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SALES BY AUBTIOH. TUESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1926, At 12 noon sharp. CLEARING SALE AT WAIKOUAITI. QTRONACH, MORRIS, & CO. (LTD.) In conjunction with TA ALGETY & CO. (LIMITED) I' have received instructions from JVli P. Toomey, whose lease of the Island Farm has expired, to sell at above time and place: , ~, , 450 good four, six, and eight-tooth Lives , 300 fat six and eight-tootn \\ ethers 280 fat and forward six and eighttooth Wethers 300 fat and forward Lambs 50, failing-mouthed Ewes 40 three-year-old fat and forward Bullocks 20 Cows, second calvers (due duly) 20 springing Heifers 20 store Heifers 4 Cows (coming to profit) ' 1 Hereford Bull 4 aged draught Geldings 1 draught Mare, 7 years, Talbot (imp.) 1 draught Mare, 6 years, Talbot (imp.) 2 draught Mares, 6 years, with foals at loot 1 brood draught Mare 1 four-year-old Fil)y (broken to chains) 2 three-year-old Geldings 2 two-year-old Fillies, by Bonny Fabric 1 four-year-old Filly, spring vanner 8 two and three-year-old Colts and Fillies (spring vanners), by Young Sir Talbot—thoroughbred by by Sir Sir mares 1 aged thoroughbred Mare, by Blackstone —Miss Adair 1 aged thoroughbred Mare, by All died—Miss Adair 1 aged thoroughbred Mare, by Stepniak —Pereline (in foal to Sartorze) 1 two-year-old Filly, by Sartorze— Floraline 4 Hacks. M.H. reaper and binder, R.G. three-furrow plough, R.G. double-furrow plough, swing plough, drill plough, three-fur-row disc plough, set six-leaf harrows, drill harrow, double-furrow sculfler, 2 single-furrow scuff lers, grubber (eight tine), M.H. grain drill, grass-seed sower, hay rake. Story turnip ridger, liipe sower, 2 Cambridge rollers, clod crusher, 2 wheelbarrows, sledge, 1 sledge on wheels, fanner, set Avery scales (Ccwt), 4 farm drays and frames, 2 tip drays, blocks, tackle, and chains for eight horses, 4 cart saddles and breedings, 4 sets leading chains, collars and winkers for 10 horses, swingle trees, 20 sacks of grass seed. .Luncheon Provided. MONDAY, 12th APRIL, 1926, At 1 p.m. EYANSDALE STOCK SALE. QTRONACH, MORRIS, & CO. (LTD.) O will hold their usual Monthly Stock Sale at Evansdale, as above, when they will offer, on account of clients, the following:— 8 good Cows, all April calvers 1 Bull 1 Cow, full milk. 3 springing Heifers. Further entries until time of sale with the Auctioneers. WATERS. RITCHIE, & CO. have received instructions from the Directors of the King Edward Technical College to offer by auction, on the Property, at Balmaeewen, on FRIDAY, April 16, at 2 p.m. sharp: 1 spring-cart Gelding 1 Cow (in milk). Spring dray, farm dray and frame, plough, Hillside plough, harrows, disc harrows, grubber, drill grubber, turnip ridger, Cambridge roller, clod crusher, 1 Sharpies Separator, 1 Globe - churn, 1 milk can, 1 incubator and brooder, 2 collars, 2 sets hames, cart, saddle, and breeching, 1 spring cart set of harness, pair leading chains, 2 sets plough chains, 2 pairs winkers, 2 pole straps, 1 double tree, grindstone, 4 swingle trees. lOap CLEARING SALE. BALRUDDEKY. FRIDAY, APRIL, 1926, 11 o’clock sharp. rmiE NATIONAL MORTGAGE & J- AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr W. R. Gawn, who has sold his farm, to hold a clearing sale of all his Live and Dead STOCK, comprising: SHEEP: 300 Romney cross two-tooth Ewes 300 Romney cross four-tooth Ewes 300 Romney cross six-tooth Ewes 30t) Romney cross eight-tooth Ewes 300 Romney cross five-year-old Ewes 300 Romney cross ewe Lambs 600 Ronmev cross fat and forward m.s. Lambs (on feed 5 weeks). RAMS: 1 Shropshire four-shear 7 three and four-shear Border Leicester 6 three and four-shear Romney 35 one-shear Romney (flock No. 57). CATTLE: 6 fat Cattle (three of these show beasts) 3 Heifers (winter calvers) 2 milk Cows 20 two-year-old empty Heifers 10 18-month Steers 4 Cows (with calves at foot). 1 HORSES: 2 aged Geldings 1 Gelding (3 off), broken to lead I Filly (3 oft), broken to lead 1 saddle and harness Horse (5 years 2 saddle Horses 1 Fillv, by Nelson Bingen, 1 year old) (pedigree at sale). IMPLEMENTS: 1 d.f. plough (R. and G.), 1 Cambridge roller, 1 Duncan cultivator, 1 drill scuffler, 1 IL and G. broadcaster, 1 Massey-Harris drill, 1 Deering binder (new), 1 Carlyle woolpress, 1 set scales, 1 wool table, 2-stand Lister shearing machine (new), 1 sheep feeder, 1 dray and frame, blacksmith’s forge and anvil, 200 b.g. stakes, 20 posts and strainers, 2 sledges with frames, 1 set spring-dray harness, full set collars and hames, etc., for 4-horse team, wire netting blocks and chains, separator, 1 ton of cement, 5 rock salt, 1 sheep dog (“Handy”), 1 meat safe, wheelbarrow. To anyone on the look-out for good breeding ewes we can, with every confidence, recommend them to attend this sale. The ewes are in the pink of condition, and are all straight lines, being practically all bred on the farm. The implements are as good as new, and the cattle and horses are all in good condition. As Mr Gawn has sold his farm, every lot is for unreserved sale. Luncheon Provided. AITAN G A T 'A COAL AND NUTS UNEQUALLED. For 1 COOKING OR HEATING. U If not obtainable from your Coal Merchant, ring ’phone 914. rpHE FARMERS' PAPER—The Agncultural Department of the OtagT Witness is acknowledged lo be unequalled Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Soutldand, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern ruial districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country readers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19760, 10 April 1926, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19760, 10 April 1926, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19760, 10 April 1926, Page 17