AuctionsTHURSDAY, ilth JULY, At 12 o'clock. CLEARING SAL.E AT GKKENVALE (Near l\eLo). CLYDE?DALF, &TALLION WALLACE. VALUABLE CLYDESDALE MARES AND PIIOGENY. SHORTHORN CATTLE. SHEEP, IMPLEMENTS, and SUNDRIES. OU I N & ROGER have received instructions from Mr J.unes Cullen to sell by public auction, at hid farm, Greenvale, on the above date — The whole of his Valuable Stock, Implement*, etc., consisting of.: — HORSES. The great breeding Stallion Wallace, are of winners at Chnstchurch, Dunedin, and other shows last season. 2 vear-olcl Colt, by Wallace. Sheha lYol. 11, N.Z.5.8.), sire, Craigie\ar; first-prize winner at Gore ancl Tapanui, and now in. foa l to Wallace- . . Bell, Byrs: sire, Puddy's Thumper: in foal to Wallace. ' My Aggie, dam Flower (Vol. 11, : N.Z.5.8.) ; sire, Lord Onslow ; in , foal to Wallace. Queen of the Cranbournes (Vol. 11, N.Z.5.8.). This \aluable mare is | clam of Duchess of Alexander. Captain Alexander, and Crown and Feather, winners of numerous first and j champion prizes, and is again safely in foal to Wallace. Old Blaze Away; sire. Sir Colin (Gowrie) ; with splendid colt foal by Wallace, that gives every promise of being a champion in the show ring. Also* 4 young Colts and Fillieh, by Wallace. CATTLE. Pure Shorthorn Cow (in calf). 2 Heifers, by Gow's champion bull Peer. 4-00 Sheep. Implenaentb and Sundries. The entire Wallace is in splendid heart I and condition, and would be a valuable acquisition to any district. The Clydesdale Mares to be offered all possess the good points that please horse fanciers, and all being in foal to Wallace, should command the attention of breeders in Otago and Southland. Mr Cullen having disposed of his farm for immediate delivery, the whole of the abo^ c are for absolute and unreserved sale. Luncheon provided. QUIN & RODGER, 19j u Auctioneers 1 . FOR PRIVATE SALE. ETALVALE STATION. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr Roderick M'Kenzie, to sell by pri\ate tieaty, His Etalvale Run, consisting of 10,600 ACRES FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL COUNTRY. Held on a 14 yeart.' lease (of winch about 6i have still to run) from the Otago School Commissioners at an annual rental of £172. Valuation for improvements is obtainable at the end of lease. The property is situated on the banks of the Jacob River, about 12 miles from Nightcaps Railway Station. It is exceedingly well fenced, and is subdivided into numerous Paddocks. About 600 acres are in English grass. The buildings are most complete, and consist ot nine-roomed Dwelling-house. Woolshed for six shearers, Stables, Sheep Yardo, Dip, etc , etc. Etalvale is one of the choicest little run.« in Southland, and is all splendid lambing country. The flock is entirely a breeding one, and consists of about 4200 breeding ewes and ewe lambs. The property is for sale without the stock, but a portion, oi' even the whole, of the sheep could be arranged for if the ! buyer wished. I Mr M'Kenzie's sole reason for selling is that he has jiist purchased the Wairaki Runs adjoining his Blackmount property, and these require his whole attention. Easy Terms can be arranged. Further particulars on. application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Invercargill, Gore and Duuedin,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2467, 26 June 1901, Page 33
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