WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT LOCHIEL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1920. At 12.30. IV'TESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD., have received instructions from Mr J. C. Thomson (who has j disposed of his property! to offer by public | auction at the above lime and place the of his Live Stock, Implements, etc. CATTLE. 24 Cows (early factory calvors) 2 Cows, in milk 0 Dairy Heifers (2yrs), factory calvers 7 Dairy Heifers (18 months), factory calvers 7 Selected Heifer Calves 0 Shorthorn Bulls (ages 3yrs, lyr, 9' months) SHEEP. 65 Fat Lambs PIGS. 3 Fat Pigs. HORSES. 3 Draught Mares, rising 7yrs 1 Draught Gelding, aged 1 Riding Hack (oyrs). [ IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. I MoConnack Binder, McCormack Drill (13 coulters, as new), McCormack Mower, Reid <t Gray D.F. Plough, R. & G. SingleDigger Plough, Stovrie 3f. Disc Plough, Drill Plough, Reid & Gray Discs, 3-leaf Tyne Harrows, Tij> Dray, Vianet .1 nr. Scuffler, Woolpvcss (as new). Sledges, Barrels, Sack Barrow, Wheelbarrow, 3c.wt new Galvanised No. 8 Wire, 0 coils Sheep Netting, Surveyors' Chain, lewt Barb Wire. 200 Turnip Stakes, Empty Sacks, Weighing Scales, 5 sets Collars, Flames and Winkers, 4 new Horse-covers, 2 sets Leading Chains (tested linki, Cart Saddle and Breeching, Grinding Stone, Emery Stone, 4-ton Jock, 50 feet now Spouting, Sheep Brand and Marking Oil, 4 sets Plough Chains, Trees for 0 horses. Blocks and Chains (new), 8 R.V. Milk Cans, 1 large Milk Cooler, 28gallon Lister Separator, 2 Churns, 2 Lawnmowers, 3 Hanging Lamps, 1 Sheep Dog, 20 White Leghorn Fowls, 70 bags Garton Outs, 20 bags Garton Seed Oats, 10 bushels Mixed Grass and Clovers, 12 bags Fowl Oats, 1 ton Chaff, Tools, Sundries, etc. Also:— 1 3-seatcr BUICK CAR (self-starter). NOTE. —The Dairy Herd are a specially good lot, being pick of a herd of 60, and included in the horses are two superior shatter and leading Mares.
LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 5Mr580 SPECIAL ENTRIES. WINTON STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920. TTESSRS WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO.. LTD., will soil on account of 11. and J. King. Burwoort Station — ‘“0 Aged WETHERS tgood line! Ex the Dome Station £OO 0-tooth WETHERS {in forward condition! Account- Fairlight Station—"■>oo Fat WETHERS. 3MTG2S WINTON HORSE SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 2S, 1920, at 1.30 p.m, WTESSRS WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & J - TX CO.. LTD., v.-ill offer—--25 Good MARES and GELDINGS 0 HACKS and Harness HORSES. Further Entries invited. MtCOG SALE OF TROTTING HORSES, SULKY, HARNESS, ETC. I AT WINTON HORSE SALEYARDS, I 12.30 Sharp. FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1920. ■WRIGHT STEPHENSON AND CO,. LTD., have received instructions from Mi Wm. Muir, Winton (who is leaving Southland) to offer for absolute unreserved sale at above time and place the following ; LOT I—LADY MARVIN, 4-yr-old, by Marvin Wilkes—Bellman marc. LOT 2 —l 3-year-old FILLY, by Young McKinney—Bellman mare; half-sister to Lady Marvin. LOT 3 Chestnut Gelding, 2-yr, by Sir IHctor —Hinerata; full brother to Hectare, t a. LOT 4—Black Filly. Syr, by Young McKinney -Sir Hector mare. LOT S—Black Filly, Syr, by Young MeKin ney— Wildest. LOT’ 0— 1 Harness Gelding, Syr, by Marvin Wilke?—Belfry. \\< t , —i .- ulky. 1 .jogging Cart, Ilarr.osc, Hopples, Cover?, etc., etc. Aka on account ox Mr W. D. Mel.rod. Ma ndcvillc— LOT 7 —l Chestnut Gelding ‘AVARS'COTT, ’ bv Volunteer ■■■•Boul'XT.vcnd mare. LOT S—l Bay iTeldiug. "PERHAPS,” 4yrs, by Harcld Hot!x.«t*liil«.I —King Harold mare. LOT 9 1 Boy Gelding, 2yrs, by Four Ch.imr?. SPECIAL SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES. INVERCARGILL HORSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1920, At 11 a.m. sharp.
j YTKSSRS WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & A CO.. LTD., '.vill offer on account of , Wr.i, Baird. Esq.— Qft Draught MARES anti GELDINGS 9 (till guaranteed!. Mw7lD LAND SALE. sue d ivision of WAiPfiurviu estate. SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1.920. j At 1.30 p.:n.. Town Hall, GORE. IVRIOHT, STEITjENSON & CO., LTD., ’ ' have received instructions from Messrs Friediancler Pro*,, Ashburton, to sell by public auction as above, tlio who’e of their WAIMUMU PROPERTY, comprising GSI2 ACRES of good agricultur tl ami grazing land in TWELVE FARMS, as under— I Tire Property is 6 miles from Gore and Mataura, accessible by good gravelled roads. All the sections have road frontages. On the Homestead Block there is a full range of good buildings. The land grows good crops of oats, grass, turnips, and rape, and is well adapted for agricultural and pastoral purposes. About 1000 acres have been limed, and a considerable portion is in good English grass. TERMS: 5 per cent, at sals, 10 per cent, in one month when delivery is taken; 5 per cent, in 12 months; 5 per cent, in 2 years; 5 per cent, in 3 years; balance 5 years; interest, 5J per cent. Plans and fuller particulars on application to any of the branches of Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd. Mdlsl FOR SALE, DAILY. T’OMATOES, Apples, Pears, and Frui s in Season. And ONIONS. At F. BOWDEN <fe CO.’S, Don Street
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