auctions. NATl m^4v^i^ E & agency COMPAQ 1 OF N.Z., LTD. NOP k TH CANTERBURY A B C H SALES. SCARGILL EWE FAlß—Friday, March Ist. AMBERKEY EWE FAlß.—Mondav, March 4th, a ' WAIAU EWE FAlß—Tuesday, Mferch 12th. 0 CULVERDEN EWE FAlß—Thursday, e March 14th. HAWARDEN EWE FAlß—Fridav March 15th. CHRISTCHURCH RAM FAIR, FLOCK SHEEP—Thursday, March CUst. _ CHRISTCHURCH RAM FAIR, STUD 1 SHEEP Friday, March 22nd 0 ENTRIES SOLICITED. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY C0.."0F LIMITED, g 9012 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE at , SPRINGFIELD ESTATE, nea T METHVEN. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 7th and 6th, 1918. . qtHE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND . AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD.. have received instructions from THOMAS DOWLING, ESQ.. of SPRINGFIELD BS- 1 TATE, METHVEN, to Sell by Public Auc- I tion. as above.— THE WHOLE of his PUREBRED STUD ! FLOCK of LINCOLN. BORDER LEICESTER. - and SOUTHDOWN SHEEP, STUD SHORTHORN t CATTLE, also Purebred BERKSHIRE PIGS, conmfftmg of — LINCOLN STUD SHEEP, weisierjd N.Z. i 1 FLOCK BOOK «w No/27i. _7 Stud Lincoln Rams, one to foaa-shear 1 150 Flock Lincoln Eweß. one to foxn-ehear 60 Lincoln Ram Lambe 55. Lincoln Ewe Lambs 22 One-shear Lincoln Flock Rams 281 BOEDER LEICESTER STUD SHEEP registered in N.Z. FLOCK BOOK as No. 869. 4 Stud Border Leicester Rams, ©no to four-«hear 40 Flock Border Leicester Rams, mostly' orto-eheax 94 Flock Border Leicester Ewes, oaa •to i four-shear 40 Flock Botder Leioeeter-Ew© Lamhs 35 Flock Border Leicester Ram Lambs > 213 1 SOTJ ™°S t ij? TITD SHEEP, xegistered-in NJZ. FLOCK BOOK as No. 141, L 6 Stud Southdown Rama, on© -to four* i aheac 200 Flock Southdown Ewes, one to fonz- • tihcar 130 Flock Southdown Sams, mostly one* shear I GO Flock Southdown Ewe Lambe L 52 Flock Southdown Ram Lambs '448 PUREBRED SHORTHORN CATTLE. All registered in Stnd Book. 1 Purebred Shorthorn Cow 3 Purebred Shorthorn Heifers • 4 Purebred Shorthorn Heifer Calves , 1 Purebred Shorthorn Heifer, l}yr« 1 Purebred Shorthorn Bull, 2yr» old 10 PUREBRED BERKSHIRE PIGS. 5 Purebred Berkshire Sows . 1 Purebred Berkshire Boar 40 Purebred Berkshire Wcaners | 46 ALSO THE WHOLE CiP HIS FLOCK OF THREE-QUARTERBRED SHEEP, FAT LAMBS, FAT CATTLE, HORSES, PLANT, AND IMPLEMENTS, consisting of:— SHEEP— 800 Fine Ifcee-quarterbred Two-tooth Ewea 1100 Fine Three-quarterbred Four and Sixtooth Ewes I*oo Fine Three-quarterbred' Eight-tooth and Sound-mouthed Ewes. 140 Extra heavy prime Fat Wethers 1500 Extra Prime Fat Lambs 750 Fat Lambs 250 Ewe Lambs (Lincoln rams out of Half bred Ewee) 280 Half bred Four-Six-tooth Forward Wethers 6220 , CATTLB— i 50 Head of Fat Cattle, extra prime 50 Head 1 and 2yr-old Shorthorn Cross Cattle, bred by Owner 100 ' HORSES— 30 Good Working Draught Mares and i Geldings, straight out of work 20 Well-bred Light Harness and Standard-bred dotting Mares and Geldings, ages yearlings and onwards, by the following well-known Trotting Sires: Rothschild. Wildwood Junior, El Carbine, Brent Locando, Coldstream Bella. Prinoe Imperial, St Kevin, and Advazioe. (Inoluded in the above are two specially wellbred Mares stinted to Brent Locando). PLANT AND IMPLEMENTS— 4 Masaey-Harris Binders, 3 Grass-seed Strippers, 3 d.f. Ploughs, 1 3-furrow Plough, 2 seta Disc Harrows, 1' Rotary Harrow, 3 sets Tine Harrows, 2 Cambridge Rollers. 4 Farm Drays. 1 Hay Mower, 1 17-coulter Duncan Drill, 1 Saw and Sawbench, 2 Portable Whares. large quantity of Harness, also Contents of Blacksmith's, Carpenter's, and Saddlery Shops. Sundries, etc., etc. THE WHOLE WILL BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE, MR DOWLING is reluctantly compelled to dispose of his old-established Flocks, owing to advancing years and failing health, and more particularly as his only eon, who has supervised the Estate, has been called up by the Military Service Board. ORDER OF SALE. FIRST DAY—THURSDAY". MARCH 7th, 1918. Implements and Plant—Starting 10.30 a.m. sharp. Stud Sheep, Stod Cattle, and Pigs—Starting 1 pjn. sharp. SECOND DAY FRIDAY, MARCH Bth, 1918. Implements and Plant—Starting 10.30 a.m. sharp. Fat Sheep, Lambs, Cattle, Store Sheep, Store Cattle, and Horace—Starting 1 p.m. sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Motor Cars will leave both Ashburton and Mothven for the Sale, on arrival of the Christchurch and Timaru morning trains on both days. Passengers may book seats at Newman's Stables, at Ashburton or Methven. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—Mr Dowling's Stud Sheep and Cattle are so well and favourably known throughout the Dominion that ; the}* require no recommendation. He has I been one of the largest aad most successJ fill exhibitors at Christchurch, Ashburton, 1 MWthven, and Timaru Shows for many years past, and has taken practically all the first prizes at these fixtures at different times. Mr Dowling invariably tops the Metropolitan Market at Addington with his oonsi»*nments of Sheep, Cattle, and Pigs, so this is an opportunity of a lifetime to secure some of the beet stock produced in the Dominion. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., OF N.Z., LTD., Ashburton, 8903 Auctioneers. OLMES and SONS manufacture all their own Bedding, and guarantee it mads from the beet Samarang Kapoc. Buy direct from the manufacturer*. H4318
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16144, 23 February 1918, Page 13
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