AUCTIONS. PYNE ASD CO. gHEF FIELD SALE. FRIDAY NEXT. We shall offer, on account MR JAMES MILLIKEN, 200 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes 400 Four and Six-tooth Mferino Ewes 400 Sound-mouth Merino Ewes Further Entries are Invited. PYXE and CO.. 23T5 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. A SPLENDID KAIKOURA LEASE. PYX T E and CO. have received instructions from MR S. P. ASKIX to SELL by AUCTIOX, at their Land Sale Rooms, 011 WEDXESDAY, 27th MARCH, At 2.30 o'clock. HIS SPLEXDID LEASEHOLD AT CLARENCE BRIDGE, Containing about 1 AAA ACRES Magnificent Grazing Laud, -Ll/L/U carrying about IcCO sheep, besides horses and cattle. Full particulars in later advertisement. 23«7 PYXE and CO. LEASE IN PERPETUITY AT CHEVIOT. FOR SALE BY AUCTIOX. MESSRS PYNE and CO. have received instructions from MR P. DALTOX, w> offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Land Sale Rooms, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, THE GOODWILL OF HIS L.I.P. AT SPOTSWOOD, CONSISTING OF OQ7 ACRES FIRST-CLASS GRAZING LO i AND CROPPING LAND. The improvements consist of a Five-roomed House, four-stalled stable, chaffhouse to hold 300 sacks chaff, dairy, waihhouse and wharo of two rooms. Tho property is two miles from tho Spotswood School, and only live chains from the Phoebe Railway Station. Tho property is well fenced into ten paddocks, and will carry 800 dry sheep, and is in every way a very desirable, holding. PYNE and CO., 23g0 Auctioneers. "IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY' NOTICE. TO CLYDESDALE AND SHIRE HORSE STUD BREEDERS AND OTHERS. SALE OF THE FIRST ANNUAL DRAFT From the TRELAWNEY STUD. > PYNE and CO., instructed by MR WILLIAM XICHOLLS, Spring Grove. Belfast, will submit by PUBLiC AUCTION at the Stud Stables, Belfast, on THURSDAY, MAY 2nd NEXT, 70 TO SO HORSES FROM THE TRELAWNEY STUD, comprising: — STALLIONS, BROOD MARES, and FILLIES, together with a quantity of Young Stock, from Yearlings upwards. Also, A number of young DRAUGHT GELDINGS. CATALOGUES are now in course of preparation. Particulars meantime may be obtained at our Christchurch office or from tho owner, Belfast. PYNE and CO., 2381 Agents. FOR PUBLIO AUCTION. HANDY KILLINCHY FARM. AVE have been instructed by MRS W. j STREET to offer by Auction, on APRIL ]2th, at tho LEESTON SALE, her Farm, situated KILLINCHY, containing j QQ ACRES
of cropping and dairying land, subdivided into 9 Paddocks, watci in each paddock. Dwelling of 7 rooms, stable, granary, cowbyre, etc. Situated 4 miles from Leeston Township, market, etc., and about similar distanco from Doylcston. The above Property has been in the present owner's family for close on half a century, and is now on the market bona fide. Arrangements have been mado with the present tenant, Mr Mcllraith, whose lease expired at the end of tho month, to allow intending purchasers to inspect. Further particulars -apply to THE AGENTS, PYNE and CO., 2390 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT FLAXTON. On Account MR WM. SMITH. THURSDAY, APRIL 4th. PYNE and CO .have received instructions from MR WM. SMITH (who has leased liis Flaxton Farm), to Sell by Auction, at the Homestead, Flaxton, on tho above date, hia LIVE AND DEADSTOCK, as follows: — SHEEP— 72 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Ewes 150 Fat and Forward Lambs HORSES— 2 Draught Mares, Byrs, all work 1 Draught Gelding, all work IMPLEMENTS— 1 Drill, 1 Sot Harrows, 1 Chaffcutter, 2 Side Deliveries, 2 Drays, 1 Trap, 1 Gig, 1 Cambridge Roller, 1 D.F. Plough, 1 S.F. Plough, 1 Four-furrow Plough, 1 Bono Crusher, 1 Pulper, 1 Set Diao Harrows, 1 Diso Plough (Iiurrow), 1 Binder (Maseey-Harris), 1 Horsehoe, 1 Pair Dray Wheels. ■Quantity of Harness, Horse Covers, etc., and NUMEROUS SUNDRIES. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 2395 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. LOBURN LAND FOR SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 30th, 1918. PYNE and CO., in conjunction with the N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., arc instructed by the Beneficiaries in the Estate of the lato G. P. Pully, to Sell by Auction, on the above date, the Estate, comprising 3 FARMS, situated at Loburn. Full particulars in later issue. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., PYNE and CO., '239-1 Joint Agents. FOR PRIVATE SALE.
JgRED BY MR G. B. STARKY, SPYE. 1. Bay Gelding, 1913, by Sir Dove—Prudisn, untried —quiet to ride and lively to jump. Prudish was never broken in. Siio is dam of Varnish—a good winner. 2. Bay Gelding, 1915, by Danube—Sequin. Sequin is dam of Sea Queen and Seadovvn, both good winners. llm is a very powerful Gelding, and ehould uiake n jumper; unbroken. 3. Brown Gelding, 1915, by Danube— Suzannah; unbroken. 4. Chestnut Gelding, 1916, by General Latour—Prudish. (See above). 5. Brown Filly, 1916, by General LatourAuirt Sally. Aunt, Sally ran in 42 races, and was placed 21 tunes. She is out of Gipsy Girl, by Royal Artillery, therefore, half-sister to \ agaboca and' Ascalaphus. The Gelding by Sir Dove-Prudisi can v>» at I - '. D. Jones s Stable«, Grip Sockburn, and the others at Spye, at anv time, without notice. To "bo sold at Kaster by us, unless disposed of privately before. PYNE sad CO., Auctioneers. ' FOR PRIVATE SALE. GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM OF 200 ACRES ' Within Ten Miles of Town. PRICE £25 PER ACRE. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. For full particulars, apply to 237s PYNE and CO.
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