AUCTIONS. YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 27th. On Account MR HUGH H. BEETHAM, Brancepeth, Masterton, 263 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes ■152 Four-tooth Halfbred Ewes Six-tooth Halfbred Ewes 271 Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes 1500 The above Sheep were all shorn early in November laet, and are worthy oi tho attention of anyone requiring first-class Ewes. PYNE and CO., -C3O Auctioneers. FOR PUBLIC AUCTION. j HANDY KILLINCHY FARM. J WE have been instructed by MRS AY. STREET to otter by Auction, on APRIL 12th, at tho LEESTON SALE, her Farm, situated KILLINCHY", containing 0Q ACRES ~ of cropping and dairying land, subdivided into 9 Paddocks, watej in each paddock. ! Dwelling of 7 rooms, stable, granary, cowbyre, etc. Situated •} miles from Leeston Township, market, etc., and about similar distance from Doyleston. Tho above Property has been in the present owner's family for closo on half a conturv, and is now on tho market bona fide. Arrangements have been made with the present tenant, Mr Mcliraith, whoso lease expired at the end of the month, to allow intending purchasers to inspect. Further particulars anplv to THE AG*ENTS, ! PYNE and CO., | 2CG9 Auctioneers. I "OANGIORA HORSE FAIR, j h j FRIDAY*, APRIL sth. SPECIAL ENTRY— On account ESKHEAD STATION. 30 UNBROKEN HACKS and PONIES, •2 to 6 yrs. The Ponies are by a son of Aladdin. The Hacks are by Goodwood, Stronghold, and Prism. This will bo the last opportunity of acquiring horses from Eskhead Station, a3 they are not breeding any more. This consignment are a good lot, both for bone and quality. PY'NE and CO., og.» Auctioneers. PYNE and CO., in conjunction with the N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., have received instructions from the Trustees ol" the late RALPH COE, to offer by Public Auction, at PYNE and CO. S LA.. D SALEROOMS. on SATURDAY, APRiL Gth, at 12 NOON, the following properties: — 1. 703 ACRES at GOUGH'S BAY", subdivided into Ten Paddocks, all well watered. BUILDINGS consist of a Seven-roomed i Dwelling-house. Shed, Dairy, Men's Whare, Wool Shed, Sheep and Cattle Yards, and Dip. It is situated six miles from the Post Office nnd nine miles from the Duvauehelio Saleyards. Thro is a telephone to the house. Few opportunities are given to the public to obtain a grazing property in this famous district. The Estate is in excellent order and well worth the attention of those desirous of purchasing high-class permanent grass iand.
2. GOl ACRES at BURNHAM, divided into Thirteen Paddocks, all well watered. There is a Stable, Chaffhouse, and Grain Shed. This property consists of good medium land, and the district is well-known for its capabilities of producing early Fat Lambs. As the Trustees aro desirous of disposing of these properties very easy terms will be given. Full particulars can bo obtained from the undersigned. PYNE and CO., N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. 2601 Auctioneers. A SPLENDID KAIKOURA LEASE. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from Mil S. P. ASKIN to Sell by Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th, AT 2.30 O'CLOCK, HIS SPLENDID CROWN LEASEHOLD At CLARENCE BRIDGE Containing 950 _ ACRES MAGNIFICENT GRAZINu LAND, hold at a Peppercorn Rental of £2 PER ANNUM. Lease expiring DECEMBER, 1928. THE IMPROVEMENTS comprise: — Large Dwelling 18 Rooms, Up-to-date Stables, Implement Sheds, Wool Shed, Schoolroom, etc., etc., all in good order. . The Property is carrying 1600 SHEEP, and can be made to do better still. There aro 150 Acres now in LUCERNE, doing remarkably well, which should soon increaso the carrying capacity of the Run. For further particulars apply 2613 PYNE and CO,
IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO CLYDESDALE AND SHIRE HORSE STUD BREEDERS AND OTHERS. SALE OF THE FIRST ANNUAL DRAFT From tho TRELAWNEY STUD. EYNE and CO., instructed by MR WILLIAM NICIIOLLS, Spring Grove. Belfast, will submit by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Stud Stables, Belfast, on THURSDAY, MAY 2nd NEXT, 70 TO 80 HORSES FROM THE TIIELAWNEY STUD, comprising:— STALLIONS, BROOD MARES, and FILLIES, together with a quantity of Young Stock, from Yearlings upwards. Also, A number o£ young DRAUGHT GELDINGS. CATALOGUES are now in course oi preparation. Particulars meantime may bo obtained at our Christchurch office or from the owner, Belfast. PYNE and CO., 2608 Agents. FOR PRIVATE SALE. JJRED BY MR Ci. B STARKY, SPYE. 1. Bay Gelding, 1913, by Sir Dove—Prudish, untried —quiet to ride and likely to jump. Prudish was never brokon in. Sho is dam of Varnish—a good winner. 2. Bay Gelding, 1913, by Danube—Sequin. Sequin is dam of Sea Queen and Scadown, both good winners. This is a very powerful Gelding, and should make a 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 Latour— Aunt Sally. Aunt Sally ran in 42 races, and was placed 21 times. Sho is out of Gipsy Girl, by Royal Artillery, therefore half-sister to Vagabond and Ascalaphus. Xh© Gelding by Sir Dove—Prudish can be seen at K. D. Jones s Stables Grip Lod"e, Sockburn, and the others at Spve, at anv time, without notice. ■ To 'bo sold at Eaeter by us, unless disposed of privately before. PYNE and CO., oell Auctioneers. FOR PRIVATE SALE. GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM OF 200 ACRES ' Within Ten Miles of Town. PRICE JE2S PER ACRE. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. For full particulars, apply to 2604 PYNE and CO. rOTOR-CYCLE TYRES, made by the j\i NORTH BRITISH RUBBER CO., are CLINCHER DREADNOUGHTS. 26 x 2i oversize, and 28 x 3. and Clincher De Luxe in all sizes. Sold by all Motor-cycle D^M.
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