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AUCTIONS. THURSDAY, 27th JUNE At 11 o'oJook. OX THE FARM, AT INCHCLUTHA. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, ETC. STEPHENSON. & COM£f ./ANY have received inStions from M r R H. Fairbairn to eelL above, [ T|>e Whole of his Stock and PJajit, ooni--45 ddiry CoW8 ' all to 6 Holstein °ow« feeqond 11 halfbred Holstein Heifers 1 Bull - J draught Geldings, 4to 7 years ' fiv e-vear-old Mare,,with ioal at fob* by Glenleary 1 draught FiUy, rising 2 vears 1 spring-oart Mare, 4 veaVs 1 yearling Filly 1 boy's Pony . ■■' Pigs. -~J swede turnips, M.H. binder, tity seed potatoes, e to., etc-. NOTE.— The Auctioneers desire to direci particular attention to the'<JJS herd The oows have been carefully selected and are a splendid lot. The hoW *%g 'bTfound thoroughly staunch, and the Lplementa are in farst-class order. . : ,m P |^ me ? t » As Mr Fairbairn has sold his Farm the offered for unreserved sale. . . ", ; LUNCHEON~PROVIDED. - l&iu THURSDAY, 27th JUNE, 1912, At 12 Noon. CLEARING SALE AT SEACLIFR > \ STRONACH. MORRIS. & CO. (LTD,) have received instructions from Mr Robt. Russell, of Seacliff, to offer, o» ttoa above date, at the Homestead, All his Stock, Implements, etc., a* usdtfr: 50 Cows, July, August, and September calvers V * 11 Heifers, springing 16 Yearlings, steers and heifers 1 three-year-old Shorthorn Bull 2 two-year-old Shorthorn Bulls ' " 70 Border Leicester Ewes, four and «x* tooth, in lamb 35 Wethers, 13 Hoggets ' 1 draught Mare, stinted to Garlhland 2 draught Mares, four-year-old and rising 3yrs 1 heavy Gelding, 6yrs 2 draught Geldings, 4yra 3 FoaJs .. . 1 harness Gelding 2 fat Pigs 7 Slips 3 Sows N 1 Boar 1 Fanners' Favourite drill and fcurnip feeder attached, 1 Massey-Harris binder (new), 2 farm drays, spring-dray, station waggon with pole, Cambridge roller, dqublefurxow plough, single-furrow and drill plough, 2 M.-H. cultivators, set discs, . Reid and Gray turnip barrow, 2 #»ta harrows, 1 double buggy with pole. 20 milk cans and dairy utensils, dray harness, double buggy harness, 6 seta plough harness, riding saddle, aid© saddles, 300 yards sheep netting, num-1 ber fowl?, lot of tools, and sundries too numerous to mention. ■ Mr Russell has sold his farm to the Government, and as his stock is all good, it should command sp-ecial attention. Everything is for bona fide sale. One mile from Seacliff Railway .Station* Luncheon provided. lsju I
Otago Coach and Carriage Factory. THOS. SCCRSt. (Established 1861.] New Factory, 329 Cumberland St., 1 Dunedin. Farm Waggons, :_<3»4f? Farm Dray a, fWF' Tip Drayß, Spring Carts, Gigs, Dogcarts, Single and Double Buggies, \ Station Waggons, Wool and Skin Presses, etc, etc., always in stock. ONLY TOE VERY BEST OF WELL-SEABONED MATERIAL USED. : BEFORE DECIDIN< OUR PRICES ARE RIGHTS
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Otago Witness, Issue 3040, 19 June 1912, Page 41
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