AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. TO-MORROW. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALB ()£ CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. PYNE ard CO., in conjunction with H. MATS ON and CO., are instructed by MR WALTER SHIRLEY, who 13 giving up business, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his HOMESTEAD. YALDHURST-CUM-HORNBY. TO-MORROW. THURSDAY. The "Whole oi hi 3 Plcnt, as follows : — HORSES. Bay Gelding-, Bruce, aged, ail work Grev Gelding, Clyde, aged, all work Bav Geldin?, Barny. 7 off, all work Bay Marc, Bell. llyrs, all work 8.r." Gelding. Clyde, 7 off, all work Bay Gelding, l'oramy, fcyrs, all work Bay Gelding, Captain, Dvrs, all work Bay Gelding, Nugget, Byrs, all v.-ork Grey Gelding. Snowy, lityrs. nil work Bay ilare, Flossy, ii 02, all work Bay Gelding, Tom, all work Harness for all horses, and Covers. Cow in milk l-'at Sow IMPLEM E N T S. Lorry and Frame, Spring Wi'.fgon and Frame, Biock Waggon and Frame, t Tip-drays and Frames, Farm Dray and Frame, "J JJoublc-furro.v Ploughs, &et of Osborne Disco, set of Five-leaf Tyno Harrows, set of Four-leaf Tync Harrows, r-ct o; Four-leaf Grass Seed Harrows, Masscy-Harm Grain and Manure Drill and Rape and Turnip Box, 'J McCormick Binders, Duncan Grubber, Cambridge R;id and Gray and Grassseed Box, McCormick Mower, 2 sets Four-liorse Blocks, Ar.vil about 3i cwt, .Sledge, Four Waggon Trees, Trees for 'J Four-horsi Teams, Hay Rake, Planet o unr. H A R N E S S, E T C. G Dray Saddles and Breeching, 3 sets of Clicck Reins, iJ u"zle, 2 eets Leading Harness, Riding Bridlo and Saddle, large Watering Tub, Grindstone, 2 Scythes, Vice, two S s 8 Post?, Whoc!barrov.-. Pig Loader, 5 Tarpaulins in good order, Bag Lifter, Sack Barrow, ljawn Mower, 5 Shovels and Forks, 3 dozen Ploughshares (R.N.F.), 3 Jacks, 13-foot Ladder, SOU Bags, and Sundry Articles t,oo numerous to mention. SALE, 12 NOON. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 8505 H. MATSON AND CO. CLEARING SALE. THE Farm having been Let, we arc instructed by MRS JACOB PARISH to Sell by Public Auction, at tho Homestead, YALDHURST, On TUESDAY, Ih© 24th INST., Tho Wholo of tho LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Full particulars in futuro advertisements, PYNE and CO., &>97 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. fpHE Farm having been Sold, wo aro instructed by MR HENRY PEACH to dispose of the Wholo of tho LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, at ilia HOMESTEAD, HORORATA, on THURSDAY, 26th INST. Full particulars in futuro advertisements. PYNE and CO., 8531 Auctioneers. SMALL'FARM AT BROOMFIELD, NEAR AMBERLEY. TUESDAY NEXT, 17th APRIL, AT RANGIORA. PYNE and CO. havo received instructions from tho Trustees in the Estate of the late M. PEACH, to SELL by AUCTION nt RANGIORA SALEYARDS, on TUESDAY 17th of APRIL, the FARM at BROOMFIELD now occupied by MR MICHAEL WILSON, containing about--154 ACKES AGRICULTUPIAL with all necessary buildings for working the farm, which is in a good stato of cultivation. TERMS VERY EASY. SALE AT 1.30 p.m. 8596 PYNE AND CO. FOR SALE. GOOD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL FARM AT MITCIIAM. PYNE acfl CO. have received instructions from the Trustees in tho Estate of tho la-t-o WILLIAM; HINDS, Mitchnm, to selfby Public Auction at their Sale Ifooms, Christchurchy on SATURDAY NEXT, 1-lt.h April, at noon, tho Farm, containing 500 acres (more or les3), subdivided into 11 paddocks, well fcnccd, and all watered by county races. Beautifully sheltered orchard and homestead, consisting- of seven rooms and nil necessary outbuildings. Tho Trustees wish fo point out that this Farm v.-as taken up by tho Hinds Family out of the Native 6omc forty years ago, and has been in their possession and farmed by them up to the present time. Owing to the death of the late W. Hinds, tho property must be sold in order to wind up the Estate. TERMS and further particulars from PYNE and CO.. 8598 A'4otioneers. _ It. s. McKENZLE AND CO. 11. S. McKENZIE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, CASHEL STREET (next Tattersall's). SPECIAL TO COUNTRY BUYERS: WE PACK AND RAIL ALL NEW i FURNITURE gQ MILES FREE OF COST. We Guarantee Every Article wo Sell. Wc Mark all Goods in PLAIN FIGURES. We Invito Inspection and Comparison. J WILLIAMSON'S SECOND QUALITY LINOLEUM. Wo havo one of the LARGEST STOCKS of LINOLEUM IN CANTERBURY, and can SELL TO YOU BELOW the present WHOLESALE PRICES BECAUSE we placed large orders before the war. Wo do not sell you INFERIOR THIRD QUALITY for SECOND QUALITY. We show you tho maker's name and QUALITY stampe:l on each roll. We cJso havo a largo and very fine stock of toaio of the choicest BRITISH WOOL MOQUETTES. Wo indented Moqucttes early i" 1914, and can therefore SELL YOU CHESTERFIELD DININGROOM SUITES OF FIRST QUALITY at almost PRE-WAR PRICES. it i=. and ba.s been admitted as a fact that our Furniture rifht through CAN'T BE BEAT FOR DEqfrjX WORKMANSHIP, AND PRICE. IN OR ~ 'ANYWHERE ROUND CHRISTCHURCH. Remember, it will pay you if ycu intend furnishing to call aijd inspect our Select Stock of New and Up-to-dato Goods. Nothing like seeing for yourself. DON'T FORGET OUR ADDRESS: CASHEL STREET (next Tattersall's). McK6IG9-2321-2 "VfOCKETT'S MOTORS—CULVERDENiVI ROTHERHAjI-WAIAU—Daily, on arrival of Train. Returning from Waiau to ' connect with tho outgoing train at CulTer* den. Cars also meet Early and Late Trains. FARES: Single ss, Return 83. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, Connect through to Kaikoura in conjunction with tho Kaikoura Motor Co. W. iIOCKETT. Proprietor, Waiau. and Culverden. 'Phones: 10 Waiau, 11 Culverden. BOTH in the Quantity and Quality of th* War Newe, tlw "Evening News" i* pxfc■mineiit.
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