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SALES BY AUCTION THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935, At 1 p.m. On the Farm, Outram. DISPERSAL SALE OF CLYDESDALES AND PLANT. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr David Hannah, Outram, to sell by Public Auction, as above: HORSES. 1 registered Clydesdale Mare, aged (Highmark—Agitator mare) 1 registered Clydesdale Mare, aged (Brilliant Chief—Highmark mare), (stinted to Cannie Mac) 1 Clydesdale Filly, rising 3 years (Scotland's Hero —Brilliant Chief mare) 1 Clvdesdale Filly, rising 2 years (Scotland's Hero—Brilliant Chief mare) 1 Clydesdale Filly, rising 2 years (Scotland's Hero —Baron Bold ma re J 1 filly Foal (Kowhai Stamp—Brilliant Chief mare) 1 Spring Carter (3 years) CATTLE. 3 Dairy Cows (in. full milk) IMPLEMENTS, ETC. S.f. plough, grubber, set saddle harrows, single plough, drill plough, 4 tip drays (in good order.),, 2 road drays, timber wagon, -5 sets saddle and breechings, 5 sets collar and names, 7 winkers, 4 sets leading chains, 5 sets P/chains and Back Bands, large quantity Chains, Tools, Swingle Trees and Sundries, set Avery Scales, Dust Thrower for Potatoes, set 4-horse Wagon Check Reins, quantity Reins. Attention is drawn to the horses. The (illies are all registered and attractively bred and present to buyers an excellent opportunity of acquiring good young Clydesdales. OUTSIDE ENTRIES: Four-year-old Gelding (all work) 1 eeven-year-old S.C. Gelding (all work). FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. BURNSIDE SALE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. SPECIAL ENTRY, FAT AND FORWARD CATTLE. ■"•*• & CO., LTD., have received instructions from MR F. M. RILEY, Timaru Creek Station, Hawea Flat, to sell by Public Auction as above—--18 Bullocks 15 Cows (guaranteed empty). COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE (Without Reserve) OMARUNUI ABERDEEN ANGUS STUD, The Property of W. Kinross White, Esq. At the OMARUNUI HOMESTEAD (10 Miles from Hastings or Napier). TUESDAY, APRIL 23, At 11.30 a.m. Catalogues of this noted prize-winning and old-established stud, now to be entirely dispersed, are obtainable, with full particulars, from the joint Auctioneers. The offering -includes the Stud Sires Actium of Gwavas, first at the Royal and Champion at the 1934 Hawke's Bay Show; Nabob of Omarunui, first at Wairoa, 1935; and Niblick of Omarunui, by the famous Royal Champion, Commander of Omarunui; and the whole of the champions and prize-winners of the past season at the Hawke's Bay, Dannevirke, and Wairoa Shows, the offering comprising: 3 stud Sires of notable breeding 86 stud Cows, bred to above sires 19 rising two-year-old Heifers 12 rising two-year-old Bulls 26 rising yearling Heifers 26 rising yearling Bulls. ' The Omarunui Stud has always occupied a foremost place, and has produced many notable winners at the Royal and leading Shows. Commissions will be executed for absentee buyers. Cattle will be placed on trucks free of charge. Full particulars are given in the catalogue obtainable from the Joint Auctioneers: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD., Wellington, Masterton, Auckland, etc. THE HAWKERS BAY FARMERS'COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., With which is incorporated Hoadley, Son, and Stewart, Ltd., Hastings, Napier, Waipukurau, etc. COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE (Without Reserve) Of the Famous WAITERENUI ABERDEEN ANGUS WAITERENUI ABERDEEN ANGUS STUD STUD OF 344 HEAD. LATE W. A. M'FARLANE, WAITERENUI, HASTINGS. Together with 60 HEAD FROM THE GLENAROS STUD. ' THE PROPERTY OF JAS. A. MACFARLANE. ESQ., GLENAROS, HASTINGS. MARAEKAKAHO YARDS, Maraekakaho, Near Hastings, On MONDAY and TUESDAY, APRIL 29 and SO, 1935, Commencing at 10 a.m. sharp. (Note: The dates of sale have now been altered.) The Waiterenui Aberdeen Angus Stud, to be dispersed as above, is one of the best known in Australia "or New Zealand, and has bred many Champions and" prizewinners at both New Zealand and Sydney Royal Shows. The complete dispersal of such a famous herd as this —one of the most notable in New Zealand for the past twenty years—offers to those in search of the best class of Aberdeen Angus cattle an opportunity to buy the very beet in the land. The offering will comprise: WAITERENUI STUD. 3 stud Bulls (see below) 154 stud Cows (served by above sires) 03 rising two and three-year-old " Heifers 87 rising yearling Bulls and Heiters 37 rising two-year-old Bulls. GLENAROS STUD. 31 rising four-year-old Heifers 29 rising two-year-old Bulls. An offering of 404 Registered Cattle. >The cows and heifers have been mated with the outstanding stud sires Nelson of Waiterenui and Ossian of Waiterenui, two sons of Eland of Bleaton (imp.) and the young sires Regal of Waiterenui and Ship of Waiterenui. These bulls represent the best blood in the land. The 60 head of Glenaros-bred cattle, on account of Mr Jas. A. Macfarlane, whose property adjoins Waiterenui, comprise the complete lines of their age, and will also be sold without reserve. His heifers have all been depasturing with exceptionally well-bred sires. The Auctioneers will accept commissions for absentee buyers. Cattle will be placed on trucks free of charge. Catalogues are now available, and will be posted on application. Auctioneers in Conjunction: \I7RIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Wellington, etc., Z LOAN & MERCANTILE "URRAY. ROBERTS & CO., LTD., Kanier etc. WRENS REAL SALE, 10 days only; all Painting and Paperhangmg Requirements drastically Reduced; inspect ■window, compare values. A DVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary **■ part of modern business promotion, rt has won a place tor Itself In virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising lias proved that it can return a profit to the advertiser. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22546, 13 April 1935, Page 28

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