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SALES BY AUCTION TUESDAY, JUNE 1, At 1 p.m. On the Farm, Upper Junction. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., »' LTD., have received instructions from Mr John D. Dunn, Upper Junction, who has sold his property, to sell by Public Auction as above: — THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising: STOCK. 14 Dairy Cows (June, July, August, September calvers) 3 yearling Dairy Heifers 1 yearling Bull 1 half-draught aged Gelding IMPLEMENTS, Etc. 1 Hay rake (M'C-D., practically new), 1 si. wheel plough (M.H.), 1 hillside plough (new), 3-leaf tine harrows, swingle trees (2-horse yoke), 2 wheelbarrows, old motor car and spare parts, hens and ducks, sundry tools, small electric range, 30-gal-lon separator (Clinker), milk cooler, 6 milk cans, circular saw and spindle, upright grand piano (Cramar), red pine sideboard (6ft), leather suite (9 pieces), large extending dining table, walnut mir-ror-door wardrobe with drawers (6ft)), Axminster carpet (new, 12.6 x 9.6), carpet (nearly new, 12 x 11.6), 10 yards carpet runner (27 inches wide). THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937, At 11.30 a.m. On the Farm, Kelso. DISPERSAL SALE SHEEP, HORSES, AND PLANT. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.. ' v LTD., have received instructions from Mr Peter Williams, Kelso, who has disposed of his property, to sell by Public Auction, as above: COMPLETE FLOCK, HORSES AND PLANT, comprising: l SHEEP. 330 Rpmney cross 2,4, 6 and 8tooth Ewes (Romney rams turned out April 18) 170 Romney cross ewe Lambs 20 wether Lambs 20 Wethers HORSES. 1 draught Mare (6 years, stinted to Jim Baillie. Imp.) 1 reg. draught Mare (7 years, stinted to Jim Baillie, Imp.) 1 draught Gelding (6 years) 1 draught Gelding (9 years'! 1 draught Gelding (aged) 2 filly draught Foals CATTLE, Etc. 2 dairy Cows (October calvers) 1 dairy Cow (at profit) 1 18-months-old Heifer 1 Pig IMPLEMENTS, Etc. Di. R. and G. plough, single digger (R. and G.), M.H. binder. M.H. 13coulter drill with turnip box, Macalister ridger, lime sower, M.H. cultivator, set R. and G, Bft discs, roller (10ft), M'C-D. Big 6 mower and grinder. Storrie Willett roller, turnip scuffler, set 12ft tine harrows, set 18ft chain harrows, clod crusher, saddle harrows, Planet, Jnr. scuffler, R. and G. tractor E lough lift, dray and frame, saw ench and 2 saws, 1 Twigg 3i h.p. petrol engine, set 4-horse blocks and chains, harness and covers for 6 horses, 6 pair plough chains, full set swingle trees for 5-horse yoke, 2 sledges, 3 galvd. petrol drums (44ga1.), 2 12-gal.'oil drums with taps, grindstone, wool press (Donald), quantity wheat and oats, ryegrass and white clover seed, i and j-galvd. water pipings and fittings, timber, fencing Bpsts, netting, stakes, wire. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1937, At 1 p.m. At Tahuna Park, UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF HIGH-CLASS CLYDESDALE STUD. LTD., in conjunction with THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPER-A ATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., have received instructipns from Mr A. Wilson t Henley, to sell by Public Auction, as above: 10 registered Stallioni 9 registered Colts 17 registered Mares 12 registered Fillies Special attention is drawn to this Sale. The offering is, undoubtedly, one of the greatest collections of highclass registered Clydesdales ever submitted to auction in New Zealand. They are of direct descent from the most noted sires and dams in Scotland. The Stallions included have travelled the most popular breeding districts in Otago, Southland and Canterbury, where they have met with universal success, both as breeders and the quality of the stock they have left. The originally imported mares have been consistent yearly breeders, and their progeny have all the characteristics of their highly-bred dams. The quality, type and breeding of the rising young horses, three-year-olds, two-year-olds and yearling colts cannot be excelled. The whole entry comprises a collection of Clydesdales that has rarely, if ever, been equalled in New Zealand. This sale, therefore, affords prospectice buyers in search of high-class Clydesdales a unique and unexpected opportunity to fill their requirements. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Dunedin, Wellington and Branches. And THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD., Dunedin. DISPERSAL SALE OF "KENWYN" CLYDESDALE STUD, AT STUDHOLME JUNCTION. SOUTH CANTERBURY. MONDAY, JUNE 7, At 2 p.m. Acting under instructions from J. H. MITCHELL, Esq., a Complete Dispersal Sale of his well-known oldestablished and select KENWYN CLYDESDALE STUD will be held as above, when we shall submit to auction: 6 STUD MARES, by BONNY BREASTKNOT, LANDSDALE EVEREST, SCOTLAND'S VICTOR, and CRAIGIE ELECT; all served by LORD BRILLIANT. 10 STUD FILLIES. by CRAJGIE ELECT, ROYAL MAC, DESIRE (Imp.). FREEDOM, and LORD BRILLIANT. 5 STALLIONS and COLTS, including the Outstanding Stud Horse LORD BRILLIANT, by DUNURE FABRIC (Imp.). As Mr Mitchell, who is well known throughout Australia and New Zealand as one of the best judges of Clydesdale horses in the Dominion, is retiring from breeding, the dispersal of his very select Kenwyn Stud offers a unique opportunity to breeders to secure the best of the breed. Catalogues and full particulars from the joint Auctioneers: Conveyance will meet both Express Trains. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD., Wellington, Timaru, Oamaru, and Branches. THE SOUTH CANTERBURY FAR--1 MERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Timaru and Branches. WREN'S WALLPAPERS; largest selection, lowest prices, latest designs; samples sent free on request; satisfaction guaranteed.—Wren's.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23203, 29 May 1937, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23203, 29 May 1937, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23203, 29 May 1937, Page 28