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AUCTIONS. CLEARANCE SALE. , STOCK AND PLANT. ; THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1935. At 1 p.m. , On the Farm, at the Flax Swamp, Wallacerille (1} miles from Quinns Post Hotel). s \VRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO, ’ ’ LTD., have been instructed by MR. • E. J. COLLISON SMITH to sell by pub- > lie auction at above time and place the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, eoml prising :—■ : 600 Ewes (mixed ages), with 100 per 1 cent. b.f.| lambs. No fata • draughted. , 320 Ewes (mixed ages) 1 200 fat and forward 2-tooth Wethers , SO good condition 4-tooth ‘Wethers 19 Southdown Rams. 4-tooth 25 Pairy Cows, June/July calvera 3 Good Mouse Cows; 10 Vealers , 1 Pure-bred Red Poll Bull , 2 Horses —5 years , 1 Mare and 1 Gelding; also 1 good Hack, broken to harness ’ Duncan Swamp plough, discs, blocks, swingle trees. ’ Shearing plant (2-stand Wolsley), electric motor. 3J h.p., ’ wool press. , NOTE.—Owing to health reasons. Mr. Smith has had to give up the lease of the property and everything is for genuine sale. Majority of the above sheep have been running on. the hills, and not on the swamp country. Light Luncheon Provided. A 035 pEILDING SALE, j FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1935. 1500 lambs 1000 2-tooth ewes 300 mixed aged ewes , 200 2-tooth ewes 100 fat sheep Special Entries acc. R. Riddiford Estate, r Orui Station— J 2400 shorn w.f. w. lambs (lots) 30 fat cattle COiMPLETE UNRESERVED DIS’PER- „ SAL SALE OF THE FAMOUS 2 CASTLEROOK ROMNEY STUD. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1935, . AT CASTLEROCK, 1 LUMSDEN. RAWING to the Subdivision and sale of r Castlerock Station, the Trustees in " T 'the Estate late T. L. Barnhill, Castlc- ' rock. Lumsden, Southland, have decided to disperse the famous Castlerock Romney Stud, Flock No. 172, N.Z.R.M.B.—one of the oldest and most successful studs of "Romney Sheep in New Zealand. 3 On the occasion of the 1933 New Zea- • land Royal Show at Invercargill, the > stud won signal honours, including the 1 Championship, Romney Cup and Shield, ' with a mirture ram; Reserve Champion ■ and first and second in four-tooth rams; , and the Cooper McDougall and Robertson Cup for the Best Sheep of Any Breed - at the Royal Show. The Stud, in which E a number of New Zealand Royal ami i man'y other noted champions have been » bred and used, has been continued under 1 the one management for the past thirty I years. The sheep represent the very best i New Zealand type, both for carcase and wool, and. being bred at a fairly high altitude, and in an environment where they are annually subjected to severe i winter and snow conditions, are certain , to thrive exceptionally well if transferred to heavier country or a tvarmer environment. The flock has been heavily culled annually, and is recommended as one of the BEST ROMNEY STUDS SUBMITTED TO AUCTION IN THE HISTORY OF STUD BOOK BREEDING IN NEW ZEALAND. The approximate numbers will be :— 560 STUD EWES. 2-shear and over. 150 STUD EWES. 1-shear. 200 STUD EWE LAMBS. 15 STUD RAMS, 2-shear and oven 40 STUD RAMS. 1-shear. 30 STUD RAM LAMBS. 220 FLOCK RAMS. 1-shear. 200 FLOCK RAM LAMBS. THE SALE WILL COMMENCE WITH THE OFFERING OF THE FLOCK RAMS AT 10 A.M. Inquiries are invited by the auctioneers, who will be prepared to execute commissions for absentee buyers. Catalogues will be available in due course. The Estate will be sold by Auction at Invercargill on FRIDAY. January 2->, 1935. at 11 a.m. Plans of subdivision on application to the Auctioneers. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., Stud Stock Salesmen. Invercargill, Wellington and Branches. A3;>2 FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. 170 R SALE, Grass Seed Stripper, good -I- order. J. C. Ewington, Masterton. Telephones 1017, 1132. TVfcCORMICK Reaper and Binder, also Deering Binder; in good order. Reid Gray Agency, Palm. Nth. IJOR SALE, Spring Dray, 3-iuch tires, good wheels; £lO. L. C. Purton, Fitzherliert Ave., Palm. Nth.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 89, 9 January 1935, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 89, 9 January 1935, Page 14

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