I WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO, LTD. CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. AT “CHARTLEA PARK,” BALFOUR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926, , < at 11 o’clock. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON <fc CO., LTD , VI have received instructions from MR W. P. HAILES, who has disposed of his farm, to sell by public auction, as above, the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising:— DRAUGHT HORSES: 1--7-year-old MARE; extra, good. 4—B-year-old MARES; extra good. 1— 9-year-old MARE; extra good. 2 9-vear-old GELDINGS. I—AGED GELDING. 1— AGED MARE; in foal. ( 2 2-year-olds; GELDING and MARE. I—YEARLING FILLY. 4—HACKS; one in foal to Harold Direct. CATTLE: 10—COWS; 1 BULL; 7 CALVES. IMPLEMENTS : Chain Harrows, W’aggon, Military Waggon, M.H. Broadcast Sower, 2. R. & G. Drays, 1 Gig, Tripod Harrows, 5-leaf Tine Harrows, R. & G. Scuffler, 1 M.H. Reaper, • 1 McCormack Reaper, Sledge, M.H. Drill, Storrie-Willett Lime Sower, Booth McDonald Ridger, R. <fc G. Swamp Plough, Booth Swamp Plough, R. &G. Discs (9-ft.), R. &G. 7-ft. Tandem Discs, D.F. R. & G. Plough, R. & G. Saw Bench, Wolsley 4-stand Shearing Plant, 4 h.p. Engine, Woolpress, Avery Scales, Blocks, Chains, Trees, Harness, Covers, 25 Tons Chaff, 400 Chaff Sacks, 10 Bags Oats (seconds), Manure, Lime, Poultry, Tangye Pump (5,000 gallons), Posts, Wire, Hut, Meatsafe, Stakes, Sheep Netting, (Cyclone), Tools and Sundries too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Diningroom Suite, 2 Bedroom Suites, Linos, Carpets, Chairs, Tables, Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, Separator, 2 Hospital Bedsteads, Sideboards, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. All the implements have been purchased within the last three years, and are therefore as good as new. The horses are an exceptionally good lot, the “Chartlea Park” teams being considered to be second to nefne in the district. In view of the, large number of lots to be sold, the sale will start at 11 o’clock sharp. ORDER OF SALE: Sundries, Implements, Horses, Furniture. 0t972 CLEARING SALE. NEAR MAKAREWA TOWNSHIP. (About Three-quarters of a mile north of Wallacetown Junction). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1926. At 1.30 p.m. Messrs wright, stephenson & CO,. LTD., have received instructions from Mr A. S. Saunders to offer for unreserved sale the whole of his Live and Dead Stock consisting of: — 14—JERSEY and JERSEY-CROSS D£IRY COWS; in milk and coming to profit. S—CROSSBRED DAIRY COWS. 3—YEARLING JERSEY HEIFERS. I—PUREBRED JERSEY BULL; bred by Mr Thos. Norman. 79—EWES WITH LAMBS. 4—STORE PIGS. 2—DRAUGHT GELDINGS. I—DRAUGHT MARE. Scuffler, Disc Harrows, Tyne Harrows, “Moline” Tractor, Tip Dray, Iron Shod Sledge, Saw Bench, Trees and Chains, Strong S.F. Plough, Improved Storrie Milking Machine, three-cow; one 2 h.p. Electric Motor, Barbed Wire, Stakes and Sundries. Just prior to the sale of stock, the Property will be offered, consisting ’ of: 78 ACRES 1 ROOD 39 POLES, being parts of Sections 14 and 15, Block XIV., Invercargill Hundred, situated close to Makarewa Township, about three-quar-ters of a mile north of Lome corner. It is a first-class dairying land and situated within easy distance of Underwood Factory.-. Buildings consist of Dwelling, Cowbyre and Stable. 0q671 FOURTH ANNUAL SALE OF PEDIGREE CATTLE. EDENDALE SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926, at 12.30 sharp. Messrs wright, stephenson & CO.; LTD., will offer as above on account of the following breeders:— AYRSHIRES: 23 Bulls; 3 Females.—James Henderson and D. McKenzie, Glenham; C. J. Cowan and James Martin, Oamaru; T. Brown, Otautau; T. G. Dobbie, William Hall and R. S. Weir, Edendale; Peter Walker, Palmerston. FRIESIANS: 7 Bulls.—J. N. Morton; T. R. Eades and Robert Wylie, Edendale. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers : Edendale and Branches. 0t955 D. M. THOMSON & CO. x MATAURA EXCHANGE MART. D. M. THOMSON & CO. i UCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. HOLD WEEKLY SALES OF PIGS, POULTRY, FRUIT, FURNITURE, PRODUCE, ETC. Agents for Northern Insurance Co., Ltd.; vVright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd. Full Stocks of Seed and Manures on hand. THE MATAURA EXCHANGE MART, hitherto carried on by Mason & Co., will now be carried on under the name of D. M. THOMSON & CO., and we trust by strict attention, to merit a fair share of business. CALFSKINS WANTED IN THOUSAND'S. Booked For I WjWfflEfrCQ J HIGHEST PRICES OBTAINABLE. CONSIGN TO IRVINE & 00., LTD. (Opposite Public Trust Office) i DON STREET - INVERCARGILL
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Southland Times, Issue 20010, 26 October 1926, Page 12
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