Auctioas 1 ANNUAL WINTER HORSE FAIR. Dunedin Horj-e Saloyarcls. --VX7RIGHT, STEPHEXSON, & CO. j -» T have pleasure in announcing that ] this important Fixture will, as usual, take nlace DURING WINTER SHOW WEEK. THE FIRST DAY— Thursday, 15th Junebeing devoted to the Sale of CLYDESDALE HORSES. THE SECOND DAY— Friday, 16th June— to DRAUGHT and LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. Entries now being received. 26ap TUESDAY. 16th MAY, , At 12 o'clock prompt. ' i At Flag Swamp (one mile from Goodwood | Railway Station). IMPORTANT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE of SURPLUS PEDIGREED CLYDESDALE MARES, COLTS. FILLIES. DAIRY COWS, YOUNG CATTLE, Etc. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. j have received instructions from Mr Frank M'Oalrum to sell by public auction, I at. above time- and place : 2 high-class pedigreed Clydesdale Mares, " _F°ur and five years old 2 high-class draught Mares, seven years old ; KJth foals at foot 8 draught* 'Colls^'three. to five years old; ' * ' ' broken" arid "unbroken 2 light harness Fillies, two and three years old - ■ 1 spring-cart Gelding 1 high-class boy's Pony, in foal to Young • Bell Boy 20 well-bred dah'y Cows ? at drop : winter arid spring calverg, and in full milk I pedigree- shorthorn Bull, two years , old : Mr^Holines's breed ' 50 well-bred young Oattle, including 15 .splendid Heifers, in oalf. Also, Spring dray, gig, harness, milk cans, Avery scales, etc. [ Anyone in search of really first-class stock i should not fail to attend this sale, and as Mr M'Callum is giving up dairying, the above Cows include" his whole herd. Without reserve. Luncheon at 11.30. — » • THURSDAY, 18th .MAY, At 12 o'clock noon. At Silverstream, North Taieri. ■UNRESERVED SALE OF FIRST-CLASS STOCK, Etc. _ i (Owing to Expiry of Lease). WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. have, received instructions from Messrs W. and- J. Currie to sell by public auction, at above time and place, the whole of their Live Stock and Plant, consisting of, 700 superior crossbred Ewes, two, four, six, and eight-tooth; ages about equal; to lamb to Border Leicester rams end September or 9 early. October. This^is as good> a line of crossbred ewes- as is": to be found in the district 100 full-mouthed halfbred Ewes, none broken:; to lamb to Border Leicester rams at same time as the crbssbreds 130 fat an*d forward crossbred Wethers, two, four, and - six-tooth (on tuifriips) 400 first-class crossbred Lambs, mixed sexes (on turnips) 13 Border Leicester rams 1 first-class Clydesdale Mare, 9 years, by Clansman, out of a Lord Salisbury mare, with colt foal at foot by Prince Alexander, ' and served by him again 1 first-class Clydesdale Mare, 8 years, by Clansman, out of a Taieri Tom mare, with colt foal at foot by Young Garryowen and stinted to Prince Alexander. 1 Suffolk Punch Mare. 9 years (imp. from Australia), with colfc foal at foot by Prince- Alexander, and served by him again 2 eighteen-months-old Colts by Pride's Fancy and Lion King 10 first-class dairy Cows, shorthorn milking strain, in full milk and in oalf; to calv« in the spring 3 superior Heifers in calf, and 16 Calves 30 two and three-year-old Steers and Heifers 1 two-year-old Shorthorn Bull 3 fat Pigs. Also 4 acres swede turnips (good), and i aer# potatoes, d.f. plough (Reid and Gray), four-leaf harrows, etc., etc., dairy utensils. Luncheon provided. 26ap FRDDAY, 19th MAY,. At 12 o'clock. At Manuka Creek (near Milton). CLEARING-oljT SALE of DRAUGHT HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, FAJtIM IMPLEMENTS, Etc. %\7 RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. » t have received instructions from Messi*s Ross and Cook (who have disposed of their property) to sell by public auction, at above time and place: 6 good draught Mares and Geldings, all in work 2 draught Colts (unbi'oken), and 2 light harness Horses 8 first-class Cows (winter and spring calvers) II head young Cattle 550 f.m. orossbred Ewes (some four and six-tooths), presently running with Border Leicester rams. Also, a splendid collection of Farming Implements, including 2 farm drays and frames, 1 d.f. R. & G. plough, 1 swing plough, 1 drill plough,— l drill grubber, 2 Massey-Harris cultivators, Wood's reaper and bindesr, Adrianoe reaper and Binder, turnip sower, 2 sets 4-lea£ harrows, diso narrows, chain, harrow's, Cambridge roller, (harness, a'he-ep netting* standards, wire, cornrsaeks, cream separator (almost new), household furniture, and sundries too numerous to particularise. As Messrs Ross 'and* Cook have sold their faria/ $hp «^lx>ve axe for unreserved sale. ■Luncheon at 11.30. Smy
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Otago Witness, Issue 2668, 3 May 1905, Page 37
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