WRIGHT, STEPHENSON A CO, LTD. SPECIAL ENTRY. WALLACTOWN STOCK SALE. JUNE 24, 1924. Messrs wright, stephenson & CO., LTD., will offer on account of a client:— 21—SPEYED COWS. 25—SELECTED DAIRY COWS; in calf to a purebred Jersey Bull. I—PUREBRED JERSEY BULL. J 0576 SATURDAY, 28th JUNE, 1924. WINTON HORSE SALE. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD, will hold their Monthly Horse Sale as above and will offer:— Account Messrs McDougall & Hazlett, Wright’s Bush:— 2—PEDIGREED MARES. 7—WORKING MARES & GELDINGS. Also —Saddles and Breechings, Leading Chains, Reins, Hames and Winkers, Covers, Blocks and Chains, Trees, Riding Saddles and Bridles, Set Milk Cart Harness (new), H. Clippers, Chaff Sacks and Numerous Sundries. Account other clients:— 20—DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS. Further Entries invited. Jn4Bo DISPERSAL SALE OF SECOND LARGEST STUD SOUTHDOWN FLOCK IN NEW ZEALAND. ON TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1924. —at— CRAGGY RANGE HOMESTEAD, NEAR HAVELOCK NORTH. HAWKE’S BAY, N.Z. 1000 STUD SOUTHDOWNS. Including Stud Rams, Stud Ewes and Stud Ram Lambs, but excepting from above total portion of the Ewe Lambs. INSTRUCTED by W. VAN ASCHE, ESQ, Craggy Range. Hawke’s Bay, WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO, LTD, in conjunction with MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO, LTD, will disperse the Craggy Range Stud as above. This Stud was established by the PURCHASE OUTRIGHT of the late G. P. DONNELLY’S FAMOUS STUD. The Stud was established in 1903, when the late Mr Donnelly acquired from HIS MAJESTY THE KING the Champion and the Reserve Champion Rams at the English Royal Show, together with 12 selected ewes from the same flock. Later importations on a big scale were again made from the Sandringham Stud, and also from Messrs J. and W. Langmead, and in 1913 from Sir J. Coleman, of the Reserve Champion Ram at the English Royal Show. In 1921, by purchase, Mr Van Ashe also divided the complete Mangatewai Stud of F. A. Price, Esq, with Major Taverner. See history of Flock No. 70, which shows that this Stud originated from direct descendants of imported sheep, and the noted imported ram, Guildford, the best of his day, and whose blood was availaed of in the best flocks in N.Z, including that of Mr Donnelly. The Craggy Range Flock has been entirely GRASS FED, and the Auctioneers recommend this Stud, with every confidence, to prospective buyers, as being typical in every respect of the best of the breed. Catalogues may be had on application. Jels6 FIRST ANNUAL SALE. OF “IVANHOE” REGISTERED PUREBRED AYRSHIRES. THE PROPERTY OF MR A, M. WEIR, EDENDALE. ON FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1924, Commencing at 10 o’clock. TTTRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO, LTD, VV have received instructions to sell by public auction as above:— PQ— PEDIGREED AYRSHIRE CATTLE Comprising: 25—COWS. 22—2-year-old HEIFERS. 16—YEARLING HEIFERS. 2—2-year-old BULLS. 17—YEARLING BULLS. The Ivanhoe Herd contains the best Ayrshire blood in the Dominion and the above sale offers to breeders and dairymen a unique oportunity of procuring descendants of the highest butterfat performers in the breed. The young Bulls to be offered are the best team ever bred at “Ivanhoe,” and include the seven months’ old son of “IVANHOE FANCY,” the N.Z. Champion butterfat Ayrshire Cow, who last year produced under semi-official test 14,208-lbs. milk, 713-lbs. fat. These Bulls were sired by “IVANHOE BARON” (Champion at Invercargill Show) and “WAIPAPA KING RICHARD.” Of the 25 Cows for sale, 15 are in calf to “THORNHILL LOYALTY,” whose dam “SHEWALTON MAINS LIZZIE is conceded by competent judges at Home to be one of the best cows in Scotland. At the London Dairy Show the second and third prize Heifers in the milking trial ware sired by a full brother to THORNHILL LOYALTY. Of the balance of the Cows and Heifers, the bulk have been bred to IVANHOE DAIRY KING (son of Ivanhoe Fancy) and a few to ASHLEY PARK ECLIPSE, the unbeaten yearling at recent shows. Catalogues are now obtainable from the Auctioneers at all branches throughout New Zealand. Jk4oo A. L AUSTIN. UNPARALELLED INVESTMENTS. LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL AND TWO SHOPS TO LEASE. AL. AUSTIN has been instructed to • offer for 14 days from this date the LEASE of one of Invercargill’s best situated PRIVATE HOTELS containing 40 Rooms, together with two adjoining shops. This Hotel is situate in the very heart of the progressive town of Invercargill and I have no hesitation in saying that a good manager should easily get a net return of from £6OO to £BOO per annum and it is without doubt one of the best investments in private hotels that is offering in the Dominion to-day. The Price for a ten years’ lease with the furniture given in is £2,500 with a deposit of £lOOO or a five years’ lease and furniture given in £lOOO. I will undertake to finance a buyer who can pay a deposit of £6OO or more. If you are interested in an investment of this kind do not hesitate one moment but make immediate inquiry as it is positively to be disposed of within the next 14 days. Apply— A. L. AUSTIN, Auctioneer, Invercargill. BUSH FARM—Of 200 acres; 40 acres in grass; balance stumps and surface sown; 30 head mixed cattle, implements, plant, etc. New Five-roomed Dwelling. Price £l4OO. (House, cattie, etc, worth £1000) therefore leaving the land only £2 per acre. Deposit £250. This farm is only about eight miles from Invercargill by good metal road. Apply prompt to —A. L. AUSTIN, Auctioneer, Invercargill FORD CAR; self-starter, £llO. De Dion (splendid little car) £35. Three Pianos £4O to £75. Organ £23 and a Large Assortment of FURNITURE at AUSTIN’S AUCTION ROOMS. SPEY STREET. INVERCARGILL.
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Southland Times, Issue 19276, 21 June 1924, Page 16 (Supplement)
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