AUCTIONS ! PYNE AND CO. OHEF FIELD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY NEST. OUR- PRESENT ENTRIES ARE--290 Prime Fre«tins Larnba 150 Forward Lambs 100 Two-tcoih Halfbred E-wes 100 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes 60 Merino Ewes and Lambs 150 Two-tooth Crossbreds Nearly New Dogcart, by Boon aid Stereim Farm Dray We ehall be glad to receive further ENTRIES. Note that Sale starts at 11.30 sharp. PYNE and CO., 5197 Auctioneer*. tF e~e st on s ale. Friday next. 150 Ewes 150- Lamfrs 200 Crossbred Ewes and Lambs 50 Merino Ewes 50 Tw#-too'ths 50 Store Pigs PYNE and CO.. 519fi Auctioneers. spr7n^Yc>n _ BAleyahds. THE FEBRUARY SALE will take placeOn MONDAY NEXT, the. 2nd FKOX. PRESENT ENTRIES— 1000 Si.ecp and Lambs SO Head CatCo Also, on account of Ilr W. McVicker, Gree.npark (who is givi-cg up dairying for the present), 13 First-c!as3 Cows, in full profit end springing, which wo can thoroughly recommend Also, 6 Shares paid) in Tai Tapu Dairy Company PYNE and CO., 51i)S Auctionrers. BLACKSMITHVS~ANd"wh EE LW KIG HT' S BUSINESS FOR SALE. PYNE and CO. are instructed' by MR GEORGE GUDSELL, to SELL PRIVATELY. ALL THAT PROPERTY, situated at West Melton, coritiiiniiig haii-acre land, on which is erected dwolling'b/ms'e of fj roonw. blacksmilh'a shop, cuachhuildcr'a shop, and aJi necossary outbuildings, aiid with a p.c.oA biacksuiith's biiPirjcss connected ihcrowith. A fiplendicl opportunity for a good tradesman. Full pijrticuhrs at our office. PYNE and CO.. Anctioncc-rs and Land Agents, 3193 _ Christ-churchy KAM~TNrrEWE~ FA lU, AT ADDINGTON SHOW GKOUNDS, FEBRUARY sth, 3903. Oix account. Messrs Mawson Bros., Westerfield, 40 One-sLear English I/eiccster Rams On account Chas. Lewis, Eeq.. M.H.R., 10 One-shetir Shropshire Rams 3 Shropshire Down flam Lambs Oα account T. K. Upton, Esq., Asbburton. 5 One-shear Siiropshire Fleck Rams 5 Two-shear Siiropfhire Flock Rams Entries Close THIS DAY (Wednesday). PYNE ai:d CO., 5193 Auctioneers. GOODWILL OF LEASE FOR SALE BY TENDER. PYNE and CO. are instructed by Mr Robt. McKay to SELL by TENDER, THE GOODWILL OF xilS LEASE OF 175 ACRES, Part of the Gaminack Estate, Springston. ■ The laud is of excellent quality, and the improvements consist <A a good dwellinghouse and outbtuldmgß. Ihe lease has sixioen years to run from iho first of April nest, at a rental of fourteen shillings p<*r acre. Further particulars on applying to us. T«iders to be sent to us on or before FEBRUARY. 28th, and the highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. PYNE and CO., Auotiojiceis and Land Agents. 0195 Chrisdiurch. "DYNE and CO. "have received irjetruciion3 - 1 - from i\ COUR\G3, ESQ., to OFFEH. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 14th, HIS SEADOWN PROPERTY, AMBERLEY, Consisting of 6500 ACRES. The Property is now being surveyea, and will be offered in FARM LOTS, FROM 100 TO 200 ACRES, And in GRAZING LOTS, FROM £00 TO 1000 ACRES. The Auc'icreers wish to draw special attention to'the EXCELLENT POSITION of the above Property. GOOD ROADS surround every portion of it, and there are THREE RAILWAY STATIONS within a few yards of all parts of the estate. The Property was one of the EARLIEST SELECTIONS in NORTH CANTERBURY, and ha s in no way been abused, HAVIttG PRACTICALLY NEVER BEEN CHOPPED. Plans may bo seen at our offices, also ait Mr Riiodps's, Arnberley, and North. Canterbury 00-op. Stores Co., Ltd., Rangiora. For further particulars apply PYNE and CO., 4820 Auctioneers.
. : _ I IMPORTANT SALE Of SOTJTHDOWNS, SHROPSHIRES, ENGLISH LEICESTER and RYELAND RAMS A~N"D PYKE and CO. are instructed by Mr Jae. E. Davenport, to OFFER ■ On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. THE WHOLE OF THE PUREBRED SHEEP, Selected by him in England, from Flocks of great note and worJji-widp reputation* SOUTHDOWN EWES AND RAMS From the flocks of his Majesty the King, the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, the Earl of Ellesmere, late Colonel H. MoCalniont, C-haa. Adeane, Esq., J. J. Coleman, Esq., Edwin Ellis, Esq., and the Paghain Harbour Company. SHROPSHIRE EWES AND RAMS From Messrs Wm. Cooper and Nephews Philo L. Mills, Esq., W. F. Inge, Esq. Mrs M. Barr. Messrs P. A. and G. X. Evans, and Chas. Pulley, Esq. ENGLISH LEICESTERS From the flocks of G«o. Harrison, Esq., and E. F. Jordan, Esq. RYELANDS I From the Flocks of'W. T. Barneby, Eμ. and F. E. Gough, Eeq. NOTE—The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to the above sale, a-3 they consider tha importation is without doubt the finest that has ever reached New Zealand. The Sheep will be on x-iew in our Stores, Ta.ttersaH's, on February sth and following days. For further particulars apply PYNE and CO., 4133 Auctioneers. INGRAM AND CO. QHEF FIELD SALE. '" FRIDAY, JA2OJAKY 80tk PRESENT ENTRIES— 50 Fat Lambs I Foui-year-old Filly, broken 1 Three-year-o.d Filly, unbroken 1 Two-year-o.d Filly, unbroken 1 MoCormick Reaper and Binder Further Entries Solicited. INGRAM and CO., | 5353 _Auctioneers. . I XlB. Emj Wicker Cbmzt and CuahianeT f b—i v»lu» is town, at ii. Bunos and 1
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11493, 28 January 1903, Page 12
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