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WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1939. At 10.30 a.m. sharp. AT “WEST DOME” STATION, MOSSBURN. CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, FARMING PLANT AND FURNITURE. TT7RIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., VV LTD., have received instructions from Messrs W. Paterson and Sons, “West Dome” Station, Mossburn, to sell by Public Auction, as above:— Approximately 4750 Sheep Comprising:— 1750—EWES.— 650—2-tooth. 350—4-tooth. 150—6 and 8-tooth 600—Sound Mouth. 1200—WETHERS.— 300—2-tooth. 450—6-tooth. 450—8-tooth. 1800—LAMBS.800—Ewes; 1000—Wethers. Approximately 110 HEAD CATTLE, comprising Hereford and HerefordShorthorn (mostly latter):— 50—COWS (in calf) and with calves at foot. 50—COWS and HEIFERS in calf. The above Cows and Heifers are in calf to Hereford Bulls. 6—MILK COWS and HEIFERS. 2—HEREFORD BULLS (2-year) 2—HEREFORD BULLS (4-year). DRAUGHTS: 15 HORSES comprising:— I—MARE, 6 years. I—MARE, 4 years. I—MARE, 4 years. I—MARE, 4 years (with foal at foot). I—MARE, aged. I—GELDING, aged. I—GELDING, 10 years. I—FILLY, 3 years (unbroken). 1— GELDING, 3 years (unbroken). 2— FILLIES, 3 years (unbroken). I—GELDING, 2 years (unbroken). HACKNEYS: I—MARE, aged (in foal “Tractor” Stallion). I—MARE. I—MARE, 5 years I—Thoroughbred STALLION, 10 years, by “Tractor-Miss Clutha.” IMPLEMENTS: One A. and B. Chaffcutter, Dbl. Bagger 14in.; John Deere Tractor, 5.27 h.p. Ransome 4-f. Tractor Plough; Tandem Discs Bft I.H.C. with Transports; Bft McC. Binder with forei carriage; Mower (Deering); 6ft M.H. Binder; M.H. Hay Rake; M.H Grain Drill 13-Coulter; M.H. Discs 10ft; Whakatane Harrows; 6-leaf Tine Harrows; 18ft Grass Harrows (Chain); 18ft Broadcast Grass Seed Sower; Macalister Turnip Ridger (2-row); Macalister Double Scuffler; Storrie Lime Sower; Cambridge Roller; Duncan Cultivator; R. and G. Swamp Plough; R. and G. D.F. Plough; Discs; 2 Drain Ploughs; Small Chaff Cutter; Oat Crusher; A.l. Seed Cleaning Machine; Grit Crusher; Scoop, Saw Bench and Saw (circular); Grain Scales; Farm Wagon; Farm Drays; Lister Separator; Steel Churn; Belts; Pulleys; Harness, Chains, Blocks, Trees, etc.; Sundries. Tables, Beds, Chairs, etc. N.B.—The sheep are well-grown, typically woolled Romney Cross, bred on the Station and have only one earmark. The “West Dome” Surplus is particularly well known for its shifting capabilities. As Messrs W. Paterson and Sons have disposed of the FREEHOLD of “West Dome,” all Stock and Plant is for absolute sale. On account of D. R. Rowe, Mossburn: — Oak Dining Table (extending); Oak Chairs; Bookcase; Kitchen Dresser; Table; Chairs; Oak Wardrobe; Oak Dresser; Oak Roller Top Desk; Framed Mirror; Beds; Mattresses, etc.; Chesterfield Suite; Wilton Carpets and Underfelt; Carpets and Carpet Runners. 1302 NEW ZEALAND STUD SOUTHDOWN WEEK. THREE OF NEW ZEALAND’S LEADING STUDS will be sold by Public Auction WITHOUT RESERVE at the TIEILDING A. & P. ASSOCIATION’S JD SHOW GROUNDS, FEILDING. on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, ■ 12th, 13th and 14th April, 1939 at 10 a.m. each day. The world’s record offering of 2200 STUD SOUTHDOWN SHEEP 2200 includes “KILLEYMOON” SOUTHDOWN STUD (Regd. Flock No-. 35 S.S.S. N.Z. Inc.) Under instructions from the Trustees, Messrs Christiansen & Stanford in the Estate late Ellis Bros., Bulls. “MATAPIHI” STUD SOUTHDOWNS (Regd. Flock No. 1100 S.S.S. N.Z. Inc.) On account of Thos. May Esq., Waipawa, Hawkes Bay. “WAVF.RT.FY” SOUTHDOWN STUD. (Regd. Flock No. 730 S.S.S. N.Z. Inc.) On account of Trustees Estate late F. E. P. Besley, Patea. The offering will include all the Stud ewes, ewe hoggets, Stud Ram Lambs and Stud sires from each of the Studs. Many imported Rams and Ewes will be offered. The Killeymoon Sale will include the first prize pen of shearling ewes at 1937 English Royal, also Luton Hoo 604/35, an unbeaten English Royal Champion Ram. All the ewes have been carefully mated with selected sires. Catalogues and further information are now procurable from the Auctioneers. Intending buyers who cannot attend the above series are requested to get in touch at-an early date with our Stud Stock Department, the members of which may make purchases on their behalf. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO, LTD., P.O. Box 1520, Wellington in conjunction wtih ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston North, Feilding and ! Branches. 1082 RAM FAIR. BURNSIDE RAM FAIR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1939 Commencing 9.30 Sharp. WITH sale of STUDS—Border Leicester (10); Romney (34); Corriedale (2); Southdown (4). Immediately following sale of Studs, Flock Romneys will be offered, followed by Border Leicester, Ryeland and English Leicester. At 11 a.m. Corriedale, Southdown, and Halfbreds in this order will be sold at the same time as the coarse wool breeds. TOTAL YARDING OVER 1700 RAMS. Including:—Romneys, 1144; Corriedale, 224; Border Leicester, 227; Southdown, 75; Ryeland, 10; Halfbred, 30; English Leicester, 3. R. D. STEWART, Otago A. & P. Society Secretary. 1529 FARM IMPLEMENT FOR SALE DELIVERS the goods, evenly, easily, quickly, 20 acres per day, any country. Price 25/-. Try this practical Manure Distributor at our expense. Illustrated pamphlet and money-back guarantee on request PARKERS’ KNAPSACK DISTRIBUTORS, TAUPIRL

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Southland Times, Issue 23782, 1 April 1939, Page 22

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