SALES BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, 27th JUNE, 1919. At Balelutha Saloyards. CLUTIIA HORSE SALE, milE OTAGO FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.) will hold a Sale on abovo dato. Present Entries: 45 draught Mares and Geldings 12 spnng-eartors, harness Horses, and Hackneys. Entries received until Evening before Sale. TUESDAY, Ist JULY. 1919, At 11 o'clock. CLEARING SALE AT EVANSDALE. T ll^o^ 0 , FARMERS' CO-OPERA-r^4T T l VE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), favoured with instructions from Messrs Pullar Bros., who havo sold their Farm, will sell by auction, as abovo, 20 first-class dairy Cows (July-August calvers) ■9 springing Heifors 5 Heifers, years old 11 Yearlings 1 pedigree Jersey Bull 2 Pigs 1 draught Maro, by Relief, 6 years 2 spring-cart Mares, aged 1 draught Gelding, by Abbotsford, 5 years 1 draught Maro, aged. IMPLEMENTS. M.H. binder, M.H. grain drill, discs, ridger, cultivator, 2 drays and frame 2 spnng-drays, 2 d.f. ploughs 1 roller, 3-leaf harrows, sledge, grubber, milk cans, 2 grindstones, gig and harness, spring-cart and dray harness, leading and plough chains, collars, hames, and winkers, 250 sacks, horse-power and chaffcutter, horse covers, fowls, household furniture and sundries, i Luncheon provided. The Auctioneers wish to draw particular attention to the dairy herd, which last seaBon supplied more milk per cow to the Omimi Factory than any other herd; 17 cows average £3 5s per head for a MONTH'S supply. 21ju WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY, 1919, At 12.30. CLEARING SALE AT LAWRENCE. npHE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-A TIYE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), favoured with instructions from. Mr J. F. Smith, will sell, on his Farm, as above: 4 draught Horses 2 good Cows, in full milk 2 good Cows, September calvers 4 Yearlings 3 purebred Berkshire Sows, with litters 8 purebred Berkshire Sows, to farrow within six weeks 26 Porkers, from 601b to EOlb weight 1 pedigree Berkshire Boar (Jolly Times), Australian bred F.F. grain, manure, and turnip drill, d.f. plough, s.f. plough, set four-leaf harrows, garden, carpenter's and blacksmith's tools, 200-galloa milk tank, large milk cooler, harness for four horses, 6 sets chaius, saddle, bridle, set buggy harness, trees for four horses, farm dray, express, turnip slicer, M.H. cultivator (nearly new), R. and G. grain sower. Luncheon provided. 21ju WEDNESDAY, 25th JUNE, 1919. ' Burnsido Saleyards. SPECIAL ENTRY OF FORWARD BULLOCKS. "TO-RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. * » (LTD.) have received instructions from Captain H. V. Hankey to sell by auction, as abovo: 24 four and five-year-old Bullocks, in forward condition. 21ju THURSDAY, 26th JUNE, 1919, At 11 o'clock. On the Farm at Wharetoa, Clydevale. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF ■ STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETO. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. v». (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr Alex. M'Donald, Wharetoa, Clydevale, to sell, as above: The Whole of his Stock and Plant, comprising— SHEEP. 200 two, four, six, and eight-tooth crossbred Ewes (in lamb to B.L. rams) 150 prime fat Lambs 70 mixed-sex Lambs 4 Rams. HORSES. 8 draught Mares and Geldings, 4 to 8 years old 2 unbroken Fillies, 4 and 5 years 1 two-year-old Colt 1 Foal 2 harness Horses. CATTLE. 2 dairy Cows (in full milk) 3 dairy Cows (July and August calvers) 1 Bull 5 three-year-old Steers 6 young Cattle. niPLEMENTS. 2 R. and G. double-furrow ploughs, double digger plough, single digger plough, 2 farm drays and frames, tip-dray and frame, 2 M'Coi-mick binders (one almost s°s' ,-,¥- H> , Z rlun > seed - manure drill (13-coulter), 2 sots disc harrows, cultivator, broadcast seed sower, Cambridge roller (with front carriage), set 6-leaf tine harrows, set 4-leaf tine harrows, drill plough, single buggy, .gig, spring-cart, 2 sets blocks and chains. HARNESS 5 sets cart saddles and breechings, 5 sets leading chains, 12 sets collars, homes, and winkers 12 sets plough chains! swingle trees for two teams, 9 new horse covers, set gig harness, set spring-cart narness, Stewart horse dipper, sledge and barrel. . b SUNDRIES. Seed cleaner, stack cover, grindstone, wheelbarrow, anvil and vyce, fencing tools, coils Cyclone and, sheep netting. 1 bale 46m corn sacks, 600 empty sacks, 100 sacks seed oats, 2 stacks oaten sheaves, 60 fowls, quantity sawn timber Alia Laval separator, Daisy churn and utensils, 4 oases motor spirit, quantity fencing .wire, etc., etc Good sheep Dog. Luncheon Provided. NOTE—The Sheep are in splendid condition, and the Horses are nearly all young and axo first-class workers. The Implements are nearly all new, and are in firstclass order. ,fCLEARING SALE. : On tho Farm at Books. FRIDAY, 27th June, 1919, At Noon. & COMPANY (LIMITED) a 7 r? 6 en ?" st , ructed bv Mrs E. F Meo (who has sold her farm) to offer bv public auction: J 600 Sheep, mostly ewes 340 Lambs 4 working draught Horses 1 Hack 3 Cows 2 yearling Steers 4 Heifers 2 Sheep Dogs, -1 stack oaten sheaves, 1 stack lucerne, d.f Plough, disc, cultivator, reaper and binder, seed thrasher, hay-lifter, dray and harness, dog-cart and harness, 20 coils wire netting, plain and barbed wire, anvil, vyae, boring machine, tools, onatt bags, fowls, furniture, etc., etc. Also, Sreaal Entry on Account of Messrs J. and J. Shoppard- (Lauder): 1 , risin - four years, by King _, Daphne—Lauderdale mare J^ 111 -, 5, Tlsms five y ears > King Daphne—Lauderdale mare! Both are broken to saddle, and are quiet.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17657, 21 June 1919, Page 16
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