HUNTER BROS. & RICE. WYNDHAM HORSE SALE. AT FARMERS’ CLUB STABLES. SATURDAY, MARCH 20. Commencing at 12 o’clock, noon. Hunter bros and rice win offer by auction as above: On account Messrs Ferguson Bros:— 7—HEAVY DRAUGHT MARES and GELDINGS. I—Timber Truck, Covers, CoUars, Hames and Winkers, and other Harness complete for a six-waggon Train. On account District Vendors:— 12—DRAUGHT MARES and GELD - INGS. 6—SPRING CART do, do. 6—HACK and HARNESS HORSES. Mp 496 CLEARING SALE. AT TUTURAU. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, at 11 a.m. HUNTER BROS & RICE, have received instructions from Mr John O’Rourke (who has leased his property) to sell by Auction the whole of his Live and Dead Stock as foUows: — SHEEP: 80—6 and 8-Tooth EWES. 15—F.M. EWES. CATTLE: 45—DAIRY COWS. (September and October Calvers). 13—Selected 2-year-old DAIRY HEIFERS. (September and October Calvers). 10—CAJ.VES. 3—FAT COWS. I—AYRSHIRE BULL. HORSES: 2—DRAUGHT GELDINGS. Rising 4 years. 2—DRAUGHT GELDINGS. Rising 5 Years. I—DRAUGHT GELDING. Rising 8 Years. I—AGED MARE. In Foal to Crookmore. I—HACK AND HARNESS HORSE. I—FILLY.1 —FILLY. Rising 3 years, by Stronghold. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. Waggon, Reid & Gray (almost new), 1 Tip-dray and Frame, Set Discs, Set 4-Leaf Tine Harrows, Set 5-Leaf Tine Harrows, Massey Harris Drill, 1 Macalister Lime Sower, M-H Binder, McCormack Binder, 2 D.F. Ploughs, 1 Digger Plough, 1 Hillside Plough, 1 Drill Plough, Cambridge Roller, 1 Adriance Mower, 1 Macalister Turnip Ridger, 1 Macalister Thinner, Double Scuffler, Ifin Rubber-tyred Gig in splendid order, 9 20-Gallon Milk Cans, Reid and Gray Woolpress, 1 Milk Waggon, 30-gallon Globe Separator, 1 Churn, Meat Safe, Washing Machine, Grindstone, Quantity Tools, etc., Blocks and Chains for 6 horses, Trees, etc., for 6 horses, 1 Set Double Buggy Harness, Set Gig Harness, Milk Cart Harness, 2 Cart Saddles and Brechings, Harness for 6 Horses, 2 Riding Saddles, Reid & Gray Pump, Pump Jack, Quantity of Piping, Belting, etc., 1, Stump Jack and Stumper, Extra Heavy Hauling Chains, 1 5-Seater Hupniobile Motor Car in good order, I Greenslade Milking Plant (3 cow), almost new, and also a Quantity of Household Furniture, etc. The Dairy Herd is composed of all young cows and has been carefully culled and replaced by hand-reared heifers. Horses .are all good sound young sorts and real gbod farmers’ horses. The implements are also in good order. As Mr O'Rourke has leased his farm, everything is for Absolute Sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Mqs3o BRAY BROS., LTD,
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Southland Times, Issue 19518, 18 May 1922, Page 8
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