Gossoon, dam King Harold maro 1 black Colt, rising three years 1 bay Oolt, rising two years, by Del Paso out of thoroughbred mare Nell (by Seaward—Firefly) 1 pony Mare, rising three years, by Juno 1 Thoroughbred, rising two years, by His' Lordship out of thoroughbred mare. 6 1 sheep Dog (best leader in district). IMPLEMENTS, 1 Massey-Harris binder (nearly new), d.f. plough (Reid and Gray), single digger (nearly new), Massey-Harris cultivator (new), Duncan roller, set. tino harrows (6 leaves), trolly and frame on wheels (suitable for a hut), dra.v and frame, double ridgcr. fieiiffler, set disc harrows (Reid and Gray), blocks and chain 6, and collare, hames, and winkers for fivo horses, eto., sledge hut, wire netting, and sundries (oq uuniqrous to particularise. Ttie Auctioneer beg to draw special attontion.to the Sheep, Cattle, and Horses, especially the' Dairy Cows, which are all young and due to ealvo in right time for factory. Mr Smith intended to milk for factory this incoming season. All the Draught Horses are just out of work, and ore splendid workers. As Mr Smith hug sold his farm, evorvthuur is for ABSOLUTE SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. No.outside entries. •—r* Luncheon provided. A Drag will leavo Inder's Stables at 9.30 o'clock on morning of sale. WHEN YOU FEEL FAGGED Drink " K-Oiic" Toj.. A S"Otxi, irann cup of it will soothe your brain, stimulate > your body, anil Mflke you feel, g f fresh U JS «• did.. 1

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13959, 19 July 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13959, 19 July 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13959, 19 July 1907, Page 8

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