AUCTIONS. PYIs'E AND CO. THIS DAY. /CLEARING SALE on Account MR WALTER SHIRLEY, Yaldhurst-cum-Horn-by. HORSES AND PLANT, Commencing a-fc 12 Noon. CLEARING SALE of Trotting Stock and Farm Implements, on account MS FRED. AMOR, at the Homestead, DOYLESTON, Commencing at 11.30 sharp. PYNE and CO., H. MATSON and CO., £€01 Joint Auctioneers. HORSB FAIR. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY. SPECIAL ENTRY. Account MR W. ERASER. 3-Horso Team, 3 to Gyro. These Horses can bo recommended. Full particularo at Sale. Account MESSRS MADLEY BROS., Flaxton ;; Unbroken Draughts. PYNE and CO., BSC9 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. LIPE AND DEAD STOCK, STACKS OF OATEN SHEAVES, HAY. POTATOES, Etc., Etc., Etc. PjYNE and CO. are instructed by MRS JACOB PARISH, who has let her farm, to hold Sale cf th<> WHOLE oi her STOCK, at the HOMESTEAD, YALDHURST. On TUESDAY-. 21th INST. Particulars re ag follows: — HORSES— ■2 Hap.vv Draught Geldings ] Bay Mare, Gyrs 1 •Chestnut Gelding, Syra CATTLE— t Cow in lull -proiit 1 Gov.*, due to calve Ist May 1 Eighteen months' old Heifer 1 Four months' old Holier 2 Fat Pigs, fed on pea« HARNESS —Hemes for Four-horse Team, Dray Saddle and Breeching, Spring Dray Huddle and Breeching; 2 Sets Leading Harnere, Saddle, and Bridle, Covers for all Horses; also Swingle Trees and Chains. IMPLEMENTS—D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough, Cambridge Roller, Mae&oy-llarris Binder in perfect order, 13-Coulter Maesey Drill with Grain, Manure, RapOj and Turnip, Hcrse Rake, 17-Coultcr Drill, Grain und Grass Seed, 1 Farm Dray ar.d l'Vamo, t,'Ood oa new, New Rubbcr-tyrod Gig, Mae-sey Grass Mower, Platform, Mascev Cultivator, Sot Five-leaf Harrows, Planet Horse Hoe and Moulder, one Moulder, n'no good Vyoe, Wheelbarrow, Wiro Notling. Posts i:nd Stakes, Grindstone, Crosscut Saw, Empty Sacks, 2 Stack Covers, ont> Mcthv-en Poi-table Copper, Washing Tubs, Bacon Curing Tub, Improved Idea] Churn, Mangle, Dairy Utensils, Fowls, CO Tons O.rten Sheaves (more or Ices), Potatoes: 2J Acres Early Roso and "■} acres Breezco; 2 Stacks Hay. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—New Piano (Verdi), also Sodding and Oilcloth, Sit-ting-rcom and Bedroom Furniture, and » Lot of Sundries Sale at 12 Noon. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 8802 • Auctioneers.
CLEARING SALE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. rj,YNE and CO. liavo received instructions Jr from MR HENRY PEACH (we having sold the Farm), to dispose of tho Whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, at his Homestead, HOROIiATA, on THURSDAY, APRIL 20tli. Particulars are as follows: — SHEEP— 100 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes 50 Two, Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Ewee 100 Fat Ewoa 80 Fat Lam bo 3 Rams CATTLE— 1 Cow, springing to 2nd calf, sound and quiet, due end of April 1 Dry Cow 2 Emtpy Cows 1 Fat Cow • 3 Two-and-arhalf-yoar-old Fat Steers 1 Yealer 9 Twonty-months-old Steers 8 One-and-a-half-year-old Heifers 12 Calves HORSES— Bay Mare, Joes, 8 years old, all farm work Bay Mare, Roee, 9 years old, broken to chains, etinted to Tipperary Chestnut Mare, Dolly, 8 years old, broken to chains, stinted to Tipperary Bay Gelding. Jim, aged, broken to all • farm work Half-draught Gelding, Tinker, 10 years old, broken to all farm work Black Hack, aged, broken, to saddle and harness 1 Yearling Draught Colt PIGS— * 2 Fat Piza 2 Sheep Dogs i IMPLEMENTS, Etc.—Two Farm Drays and Frames, D.F. Plough (P. and D, Duncan), Set Tyno Harrowo, Set Disc Harrows, P. and D. Duncan Cultivator, Massey-Harris Drill with Grass Seed Box and Turnip Box complete, Cambridge Roller (broadcast Grass Seed Sower, 18ft), Chatham Seed Cleaner, Storrio Turnip Ridger, Potato Digger, Potato Sorter, Disc Plough, 2 Horso Feeders, Mus-eey-Harria Binder, Spring Cart Gig, Corn Crusher, Horse -Clipper, Set Block and Tackle, 5-horso Set Swingle Trees and Chains, two Cart Saddles, 2 pairs Leading Chains, Trap Harness, Riding Saddle and Bridle, 5 pairs Collars, Harries, aird Blinkers, 6 coils Netting. Stack of Oat Sheaves, 8 tons Oatsbeaf Chaff, 130 Bushels Ryegrass Seed, 57 Bushols Banner Oats, 48 Bushela Gar ton Oats 7 Sacks Fowl Wheat, 50 Pairs Fowls, 2J Acres Up-to-Dato Potatoes, and a lot of Sundries: also Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. SALE 12 NOON, SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., . Auctioneers. LAWRIE AND DALTON. J. T. Lawrie.) (Thos. Dalton. LAWRIE AND DALTON AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS AND HOTEL BROKERS. ' 210 TUAM STREET (Next door Opera House). THE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN x TOWN. OUR PRICES. WE always keep a largo assortment of t New and Second-hand Furniture for Private Sale. Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Hall Stands, Linoleums. Curtains, Ruos. Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets. Carpets. Our Show Rooms are open till 9 o'clock Friday Evenings. Lawrie and Dalton pay highest ' Cash Prices for Second-hand Furniture. LAWRIE and DALTON, L 9508 Auctioneers.
KAIKOURA—PARNASSUS. ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. And Vice Versa. P. CANNON. Proprietor. LEAVING Parnassus Daily D.15 pm . Leaving Kaikoura Daily, 9.15 jJ m ' Booking Agents: New Zealand Tourist Bureaux, Thos. Cook and Son., Ltd; H. B. Gould, 245 High street. For Reserve Scats ring: Telephone 1340. C 4553 GOSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hints, Weekly Fashion Note 3, and Reading for Everybody, appear in the "Page for Women'' in Saturday's Editions oi "Tho Evening News."
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