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AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY PROPERTY AUCTION. SATURDAY, JUNE 6th, at 12 Noon. IX OUR ROOMS. Rβ Aon Keate, Deceased. SITUATE Xo. U5 LELVSTER ROAD, St. AJbane, jast off Papanui road. HOUSE 3 rooms and effices. v> large wajshhouse, h.p. water supply and eewor connexions. Rill i-ACRE of land. Full particulars from MESSRS JOHXSTON and MILLS, .Solicitors; or CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., V>os _ Auctioneers. PYNE AA'D CO. Q U S T SALE. UOXDAY . \ 300 Fat Lamb; 100 Forward Wethers 50 Fat E-.YC3 PYXE and CO., 8837 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. MONDAY NEXT, iIAY 23th. On account AIR J. WYNN, HAREWOOD ROAD, ovring: to his having sold hie Irtuse. T>YNE and CO. hnre received instrucifons J- to Sell the following LIVE and DEAD STOCK at tho HOMESTEAD, HAREWOOD ROAD. PAPANUI: — 5 Cows (2 springing, 3 in milk and in calf) 1 Ches. Geldics, aged 1 Hack, svrs. S. and H. 1 Bay Filly, Oyrs, unbroken, by Young Rothschild 1 Gig 1 Sow »nd litter of ten 1 Empty Sow, purebred Yorkshire 1 Rubber-tyred Gigr, Brabner; Box Trap, set Harness, Riding Saddles, Ladies' Cents', "Alfa Laval" Separator, 1 Churn and Dairy Utensile, FURNITURE, contents of 3 rooms.

SALE COMMENCES AT 12.50. PYNE end CO., 9509 Auctioneers. A N G I O R A SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. 400 Fat Lambs 100 Fnt Wethers 80 Fnt Ewes 200 S.M. Merino Ewee, E.L. rams middlo Apnl 100 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Ewes, E.L. rams April 150 Store Lambs PYNE and CO., , 9328 A-uctionecre. J) ANGI OX A SALE YARDS. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 26th. Account MR, JAS. O'MALLEY, 15 Head Steers, 3 and 4-year-olds 15 Head Heifers, 3 and 4-year-olds Is forward condition. PYNE S »nd CO., 9681 Auctioneert. CLEARING SALE AT SEFTON. ON ACCOUNT MR H. B. VALLANCE. FRIDAY NEXT, MAT 23th. TJjYNE aDd CO. liavo received instructions -T from MR H. B. VALLANCE, who haa leaeed his farm, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date, hie LIVE and DEAD STOCK, as follows!-

SHEET. 131 S.M. Mwino Ewee, E.L. tame April ltrll CATTLE. 3 Dairy Cows, in profit, due September 3 Heifers, .2yre, in c*lf, duo October 4 Yearlings, 4 Pige HORSES. Grey Geld., Nugget, all -work Blk. Mare. Jcae, aH work ■ ■ Bay Filly, 3yrs, chain* • •. Bay Geld., 3yre, chains • Bay Geld., all work Bγ. Hack Mar©, Trky, c. and h., etinted to Underwood" •"■■ 1 3yr Geld., by Prism, unbroken 1 2yr Filly, by Child Abdallah, unbrokoa 1 Yearling * IMPLEMENTS. Binder (Masaey Harris), Grain and Mamrro Drill (Masaey), < Cambridge Roller (Booth), D.F. Plough, Disc Harrows, 4-leaved Harrows, S.F. Plough, Cultivator, Dray and Frame, Tip Dray, SprinjJ Cart and Harness, Kubber-tyred 0 x and Harneee, Dray Harness, Horse Covers, Set of 4-horee Blocks, S Pair Chains, 2 Sets of Leading Harness. 1 Alfa Laval Separator, 2 Cburne, 2 Lad- ; dere. GRAIN. Stick of Good Clover Hay, 4 terns Ost Sheaf CbaiT, 100 bushels Dun Oate, 14 Sacks Pearl Wheat, good eeed, 3 ton? Seed Potatoes. 2 Sheep Doge Farm Took, Empty Sacks, and a qna&tiiy of Furniture. SALE at 12 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE end CO., 3S2S Auctioneers. P. S NICHOLLS AND CO. PROPEETY AUCTION SALE, In OUE LAND SALE BOOMS. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. At 11.30 a.m. m I ON account of the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Administrator of the Estate of W. Newton (deceased). SIX-BOOMED HOUSE, Plastered, hot and cold water, 3 fireplaces, gas, bath, etc. Also FINE SECTION, CONTAINING 33 j PERCHES, Securely fenced, stables and outbuilding*, Very suitable for carrier or taxi-cab proprietor. Situate No. 532 MOORHOUSE AVENUE. One minute from Tram. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., OSIB Auctioneers. E. G. STAVELEY AND CO~ SOUTH CANTERBURY^ 7ftO A P ES /BEHOLD, fireglass lOV sheep and cropping: farm, IS miles from Tima.ru, carries easiiy 2 ewes per acre fattens all lambs and cuil ewce besidee a lnt o£ bought sheep. Well subdivided and watered. First-clasg buildings of ai! eorta, eituated half-mile from school and six miles from railway station. A farm which can be thoroughly recommended. Price only .£l6 10s per acre, on very eaav terms. Full particulars from E - °- S £ A^ I t EY »od CO., 196 Cashel etreet, gg 3 ' 2 Chmtchurch. (b-OSSIP tor Girle, Housekeeping HJatt, XX Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Embody, app«r in the "Page U>*t Women m Saturday's Fditioa* of -±°l £r«nflg &«ws,' *u»

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 20

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