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Wright, Stephenson and Co, CLEARING SALE AT SOUTH HILLEND. THURSDAY, 16th MARCH, 1911, At 12 noon. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. have received instructions from Mr Nicholas Kelly, who has sold his Property, to sell by public auction, as above, the whole of his LIVE STOCK and PLANT, particulars as under ; SHEEP. 350 two-tooth Ewes, Ewes, 50 Lambs, 9 350 four-tooth B.L. Rams. DRAUGHT HORSES — Bay Mare, 6 years, by "Better Times,” dam by "Lord Salisbury, stinted to "Balgowrie” ; Bay Lilly, 3 years, by "Royal Derby." dam “Shepherd Lass” by "Shepherd Lad,” stinted to -Balgowrie” ; Black Filly. 3 years, by "Hector Macdonald,” dam "Dolly," by "Torrance King,” stinted to "Balgowrie” ; Bay Filly. 4 years, by "Lord Glasgow,” dam "Hose,” by “Sir Robert.” stinted to' "Balgowrie” ; Black Mare, aged, with loal at toot by "Garthland's Pride," stinted to "Balgowrie” ; Bay Filly "Gyp,” 6 years, by “Sir Robert” ; Bay Gelding 'Nugget, 4 years ; Bay Gelding "Clyde,” 4 years ; Bay Gelding "Dick." aged; Bay Gelding, 2 years ; two Yearling Fillies. LIGHT HORSES — Bay Filly. 3 yrs, by "Comedian” ; Bay Gelding "Gushy” ; Bay Gelding ; Piebald Gelding (these are are broken to harness) ; also a Boy’s Pony (very quiet). 12 CATTLI 4 3-year-old Steers, in forward condition ; 4 Cows ; 3 Heifers, and Y’oung Bull. PIGS. 10 IMPLEMENTS. —4-horse New Waggon (R. & G.), 2 Drays, D.F. Plough (R. & G.). Set 5-leaf Harrows, Ridger (Macalister), Cambridge Roller, Cultivator (Duncan). Disc Harrows. Chain Harrows, Blocks, Chains and Trees, Rubber-tyred Gig, Double Buggy, Slakes and Wire Netting, Chaff Bags. Water Trolley and Barrels, Harness, Covers, Etc., Etc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NO OUTSIDE ENTRIES. NOTE.—Drag will meet down train from Lamsden at Centre Bush on morning of Sale, also morning train from Invercargill. t 2093 IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF SURPLUS EOMKEY SHEEP AN3 CLYDESDALE HORSES, AT THE HOMESTEAD, BIBCHWOOD, NIGHTCAPS. WEDNESDAY, 22nd MARCH, 1911, At 11 a.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. have received instructions from A. W. Rodger, Esq., Birchwood, Nightcaps, to sell by public auction, at above time and place, the following Surplus Stock, namely : IAAA STUD ROMNEW EWES XU"U (Flock No. 114), comprising 230 2-tooths, 150 4-tooths, 80 6-tooths, 380 8-toolhs, and 160 5-year-old ewes) IQA ROMNEY BAMS,. 4-£ooth XOvr an( 3 over. O~ A STUD ROMNEY .RAM Ot>U lambs. STUD ROMNEY EWE OOU LAMBS. OOAA ROMNEY FLOCK- EWES O<wUU (comprising 800 2-tooths, 100 4-tooths, 700 6-tooths, 1100 8-tooths, 800 live-year-old ewes). 5000 FI,OCK EWE & wetheb The Birchwood Flock of Romney Marsh Sheep was originated by the late Captain James Gardner, as far back as 1878. It is therefore one of the longestestablished flocks in New Zealand, and throughout the 33 years’ of its existence, great care has been taken to maintain the purity, quality and constitution of the Flock. In 1906 Mr Rodger imported at* considerable expense two Rams from Mr A. Finn, Kent. England, namelv, “Weatbroke, No. 84 of 1905” and “Westbroke, No. 78 of 1905,” and these have been used during the seasons 190^-1910. The demand for purebred Romneys was never more active than at present. The prices realised for Stud and Flock Rams at the Wairarapa Sales held recently were phenomenal, and the demand as far as can be forecasted is likely to remain keen for a considerable time. The Sheep advertised will be sold to the highest bidder and all those interested in purebred Romneys are therefore strongly recommended to attend the Sale of the Birchwood Flock. The Flock Sheep are strong constitutioned, big framed and weil-woolled Romneys and Romney Crosses, and both farmers and pastoralists with tussock country will find them good doers. eyey clydesdale mares and GELDINGS, comprising—--15 MARES. 3 years to S years old. 1 MARE, aged. 1 GELDING. 3 year old. 6 GELDINGS, aged (good fresh sorts). 1 ty LIGHT MARES AND GELD■L& INGS, comprising—--1 5-year-old MARE. 1 6-year-old GELDING. 6 Unbroken MARES and GELDINGS 4 BROOD MARES, with foals at foot by “Golden Vein.” The Horses are a superior lot, particularly the Clydesdale Mares ; all are straight out of hard work. A large area of the Birchwood Estate having been sold, everything advertised will be offered for Absolute Sale. Buyers from a distance should reach either Wairio or Nightcaps the night before the Sale. Drags from either of these places will convey them on the morning of the Sale to the Homestead. A return fare of 5s will be charged and rebated to those who purchase. 1968 LUNCHEON PROVIDED. J. £. Watson & Co., Ltd. AUCTION SALE. 4 FREEHOLD FARMS 4. SATURDAY. 251h MARCH, 1911, At 2 p.m. JE. WATSON & CO., LTD., instructed • by A. R. Deschler, Esq., will offer in their Rooms, Tay Street. Invercargill, his “Glencoe Park” Estate, in the following subdivisions — LOT 1. —318 Acres, Homestead Block with all necessary buildings thereon. Sections 43, 44. LOT 2.—207 Acres. Sections 40, 42, and closed road. LOT 3.—144 Acres. Section 50. LOT 4.—191 Acres. Section 49. This Property was the pick of the well-known Morion Mains Estate ; nice level, warm, silver tussock land, all now under cultivation ; well watered, subdivided and fenced into handy paddocks; grows excellent turnips, rape, grain and pasture (never a failure of a crop known), and is admirably adapted for any class of farming. It is situated within 2 miles of Morion Mains Siding, Church, Cheese Factory and Smithy, by good metal road. The terms offered are the easiest on record, giving buyers with small capital an exceptional chance of securing safe and profitable land on freehold tenure. TERMS.—For Lots 2, 3 and 4. 10 per cent, deposit. 15 per cent, in one year ; but buyers will be given the option of erecting approved buildings up to the value of this 15 per cent, payment and thereby postponing this payment along with the balance of purchase money for 5 years. terms for Lot 1, 10 per cent, deposit, balance as may be arranged. Interest on balance purchase monies at 5 per cent. Full particulars on application to the Vendor, or J. E. WATSON & CO., LTD., 9145 Tav street. Invercargill.

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Southland Times, Issue 16685, 15 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 16685, 15 March 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 16685, 15 March 1911, Page 8