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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. U.V SAN DEL ~ SALS. MONDAY XEXT, 11th IKST. On account MR W. .T. Duasaadel« 350 Extra Good I wo-tooth T&rPO-qiftTWir'' bred Ewes I'YNE tad CO.. 9791 Auctioneers. £II lfv 7~6~T E "WE FAIT:. FRIDAY, MARCH- 16th. AT MINA SALE3TARDS. We shall be glad to receive advice of entries. PYNE and CO., aTSS Auctioneer*. PRELimNTRY - NOTICE. OLEARING SALE AT FERNSIDE. THURSDAY, MARCH 2Sth. OK ACCOUNT OF MRS ARNOTT. Full particulars later. PYNE and-CO.. 978 D Auc tioueers. _ PYNE and CO., in conjunction with th« NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP. and MESSRS MATSON and CO.. have reocived instructions from th© TRUSTEES of the lata MR HENRY CHAMBERLAIN, !o rccoivo TENDERS -or the "'RAVENSWORTH ESTATE," situated witlun a fc miles of Leeeton, comprising— 472 ACRES, MORE pK LESS, for a term. of five roars, computed from uw Ist day of May nest. Tho Tenders to bo either for the property as a. whole, thn Trustees re«>rving the bousa and grounds and one paddock, comprising about 7 acres, or in THREE BLOCKS, consisting of 236 ACRES, 129 ACRES. 100 ACRES. Tenders cioe© on April 6th next. Possession to bo prvc-n on May Ist next. The highest or any tendor not neoeasarily accepted. Full particulars can be obtained from PYNE and CO., NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., MESSRS MATSON and CO. 979f) 1 CLEARING SALE AT SPRINGBANK. On account MR JOHN CATHEROTOOD. SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, 191 S. PYNE and CO have received instruction* from MR JOHN CATHERWOOD (who has leased his farm), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date, the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, as follows: — SHEEP— 150 Two-tooth. Bwes 120 Four-tooth Ewes 275 Six-tooth Ewea 120 Full-mouth Ewes 250 Forward Wethers 230 Ewe Lambs 230 Wether Lamha, fat and fonwrd 20 -B.L. Rams 4 Shrop. R&ms CATTLE— 3 Milch Cows, in - profit and in calf 2 Young Bull® 2 Forward Steers 8 Heifers 4 Calves HORSES— 1. Dr. Mare Gyp, 9yr», in Stud Book, by The Lad—Miildlerig mare 2. Dr. Mare Rose, by Boseberry (Stud Book) 3. Dr. Mare Beli, Cyrn <1. Dr. Mare K-atc, ftjuß 5. Dr. Mare Nancy, - t?ss. j.iaw Ro«s© 6. Dr. Mare Cloud, 4vrs. .<&3.ra Ctt, 7. Dr. Geld. Bob, Syjtn 8. Dr. Geld. Ben, aged All broken to *11 f»?m nork, and can b« recommended. 1 Harness Horee, uood __ 1 Harness Mart-, v.-flh Fcal UNBROKEN HORSES— 2 Threo-year-old Fillies, by P>pe Major, dams Gyp and Boss 1 Two-year-old Cr-ftL, by Gordon Highlander, dam Grr- „ . . 1 Onc-y«ar-o*d Cod., by Gordon Hsg-i----lander, dam Gyp 1 Yoarlmff Filly IMPLEMENTS— 2 McCormicli Binders (nw), 2 Farm Drays and Frames. a 11.P. P. *dA D„ 1 S.F. Plox'itb, 1 TOj', 7ioußb, P. and D., 1 Disc Pl>tug!'> 1 Set Disc (Duncan), i Jlfcesey Drill, _15coulter, Grass Pe-eoL- vicr; and J>mdAr. 1 Oft Cambridge Rosier, 1 4-f. Skim Plough, .1 3-skoro Sot cf Hsiraws, I Oft Clod Crusher, 1 S-lcaf Set of Harroire, 1 4-loaf Set of Harrows, 1. P. and D. Cultivator, 1 Mafl|sey Cultivator. 1 Box Cart, 1 Dwgc&rt SUNDRIES, ETC.—

] Sledgo, 2 Sets Blocks :md Chains, 10 Pairs' Plough Chains, 1 Stewart Horseclipper, 2 Seta Hanu*!®, Fading Saddle and Bridle, 2 Cart Saddles anc Britchens, 4 Sets heading Harness, Harness for all Drwifht Hoißes, Horeft Covers and Extra- irame-ss, Grindstone, Ladders, J-irg* ouantity of Farm Tools, TarpavlHw, S*»«:r;Te-treeo, 3, *. and 5-hotse. 6-l*ycsc tw>, 2 Sheep Dogs and Koiiwalj. 5' cSrcV. Barrows, Wheelbarrow, Grass and Sorrrl Cleaner, - Tons •Swan SSM Bricks, qnantHy oi P'emsti Sbirrw, 1 Baltic Set»raN>r, J.7Uinais, 20 Pairs Fowls, l6'»t- OHm, Ecwt. Plain "Wire, ".0 Coilfi WJro-NbUing, W gal. 'I'a.ak. Tr-bla and Press, laiv» quantity. ot Suxyi^es. SALE' ai }j .CO rt>^rp. luncheon y^rmr:n-i>. K2XB. *m» -CO.. v 98ii Acctiomeiw. CLEARING- f'AL'C S-.KI- DEAD jfOCiT, • PYNE and TDO. aro instructed by MR JOHN ELLIS, who lias sold liis farm, to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at hi' HOMESTEAD ROLLESTON, On TUESDAY, the 10th INST., The whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, as follows: — Bay Gelding Captain, Byr»-old Bay Gelding- Charlie, aged Bay Mare Pride-, 9yi» old Bay Mare Bonny, ,3yrs All broken to all work. Bay Gelding, saddle and harness, epiiel and fast Roan Cob 1 3 Cows, in profit and in calf Yearling- Heifer • 4 Breeding Sows, 7 Store r Pipft 170 Fat and Forward Lambs . Cooper' and Duncan 15-couKer Grain ana Manure Drill, with Rape and Turnip feed, 'Fore Carriage, Cambridge Battifc McCormick Binder, P. and D. DufiWS 3-furrow Plough, do. 2-furrow, do. Cultivator Set 4-leaf Harrows, Dray and Frame, Spring Dray. Dogcart, Trolley, •"■-shaft Gig Wheelbarrow, Ladders, Posts, Stakes, and Wire, Plough, Shaft and lioadinp, Harness, 2 Seta Trap Harness, Covers, lfjjral. Separator, Cream Can. Lawn Mower, 4-boriM Blocks and Tackle, Trees, Plough Chains, Second-haaid Sacks. 30 Bushels Italian Ryegraes Seed., Fowls, Farm and Garden Tools, and-Sundries. SALE 12 Noon. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYJTB.and CO., 0534 * Auctioneers. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO CLYDESDALE AND SHIRE HORSO STUD BREEDERS AND OTHERS. SALE OF THE FIRST ANNUAL DRAFT From tfcg trelawney stud. EYNE and CO., instructed by MR WIL- * T',TAM NICHOLLS, Spring Grove. Belfast/ lm submit by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Stud Stables, Belfast, on THURSDAY, MAY 2nd NEXT, 70 TO 80 .HORSES FROM THE'TRELAWNEY STUD, comprising: — STALLIONS, BROOD-MARES, and FIL LIES, together with a quantity of Young Stock, from Yearlings-upwards. Also, A nmnber-of young DRAUGHT GELDINGS. CATALOGUES are now in course of pr®mean tune our Christchuich- office or from the owner, BcUaet - PY3IE and CO., Agents..

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 15

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