P.P.A. PROTEST POLITICAL ASSOCIATION of N.Z. £E!V. WESLEY BRATT (Southland Organiser) will speak as under — Tuatapere, Thursday, 12th Sept. Orepuki, Friday 13th Sept. at 8 p.ini. each evening. Protestants! dome along, and bring your friends. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT WRIGHT’S BUSH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1918. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND x AGENCY CO., LTD., have re~ ceived instructions froimi Mr Win. Oughtou, who has sold his farm to the Government, to e'edl all! his. LIVE and DEAD STOCK. Full particulars later*.
IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE ■ AT “ CLIEDEN ESTATE,” CLIPDEN. ' , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, At llai.mi. sharp. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from. Mr Guts, Tapper, who has disposed of his property, toi sell by public auction at above time and! place, the whole of his LIVE audi DEAD STOCK, as under: SHEEP—GOO 2-tooth Romney cross EWES, due to lamb Ist October, , 570 -1 and 6-tooth Romney cross EWES, due to lamb Ist Oct. G3O 8-tooth Romney crests EWES, due to lamb Ist (jCotobef. 000 Ewe HOGGETS, Romney cross 100 Fat EWES and WETHERS 3G Romney RAMS 3536 CATTLE--30 Hereford COWS, in calf to Holms’ Hereford Bull 12 Hereford HEIFERS, in calf to Holms’ Hereford Bull G Hereford, HEIFERS, yearlings 12 Hereford HEIFERS, calves G Daily COWS, Sept, and Oct. oalvers G Dairy HEIFERS 1 Hereford BULL, 21 years (bred by Helms, Waimahaka) HORSES— ' 7 Draught MARES and GELD- ] INGS « 3 Draught MARES and GELD- ] INGS, unbroken 3 Draught FILLIES, 2 years 2 Draught FILLIES, yearlings ; 2 Spring Carters, unbroken 1 1 Harness MARE 1 Hack or Harness GELDING aged 2 HACKS, unbroken 21 IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— R. and G. Double Furrow Plough, Storrio Digger Plough, Horse Hoe, Garden Plough, P. and D‘. Duncan Heavy Swamp, Plough, Three furrow Plough, 3 sets Tine Harrows, 2 sets Disc Harrows, 2 sets Chain Harrowls, 1 set Tripods, R. and G. Roller, Farmers’ Favourite Drill, Storrie Ilidger, 2 Massey-Harris Binders, Grubber, Malssey-Harris Mower, R. and G. Broadcast Sower, Garden Hoe, Grass-cleaning Machine, Tip Dray and Frame, 3-ton Spring Waggon, Farm, Dray and Frame, Gig, Double Buggy, Horse Clippers, Wool Press, Spray Puto.p, 1000 empty Sacks, 300' Lime Sacks, 1 ton Superphosphate, 45 sacks Oats (Gartens), 2 stacks Oaten Sheaves, 2 tons Potatoes, 1000 feet Building Timber, Quantity Posts and Stakes, Wire Netting and Stakes, Separator, Lawn Mower, Harrow Chains, Blocks and Chains, Swingletrees, Carpenters’ Tools, Blacksmiths’ Tools, Tarpaulins, H mess, Horse-covers, Household Furniture, 4 Sheep Dogs, 2 Pigs, 60 fowls, 30 Indian Runner Ducks. Also a quantity of sundries too- numerous tot particularise. Luncheon Provided. Auctioneers’ Note.—We, have personally inspected the above stock, and wish to draw special attention to the sheep, the whole df which, with the exception of the rams, have been, bred on the property, and are of the same type of wool. They are, a particularly choice lot, and we recommend same to those in search of well bred Romney sheep. The cattle are also- of special merit, and should command the attention of those in quest of quality.
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Western Star, 6 September 1918, Page 3
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