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SALES BX AUCTION TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1942, At 10.30 a.m. On the Farm,; Wylie’s Crossing. DISPERSAL "SALE FIRSTCLASS DAIRY HERD, HORSES AND PLANT WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. AND C 0.,. LTD., have received instructions from MESSRS CLARK BROS, (who are giving up dairying owing to Mr Stan. Clark having to fulfil military duties) to seU by Public Auction, as above: THEIR COMPLETE DAIRY HERD, HORSES AND PLANT. Comprising:— CATTLE:. 10 dairy Cows (May-June calvers) 24 dairy Cows (July-August calvers) 37 dairy Cows (September-October calvers) \ 4 dairy Cows (October calvers) 6 dairy Cows (just calved) 20 two-yeai-bid Heifers (September calvers) 20 10-month-oi.d Friesian Calves 1 registered four-year-old Shorthorn Bull (bred by A. Struthers, Mosgiel), SILVERSIDE LADDIE I registered four-year-old Friesian Bull (bred by H. North and Sons. Omimi). HORSES: 1 four-year-old draught Gelding (all work) 1 five-year-old draught Gelding (all work) 1 registered three-year-old Filly. MOKOTUA NETHERTON LADY (all work) 1 three-year-old Filly, MOKOTUA COLLY (all work) 1 three-year-old Filly (all work) 1 registered seven-year-old Mare, LADY ROSE (all work); foal at foot by VERDLEA MOONLIGHT; stinted to VERDLEA , MOONLIGHT 1 registered six - year - old Mare, ROSEBANK BELL (all-work); stinted to VERDLEA MOON- ' LIGHT 2 two-year-old draught Geldings (broken,to chains) 4 yearling Colts by ARUKETO PRINCE • ■ 1 yearling Filly by ARUKETO PRINCE 1 aged spring-cart Gelding (all work) „ 1 eight-year-old spring-cart Gelding (all work) . 1 three-year-old, spring-cart Filly (all work) , ' 1 eight-year-old spring-cart Mar; (all work); foal at foot; stinted to VERDLEA MOONLIGHT. IMPLEMENTS. ETC.: 9ft R. and G. roller (new); R. and G. double scuffler (new); Oliver mower (new); 10ft R and G. Discs (new); 13-coulter R. and G. drill (hew); hay rake (new): double-row R. and G. scuffler (new); M.H. Oft Discs; 3ft disc plough; single scuffler (new); d.f. Duncan plough; four-leaf harrow and bar; sledge; U-yard tip dray and frame: spring dray: gig; four-wheeled waggon and pole; Cyclone netting (plain and barb, wire); harness for eight horses: 2 sets leading Chains (new): dray saddle and breeching; horse arid cow covers; 2 sets’ fourhorse blocks and chains: swlngletrees; . stack cover (36 x 18. new): six-cow modern milking plant; Zip cone storage heater (automatic control); milk cooler; 1 h.p. motor and water pump: 28 10-gall, cans (new): buckets: testing bucket: electric Stewart horse clipper; cow syringe and dehorners; sundries: 2200 bales hay: 2 stacks good clover hay: 8 acres Green Globe turnips; 7 acres swede turnips; 60 fowls; quantity household furniture. MB.: Special attention is drawn to the dairy herd. They have all been bred by Messrs Clark Bros., who have culled heaviiy each'season, and comprise all young cows—second, third and fourthbalvers. The daily average of milk produced by this herd during OctoberDecember was 260 gallons. The 20 calves comprise the progeny of only the best * °The horses are particularly good sorts, and can be thoroughly recommended as good workers. The implements, which have only recently been purchased, are as new. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ale op freehold farm SITUATED AT DIPTON MAY 20, 1942, ■ At 2 p.m. ESSRS WRIGHT. STEPHENSON. AND CO. LTD., have been instructed. by Perpetual Trustees Estate and Agency Ltd., as Trustees in the Estate of jLIAM WALKER, Dipton. to offer at •tion bn their premises, Crescent, ercargill. the FREEHOLD FARM OF 636 ACRES 3 ROODS 33 POLES, ng Sections 20. 20A part 21, 67 67A; Closed Road. Taringatura District, :ther with all improvements thereon. 4PROVEMENTS. EIGHT-ROOMED ELLING, in first-class order; fivened Cottage; six-stalled iron stable, i loft, concrete floor and loose box iched: iron 60ft. x 20ft implement shed; ■ksmith’s- shop: cowbyre; fowlhouse, iery; woolshed! sheep yards and dip. FRMANENT STOCK.—Nine hundred ninety breeding ewes, 203 ewe hoggets, rams, V 7 head dairy cattle, 5 working ;es. UCTIONEER’S NOTE.—This property ituated in one of the best sheep dis ts in Southland. It is renowned for lambs, and is suitable for small seed ving. The property is all flat, natuv drv heavy to medium soil. It has ti suc’cessfullv farmed by the late ,er for the Isst 30 years, and is in top order. iNANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS could be ie for an approved purchaser. irther particulars from / The Auctioneers, ’ IGHT, STEPHENSON. AND CO., LTD., Invercargill: i PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE AND AGENCY CO.. LTD.. Invercargill. OWAKA STOCK SALE THURSDAY, ! MAY 14. 1942. At 12 Noon. PLEASE NOTE DATE. 45 three-shear Ewes 30 m.s. Lambs 20 m.s. Lambs 73 four-year-old wellbred forward Bullocks 6 fat |Cows and Heifers 50 ewe Lambs. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. \GO FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. NALD REID & CO., LTD., LORNEVILLE SALE. MAY 19. 1942. V ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (Inc. in Eng- , will offer account a client: ;0 fat and forward three and fouryear Hereford and Shorthorn Bullocks , . , 8 fat and forward Hereford-Short-horn-cross speyed Heifers ;0 three-year Hereford Steers 9 black-and-white three-year Steer* 9 fat Black Poll Steers, li years 5 fat Black Poll speyed Heifers. SATURDAY. MAY 30. At 12 Noon. AT TOWN HALL. -ALEXANDRA. mHE CENTRAL OTAGO COMMISSION JL AGENCY, instructed by the Trustees Executors and Agency Coy. of N.Z., Ltd,, as Trustees in the Estate of the late Steohen Thomas Spain, will Sell- by Auction: LOT I.—TWO-STOREY BRICK BUILDING. known as Spain’s Building, situated on freehold S. 26, Blk. 11, Tarbert street, Alexandra, containing 4,3 poles. This building is situated in the heart of the shopping area, the .ground floor being occupied by a wellequipped grocers’ shop with large double-fronted plate-glass windows. This is sold subject to the present tenancy. which expires on - April 4, 1946. The upper floor is divided into a threeroomed flat and two offices,' all let. The total rents amount to £155 4s per annum. LOT 2.— COMFORTABLE 4-ROOMED COTTAGE, situated at the corner of Tarbert and Killarney streets, on a sunny freehold i-acre section, being S. 11. Blk. XXX, Alexandra. The House is equipped with e. 1., and is drained to sewer, and is at present let to a good tenant. The section, t which is on a rise, is one of the best in the town, and, having two frontages, could conveniently be subdivided. For further particulars apply to The Trustees Executors and Agency Coy. of N.Z., Ltd., Water street, Dunedin; or, to Mr W. A. Harlow, Solicitor, Clyde; or to the Auctioneers. Alexandra.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24911, 9 May 1942, Page 9

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