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INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS. INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS. STOCK SALES. THE INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS’ ASSN. THE INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS’ ASSOCIATION will conduct sales during the week as follows: — LORNEVILLE SALEYARDS: Tuesday, October 11. WYNDHAM SALEYARDS: Thursday, October 13. OREPUKI SALEYARDS: Thursday, October 13. 10—3-year-old Bullocks. 10—2-year-old Bullocks. 2—Fat Cows. 2—Speyed Cows. 25—Head Mixed Cattle. 6 —Store Pigs. OTAUTAU SALEYARDS: Friday, October 14. / I—Hack; quiet, saddle or harness. The attention of intending purchasers at auction and stock sales is drawn to the following extract from the auction conditions of sale: “No stock nor goods will be delivered to anyone except for cash, unless satisfactory financial arrangements have been made with the auctioneers.” ENTRIES INVITED. STALLIONS. TO STAND at “Thornlie Park,” Edendale, and travel the surrounding districts, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION: SPRINGFIELD STAMP. Sire: Scotland’s Success (Imp.) Dam: Harvestoun Rita (Imp.), by Baron’s Pride. TERMS: £2 at end of season and £3 when mares prove in foal. To travel Edendale, Waimahaka and surrounding districts, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION: THORNLIE FOOTPRINT. Sire: Myroe Footprint. Dam: Nell 11, by Baron Bold. TERMS: £2 at end of season and £2 when mare proves in foal. All mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. Grazing for mares from a distance 2/6 per week. All care but no responsibility. CHARLES MILNE. 0d159 Owner, Edendale. TO STAND AT ISLA BANK AND TRAVEL SURROUNDING DISTRICTS THE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE STALLIONS. “BALMEDIE MONARCH,” (1919), Vol. 8. Sire, Bonnie Brydon. Dam, Aorangi Kate by Baron Wigton (imp.). “FYVIE GUARDSMAN,” (21,489), imp., Vol. 11. Sire, Benefactor. Dam, Rosemary of Lumphart by Farmers Counsel. For terms and full particulars apply to : McKENZIE BROS., Isla Bank P. 0., Owners, or Groom in charge. For pedigree see cards. 5u999 TO stand at Mr A. S. McNaught’s Farm, Rakauhauka, and travel the surrounding districts, including Spar Bush, Waianiwa and Wallacetown. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE COLT ROMEO. (Four years old. 2312. Volume H.) Wirmer of First Prize In aged stallions, reserve champion, Wright, Stephenson’s 75 Guinea Challenge Cup at the Otago Horse Parade, 1932. SIRE: Merenga (imp.) DAM: Cauldbam’s Ruby (imp.) TERMS: £2 2/- at end of season and £3 3/- when mare proves in foal. Grazing arranged. For full pedigree see Cards. JAMES MARTIN, Groom-in-charge. ARCH WILSON, Owner, Henley. 55939 TO STAND AT EDENDALE, and visit A. Noble’s Farm, Gore, every Monday, the choicely bred Clydesdale Stallion: SCOTLAND’S SUPERB (Imp.) (21535). TERMS: £3 3/- at first service and £3 3/- additional unless mare proves not in foal. All mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. Good grazing at 2/6 per week. All care taken but no responsibility. R. LOCKIE. Owner in Charge. Address: Edendale. Phone: 67—M, Edendale. Or A. Noble, Gore. Phone: 373. TO STAND AT MR J. S. ANDERSON’S FARM, WAIMATUKU. And Travel the surrounding Districts. THE CHOICELY BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION: SPRINGFIELD ANDREW (2403). (Vol. 12). Foaled October 31, 1928. Sire—Desire (21207). (Imp.) Dam—Springfield Violet (3996), by Norton Westward Ho (20794*), Second Dam-Flower (1695), by Bancor (11253*). Apply to R. KEIR, Owner, Lomeville.

TO STAND AT MR W. BENZIE’S FARM, LORNEVILLE, And travel the Ryal Bush, Winton, Drummond, Waianiwa and surrounding districts. THE HIGHLY BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION SIR LESLIE. (21253). G.V.L.C. (Imp.) Sire—Signet (16816); Dam—Monica (45052), by Masaniello (17380); Second Dam—Mameena (37842) by Memento (13100). Apply C. HARDY, Groom-in-charge. SulolB R. KEIR, Owner, Lomeville. -— ■ - CLEAN, Fresh Sheets and soft, fluffy blankets secured by using I.X.L. Borax Washing Powder. 2d. “pARGILL” TENNIS BALLS, apV proved by Tennis Association for match play, 3/- pair. Same-day service for Racket repairs.—A. & W. HAMILTON, Esk Street. THE BEST IN TOWN—Yes, and the cheapest too—Smallgoods from the MUTUAL BENEFIT BUTCHERY, K EMEMBER! 3| gns. buy a smart Mosgiel Worsted or Navy Serge Suit. Quality guaranteed.— "W. GEORGE & CO., Athenaeum Comer. UTTON! Mutton! Mutton!—Prime. The cheapest in town prices at the MUTUAL BENEFIT BUTCHERY, three Shops. LOVELY clean, sweet-smelling wash with I.X.L. Clothes done quickly, easily, without hard rubbing. 2d. PRESERVE your Eggs with NORTON’S

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Southland Times, Issue 21832, 8 October 1932, Page 22

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