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WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. SPECIAL ENTRY. WALLACETOWN STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., will offer on account of a client:— 63—3-year-old STEERS and SPEYED HEIFERS. Ng26o SECOND ANNUAL EDENDALE FAIR. OF PEDIGREED CATTLE. ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1924. At 12 noon. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON <fc CO., LTD.', will hold their Annual Fair in the Edendale Saleyards as above, when Pedigreed Stock will be offered on account of the following breeders:— Account R. Gibb:— 2—JERSEY BULLS. Account T. G. Dobbie, J. Henderson, T. Brown, C. J. Cowan, R. Raeburn, W Hall, J. Martin, G. J. Thomson:— 14—AYRSHIRE BULLS. I—AYRSHIRE COW. Account R. K. Macdonald, T. R. Eades, H. McQuillan, J. <4. McDonald, G. Dempster : 13—FRIESIAN BULLS. 2—FRIESIAN HEIFERS. Na 4 Catalogues now available from the Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, At 12, noon. CLEARING SALE AT WALLACETOWN. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr Colin Gray, Wallacetown, who is disposing of his farm, to offer for unreserved sale his Live Stock and Implements, comprising : 140—4-Th, WETHERS. 80—1-shear Purebred Border Leicester EWES and LAMBS (bred by Robt. Kennedy). I—STUD BL. RAM. S—RAMS (Border Leicester). I—DRAUGHT GELDING (aged). I—DRAUGHT MARE. I—HACK GELDING. 25—MILKING COWS (extra good). S—YEARLING HEIFERS. S—CALVES. I—JERSEY BULL. ALSO: 1 Gravel Dray, 1 Spring Cart, 1 Double Furrow Plough, 1 Set P. & D. Duncan Discs, 1 Mower, 1 Set 5-leaf Tyne Harrows, Clod Crusher, 1 Single Scuffler, 1 Straddle Scuffler, Harness for Four Horses, Blocks and Chains, Swingle Trees and Chains, Dray Saddles, Leading Chains, Spring Cart Harness, Milk Cans, Cooler, Empty Sacks, 400 White Pine Stakes, Droppers, Wire Netting, 6-cwt. Galv. Wire, Barbed Wire, Wheelbarrows and Sundries. NOTE—The cows are a specially good lot, and are very strongly recommended. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. No outride entries allowed. Ng239 SALE OF LAND. SITUATED AT WALLACETOWN. ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1924. At 2 pun. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., have received instructions to offer for sale by public auction at their rooms, Crescent, Invercargill, as above on account of the Public Trustee as executor of the will of the late William Rankin, deceased, the undermentioned property:— LOT I—All1 —All that piece of land containing 46 acres 1 rood 20.8 poles; being the Western portion of Section 26 Block XIV, Invercargill Hundred. LOT 2—AU that piece of land containing 17 acres 3 roods 34.1 poles being parte of Sections 27 and 28 Block XIV, Invercargill Hundred also shown as Lots 1 and 2 Deposited Plan No. 2156. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE—The above properties consist of some of the best land in Southland. It has been all drained and grows a great abundance of feed. The land is aU sown down in English grass. Lot 1 has a frontage to Mullen’s Road and is situated 2 miles from Wall acetown Township and 14 miles from Wallacetown Crossing. It is subdivided into four paddocks and each paddock is well watered from a windmill There are about 50 good totara trees on the property suitable for fencing posts. Lot 2 is facing the main Wallacetown Road and is one mile from Wallacetown Crossing and two miles from Wallacetown Township. There are no buildings on the properties. For fuUer particulars apply to the Auctioneers. Ncll4 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. At 12 noon, sharp. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE AT “BALLYHOOLEY" HOMESTEAD. (Between Oreti and Drummond). ON ACCOUNT OF MESSRS J. E. DEEGAN. Messrs wright, Stephenson & CO., LTD., have received instructions from Messrs J. & E. Deegan, “BaUyhooley,” Drummond, who have disposed of their property, to offer at public auction as above, the whole of their Live and Dead Stock, comprising:— SHEEP • 90—1-shear Stud Border Leicester Ewes. 120—1-shear Border Leicester Rams. 20—2-shear Border Leicester Rams. 250—2, 3 and 4-ahear Border Leicester Ewes with Lambs at foot. (This Flock is registered—Flock No. 311). HORSES. 12 —First-class Working Draught Horses from 5-yrs. old. 2—Springcart Horses. 2—Good Harness Horses. 2—Good Draught Yearlings. I—Yearling1—Yearling by “Cathedral Chimes”— “Glenaret.” I—Trotting Mare “Essie Wilks” (In foal to “Cathedral Chimes.” Pacing Gelding, “Drummer.” I—Giri’s Pony; thoroughly quiet; CATTLE. 12—3-year-old Steers. 25—Young Cattle. 6—First-class Dairy Cows. I—Shorthorn1 —Shorthorn Bull. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. Two Binders, 1 Drill with Grass-box and Turnip Feeder, 2 Sets Disc Harrows, 1 Broadcast Grass Sower, 2 Sets Tyne Harrows, 2 Sets Chain Harrows, 1 Waggon, Waggon, 4-in. tyres, 1 Bryant Racing Sulky; 1 Jogging Cart, Dray, Lime Sower, Macalister Ridger, Double Scuffler, Swamp Plough, Drain Plough, two DT. Ploughs, Roller, Grubber, 2 Scoops, Ransome Disc Plough, 2 Gigs, 1 Avery Weighing Machine, Trolley and Barrels, 1 “Crown” Separator, Churn, Complete Harness for 12 Draught Horses, Horae Covers, Feed Box for sheep and horses, eto, etc., Quantity of Timber, including Bluegum Gate Timber, Quantity Grass Seed, 2 Stacks Oaten Sheaves, 40 Coils Sheep Netting, Quantity Barbed and Plain Wire, 2 Tons Fertiliser; also a Large Number of Tools and Sundries; also 1 Billiard Table (| size, in good order). The sheep are a particularly good lot and are well and favourably known throughout Southland, and are very strongly recommended. The Horses are also a particularly good lot, and all the implements are in firstciass order. t LUNCHEON PROVIDED, Nall

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Southland Times, Issue 19395, 8 November 1924, Page 20 (Supplement)

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19395, 8 November 1924, Page 20 (Supplement)

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19395, 8 November 1924, Page 20 (Supplement)

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