AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. Marlborough coast settlers' y RAM AND EWE FAIR. To be hold at CLARENCE BRIDGE YARDS, On FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH Sth. PRESET ENTRIES comprise: On account MR A. RITSON THOMAS, SCO Half and Three-quarterbred Ewes On account MR J. H. GOSS, Ngnio Downs, 500 Four and Fivo-ycar-old Halibred Ewes 500 Two, Four, and Six-tootli Halfbred Wetherfi On account MR J. W. TROLOYE, The Shades, 400 Halfbred Ewes On Account KEKERANGL ESTATE, 000 Full-mouth Ewes 600 Four and Six-tooth "Wethers On Account MR J. PATTON, Kckorangu, 200 Sound-mouth Halfbred Ewes On Account MR P. I). BOAG, K<-kerangu, 300 Full-mouth Merino Ewes 100 Full-mouth Halfbred Ewes 100 Full-mouth Merino Ewe© ' On Account MR J. E. TODHUNTER, Clarence Bridge, TOO Sound-mouth Halfbred Ewes On Account MR W. Yan ASCH, 1000 Four and Six-tooth Halfbred Wethers, a good lino 1000 Four. Six, and Eight-tooth Romnev Ewos On account' OTHER CLIENTS, 2000 Ewes, in lots 1000 Two, Four, and Six-tooth 'Wethers SALE COMMENCES 12 O'CLOCK. Arrangements are being made with the different Motor Garages to run for the convenience of Buyers. LUNCHEON PIiOYIDED. Pi'NE and CO., 9COI Auctioneers. EWE FAIR. TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 12th. On Account MR THOS. WILSON, Wandlo Downs, 160 Four-toot'a to Sound-mouth Crosabred Ewf-3 50 Crossbred Ewe Lambs On account MR JOS. LEE, Jun., The Gates, 200 Ewe Lambs 100 Two-tooth Ewes 90 S.M. Stud Merino Ewes FURTHER ENTRIES INYITED. PYNE and CO., 9613 Auctioneers. RIVER EWE FAIR. TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 12th. On account MR W. H. MONTGOMERY, Little River. 400 Four-year-old Crossbred Ewes 100 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes 150 Mixed Sex Lambs On account MR FRANK JENKINS. 80 Failing-mouth Crossbred Ewes On account MR DONALD MeLEAN. 100 Failing-mouth Crossbred Ewes 100 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes On account CLIENTS. 203 Mixed Sex Lambs 12 Eightcen-months Hereford Heifers On account MESSRS MOORE BROS., Hickory, SO Two-tooth Crossbred Eweo 150 S.M. Crossbred Ewes On account MR GORDON" HOLMES, Pigeon Bay, 350 Two-tooth Threo-quarterbred Ewes, 1 good condition FURTHER ENTRIES ARE INVITED. PYNE and CO., 9604 Auctioneers. QULVERDEN EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, MARCH 14th. On account MR G. FULTON, Rotherham. 300 Six and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes On account MRS EDMUND HARPER, Marrendellaa. 300 Sound-mouth Romney Ewca 150 Two-tooth Romney liwei On account MR R, H. CHAPMAN, Mount Bassett, 450 Full-mouth Halfbred Ewes 500 Six-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes 100 Two and Four-tooth Half and Threequarterbred Ewes On account MR H. R. DAVISON, Culverden, 309 Three-quarterbred Ewe Lambs On account MR THOS. CHAPMAN, Mount Palm, 300 Four-year-old Three-quarterbred Ewes On account MR W. HANMER ATKINSON, Woodbank, 700 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes On account MR GEO. GOULD, The Hermitage, 500 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes On account MR F. E. CROFT, Culverden, 250 Two-tooth Half ancl Three-quarterbred Ewes 250 Four and Six-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes 200 Four-year-old Three-quarterbred and Halfbreci Ewes FURTHER ENTRIES ARE INVITED. PYNE and CO., 9GOG Auctioneers. A WARDEN EWE FAIR. FRIDAY, MARCH 15th. On account MR A. TELFER, Woodgrove. 800 Four-year-old Corriedale Ewes; a good line On account MR J. T. SMELLIE, Mount Benger, 200 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes 150 Four-year-old Ewes , On account of tho WAITUNA ESTATE, Waikari, 500 Three-quarterbred Two-tooth Ewes On account MR H. T. LITTLE, Woodgrove, 200 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Ewes FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. PYNE and CO., 9612 Auctioneers. PUREBRED ROMNEY EWES. TJiYNE and CO., in conjunction -with X 1 MESSRS DALGETY and CO., LTD., have received instructions' from MR D. G. WRIGHT, of Windemere, Winslow, to SELL by AUCTION, at ADDINGTON SALEYARDS, on WEDNESDAY, March 20th:— . 100 One-shear Purebred Romney Marsh j Ewes, N.Z.F.B. 103 100 Two, Three, and Four-shear Romney ; Marsh Ewes, N.Z.F.B. 103. ; •100 F.M. and Failing Romney Marsh i Ewes, N.Z.F.B. 103 • ] Those Ewes are desoended from the lato ■ lohn Reid's well-known tiaJjrudderv Flock, J N.Z.F.B. No. 70, and Rams bred by E. Short, « fc'eilding, have been used for the past three S seasons. • Tho demand for Romnoy Marsh Flock J Rams at present far excecds 6upply, and all * >ver the North Island very high prices are I ttiing obtained. A eolcct Stud Flock, in. jood hands, must be a most profitable I speculation. ' ■ PYNE and CO., DALGETY and CO., 1611 Joint Agents. PYNE AND CO. — 1 1 rT7E beg to advise that we have been YY, appointed LICENSED GOVERNMENT E BROKERS b 6 FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF 4 ir WHEAT F UNDER THE GOVERNMENT WHEAT }• REQUISITION SCHEME. H K WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF >ATS, 1 BARLEY, i„ RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, • ?! OLuVEKS, AND ALL FARM PRODUCE. HIGHEST NET CASH PRICES Given ON TRUCKS COUNTRY STATIONS. Please write for SAMPiLE BAGS. PYNE and CO., . 172 CASHEL STREET, S> 113 LHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16153, 6 March 1918, Page 12
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