Wright, Stephenson and Ltd. ' | VI7IMOHT. STEPHENSON A XT'). t’O., »’» LTD., have received instructions from Mr S. 10. King (who has sohl farm) to sell by public auction at above time and place, all his LIVE STOCK and J’LAXT, comprising—--20 COWS (good milkers) CALVES J Yearling Hereford BULL J Empty HEIFER | Draught HORSES ( (i to 8 years) J Spring-c-art MARK J J-ight Harness MARK. IMPLEMENTS: Double-furrow Plough, j Disc Harrows, sot t-leaf Tine Harrows, [ Planet .Tnr. Scuffler, Tip-dray and Fiamo, | Spring Dray, Tank. Shaddock Range Xo. | 2, r,Va tons 1-ignitc, Kinpty Sacks, Barb ; Wire, Stakes, Posts, USft Piping. Diabolo j Separator (27 galls.), 2 Chaff Stacks, SO j bags Chaff, 2V bags Oats, Riding Saddle 1 and Bridle, Trees, Chains?, 3 set Gig Harness, Milk Cans, Covers, Fowls, Fur- 1 nituro, Sundries, etc. 1 LUNCHEON PROVIDED. JyhlSl LAX I > SALK BV AUCTION AT JNVERCARGILX,. SATURDAY, JULY 15. 191«, At 2.30 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON LTD., will offer Mr FREEHOLD FARM, AND CO., A. Dick's of 598 ACRES, one mile from Spring- ! Full particulars advertised in this I paper on 28th June, and Bth and 15th j July. Jya33 LAND SALE BY AUCTION. i CRESCENT ROOMS, INVERCARGILL, I i SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1916, ! At 2 p.m. Y\TRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., H . LTD., have received instructions to sell the lands belonging to the Estate of the late John Hogan, of Te Tua, particulars l as hereunder sot forth — ! LOT I—Lease-in-Perpetuity of Sec- | tions 1 and 5, Block 111., Alton District, j containing 200 ACRES, with an annual (rental of £S, payable half-yearly in adi vance. Buildings comprise Cottage, Stable, etc. About .11 acres have been stumped and the remainder is bush land cleared and surface sown in English grass. Fenced and subdivided. Distant, •lit miles from Tuatapere Railway Station, I miles from Dairy Factory." The land is of very good quality, specially suited for dairying. LOT 2 —Freehold Section 3, Block VII., Longwood District, containing 326 acres 3 roods, situated within one mile of Te Tua Railway Station and Dairy' Factory by gravel road. Buildings—6-roomed House, Stable and Shed. Subdivided into 6 paddocks. A considerable area of the farm is laid down in English grass and the remainder is bush. This farm can, by no great expenditure, be made into one of the finest stock farms In Southland. The land is of quite exceptional quality, is conveniently situated, well watered, splendidly sheltered, and inspection is strongly recommended. j TERMS and other particulars on application to i Ju3S4 THE AUCTIONEERS.
SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS, ETC. AT WALLACETOWN SALEYARDS. On TUESDAY. JULY IS, IS] 6, At 11 a.m. sharp. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., will sell at a.bove time and place, on account of Mr F. C. Kidder, Lochiel: — His COMPLETE HERD of:— OQ Dairy COWS, guaranteed sound and in calf to purebred Holstein bull (calving date given at sale) 1 Purebred HOLSTEIN BULL (pedigree given at sale) 11 and three-year-old HEIFERS Spring Dray with wheybox attached Nine-gallon MILK CANS Spring-cart GELDING and Har- , ness. | Air Bidder's cows arc an exceedingly good lot, and are considered one of the very best herds in the I-ajchiel district. They have been heavily culled, and prospective buyers are invited to apply to 1 secretary or Lochiel factory manager for j Information as to Mr Rldder’s returns. : r>uring last season the herd, including I heifers, returned £l7 per head, exclusive j of bonus yet to be paid. Jygl6i I SALE .OF HIGHLY BRED TROTTING j STOCK. On Account of I MAX FRIEDLANDER, Esq., WAIMUMU’ ' SATURDAY, JULY 23, 191 6. At 1 o’clock. IT 1 ■tITUIGUT, STEPHENSON AND CO., W LTD., have received instructions from Mr Friedlander to hold a Sale of liis well-bred Trotting Stock at their Horse Bamar, GORE, in conjunction with MESSRS’FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD., ASHBURTON, on SATURDAY, 33nd JULY, 3 916, at 1 p.m., comprising—- ** :!-year-old GELDINGS & FILLIES } 3-year-old GELDINGS A FILLIES ! by Harold Dillon and King Cole, out of j his well-known Trotting Mares. | Full particulars as to Pedigree,at Sale. j WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., • Gore, i FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD., I Ashburton, j .1 yj 3l7 Agents. j J. E. Watson and Co, Ltd, i CLEARING SALE AT FAIRFAX. | WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1916, At 11.30 o'clock sharp. 1 J* E. WATSON & CO., LTD., in con- • junction with i ! TTENDERSON & CO., LTD., have rc--11 ccivrd instructions from Scott Symington, Esq., to sell at the above j time and place, as follows; | | RDM NliiV IWVES : 155 ! 85 , 8 ■ 5 2 1 2 : i EWE HOGGETS WETHER HOGGET? 3-tooth RAMS Draught GELDINGS Draught MARES Thoroughbred MAKE Dairy COWS Yearling STEERS HEIFER (in calf]. H.P. OVERLAND MOTOR CAR (in perfect order) M.II. Drill, 3 f. Duncan Plough, Disc Plough, R. & G. Discs, 3-leaf Grass Harrows, Storric Ridger, Storrle double row Scuftlcr, Adriance ' .Mower, Cambridge I {filler, M.ft. Bindct, d.f. R. G. Plough, hillside Plough, r.-leaf Tine Harrows, M.H j Cultivator, Storric Turnip Thinner, j Single Scuffler, ]Bft Duncan Grass ■ Sower, Portable Hut. j PIGS, HARNESS, TOOLS, FURNI- ! TUBE and SUNDRIES. Particular attention is called to the sheep, which are exceptionally good. As Mr Symington is relinquishing farming and intends leaving New Zealand shortly, the whole of the above are for absolute unreserved sale. I LUNCHEON PPIOV ID ED. 30 ya2l
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