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SALES BY AUCTION TUESDAY, JUNE 20, At II a.m. On the Farm, Maungatua. CLEARING SALE Of HERD OF SELECTED MILKING SHORTHORN DAIRY „ COWS, WITH HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, AND PLANT. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., ’ ’ LTD., have received instructions from Messrs Cuttance Bros, (whose lease has expired) to sell, as above: The whole of their Live and Dead Stock, comprising— CATTLE. 120 milking Shorthorn Cows (July-August-September cal vers) •. 30 milking Shorthorn two-year-old Heifers (spring calvers) 2 purebred milking Sherthorn Bulls (bred on “ Ruakura Stud Farm,” Hamilton) 1 purebred milking Shorthorn Bull (bred by Mr John M‘Gowan) 7 store Cows 19 rising two-year-old Steers. 38 selected milking-Shorthorn Calves PIGS, 20 breeding Sows (in pig) HORSES. 2 draught Mares (all work, stinted to Scotland’s Victor.) 2 draught Geldings (all work) 1 draught Gelding (3 years, broken) 1 draught Colt, rising 2 years 1 draught filly Foal, by Scotland s | Victor T Hack (broken, gelding) 1 Hack (unbroken, gelding), 2$ years, by Star Pointer 1 Hack (unbroken, colt), 2J years. •by First Fashion. 1 spring-carter Foal PLANT, SUNDRIES. ETC. Six-cow milking plant complete (including pulleys, shafting, belting, etc.), electric iheater (25 gallons), R. and G. d.f. plough, M.H. 3-furrow tractor plough, Fordson tractor, 1-ton Ford truck, R. and G. Bft disc harrow, 15coulter M.H. drill (with turnip attachment), Booth M'Donald 2-row ecuffler, turnip and mangel ridger, M'Cormick hayrake (10ft), M.H. binder (6ft), 2 farm drays, cream separator (90 gallons), 2 pigstyes for removal, 10 cream cans, Deering mower (4ft 6in), clod crusher, Cambridge roller for carriage, 10ft Bab- ! cock milk tester complete, 50-gallon milk vat, horse covers, harness, and sundries top numerous to mention. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE.—Special attention is drawn to the milking Shorthorn herd, which has been carefully selected over a period of years. Only sires of exceptional merit have beer used, and the progeny of only the best dams have been kept to maintain the herd at its present high standard. Actual returns from the factory for 1932-33 season were 2101 b of fat per cow, while calves were reared as well. TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS.— Southern buyers may travel by the EXPRESS, which will STOP AT OTOKIA on its NORTHWARD journey and also on its SOUTHWARD journey the same night, and a BUS WILL MEET this express .and convey passengers to and from the sale. Light Luncheon Provided, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1933, At 1 p.m. On the Farm at Warepa. CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AND ", .PLANT. ■ 'WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., »"■ LTD., have received instructions from Mrg G. C. Begg, who has sold her farm, to offer by Public Auction as above: „' ' L. ■ ■ ' , The whole of her Live and .Dead Stock. ' Full Particulars in Later Issues. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. CENTRAL CITY COTTAGE. FOR THE SMALL INVESTOR. Must be Sold to Wind Up the Estate. JOHN REID & SONS., LTD:, " instructed by‘the Trustees in the Estate of Archibald Fletcher (deceased), will offer as above: , Part Section 59, .Block* 23, Town of Dunedin,-having a frontage of 33. feet and comfortable Cottage, - 9 Short street, off Hanover stfeet (between Cumberland and Castle.streets). This handy Home contains 4 rooms and scullery, and has bay window, electric light, gas; 2 fireplaces, range, coal shed, washhouse, copper and tubs. No trams needed. Vacant possession. . 1430 Further particulars from Messrs LANG. & PATERSON, Solicitors. Or JOHN REID & SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1933, At. Noon. Tl/TESSRS JOHN REID & SONS, LTD., •mJL have received instructions from the Dunedin City Council to offer for sale by public auction, at their Rooms, Liverpool street, Dunedin, at the above-men-tioned time and date, the undermentioned CORPORATION BUILDING LEASES: Lot I.—Allotment 7 and part of Allotments 1 and 2, Block VI, Township of South Dunedin (King Edward street), at present in the name of Robert'Mitchell. The upset rent for the new term of 21 years is i £lB, and the valuation for improvements is £450. Lot 2. —Part Allotment 1, Block IX, Township of South Dunedin (King Edward street), at present in the name of Ernest F. Kropp. The upset rent for the new term of 21 years is £3O, and the valuation for improvements is £9OO. Further particulars may be had on application to THE TOWN CLERK; Or ■ THE AUCTIONEERS. MONEY O N B .Y TO LEND FURNITURE, PIANOS, LIFE POLICIES, SHARES. BONDS. , Etc.. Etc. QTAGO FINANCE & AGENCY CO.. LTD., T. and G. Buildings, 179 Princes street, Dunedin. Established 16 years. REGISTERED AGENCIES: ?. H. Hughes, 182 Dee street, Inver ■gill; C. D. M'Counell and Co., Maira; F. Cooke,. Clyde street, Bnlclutha; L. Scott, Kibble street, Oamaru; nciman. Pryor, Ltd.. Church • street, naru. . i onsult us or registered agent for ade. WE SPECIALISE. Money for Investment. J. W. THOMSON, Solicitor. 175 Rattray street. LOANS All securities: low rates: confidential. —Accommodation, Ltd., Bank of New Zealand Chambers. Princes street M 1 ONBY to LEND from £1 upwards on all classes security.—Octagon Finance j and Agency Co.: phone 10-448. 15ju I THE STUD. | A. & P. ASSOCIATION. " WANTED, the SERVICES of a good CLYDESDALE STALLION to Travel the Mount Hutt District, 1933 Season. Send pedigree, terms, etc., to J. F. STONE. Secretary, Methven. ADVERTISING pays Its way, often many times over. It will permit lower prices through increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time In which a product moves from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 22

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