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SALES BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE To to hold at LUMSDEN HILLS, NEAR LUMSDEN, On THURSDAY, 11th- MARCH, 1920, At 11.20 o'clock sharp. STEPHENSON, & CO. IT (LIMITED) have received instructions from John M'Arthur, Esq. (who has docidcd to subdivido and offer at once tho wliolo of bia Property for bona' fido sole), to sell by public auction, as above: SHEEP. 2SCO six and eight-tooth Ewes 500 failing-mouth Ewes 200 two-tooth Ewes 150 two-tooth Wcthcra 500 four, six, and eight-tooth Wetlhera 2300 mixed-sex Lambs 80 Rama ' 6030 CATTLE 50 forward two-yoar-oldl Heifera 10 yearling Steers and Heifera 10 Cows and Calves 5 milk Cows. 75 HORSES. 8 -working Draught* 1 four-year-old Gelding ' 8 Hacks--6 quiet clrildren's and polo Ponies • 4 pony Mares and Foals 2 pony Stallions. 29 IMPLEMENTS, Etc. 1 now broad-caster, 1 drill, 2 ploughs, 1 set discs, 1 set chain harrows, 1 set tyne harrows, 1 ridger, 1 weighing machine, 2 tons of manure, 200 now rabbit traps, 10 sacks grass seed, timber, netting, harness, collars, leading chains, covers, stakes, and quantity Sundries. The Auctioneers have every_ confidence in recommending tho stock befog offered. As Mr M'Artbur i 3 sellin" the Property, everything coming under tho hammer is for absolute unreserved sale. For tho convenience of buyers the evening train for Invorcargill will not leavo Lumsden until 4.15 p.m. Motor oars will convoy buyers to and from the train. Luncheon provided. 29f .' IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE, To bo held at Athol on FRIDAY, 19th MARCH, At 11 o'clock sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (LTD.) ha\'e received instructions from James Kins, Esq., to sell by -public auction, as above, •, * . The Whole of his STOCK and PLANT, including— SHEEP. 1500 four, six, and eight-tooth tussock Ewes 1500 four, six. and eight-tooth paddock Ewes 300 two-tooth tussook Ewes and Wethers 400 forward four and six-tooth Wethers 170 stud Romney Ewes 170 stud Romney Lambs 800 m.s. tussock Lambs 100 Romney flock Rams 1500 m.s. paddock Lambs (with paddock of rape feed given in). CATTLE. 50 Hereford breeding Cows 20 dairy Cows 17 three-year-old Steers 70 Hereford Yearlings 55 Hereford Calves 3 Hereford /-Bulls j. Shorthorn Bull. HORSES. 16 working Draughts 8 three to five-year-old yorrag Draughts (unbroken) 3 light Horses. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 4ft 6in Clayton and Shuttloworth thrashing mill, Marshall 6-horse portable engine, Reid and Gray double bagger, straw press, 2 three-furrow Booth-M'Donald ploughs, 2 R. and G. double-furrow ploughs, R. and G. swamp plough, dagger plough, drain plough, swing piousrh, double scuffler, 1 set P. and D. Duncan discs, 1 set R. and G. discs, cultivator (P. and D. Duncan), Reid and Gray roller, wooden roller, 3 sets tine harrows, chain harrows, tripod harrows, grass seed sower 2 Massey-Harris binders, Macalister ridger. Planet Jun. scuffler. 4 four-horee sets of blocks and chains, swjnglctrees. ft. <md G. wagon, 3 drays, timber truck, long-shafter, P. and D. Duncan stripper, gig and double buggy, Murray woolpress, Avery weighing machine, scoop, 500 yards rabbit netting, 700 yards Cyclone netting, blacksmith's outfit, 'separator, 600 red biroh posts, grindstone, 16 sets collars and bames, 16 sets winkers, 6 sets leading chains, 6 cart saddles and brecchings, gig harness, 8 horse covers, horse clipper, 60 bags dun' oats, 20 bags dressed ryegrass, 8 bags mix»d grass seed, 15 tons oaten chaff, 700 empty sack's. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—As Mr King has l disposed of the whole of his Athol property, everything coming under the hammer is for absolute unreserved sale. The paddock lambs will be sold with a crop of tip-top rape thrown in. The sheen are all in splendid order, while the horses and cattlo are second to none in the Athol district. Luncheon provided. 28f THIS~ ' SATURDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1920, At 10 o'clock sharp. Otago Farmers' Horse Bazaar. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) will auction, on the above date, the CLYDESDALE STALLION, BONNIE KIRKLAND, By Bonnie Bucklyvio. On Account of Clients from Central Otago, Balolutna, Milton, _ Palmerston, and other Districts: 41 draught Mares, Geldings 13 Spring-oartera 9 harness Horses, Hackneys. On Account of a Country Client: 1 Draught 3 light Horses. So as to allow buyers to attend the Portobello Show, the Sale will commence at 10 O'CLOCK SHARP. 27f FRIDAY, sth MARCH, 1920, At 11 o'clock. DEPLENISHING SALE AT NENTHORN. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TTVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), favoured with instructions from Mr Robert Little, who has sold his Farm, will sell by auction on the farm as above: — 160 two-tooth Ewes and Wethers. 47 four-tooth Wethers. 300 mixed sex Lambs. 4 draught Mares. 1 Cow and Pig. Gig, farm dray and frame, scuffler, ridger, sot four-leaf harrows, swingletrees, blocks and chains, harness, separator (Melott), 60 sacks chaff, household furniture, fowls, etc. Mr Little having sold his Farm, everything is for UNRESERVED SALE. Luncheon Provided. 28f CENTRAL OTAGO STOCK SALES. FIRST SERIES 1920 SEASON. Sal -. will be held as follows-: — MTDDLEMARCH SALEYARDS, MONDAY, Bth MARCH; OTUKEHUA SALEYARDS, TUESDAY, 9th MARCH; RANFURLY SALEYARDS, WEDNESDAY, 10th MARCH; WAIPIATA SALEYARDS, THURSDAY, 11th MARCH. Present Entries: 1 double *iggy, in first-class order. Entries for all the above Sales now being* received. THE DUNEDIN STOCK AGENTS' AND WOOL BROKERS' ASSOCIATION. _ 261 ifRED. ARCHER, Secretary.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17871, 28 February 1920, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17871, 28 February 1920, Page 16

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