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WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD. CLEARING SALE AT MAKAREWA. TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920, At 1 o’clock sharp.' TLTESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., have received instructions from the Administratrix in the Estate of the late S. B. Lawrence (the property having been sold), to sell by public auction at the above time and place the whole of the Live Stock and Plant, comprising— SHEEP. 205, 4, 6, and 8-tooth Ewes 224 M.S. Lambs 7 Wethers 5 Rams 441 HORSES. 7 Draught Horses, 3 to Syra 1 Aged Gelding 2 Harness Horses 2 Hacks, oyrs (unbroken) 2 Hacks, 4yrs (unbroken), by Marvin Wilkes 1 Pony, 7yrs (quiet) 1 Yearling Pony 1 Foal 17 CATTLE. 2 Dairy Cows 2 Cows with calves 4 Dairy' Cows (spring calvers) 10 1 and 2-yr-okl Heifers 10 1 and 2-yr-old Steers 5 3-year-old Bullocks 2 Calves 1 Hereford Bull 1 Shorthorn Bull 37 IMPLEMENTS, ETC.—2 Farm Drays, UJF. Plough, M.H. Drill (new), Colonial Drill, Storrie Ridger, 1 set P. & D. Disc Harrows, 1 set 6-leaf Tyne Harrows, 3 sets Chain Harrows, 3-furrow Disc Plough, Mower, Planet Scuffler, 2 Gigs, 1 Longshafter, 6-horse set Blocks and ‘Chains, Avery Weighing Machine. ' Horse-clippers, Trees, Chains, 7 sets Collars and Hames, 4 sets Leading Chains, 2 Cart Saddles and Breechings, Gig Harness, 2 Riding Saddles and Bridles, Chad, Oats, Empty Chaff and Oat Sabkn, Tools, Cambridge Roller, Barb Wire, Posts, etc., Household Furniture, and quantity Sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Ma2o MONTHLY HORSE SALE. TIN NOCK & CO.’S HORSE BAZAAR. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1020, At 1 p.m. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., will offer on account of District Clients— Draught MARES and GELDINGS Reliable Boy’s PONY. Also, on account of Mr A. J. Scott, Charlton, the whole of his TROTTING STOCK, comprising:— Pacing Mare, UNTIL, 5 years Pacing Gelding, LORD ROKEBY, syrs FILLY, 4yrs, by McKinney, dam Mantle. Chestnut GELDING, oyrs, by Harold Rothschild, dam Little Jane, halfbrother to Jane Wilkes. FILLY, 3yrs, by Four Chimes, dam Gipsy Queen. As Mr Scott is taking on training for other people he has decided to sell his own •stock. Account R. Bromby, Gore, who is giving up racing:— Bav Gelding, WALLROON, oyrs, by Wall ace L.—Octoroon; hmlf-bro- | the r to Harold Junior and Quadroon. Chest-mu G-imn.g, LAURA CHILD, 7yrs, by Harold Rothschild —Laura T.; brother to Exmoor. Bay Mare, LADY KNIGHT, 6yrs, by Golden Knight—Walda; halfsister to Muzzle. Brood Mare, VASCORINA, by Vasco —Ekitarina Passcropoulio, in foal to Balboa. Bay Filly, yearling, by Canrobert— V ascorina. Also Sulky, Hopples, Boots and Trotting Gear. Account J as. McCorkindalo— Yearliii" FILLY, Coldstream Bells— Sweet Chimes. Account Jas. Cruickshanks— Two-year-old Pacing GELDING, Four Chimes—King Harold mare. I

FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. Mi3o3 FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920, At 11 a.tru AT CORPORATION S A LEY ARDS, BALCLUTHA. SALE OF 900 ACRES FREEHOLD AT HILLEND. RIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr J. N. Bell, to sell by public auction as above all that, parcel of land being Section 3, Roxburgh Estate, containing 900 ACRES (more or less) FREEHOLD LAND, together with all crops, buildings, and improvements thereon. SITUATION—-4-1 miles from Mt Stuart Railway Station, 4 miles from Hillend School, 15 miles from Balclutha Saleyards. BUILDINGS—New 3-roomed house, con nected by telephone with Balclutha; scullery, washhouse, dairy, coalhouse, 6-stalied stable, barn, implement shed, men’s hut, shcepyards. CULTIVATION—4O acres turnips, 40 acres young grass. 100 acres stubble, 400 acres permanent pasture, gullies in native state. Subdivided into 13 paddocks by good post and wire fences. The present owner has bona fide reasons for selling, and as a consequence is offering his property at an exceedingly low upset pnee. The place is well watered and is suitable'for sheep farming and cropping. It has yielded up to 85 bushels oats. The carrying capacity is SOO sheep besides horses and cattle. TERMS—IO per cent, deposit, purchaser to take over existing mortgage of £2500 at ; 6 per cent.; balance cash on date of possession. Further-particulars from the Auctioneers. 2M5294 A. L AUSTIN. iSf ANTED to Buy (for client)—2o to SO acres with good dwelling thereon at si about Riverton. State prices aad terms •o A. L. AUSTIN, Auctioneer,, Invercargill Would take partly unproved land. R»nd iUli particulars urgent. BLENHEIM-Mnrlborough Appka—SpfanI did flavour. Beat on market. 12/6 per [large case at -Austin’s Auction Mart, Spey St. ! 2 PIANOS, Ford Motor Car, 3 Springcarts, large quantity Fuyaiture, Bedsteads, etc., for sale at Austin’s Auction Rooms IMMEDIATE POSSESION —S-rotwoed dwelimg, electric light, etc, beautiful garden, concrete pallia, ror sase owing to earner going abroad. Price—£7fiy. To see this you ere sure to buy, Appirj A. L Austin, Auctioneer, 100 Odd Acres, partly Improved, near Thoridairy, carry 20 milch cows, Price—£ls per acre. Deposit, £7OO. Best i n Southland for unearned increment. Apply A. L. Austin, Auctioneer, Invercargill. Solo agent for owner. 12 acres, o-rotgaed dwelling, hot and cold water, large poultry houses, over 3000 vegetable plants, handy to South Invercargill tram. This is a cheap home at £1250. Ap ply A. L. Austin, Invercargill. FARMS —All parts of Southland District, zn good terms. Apply Austin, Auctioneer. Splendid small Farms from 40 acres upwards with good and extensive homestead buildings thereon, 2 to 3 miles from Invercargill P.O. Suit retired farmers. Apply Austin, InverearsiaL

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Southland Times, Issue 18818, 11 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18818, 11 May 1920, Page 8

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