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SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), At 12 o’clock.In Rooms, 299 Princes street. pRAZENDALB & CO. have received instructions from a Client leaving Dunedin to sell the whole of his SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DINING SUITE (in Saddlebags). OAK MORRIS CHAIRS. OAK BEDROOM SUITE. DUCHESSE CHESTS. ROSEWOOD DINING SUITE. LINOLEUM, Etc., Eto. Copper kerbs, cabinets, hose, buggy lamps, chests, boots and shoes, pictures, table cover, kitchen chairs, couch, leather dining suite, pram, bedsteads, piano, carpets, overmantel, bookshelves, bedding, kapok mattresses, cruets, bicycles, GIRL’S BICYCLE, books, kitchen and dining tables, fire screens, oil paintings, household utensils, ©to., eto. BRAZENDALE & <30., 24m Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29th, 1922. At 12 o’clock. AT KELSO. CLEARING - SALE of STUD ROMNEY SHEEP, CROSSBRED SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES AND IMPLEMENTS. TTrEIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO. ▼ ” (LTD.) are instructed by Mr James Jackson to sell by auction, on the Property, as above, (8.M.F.8. 693.) 50 one-shear Romney Ewes 60 two-shear Romney Ewes 210 three and four-shear Romney Ewes 100 Romney Ewe Lambs 100 Romney Ram Lambs 5 stud Bams 40 one-shear flock Rams 100 crossbred Ewes 50 2-tooth crossbred Wethers 1 Cow in full milk 10 Cows and Heifers, spring calvers 9 two-year-old Steers 4 draught Mares and Geldings (good workers) 1 Hack, 5-year-old (prize-taker), 4-horse waggon, tip-dray, R. and G. discs, R. and G. single digger, R. and G. d.f. plough, Duncan grubber (new), Storrie ridger, Storrie turnip thinner, 5-leat harrows, 4-leaf harrows, Massey-Harris mower, new grinder, Massey; horse rake, Cambridge roller, F.F. drill, Massey binder, turnip scuiller, sledge, trees, blocks and chains, harness for six horses, hut (12 x 10) on sledge, workshop (15 x 12) on sledge, pigstye on sledge,' fowlhouse on sledge, SOgal. tank, " 400 gal. tank, 2 sheep feeders on sledges, 20 coils netting, barb and plain wire, hay and straw stacks, washing machine, wringer, separator, dairy utensils, two churns, quantity furniture, oilcloth, crockery, books, tools, and sundries. , Flockmastem should make a point of attending this sale, for Mr Jackson’s Romneys are well known, having taken prizes at most of the principal shows in Otago and Southland, and his Rama always command top prices at Ram Fairs. His lease has expired, and everything will be sold without reserve. Luncheon Provided. THURSDAY. 30th MARCH. HERIOT STOCK SALE. 600 Two-tooth Crossbred WETHERS, in forward condition, ' ‘ 120 Rape LAMBS. 20 One-sheaf ROMNEY RAMS. IWIRIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO. (LIMITED), Auctioneers. 25m FRIDAY, 31st MARCH, At 12 o’clock noon. At Palmerston Saleyards. DISPERSAL SALE of BORDER LEICESTER STUD FLOCK, , No. 473. TTTRIGHT, STEPHENSON & 00. (LTD.) *' have received instructions to sell the whole of Mr Allan Cambridge’s Flock, particulars of which are approximately as fob lows:— 9 Stud Rpme, including the wellknown sires ‘‘Hampton Jeffrey" and ‘‘Jeffrey No. 2,” besides Numbers 1, 2, 5, and 5 of 1920, and Rams from the flock of the lata D. M. Sutherland. 250 stud Ewes 110 Ram I jambs 112 Ewe Lambs. The above flock was purchased by Mr Cambridge from Mr Donald Macdonald, Edendale (Flock 100). and is therefore one of the oldest-established flocks in the dominion. The stud Rams include firstprize winners at the Christchurch and Palmerston Shows Aa M>- Cambridge is losing the lease of Goodwood Estate, the whole of the flock is necessarily for unreserved sale. The above affords a splendid opportunity for anyone wishing to secure some of the best Border Lcicestsr blood in the country. All lota will be drafted and classed -for convenience of purchasers, and all sheep offered will hive been passed by an inapeotor of the Sheep Breeders’ Association, DISPERSAL SALE Of a RENOWED CLYDESDALE STUD, The Property of Mr James Patrick, Outram, New Zealand. THURSDAY, 20th APRIL, At 10 o’clock, AT LEE CREEK STUD FARM (TAIERI PLAIN). STEPHENSON, & CO. ’ » (LTD.) have received instruction from Mr James Patrick to sell by public auction, as above, The whole of his Clydesdale Stud, including!— The Unbeaten Show Yard and Breeding Horse BARON BOLD. The Imported Mares GAY LASS-and WHITE SILK. Tho 2-year-old Colt FLASHThe great prize-winning Mares BLACK SILK and SCOTLAND’S PRINCESS. And a Selection of 30 Fashionably-bred and high class young MARES, FILLIES, and ENTIRE COLTS. In addition to the above there will be offered 14 first-class powerful young Working Geldings and six unbroken two-year-old Geldings, all by Baron Bold. Tho dispersal of the above stud affords to breeders an exceptional opportunity to acquire Clydesdale stock of a class that has never been excelled in this country. Mr Patrick’s name as a breeder of high-class Clydesdales is known throughout Australasia, and even in Scotland he is recognised as one of the principal exponents of the breed. Special attention is directed to that wonderful horse BARON BOLD. For years he haa been the outstanding Clydesdale horse in the Southern Hemisphere, and has an unrivalled record in the Show Ring and at the Stud. The Auctioneer’s instructions are that all the horses, including the great Baron Bold himself, are to bo sold to the highest bidder, as Mr Patrick is leaving Lee Crook. Catalogues giving detailed information may be had on application to the Auctioneers, Wright Stephenson and Co., Ltd.. Stud Stock Salesmen, Dunedin ana Branches. ‘ WEDNESDAY, 29fch MARCH. At Noon. AUCTION SALE OF SCHOONER “VIALMAKIE,” On account of whom it may concern. li/TESSRS J. H. BETHUNE & 00. ItX will sell, in tjieir Rooms, Featherston street, Wellington, as above— The Hull and Equipment of the Threemasted Schooner “Yialmarie,’’ as she now liea on Farewell Spit. 25m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18513, 25 March 1922, Page 16