AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. JJUXSAXDEL SALE. .THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 12th. On account MB G. E. T. SHAND, Norwood— 100 S.M. Merino Ewca 2 Draught Geldings, 7 nod 8 year*. On account A CLIENT. 70 6 and 8-tootk HaJfbred Ewc-s 170 Two-tooth Thrco-quart-er-brctl Etvo3 Account Messrs MILLEN BROS., Dunsatdf 200 Fat Lambs 100 Fat Ewca Account MR R. JOHNSON— 100 Fat Lambs FURTHER ENTRIES ARE INVITED PYNE ar.d CO., 5599 Auetioncetß, lyj" E T H V E N S A L H THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 12th. SPECIAL ENTRIES. On Aocount of CLIENTS. 150 Fat Lambs 100 Fat Ewe® ICO Fat Lambs FURTHER ENTRIES ARE INVITED. PYNE and CO., 6593 Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE 0£ CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. PYNE and CO., in conjunction with H. MATSON and CO., are instructed bv MR WALTER SHIRLEY, who is giving up business, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at hia HOMESTEAD, YALDHURST-CUM-HORNBY. THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 12th. . The Whole of hia Plant, as follows : — HORSES. Bay Gelding, Bruce, aged, all work Grey Gelding, Clyde, aged, all work Bay Gelding, Barny, 7 off, all work Bay Maxo, Bell, llyxs, all work Bay Gelding:, Clyde, 7 off, all work Bay Gelding, Pommy, Byrs, all work Bay Gelding, Captain, Oyte, all work Bay Gelding, Nugget, Byra, all work Grey Gelding, Snowy, lOyrs, all work Bay Haro, Flossy, 0 off, all work Bay Gelding, Tom, aged, all work Harness for all horses, and Covers. Cow in milk Fat Sow
IMPLEMENTS. Lorry vand Frame, Spring Waggon and Frame, Block 'Waggon and Frame, V Tip-drays and Framce, Farm Dray and • Frame, 3 Double-furrow Ploughs, set of Osborne Discs, set of Five-loaf Tyrn» Harrows, ect of Four-loaf Tync liurrows, set of Four-leaf Grass Seed'Har. tows, Maaeoy-Tfarris Grain and Manure - Drill and Rape and Turnip Box. S McCormick Binders, Duncan Grubber, Cambridge Beid and Gray and Grasstoed Box, McOormick Mower, 2 sot« : Four-horse Blocks, Anvil about S& cvrt, Sledge, Four Waggon Trees, Trees foi 2 Four-horsa Teams, Hay Bake, Planet. ' Jtmr. HARNESS. ETC. f 6 Dray Saddles and Breeching, 3 gets n| ■ Check Reins, Muzzle, 2 sets Leading . Harness, Biding Bridlo and Saddle, large Watering Tub, Grindstone, 3 , Scythes, Vice, two Bxß Poets, Wheel. . barrow. Pig Loader. 6 Tarpaulins in good order, Bag Lifter, Sack Barrow, Lawn Mower, 5 Shovels and Forks, 8 dozen Ploughshares (R.N.F.), 3 Jacks, ; 18-foot Ladder, 800 Bags, and Sundry , Articles too numerous to mention.' RALE, 12 uroosr. LUNCHEON PROVIDED, ' | PYNE and CO.. . 1 V. | 8595 H, MA3JSON AND CO. clearing- sXke, live and dead ' STOCK. rpHB Farm iharving bean Sold, wo are in*', ",tf J- etruoted by MB HENRY PEACH to. .\g dispose of the Whole of the LIVE AND DEAD", :, STOCK, a 6 ihe HOMESTEAD, HORO BATA, en ';v THURSDAY, 26th INST. ■ v Full xiarfciwilftTW in future advertisements. * PYNE and CO., , 8594 Auctioneers. "■> : X3LEABING SALE. •
rjTHB Paarm baring teen Let, we btc in> J- etructed by MRS JACOB PARISH t< v'i Sell by Pnblio Auction, at {he Homeetouci, YALDHURST, ? On TUESDAY, the aith INST., 5. The TOoIo of tho LIVE AND DEAD STOCK 1 , 4 Full particulars in future advertisements, • 'j; PYNE and CO., 8597 Auctioneers. FOB SALE. GOOD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL FARM AT MITCHAM. PYNE aqd CO. have received instruction* •" from the Trustees in tho Estate of tin - late WILLTAM HINDS, Mitcham, to Bell by Public Auction at their Sale Rooms, Christ- r church, era SATURDAY NEXT, HUi April, at noon, the Farm, containing £00 acre* (more or leas), subdivided into 11 paddocks, *>: well fenced, and all watered by county raccn. ;;,j Beautifully ohfcltered orchard and homestead, -'di ooiuuetinjj of seven rooms and all ncceeeary outbuildings. .-ft The Trustee# wish to point out that thif vftf Farm was taken up by the Hinds Familj out of the.Na.tiv© some forty yearn ago anc -M has been in their possession and fanned bi ;-i them up to the present time, S Owing to the death of 4ho late W. Hinda ' the property must lxs sold in order to wind : i]i up tie Estate. y - ■ TERMS and further particulars from ■ PYNE and CO.. 8598 Auctioneers. SMALL FARM AT BEOOMFIELD, " NEAR AMBERLEY. TUESDAY, 17th APRIL, AT RANGIOBA. PYNE and CO ha.vo roccived instruction/ from the Trustees in tho Estate of th< late M. PEACH, to SELL by AUCTION, •< RANGIORA SALEYARDS, on TUESDAY. 17th of APRIL, the FARM at BROOMFIELD now occupied by MR MICHAEL "WILSON, • containing about •it A ACRES GOOD AGRICULTURAL \ 104t LAND, v< with all necessary buildings for working ih« farm, which is in a good state of cultivation _ TERMS VERY EASY. SALE AT 1.30 p.m. 8506 PYNE A2TD CO. '• - ■ ■»' -.-I LAWRIE AND DALTON. J. T. Lawrie.) (Thos. Dalton. LAWRIE AND DALTON AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE FURNISHERS, AND HOTEL BROKERS, 210 TUAM STREET * (Next dooz Opera House). THE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN TOWN. COMPARE OUR PRICES. T7TTE always keep a large assortment o.' 'V V New and Second-hand Furnituro iol Private Sale. Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Wardrobe*, Hall Stands, Linoleums. Curtains, Ruga, Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets. Carpets^ Our Show Rooms are open till 9 o'clocH Friday Evenings. Lawrio and Dalton pay highest Cuir Prices for Second-hand Furniture. LAWRIE and DALTON, L 3506 Auctioneers.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19170407.2.107.8
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15869, 7 April 1917, Page 16
Word count
Tapeke kupu
850Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15869, 7 April 1917, Page 16
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
Ngā mihi
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.