AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, 21st JULY, At 12.30 p.m. CLEARING SALE AT OMIMI. STRONACH, MORRIS, & CO. (LTD.) have received instructions from Mr George Read to offer for sale, as above, All his STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Etc., comprising—--18 first-claes dairy Cows (September and October calvers) 7 well-bred Heifers (spring calvers) 2 spring-cart Horses 1 purebred Devon Sow 2 breeding So'vts 5 Slips 1 purebred Devon Boar, 14 months Massey-Harris single-furrow plough (new), disce, grubber, spring-cart and harness, saddle and bridle, milk cans, copper boiler and tubs, 30 fowls, quantity sundries. Also, Household Furniture. As Mr Read is leaving the district, everything is for absolute sale, and anyone in quest of good Cows cannot do 'better than attend this Sale. OUTSIDE ENTRIES INVITED. Luncheon provided. 14jy DAIRY FARM FOR SALE BY AUCTION. Crescent Rooms, Invercargill. SATURDAY, 18th JULY, 1914, At 2.30 p.m. VV7 RIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr James A. Taylor, Taramoa, to sell by public auction, at above time and place. His Freehold Farm of ' 198 acres (more or loss). Sections 8 and 11, Block VI, New River Hundred; subdivided into 9 paddocks; 80 acres under cultivation and in English pasture, about 40 acres maiden bush with a large quantity of valuable timber on it; balance rich swamp land. Buildings: Six-roomed House, stable and chaffhouso, cowhyro and shed. The Farm is distant three miles from post office, rail, and two dairy factories; only 11 miles from Invercargill by good roads. The Property is offered for genuine sale, and no reasonable offer will be refused. Easy terms can be arranged. Further particulars on application to 15jy THE AUCTIONEERS. THURSDAY, 23rd JULY, At 12 o’clock prompt. On the Farm, at Taieri Beach. CLEARING-OUT SALE OF HORSES, SHEEP, CATTLE, and IMPLEMENTS. UPRIGHT. STEPHENSON, & CO; v v (LIMITED) have received instructions from Mr Robert Fairbairn to sell by auction, as above: 1 good draught Gelding, 4 years 1 good draught Filly, 3 years 1 good draught Mare, 7 years 1 F oal 71 big-framed two, four, and six-tooth crossbred' Ewes 29 s.m. halfbred Ewes 38 crossbred f.m. Ewes (all jn lamb to Romney rams) 35 Lambs, mixed sexes 2, Romney Rams 2 Cows, spring calvers 1 two-year-old springing Heifer 1 well-bred Bull, 2 years 4 Calves Also, Dray, R. and G. d.f. plough, Cambridge roller, disc harrows (Mooth, Macdonald), hilsicla plough, swing plough, 4-leaf harrows, clod crusher, swingletrees and chains, 2 sets leading chains, cart saddle, 4 sets collars and hames, 2 sets winkers, 6 horse covers, 30 bags oats, quantity oaten chaff, stack oaten sheaves, fowls; also large quantity of tools and sundries. Luncheon provided. ’As Air Fairbairn has sold his Farm and is retiring, everything will be offered for UNRESERVED SALE. lljd ■■ FLOWER SEEDS S 100 sorts), for 6d stamps. 2. ORNAMENTAL TREE SEEDS (mixture, 40 sorts), for 6d stamps. All Seeds, and 1914 Catalogue, with Cultural Hints and weather forecasts, post free* EDWARD M. DARKEN & CO., ** SEED MERCHANTS, Wellington, N.Z. - G.P.O. Box 26b-
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Otago Witness, Issue 3148, 15 July 1914, Page 37
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