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BALM KY AUCTION. THIS DAY. THURSDAY, 30th MAY. 1918, At 10 o'clock. Otago Farmers' Horse Bazaar. ANNUAL WINTER HORSE SALE. rHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) will hold their Annual iV'.nter Sale and Show of Clydesdale Mares | ind Geldings, Spring-carters, and Harness Sorses on Thursday, May 30. Present Entries: 120 draught. Bares and Geldings 15 Spring-carters 10 hackney and liarncss Horses 3 grey Ponies. The whole of our effaught Horses are lireet from farmers for bona fide sale, and ivill be on view at the Southern and FarTiers' Arms Stables on WEDNESDAY, 29th, after arrival of the north and south -rains We anticipate a fair demand for Horses suitable for plough teams and big Geldings for heavy carting. NOTE STARTING HOUR. L. MACLEAN, toy Auctioneer. THIS DAY. " THURSDAY, 30th MAY, 1918, 10 o'clock sharp. Otago Farmers' Horse Bazaar. riIHE OTAGO FARMERS'? CO OPERA A TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), instructed by Mr William Mathewson, will sell by auction, 5-SEATER DODGE CAR. self-starter. Practically new. L. MACLEAN, 27my Auctioneer. TUESDAY, 11th JUNE, 1918, ' At 11 o'clock sharp. DISPERSAL AUCTION SALE Of the FAR-FAMED URY PARK CLYDESDALE STUD AND THOROUGHBRED MARES AND FILLIES. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), favoured with instructions from the Executors of Mr W. J. Charters, to sell by auction on above date, at the Ury Park Homestead, East Taicri: The Whole of the Clydesdale Stud, com prising— 8 pedigree Mares (in foal to St. Simon) 2 pedigreo dry Mares 4 three-year-old Fillies (sire, St. Simon) 4 two-year-old Fillies (sire, St. Simon) 3 yearling Fillies (sire, St. Simon) 1 yearling Filly (sire, Bonnie Breastknot; dam by St. Simon) 2 pedigree Mares (sire, Shepherd Lad). with foals at foot by St. Simon 3 yearling Colts (sire, St. Simon) 1 two-year-old Colt (sire, Knockinlaw Favourite) 2 thoroughbred Mares 1 thoroughbred Filly (sire, Agudge; dam, Oblong) 3 hackney and harness Horses. FARM IMPLEMENTS. 3 binders, (M.H. and Woods respectively), 6 farm, tip, and straw drays. F.F. drill, d.f. plough, 2 digger ploughs, disc plough, Norwegian tine, and chain harrows, cultivator, clod crusher, turnip and manure sower seed cleaner, Planet Jr., drill grubber, carpenter's and blacksmith's tools, blocks and chains, shaft, leading, and plough harness, water cart, buggy and harness 9 acres turnips, 2 stacks oaten sheaves, and clover hay. Considering that the Ury Park Clydesdale stu<j has had a record show ring career, comment is unnecessary. L. MACLEAN, 25my m Aucti on eer. THURSDAY, fctJi JUNE, 1918, At 12.30. CLEARING SALE AT PUERUA. OTRONACH, MORRIS, & CO. (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr Wm. Beat-tic, cf Puerua, to offer, as above, His Stock, Implements, etc., as follows:— 25 four, six, and eight-tooth Ewes 1 draught Gelding, 8 years 1 draught M ire, 8 years (by Sir Abbot) 1 draught Mare, 6 years 1 draught Mare, 5 years 1 draught Filly, 2 years (by Boquhan Kennedy) 1 trotting Gelding, Dummy (saddle and harness) 1 Marc (by Prince Imperial) 1 Gelding, 4 years (by Silver Ribbon, out of Prince Imperial mare) 1 Colt, 2 ? ears (by Bendigo Direct) 1 Foal (by Bendigo Direct) Wood's binder, Storrie ridger. Farmers' Favourite drill, Mnesey-Harris mower, Cambridge roller (Bft), d.f. plough, disc harrows (7ft), four-leaf harrows, turnip scuffler, dray and frame, spring-dray, gig. harness, block and chains, trees, plough chains. 500 vards sheep netting, stakes, barb wire, 140 bags chaff. 40 bags black Tartarian oats, 1 stack oaten sheaves, ICO sacks, 40 fowls and ducks, quantity sundries too numerous to mention. Also, Household Furniture. As Mr Beattie has sold his farm, everything is offered for unreserved sale. Luncheon provided. THURSDAY, 6th JUNE, 1918, At 12.30 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION. At Auctioneers' Rooms, Alexandra. J; OH N ~RIV ER S, acting under instructions from the Executors of Henry Tohiil (deceased), will sell by auction, on above date, 1. Coal Stage and Coal Business lately carried on by the deceased. 2. Stone Dwelling-house of 6 rooms, with water under pressure; also outhousc-s, 3roorred iron Cottage, packing shed, chaffhouse; Aveiy platform scales; with freehold of 6 acres 3 roods 33 poles (more or less) in the town of Alexandra; also leasehold comprising part of the subdivision of the Alexandra 'lown Belt Reserve, leased for a period of 21 years, computed from the 3rd October, 1914, with valuation for improvements, being lots 2 and 3, consisting of 5 acres 1 rood 14 poles and 4 acres 3 roods 5 poles (more or less), forming a fine orchard of 2000 fruit trees almost in full bearing (chiefly apples), 1600 of which comprise the best exnort varieties. The property adjoins tho Alexandra Railway Railway Station. 3. Grazing Run, being Section 113, Block I, Section 50, Block VII, Sections 39-40 Block VIII, Section 51a, Block IX, Leaning Rock District, containing by admeasurement 1752 acres 3 roods 26 poles (more or less), 1.i.p.; annual rental, £17 10s 6d. Commanded by the Manuherikia irrigation scheme and portion of tho town waterrace. All suitable for lucerne growing. One of tho best properties placed on tho market. Conveniently placed for road and railway transit. 4. Miscellaneous license over Round Hill comprising approximately 100 acres. ' STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. Spring-'tooth harrows, disc, 2 ploughs, tipdray and harness, double buggy, spring, cart and harness, one light Horse (suitable for saddle or harness), one Cow (June calving), one draught Horse (4 years old; used to all work), one good Hack. Particulars and conditions of salo at tho « t> °fi • nlav secn at tll ° office of W. A. Bodkin, solicitor, Alexandra. 30my ALTERATION PALMERSTON ' MONTHLY STOCK SALE. Owing to Monday, 3rd Juno, being a Holiday, it ins been decided to hold tho Monthly Salo in Palmerston SaJeyards on MONDAY, 10th JUNE. ALGETY & COMPANY (LIMITED) WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO (LTD.). OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LTD.). National mortgage & agency COMPANY (LTD.). 25my GET a North British Hot-water Bottle, with tho Patent "UNIQUE" Stopper. Made of best rubber, tight, well vulcanised seams, they last for years. That's why all chcmists recommend them. 30m OTAGO WITNESS. —Nov/ Stories. A large amount of reading matter, Prico Bd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17328, 30 May 1918, Page 10

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