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SALES BY AUCTION LAND SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1940, At 11 a.m. (Immediately before dispersal sale of stock) At Messrs Taylor Bros.' Yards, "West Dome" Homestead, Mossburn. 17RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. » LTD., have received instructions from Messrs W. Paterson and Son to Sell by Public Auction, as above: THE LEASE OF "WEST DOME" .STATION. MOSSBURN, Being as Follows: 61,583 ACRES PASTORAL LICENCE. Annual Rental £4OO, with 21 years to run. The SITUATION is excellent, the woolshed being 6 miles from Mossburn Township, where there is a Railway and Sale Yards. BUILDINGS—--2 Cottages, witl good water supply. Shearers' Quarters and Cookshop. Woolshed for 7 shearers and ample sheep and wool rocm. Stable, chaffhouse, drafting and branding yards, dip. 5 Men's Huts on run, also 4 yards. EXTENSIVE PLANTATIONS •Include Approximately 8000 Trees. FENCING is adequate, the approximate length being 31 miles, of which 17 miles is subdivision. "WEST DOME" is sound sheep country which produces big, Romneycross sheep, and gives a good surplus. For many years the surplus has been eagerly competed for in the local sale yards, and for some seasons past the w2thers have topped the market. POSSESSION WILL BE GIVEN IMMEDIATELY TRANSFER IS APPFOVED. For further particulars apply _ WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & C 0... LTD.. Dunedin; Or, DOWNIE STEWART, PAYNE. & FORRESTER, Solicitors, Dunedin. THURSDAY, MARCH 28. 1940, At Messrs Taylcr Bros.'. Yards, West Dome Homestead, MOSSBURN. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE " WEST DOME" SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, ETC. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD., have received instructions from Messrs W. Paterson and Son, Mossburn (who, on account of the decease of one of the members of their family are winding up the estate) to Sell by Public Auction, <s above:. SHEEP. 662 Romney-cross two-tooth Ewes 492 Romney-cross four-tooth Ewes 550, Romney-cross six-tooth Ewes 676 Rcmney-cross eight-tooth Ewes 87 full-mouth Romney-cross Ewes 197 Romney-cross two-tooth Wethers 362 Romney-cross four - tooth ■ Wethers 588 Romney-cross six and eighttooth Wethers 54 two,- three, and four-shear Romney 'Rams 10 two, three, and four-shear halfbred Rams (Romney- ' Merino) 10 five-shear Rams ■ 600 Romney-cross Wether Lambs 600 Romney-cross Ewe Lambs 50 one-shear Romney Rams (bred at "Ayrburn Station," Arrowtown). CATTLE. 1 Hereford Bull, 4yrs 1 Hereford Bull, 7yrs 35 breeding Cows (ShorthornHereford cross), with Calves at foot 35 breeding Cows (ShorthornHereford cross, in calf to Hereford bull) 30 one-year Shorthorn-Hereford-cross Heifers.

2 nine-year-old draught Mares 1 seven-year-old draught Gelding 5 hack Mares, 6 to 10-year-olds. SUNDRIES. Woolp-*ess, scales, wool table, vyce, drilling machine, pipe dies and cutter, 2 grindstones, 15cwt galvanised wire (new), ljcwt barbwire (new), 350 posts, 22 sheets roofing iron, 20 sheep feeders, 250 sacks, farm dray, 3 pack saddles, 4 collars and names, cart saddle and breeching, 2 sets leading chains, 4 winkers, 6 horse covers, wheelbarrow, garden plough, large quantity tools and sundries. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Rarely do prospective buyers have the opportunity of acquiring sheep of the standard of the " West Dome " Flock. Last year part of the flock was sold and the pick retained. W ; "•• the benefit of careful selection and culling over a long period, the flock are an attractive line of well-bred tussock sheep that have always been noted for their shiftine propensities. The various lines will be offered in suitable lots to meet purchasers' requirements. The Breeding Cows are all young and in gocd condition. SATURDAY. MARCH 30, 1940, At 1 p.m. On the Farm. Stony Creek. DISPERSAL SALE. SHEEP. HORSES. CATTLE, AND LTD., have received instructions from Mr F. L. Armstrong (who has disposed of his property) to sell by Public Auction, as above: THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK AND PLANT, comprising:— SHEEP: 20 Romnev cross two-tooth Ewes 200 Romney cross four, six, and eight-tooth Ewes 80 failing-mouth Ewes £ Wethers 4 Southdown Rams 4 Romney Rams. CATTLE: 3 dairy Cows 1 fat Cow 1 Steer. 18 months 1 Heifer. 18 months 1 Heifer, 12 months 1 Steer. 12 months 3 Calves. HORSES: 2 draught Geldings, 7 years 2 draught Mares, aged. SUNDRIES: D F plough, single digger plough, hillside plough disc harrows, 5-leaf tine harrows, grubber. 13-coulter drill with turnin attachment, ridger. single scufTler, Cambridge •roller, reaper and binder, clod crusher, sledse. dray and frame harness for 5-horse team, blocks and chains : (4-horse team), plough chains and trees. 2 oaten sheaf stacks. 17 sacks oats, sheep netting, stakes and posts., manure, empty sacks and sundries. IJOW many people pass your shop? Thousands more will read your advertisement in THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24254, 23 March 1940, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24254, 23 March 1940, Page 20

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