AUCTIONS. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE at SPRINGFIELD ESTATE, near METHYENTHURSDAY AND FRIDAY, iIARCH 7th end Bth, 191 S. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE ANT - L . AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD.. hav« received instructions from THOMAS COWLING. KSQ.. of SPRINGFIELD KSTATE, XTETKVEN to Sell bv Public Auction as above.— THE WHOLE of his PUREBRED STtT FLOCK of LINCOLN. BORDEIi LEICESTER, and SOUTHDOW> SUEEP. STUD SHORTHORN CATTLE also Purebred BERKSHIRE PIGS, collating of— LINCOLN STUD SHEF.P, registered N.Z FLOCK BOOK as No. 271. 1 Stud Lincoln Rams, or.o to four-shea; 150 Flock Lincoln Ewes, ono to four-shea: (50 Lincoln Ram Lambs 55 Lincoln Ewe Lamba 12 One-shear Lincoln Flock Rams 2SI , BORDER LEICESTER STUD SHEEP re gistcrcd iu N.Z. FLOCK BOOK as No. 369. 4 Stud Border Leicester Rams, ono U four-ehear 40 Flock Border Leicester Rami?, most!; one-shear 91 Flock Border Leicester Ewes, ono i< four-shear 40 Flock Border Leicester Eto Lambs 35 Flock Border Leicester Ram Lambs 213 SOUTHDOWN STUD SHEEP registered u N.Z. FLOCK BOOK as No. 141. 6 Stud Southdown Ranis, ono to four sheas 200 Flock Southdown Ewee. one to foil: shear 130 Flock Southdown Rams, mostly one shear 60 Flock Soulhdown Ewo Lambs 52 Flock Southdown Ram Lambs 418 PUREBRED SHORTHORN CATTLE. All resistered in Stud Book. 1 Purebred Shorthorn Cow 3 Purebred Shorthorn Heifers •4 Purebred Shorthorn Heifer Calves 1 Purebred Shorthorn Heifer, ljyrs 1 Purebred Shorthorn Bull, 2yrs old 10 PUREBRED BERKSHIRE PIGS. 5 Purebred Berkshire Sows 1 Purebred Berkshire Boar 40 Purebred Berkshire AVeaners 46 1 ALSO THE WHOLE OP HIS FLOCK O: ; TIIREE-QUARTERBRED SHEEP, FA' . LAMBS, FAT CATTLE, HORSES , PLANT, AND IMPLEMENTS, oonsistin ■ of:— SHEEP— 800 Fine Threo-quarterbrod Two-tooth Ewe 1100 Fine Threo-quarterbred Four and Sia tooth Ewes 1400 Fine Three-quarterbred Eight-tooth an Sound-mouthed Ewes 140 Extra heavy prime Fat Wethers 1500 Extra Prime Fat Lamba 750 Fat Lambs 250 Ewe Lambs (Lincoln rams out t 1 Halfbred Ewes) 1 280 Halfbred Four-Six-tootli Forwar Wethera ; 6220 ; CATTLE— i 50 Head of Fat Cattle, extra prime 50 Head 1 and 2yr-old Shorthora Croe Cattle, bred by Owner 100 , HORSES— 20 Good Working Draught Mares am Geldingß, straight out of work 20 Well-bred Lis;ht Harness an< Standard-bred Trotting Mares am Geldings, ages yearlings and onwards • by tho following well-known Trottinj Sires: Rothschild. Wildwood Junior El Carbine, Brent Locando. Cold stream, Bells, Prince Imperial, St Kevin, and Advance. (Included-in the above are two specially wellbred Mares etinted to Brent Locando). PLANT AND IMPLEMENTS— 4 Massey-Harris Binders, 3 GraßS-eeed Strip pers, 3 d.f. Ploughs, 1 3-furrow Plough 2 sets Disc Harrows, 1 Rotary Harrow 2 sets Tine Harrows, 2 Cambridge Rol lers. 4 Farm Drays. 1 Hay Mower, : 17-c'oulter Duncan Drill, 1 Saw an< <r Sawbench, 2 Portable Whares. larg< quantity of Harness, also Contents o Blacksmith's, Carpenter's, and Saddler; Shops. Sundries, etc., etc. THE WHOLE WILL BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESEBVE. MR DOWLING is reluctantly compelled to dispose of his old-established Flocks, ow. ing to advancing years and failing health, and more particularly aa his only son, who has supervised tho 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, Stud Cattle, and Pige-Starting } p.m. 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 Horses— Starting 1 p.m. sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Motor-cars will leave Methven on Thursday morning on arrival of tho train; and Ashburton on both days on arrival of the Christchurch and Timaru morning Passengers may book feats at Newman's Stables at Ashburton or Methven. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE.—Mr Dowling'fl Stud Sheep and Cattle aro so well and favourably known throughout the Dominion .that they require no recommendation. He has been one of the largest and most successful exhibitors at Christchurch, Ashburton, Methven, and Timaru Shows for many years past and has taken practically all the first prizes at theee fixtures at diflerent times. Mr Dowling invariably tops the Metropolitan Maiket at Addington with his consignments of Sheep, Cattlo. and Pigs, so this is an opportunity of a lifetime to secure some of tho best stock produced in the , pominion. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., OF N.Z., LTD., Ashburton, £903 Auctioneers. CLARIDGE AND SMITH. QLEARING SALE, THIS DAY, 1.30 p.m. Dairy Cows, Calves, Pigs, Hay, Mangolds, Potatoes, Gig Horse and Harness, and Sundries. CLARIDGE and SMITH _ g537 Auctioneers. QOVERNOB'S BAY AND TEDDINGTON. EOYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE. Leaves Teddington P.O. Daily 7.30 a.m, arrives at Allandale 7.45 a.m Leaves Governor's Bay 8.15 a.m., arrives Lyttelton 9.15 a.m. Leaves Lyttelton 9.45 a.m.. arrives Governor's Bay 11 a.m., arrives Allandale 11.15 a.m., arrives Teddington 12 o'clock. Afternoons Daily. Leaves Teddington 3.15 p.tn„ arrives Allandale 3.45 p.m., leaves Governor's Bay 4.15 p m arrives Lyttelton 5 p.m. Leaves teito'n 6 p.m., arrives Governor's Bay 7 p.m., arrives Allandale 7.30 p.m., arrives Teddington 8 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED. W. LYNN. Proprietor
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