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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. M B E R L E Y YARDS. MONDAY NEST. 500 Fat Lambs 200 Fat Sheep Also, on account Various Clients: filiO Four and Six-tooth Halfbred "Wethers 200 Six and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes HOu Four-yea r-oid Halfbred Ewes, guaranteed aces, good line 200 Sound-mouth Halfbred Ewes. English Leicester Rams, 28 th of February PfNE and CO., 277S Auctioneers. A GOOD GRAZING FARM. WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH PYNE and CO.-have received instructions from MR FRANK PETER, of Rangiatea. Mount Somers to SELL by AUCTION, at thoir Land Sale Rooms, on | WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH, | At 2.30 o'clock. i Jlis SPLENDID PASTORAL LEASE, Containing 7200 ACRES Fine Gracing Land well gra.-.jed' and easily I mustered. Situated 12 miles from Caven- ; di<=h Railwav Station, and 3 miles from : M avfseltl. " ! RKN'TAL, £450 PER ANNUM. EXPIR- | ING MARCH, 132J, with right of renewal ; for a further 14 years. j There is a good Cottage, etablo, chnfl- i !iou=e, etc., on the run, and u large amount j of fencing h.is been done. The run will be i fold as a uoing concern, togethc-r with 100 D HALFBRED EWES, GUARANTEED TWO, THREE, and FOUR-SHEAR. The Rim is good I.'umbing Country, and is an speculation to a good sheep man WE CONFIDENTLY INVITE ENQUIRIES. ! TERMS WILL BE EASY. 2757 . PYNE and CO. CLEARING SALE AT SPRINGBANK. J Ou account MR JOHN CATHERWOOD. SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, 1913. PYNE and CO havo received instructions from MR JOHN CATHERWOOD (who has leased his farm), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date, tlie- whole or his LIVE and DEAD STO( ( 'K, as follows: — SHEEP— 150 Two-tooth Ewes 120 Four-tooth Ewes 275 Six-tooth Ewes 120 Full-mouth Ewet< 250 Forward Wethers 230 Ewe Laml>s 230 Wether Lambs, fat and forward 20 B.L. Kams 4 Shrop. Rams CATTLE— Milch Cows, in profit and in calf 2 Young Bulls 2 Forward Steers 3 Heifers j 4 Calves HORSES—

1. Dr. Mare Gyp, 9yrs, in Stud Book, by Tho Lad—Middlerig mare 2. Dr. Mare Rose, by Roseberry (Stud Book) 3. Dr. Maro Bell, Gyrs 4. Dr. ilare Kate, Gyrs 5. Dr. rMare Nancy, 4yr3. dam Rose (I. Dr." Maro Cloud, 4vrs, dam Gyp 7. Dr. Geld. Bob, syrs 8. Dr. Gold. Ben, aged i All broken to all farm work, and can be recommended. 1 Harness Horse, good 1 Harness Mare, with Foal UNBROKEN HORSES— 2 Three-year-old Fillies, by Pipe Major, dams Gyp and Roso 1 Two-year-old Geld., by Gordon Highlander, dam Gyp 1 One-year-old .Geld., by Gordon Highlander, dam- Gyp 1 Yearling 1 Filly IMPLEMENTS— 2 McCormick Binders (new), 2 Farm Drays and Frames 2 D.F. Ploughs, P. and D„ 1 S.F. Plough, 1 D.F. Plough, P. and D„ 1 Disc Plough (Benicia), 1 Set Disc (Duncan), 1 Massey Drill, 15coulter, Grass Seed Box and Seeder. 1 9ft Cambridge Roller, 1 4-f. Skim Plough, 1 3-sleeve Set of Harrows, 1 Oft Clod Crusher, 1 6-leaf Set of Harrows, 1 4-leaf Set of Harrows, 1 P. and D. Cultivator, 1 Massey Cultivator. 1 Box Cart, 1 Dogcart SUNDRIES. ETC.—

1 Sledgo. 2 Sets Blocks and Chains, 10 Pairs' Plough Chains, 1 Stewart Horseclipper, 2 Sets Harness, Riding Saddle and Bridle, 2 Cart Saddles and Britchens, 4 Sets Leading Harness, Harness for all Draught Horses, Horse Covers and Extra Harness, Grindstone, Ladders, large quantity of Farm Tools, Tarpaulins, Swingle-trees, 3, 4, and 5-horse, 6-horse tree, 2 Sheep Dogs and Kennels, 2 Sack Barrows, Wheelbarrow, Grass Seed and Sorrel Cleaner, 2 Tons Grain Manure, 200 Bricks, quantity of Plough Shares, 1Baltio Separator, Dairy Utensils, 20 Pairs Fowls, lewt. Barb Wire, scwt Plain Wire, 10 Coils Wire Netting, 200 gal. Tank, Wool Table and Press, largo quantity of Sundries. SALE at 11.30 sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., gBH Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. LOBUIiN LAND FOR SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 30th, 1918. "DYNE and CO., in conjunction with, the Jf N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., are instructed by the Beneficiaries in the Estate of the late G. P. Pully. to Sell by Auction, on the above date, the Estate, comprising 3 FARMS, Bituated at Loburn. Full particulars in later issue. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., PYNE and CO., 0394 Joint Agents. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. TRUSTEES LATE OWEN STACE. THE Property at Springeton advertised for Sale by Auction, on APRIL Bth NEXT, is, for the present, WITHDRAWN FROM SALE. Will probably be offered some time in MAY. 2g25 PYNE and CO.

FOR PRIVATE SALE. GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM OF 200 AOKES ' Within Ten Miles of Town. PRICE £25 PER ACRE. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. For Jull particulars, apply to 2777 PYNE and CO. FOR PRIVATE SALE. .gRED BY MR G. B. STARKY, SPYE. 1. Bay Gelding, 1913, by Sir Dove—Prudish, . untried —quiet to ride and likely to jump. Prudish was never broken in. Sho is dam of Varnish—a good winner. i 2. Bay Gelding/1915, by Danube—Sequin. Sequin '.is dam of Sea Queen and Seadown, both good winners. This is a very powerful Gelding, and should make a. jumper; unbroken. 3 Brown Gelding, 1915, by DanuboSuzannah; unbroken. 4. Chestnut Gelding. 1916, by General Latour—Prudish. (See above). 6. Brown Filly, 1916, by General Latour— Aunt Sally. Aunt Sally ran in U races, and was placed 21 times. She is out of Gipsy Girl, by Royal Artillery, therefore half-sister to agabocd and Ascalaphuo. Tho Golding by Sir Dove —Prudish can scon at F. Jones s Stablcs» Grip Lodge, Sockburn, and the others at Spye, at ■ any time, without notiop. To b© sold at Easter by ua, unless disposed of privately before. PYNE and CO., 2782 Auctioneers. — Shilling paid for an Art Union Ticket is a further contribution to the Red Cross and Navy League funds. You may also win a racehorse. Supplies of tickets from W. H. E. Wanklyn, Hon. Secretary, 128 Oxford terrace, Christchurch. 2775

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16168, 23 March 1918, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16168, 23 March 1918, Page 16

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