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WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE AT MABEL BUSH. t MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. MESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON . CO., LTD., have received instructior from Mr George S. Clark (who has sold hj: farm), to offer by public auction as abov the whole of his Live Stock and Plant, corr prising— HORSES. 3 Draught Mares (6 to 9 years) 1 Draught tickling (Gyrsl 1 Spring-cart Marc (Oyrs) 1 Light Harness Mare (oyrs) 1 Hack (aged) 1 Yearling Colt 8 COWS, 10 Dairy Cows and Heifers 1 Hereford Bull j 9 Calves / 23 SHEEP. 200 M.S. Lambs, PIGS. 2 Breeding Sows. IMPLEMENTS. Dray, D.P. Plough (R. & G.). Disc Ha, rows, Tine Harrows, Turnip Scufller, Sprue Trap, Milk-cart, Buggy, Milk Cans. hO-ga Cast. Boiler. 1-ton Trrwhelln Lilting Jac! frees. Block and Chains, Plough Chain: Harness. 1 Riding Saddle and Bridle, Horst rover.-, Empty hacks, White Leghorn Fowl: Pools, Sundries, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.--Mr Clark's cows are all youn Jersey cross cows, and the Auctioneers ca recommend with confidence those on th lookout lor good ualrv cows to attend thi Sale. 4Mrs7' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT LOCHIEL. WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, 1020. At 12.30. MESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON o (10.. LTD., have received instruc tions from Mr J. C. Thomson (who ha disposed of his property) to oiler hy publii auction at the above time and place th whole of his Live Stock, Implements, etc, CATTLE. 24 Cows (early factory cal vers) 2 Cows, in milk 9 Dairy Heifers (2yrs), factory calver 7 Dairy Heifers (IS months l , factors ealvers 7 Selected Heifer Calves 3 Shorthorn Bulls (ages 3yrs, lyr, 1

SHEEP 05 Fat Lambs PIG.. 5 Fat Pigs. HORSES. 3 Draught Mares, rising Vyrs 1 Draught Griding, aged 1 Riding Hack (syr?!. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. McCormack Binder, McCormack Drib (13 coulters, as new), McCormack Mower Reid o; (dray D.F. Plough. R. & G. Single Digger Plough, Stnrrie 3-f. Disc Plough Drill Plough, Reid & Gray Disc?, 3-leai Tyne U arrows. Tip Dray, Planet J nr. Scuf il;r, Woolprcss (as new), Sledges, Barrels Sack Barrow, Wheelbarrow, 3cwt new Galvanised No. S Wire. C roils Sheep Netting. Surveyors' Chain, lewt Barb Wire. 20C Turnip Stakes. Empty Sack?, Weighing Scale- - -. 5 sets Collars, Hamcs and Winkers, ■I new Horse-covers, 2 sets Leading Chain; (tester! link 1 , Cart Saddle and Breeching. Grinding Stone. Emery Stone, 4-ton Jack 50 feet new Spouting, Sheep Brand and Marking Oil, 4 sets Plough Chains, Tree; for 0 hors-??. Blocks and Chains (newt, S R.V. Milk Cans, 1 large Milk Cooler, 25gallon Lister Separator. 2 Churns, 2 Lawn mowers, 3 Hanging Lamps, 1 Sheep Dog, 20 White Leghorn Fowls, 70 bags Gart.on Oats, 20 bags Gaiton Seed Oats, 10 bushel; Mixed Grass and Clovers, 12 bags Fowl Oats. 1 ton Chaff, Tools, Sundries, etc. Also:— 1 3-soater BLICK CAR (self-starter). NOTE. —The Dairy Herd are a specially good lot, being pick of a herd of 00, and included in the horses are two superior shaftcr and leading Mares. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SMroSO WINTON HORSE SALE.

FRIDAY. MAY 2S, 1920. at 1.30 p.m. ATESSRS WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., will offer— Good MARL'S and GELDINGS HACKS and Harness HORSES. Further Entries invited. MtGOG SPECIAL ENTRIES. | j WLVTON STOCK SALE. j THURSDAY. MAT" 27. 1020. iITESSRS WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND !~ ' CO., LTD., w.II f ell nn rxeenunt of IR. and J, Kin.c:, Burvvood Station—j ,*3,35) Aped WEI HERS I, pood line » F.:: Ihe Dome Station— GOO G-tooth WETHERS (in forward condition I Account Fairlight Station—--200 Fat '■■' ETHERS. 3MIC2G

j SPECIAL FOR RETURNED SOLDIER. { pOR SALE--200 ACRES FREEHOLD. All river flat ’ami, not subject to any j ordinary hood, otf which the proprietor i has for the last four years derived an income of £2)00 per annum from sale of j laml).-; and wool. 4-ro~.::ic;l dwelling and j other buildings. Prit r —£7 per acre. Prompt] application necessary. Apply l JAMES WATT. Josephville, P. 0., Lumsden. vRANTED to Buy (for client) L’O to 50 ’ acres with good dwelling thereon at r about Riverton. State prices aurl terrm id A. L. AUSTIN, Auctioneer, luv ercatgiu Would take partly nupioved laud. hear, mil particulars urgent.

hippies—~.piea cud flavour. iiest on market. 12/!3 per Ergc case at Austin’s Auction Mart, Spey S:. 2 PIANOS, Ford Motor Car, 2 Spring carts, large quantity Furaiture, Bedateau.v etc., i'or sale at Austin's Auction Room* IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—S-roonuv. dwelling, electric light, etc, beautiful gardec, concrete paths, tor sme owing to owner going abroad. Trice—£/SC. To sea thE you are sure to buy. Appt/ A. L. Austin, Auctioneer. 100 Odd Acres, partly improved, near Thornbury, carry 20 milch cows. Price—£l6 per acre. Deposit, £7OO. Best snip in Southland for unearned increment. Apply A. L. Austin, Auctioneer, Invercargill. Sc lit agent for owner. 12 acres, 5-roomed duelling, hot and cold water, largo poultry houses, over 3000 vegetable plants, handy to South InvercargiF tram. This is a cheap home at £1250. Ap ply A. E. Austin, Invercargill. FARMS —All parts of Southland District, cu good terms. Apply Austin, Auctioneer. Splendid small Farms from 40 acres uo*. wards with good and extensive homestead buildings thereon, 2 to 3 miles from Invercargill F.O. Suit retired farmers. Apply Austin, Invercargill. FOR SALE, DAILY. POMATOES, Apples, Pears, and Frui s in Season. And ONIONS. Et F. BOWDEN & CO.’SDon Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 18829, 24 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18829, 24 May 1920, Page 8

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