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] Auctions. TERMS : —Twenty-five per cent, cash, 15 per cent, in two years, and the balance in five years with interest at 5 per cent Plans and full particulars vn application to ; WRIGHT. STEPHENSON. & CO., | Dunedin, Invercargill. Gore, Balf our. Kelso ; Or, Mr A. W. RODGER. ! Waimra House. Gore. j SATURDAY. 13th MAY, I At 9 o'clock. ' At the Dunedin Hcr?o Saleyards. WAGGON TEAMof DRAUGHT HORSES, From Poolburn (Central Otago). WRIGHT, STEI'HEXKON \ CO. have i-Gceived instruction- from Mr ,T. Meade. of Poolburn, who is renring from waggoning, to sell by public auction, ai above time and place, his well-laiown waggon team of 9 firsr-ciass draught Alares and Geld« iugs, from 5 to 7 years old ; all staunch and reliable workers (trials given) ; by such -well-known sires as Briton, Macaulay, and Richmond. Also, 1 high-cla^s Pony, rising 5 years; i any trial. 6my THURSDAY. 18th MAY, At 12 o'clock noon. | At Silverstream, North Taieri. UNRESERVED SALE OF FIRST-CLAS& STOCK, Etc. (Owing to Expiry of Lease). WRIGHT, STTEPHENSON, & CO. have received instructions from. 1 Messrs W. ancl 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 early October. This is as good a line of crossbred ewes as is i to be found in the district 100 full-mouthed halfbred Ewes, none broken ; to lamb to Border Leicester rams at same time as the erossbreds ' 130 fat and forward crossbred Wethers, j two, four, and six-tooth (on turnips) 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 colt 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 calf ; to calve in the spring 3 superior Heifers in calf, and 16 Calves 30 two and thiee-year-old Steers and Heifers 1 two-year-old Shorthorn Bull 3 fat Pigs. Also 4 acres swede turnips (good), and i acre potatoes, d.f. plough (R,eid and Gray), four-leaf harrows, etc.. etc., dairy iitensils. Luncheon provided. 26ap ANNUAL WINTER HORSE FATR. Dunedin Horse Saleyards. jTXTRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. -» ' have pleasure in announcing tbirt this important Fixture will, as usual, take DURING WINTER SHOW WEEK. THE FIRST DAY— Thursday, 15th June~ being devoted to the Sale of CLYDESDALE HORSES. THE SECOND DAY— Friday. 16th Juneto DRAUGHT and LIGHT HARNESS HORSES< Entries now being 1 received. 26aj SALE OF MOA FLAT ESTATE, OTAGO, NEW ZEALAND. 64,780 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND SUB< DIVIDED INTO FARMS. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY' TERMS. STEPHENSON, & CO. 1 » » have received instructions from the Proprietors of the Moa Flat Estate to sell by private treaty : The whole of the Property, subdivided into suitable-sized Farms. Moa Flat is a magnificent block of country, at present carrying upwards of 70,000 ' crossbred sheep and 1000 head of cattle, and a finer, healthier lot of Stock is not to be found in New Zealand. It is all splendid lambing ground, being; warm, dry. and well sheltered. About 15,000 acres have been cultivated, and the bulk of th& remainder is well suited for cultivation. English grass, tnrnips, wheat, ancl oats grow to perfection, and th» proper! y contains a large area of Uie finest fruit-growing land in the colony. Prices for the purely pastoral country range from 20s to 40s per acre, and for the mixed pastoral and agricultural land, fioin £3 to £7 per acre. Buyers of the land will be given an opportunity of acquiring some of the sheep on, ihe property at reasonable rates and without public competition, ancl they will thus have paying going- concerns from the outset. The Edievale Railway Station is within three miles of the Estate. Plans, prices, terms, and full particulars on application to ! WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., Dunedin, InveroargiU, Gore, or Kelsof > Since the above advertisement was first • inserted over 20,000 acres of the Moa Flat Estate have eben sold, and the auctioneers > would urge upon all who are open for tha j purchase of faxm* *~~ ZL^m at oncp .•"'•• inspect.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2669, 10 May 1905, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 2669, 10 May 1905, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 2669, 10 May 1905, Page 37

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