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BALES BV AUC'ON. WEDNESDAY, 30th JULY. T\ONALD REID" & CO., JL ' will sell by auction, as above, 50 four and six-tooth crossbred Ewes (in lamb to Romney rams). 29jy FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1919, -*At 12 o'clock. • IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF STUD LEICESTER SHEEP, HORSES OATTLE, IMPLEMENTS. SUNDRIES ETC. On tho Farm, "Avoca Terrace," near Middlemarch. , DONALD REID & CO, (LIMITED) have received instructions from tho Executors in the lEstate of the late J. T. Tisdall to sell by public auction, as above. The Whole of tho Stock, Implements, etc., comprising: ' SHEEP. 20 stud Leicester Ewes, two-tooth (pedigree at sale) 80 Ewas (duo to lamb September). CATTLE. 1 stud Shorthorn Bull (bred by Chamberlain) 1 two-year stud Bull 2 ona-.vear stud Bulls 7 Cows (spring calyers) 6 Heifers (coming to profit) 6 Heifers, 3 years (in milk) 9 yearling Heifers , ?8 Steers, 18 months to 2 years. 14 Calves. f HORSES. 2 Clydesdale Stallions. 5 and 7 years, by Baron Bold; dam. Agitator j 1 Clydesdale Filly, 6 years, by Ruby King; dam, Shepherd King mare 4 Clydesdale Fillies, 2 years, bv Rubv King and Avoca 2 Colts 2 years 1 Foal 2 Spring-carters 1 Hack, 3. years (unbroken) IMPLEMENTS, Etc., including: Marshall 7 h.p. engino (in good working order), R. and G. double bagger and chaffcutter (almost new), 2 leather driving belts, corncrusher, 2 single-digger ploughs, swing plough, Duncan cultivator, hay rake, double scuffler, double turnip thinner, three-furrow disc plough, turnip sower, tine harrows', gig, 100 bags seed oats (white), 100 bags seed oats (black). Sundries, household furniture, etc. Terms at Sale. Outside Entries: Spring-cart. Luncheon provided. 17jy FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1919, ' At 12 o'clock sharp. On the Farm, known as "Thorrington," Glenpark, near Palmerston. D ALGETY & COMPANY' (LIMITED), Dunedin, have received instructions from T. H. Pilbrow, Esq., to sell at public auction, at the above time and place: The whole of his Live and Dead Stock, as follows— 9 draught Horses, 4 to 9 years 4 milking Cows 1 dry Cow / 1 Heifer (in calf) 1 two-year-old Steer 5 Yearlings ' ■ 1 Calf, 163 Corriedale Ewes, two to eight-tooth 29 -f-.m. Corriedale Ewes 84 Corriedale Ewe Lambs 60 Corriedale Ram Lambs 830 flock Ewes, two, four, six, and eight-tooth 20 full m. Ewes (dry) 46 m.s. Lambs 50 two-tooth Wethers 8 Corriedale Rams 20 failing Border Leicester Rams 2 drays and frames, I'M.H. grain drill (complete), 1 spring-dray, 2 M.H. binders. 1 gig and harness, 1 M.H. mower, 1 three-furrow plouch. 1 R. and G. broadcast sower, 1 d.f. plough, 1 Duncan limesower, 1 three-furrow Ramsom disc plough, 1 swing plough, 1 stripper, 1 turnip scuffler, 1 turnip ridger, 2 Dunturn grubbers, 1 hay rake, 2 sets discs, 1 Cambridge roller, 1 set chain harrows, tank (on wheels), 2 sets tyne harrows, 2 sledges, wool' press, weighing machine, hand barrow, 25 coils netting, numerous tools, harness for 10 horses, blocks and chains, trees, etc., 37owt manuro, 70 sacks Garton oats, 20 sacks clover and grass seeds, 3 sheep dogs. The Auctioneers draw special attention to the Corriedale Flock. This flock was started from Mr G. D. Greenwood's Corriedale Stud Flock, Teviotdale, North Canterbury. As Mr Pilbrow has disposed of his property, the whole of-tho above aro for absolute sale. $ Luncheon Provided. HONEY. WE HAVE A SUM OF £3750 TO s LEND, In One or More Amounts, 'On Good Freehold Security, ' At 5£ Per Cent. Per Annum. JOHN 'REID & SONS (LTD) Liverpool street, Dunedin. MONEY _TO LEND, The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is prepared to LEND MONEY on FREE HOLD SECURITY ot Lowest Current Rates. FRED. SMITH, ffi" ' Manager. mRUST MONEY to. LEND in Large or' -*. bmall bums, lor long or short periods at lowest current rates of interest. ' CALLAN & GALLAWAY Solicitors, 219 Princes street, Dunedin (Next door to Auction Rooms of Messrs Alex. Harris and Co.). Correspondence Address: Box 238, P.O. Dunedin. ' ' J3f ON E Y .T 0 LEND! LARGE OR SMALL SUMS. TONKINSON & WOOD, Solicitors, No. 1 DOWLING \STREET. ONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUM ON MORTGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current Rates. ADAMS BROS., Empire Buildings, Princes street. ONEY TO XEND IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS ON FREEHOLD SECURITY MONDY & STEPHENS, ' Solicitors, Express Co.'s Building, Bond st. ONEY to LEND on Furniture, Pianos Sewing Machines, Life Policies, Bills ofe Lading, Promissory Notes, Stock, Scrip • easy repayments. — Otago Finance and Agency Company (Ltd.), 15 Empire Buildi..gs, ■ Dunedin. 28my OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS NEWSPAPERS COMPANY (LIMITED).' - , BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES. London: J. S. HYSLOP, Representative, 85 Fleet street, E. 0.4. Auckland: GORDON & GOTCH, 46-50 Albert street. P.AILEY ADVERTISING AGENCY, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Queen' s'.reet. Wellington: J. ILOTT (LIMITED), 84-86 Jervois . quay. CHARLES HAINES, Dalgety's Building. GOLDBERG ADVERTISING - „„,£S? NCY ' 113 Custom House quay. GORDON & GOTCH. 13-15 Cuba street. Christeharch: R. HANDCOCK, Representative, 5 and 6 Victoria Chambers, Victoria saunxe - GORDON & GOTCH, 146 LichfieTd E. NORDON, 20-21 Royal Exchange Buildings. Invercargill: J. HUNTER, Branch Manager, Esk street, near Railway Station. Mosgiel: JOHN P. WALLS, Representative for Taieri. Gordon road. Port Chalmers: W. INGLIS YOUNG. ! "WARTIME ECONOMY.-Wear WOOD- ! V' •' MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Cheaper than leather. Mado in En-gland of Best . Para Rubber. Have them fitted to-day. TAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. a largo amount of reading .matter. Pxico ad.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17689, 29 July 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17689, 29 July 1919, Page 10

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