AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. QXFORD CATTLE SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 25th. SPECIAL ENTRIES— 40 Two-year-old Steers Ci) Two-year-old Heifers 50 Threo and Four-yc-ar Steers forward.) 1U Three-year Steers, nearly fat 15 Three-year Steers and ilcifers 00 Three-year Steers 16 Hereford Heifers CO Calved PYNE and CO., 2C-21 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT FERNSIDE. On account MRS ARNOTT. THURSDAY. MARCH 2iTu. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from MRS AIINOTT (.who has leased her farm) to SELL her LIVE and DEAD STOCK by AUCTION, on tho above date, a_3 follows: — SHEEP— 50 Two-tooth Ewes 23 Two-tooth Wethers CATTLEi— 2 Springing Heifers (Shorthorn) 1 Springer, 3rd calf 1 Heifer, in milk (.Shorthorn), bred by R. Peach 1 Cow, in milk 2 Calves Most of the cattle are bred by Lincoln College Bull. HORSES— Dr. Mare Bonnie, Tyrs, by Bonr.ie Scotland Bay Geld. Toby, Syrs. by Now Style* Bay Mare Blossom, Byrs. by New Stylo Bav Mare Belie, bv Loburu Bay Geld., Syr?, by Pine-Major (unbroken) Bay Harness Geld., quiet IMPLEMENTS— Deering Drill, 15-cc.ulter, turnip box_ attached; Duncan Drill, 15-couitor, grass seed box attached; Set Discs, 1CDisc; Grubber, Cambridgo Roller, D F.'Ploudi, S.F. Plough, Set of Discs, •1-ieaf Harrows (.2 sets), Deering Hinder, Beaufort Mower, with pea lifter; DcpL'in^ r llorschoo mid *«lould (complete). Planet .lunr., Farm Dray and Frame, Rubber-tyred Dogcart (Boon and Stevens), Box Trap, If-*-' Chaftcutter, Hamcs, etc., 2 Sets lrap Harness, Set Gig Harness, 4-horso Block and Tackle, 2 Sets Leading Chairs, Harness and Collars for all horses 2 Cart Saddles and Breeclungs, Water' Trough, 2 Feeders, Tubs and Barrels, 9 Coils Cyclono rsettmg, Coil Wire Netting, quantity of Plain and Barb Wire Grindstone, 300 Stakes, •> Grte Posts' 1 Domo Separator, Churn anil Dairy' Utensils, Meat Safe, 22ft Ladder, Lawn Mower. Wheelbarrow, Cft Gal. Bath, quantity of Farm lools and Furniture. GRA-IN, ETC.— 12 Tons Good Hay, quantity of Oats, Grass Seed, and £nds of Wheat 2 Pigs, 50 Fowls, 8 Hives of Bees, S Boc Boxes and Frames SALE at 12 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and-CO.. 2G23 Auctioneers. WITHDRAWAL NOTICE. I TRUSTEES LATE OWEN STACK
ITIIHE Property at Springston advertised for Salo by Auction, on APRIL Bth NEXT, is, for tho present, WITHDRAWN FROM SALE. Will probably be offered some time in MAY. _ 2G14 PYNE and CO. CHARLES CLARK. C. R. Clark.) (L. E. Clark. CHARLES CLARK, 109 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1861, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Money to Lend at Current Rates of Interest. SUMNER. FRONTING THE BEACH. NEAR THE TRAM. FOR SALE OR TO LET. "DLOCK OF LAND, containing ono rood three perches. 93 links frontage, with a 12ft right-of-way to Nayland street; and Dwelling thereon of 10 rooms and all ncco3eary conveniences. For price and card to view apply to 712 C CHARLES OLARK. SPLENDID BUSINESS SITE. IN THE HEART OF THE CITY.
"jt/rAGNIFICENT 3-STORIED STONE " BUILDING with well lighted floors, concrete cellar and electric lift, having 40ft frontage with a depth of 96ft, together with yard 20ft x 25ft. THE BUILDING is one of the finest in the City, the elevation good, the design handsome and the lighting from tho largo windows both front and back, firet-clasa. All material of tho very best, and extra strong, e.g., li kauri floors and inch matchlining, plato glass throughout. The Cellar is absolutely dry and has never shown tho least sign of dampness. THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY of securing a POSITION of ASSURED VALU.& together with a thoroughly modern bui._j.ng which will last indefinitely, and which is now in perfect order.For further particulars apply to CHARLES CLARK, Solo Agent. C 72 CASHMERE HILLS. CASHMERE HILi-a. CLOSE TO 3d SECTION. RESIDENCE OF 8 ROOMS AND ALL CONBENIENCES. ONE to TWO ACRES of LAND in GARDEN ORCHARD, and PADDOUCK. ONE OF THE FINEST PROPERTIES IN THIS FAVOURITE LOCALITY. THE HOUSE commands an uninterrupted view to tho North and West, and is well sheltered from the prevailing easterly and also the sou'-west winas. THE GARDEN contains a magnificent collection of flowering trees and snrubs, bota Australian and Native, and a considerable aroi is flat, enabling a tennis court to bo mode at little expense. , Not more than five minutes' walk from the Barrington street tram stop. The owner has another house on the Hills, which is the only reason for selling. Possession end of March. Further particulars from 513-1 CHARLES CLARK, Solo Agent, 109 Hereiord street. 331 BALCAIRN AND LEITHFIELD. A MOTOR will meet Morning Trains at j Balcairn, arriving from North and South, and can meet Evening Trains as required by wire or letter to FRANK ASHBX, LeithSeid.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16165, 20 March 1918, Page 12
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