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WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD. f ALE OF DAIRY COWS AT BRYDONE. TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1920, At 1 o’clock. 59 WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., * LTD., have been favoured with inr tract ions from Mr Robert Allison lo sell l»y public auction, as above— Selected DAIRY COWS, in calf lo a purebred pedigree Shorthorn BuIL 3 year-old Purebred Pedigree SHORTHORN BULL. 2-year-old Purebred Pedigree SHORTHORN BULL. 1 1 These are a chons line of Dairj’ Cows faiu. have been heavily culled each year. r .'he Vendor is giving up r burying, and the above- it- offered for absolutely nureserred sale. LTINCHEON PROVIDED. Ate.39 INV.ERCARGII.L HORSE SALE. SATURDAY. RAY 1020, at 11.30 am. TUTSSSKS WRIGHT STEPHENSON & •*** CO, LTD, vrlli oilei — Good MARES and GELDINGS HACKS and Harness HORSES Pcay, Sadiiie, and Bridle. Further Entries invited. 5.-WSI4 CLEARING SALE AT BENMORE. MONDAY, MAY 10, 1920, At IiLIiO pm. HtTESSRS W'RIGHT, STEPHENSON & dll LTD., has>? received instructions from Mr R. C. AMcNichol (who has disposed of his property' to offer by public auction at the above time and place the whole of ins Live Slock and Lnpiemcuts, compriseHEEP. 340 G and A tooth Romney Ewes (extra good i 440 Romney Wether Lambs (one ear 200 Fat Wethers SB3 CATTLE, (nt.s. l SO Yearh r 2 Cows (October cal vers) 3 C;dvcs 44 HORSES. 6 Draught Mares and Geldings (5 to Tyrs) 1 Pedigree Draught Mare, 9yrs (in foal to Premier of Baigarvie i 1 Aged Draught Gelding 1 Coit Foci (by Premier of Baigarvie) 1 Hack (harness and saddle) ID IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 'Heavy Swanm Plough (Blythl, Disc Plough. (Ransome & Sim), A_F. Plough (11. & G.. 1 , Binder (McCormack), Drill Pennsylvania), Disc llarrows (Duncan), Tyne and Chain" Harrows, Dmtbie Scuiticr (Macidister‘, - Dray? fR. d G.). 30 sacks Dressed Grass-seed, Galvanised Iron Water Tank, Wire Netting, Turnip Stakes, Woolpress, Draining Tiles. Fencing Stakes and Strainers, 3 Horse Feeders, 3 Sheep Dog?, and nu.tntirv Sundries.

LUNCHEON PROVIDED. AUCTION!IERS’ .NOTE. —Wo ran with crnu'idcncc recommend iaruicr* on the looker; r fur stock to attend this sale, as Mr McXlcol has always made a point of having only the very best o-t stock uxi the farm. The implements are ail in. splendid order, *u,l the horses ate all guaranteed sound and good workers. Ma 62 -CLEARING SATE AT FORE? TV ALE, WAIAIAILXKA. TvEDNES D Ah', MAY 12, 1930, At 12.20 p.m. TtrEFSES WRiG FIT, STEPHENSON A CO-, LTD, have received instructions from Mr John Fraser (who has sold his property), to offer for unreserved sale at -the above time and place the whole of his live and Dead Stock, roreprising— SHEEP. 400 4, 6, and S-tooth Kwes S 2 and -1-tooth Romney Rams 403 CATTLE. 52 Heifers (IS months to 2yrs) 2 Dairy Cows (1 newly calved) 54 HOUSES. 1 Draught Gelding 1 Hack 2 1 Fat. Pig. IMPLEMENTS,. ETC. 1 Tip Dray, 1 Carlyle Wootpresa, Wool Tide and Baskets, 1 Fairbanks Weighing hLchii'-e, 1 Cart Saddle and Breeching, Colin. a, Haiaes and Winkers, 1 Riding Saddle and Bridle, Grindstone, Axes, Maul and W edges, Crosseat. Saw. Wire Strainer, qmmliaty or Fencing Droppers and Staples. 6 Basks Cocksfoot Seed, ISO Empty tons Coal, 30 Fowls and quantity Sundries. Also qnar.ti.rv HOUSEHOLD FCRNE : TUBE, me biding: }-piae Billiard Table with fed equipment. Leather Dining-room Suite CC- pieces-), Mahogany Sideboard, Piano, Axmlcsier and Brussels Carpets and Ruga, W citing, Desk, Medicine Chest, Dining j T: hie, dr.; linoleums; Separator, etc., etc. Mafi2 c- - : -. ....,i FOR SALE. TkIARM. of IX3 ACRES Freehold, aksagaida -*■ toumvh'ip, .railway statmo, di- try factory, and salgy arris. The buiiftmgs condot of a 4-coomed cotts.pi emi cowshed. there a in 13 acres bow in turnips, SJ Strces. oaria and grass, btdanoo in grass. As gxaaial m eiasa to township it Jg.b been eurvttyed into 3 nilotntunls ot approximateiy 37 acres each, and we are jrtpared to do Luouiesa with anyone who ptaiibie may only require a holding of tbm 43 teas. Easy terms can be arranged if necessary. Lor particulars as to poet, etc., apply to J. HOLLO WAY, LTD. No. S2B "I ACRES LREKiiOLD, 130 acres LOUD turxupvs, 20 acres young grass, balance in good natural feed, hrst-claaa fences. BLLLDEiGSu Men’s hut, O-taailed stable, and chatthcoGse. LRiUK; £3 15/- per acre. Easy terms CEii be arranged. The Owner will exchange for dairy farm of IUJ to 150 acres. This is a chance in a lileume and the owner is oat to sell. There is over £IOOO of turnips on the property. We t, ouid advise intending purchasers to inspect the property at once. No. 767 £; T Ci ACRES FREEHOLD, 400 acres Hat *y«L>'laud. 100 acres undulating, 50 mris bush, 420 acres have been ploughed; divu-a d him lo paddocks, water in every I paddock, 25 acres turnips, 15 acres rape ami gross, splendid crons; 100 acres have been limed. BUILDINGS: 6-roomed dwelling, bathroom, etc., dairy - , stable, barn, implement abed, 18-stailed cowbyre, water wheel and pbeci, sheep yards and dip. Situated 1 j miles to school, 2i miles to factory. LTUGE~— £lO per acre. Deposit, £IOOO. B dance arranged. We can recommend this I tr anyone wanting a good investment No. 394 J. HOLLOWAY. LTD. £SK STSKOT, 11

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Southland Times, Issue 18810, 1 May 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18810, 1 May 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18810, 1 May 1920, Page 12