AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. CLEARING SALE AT KIRWEE. MONDAY", MARCH 25th, 1916. havo been favoured with instructions ' * from MR F. HUBBARD, Kirwce (his lease having expired) to hold a Clearing Sa!<? on MONDAY, MARCH 25th. when we will offer tho whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising: — 450 Two and Four-tooth Half and Threequarterbred Wethers 300 Three-quarterbred Four-tooth Ewes HORSES— 2 Aged Mares 5 Geldings CATTLE— 2 Milking Cows 1 Yearling Bull HAIiNESS--3 Sets Cart Saddles and Breechir.g 7 Collars, Hames, and Winkers ! fi Sets Plough Chains | 0 Sets Block and Tackle j IMPLEMENTS— j j 1 3-furrow Booth, Macdonaid Ploush, 1 j | Double-furrow Booth. Macdonaid | t I'loujjii, 2 Massey-Harris Koapcr s*nd j Binders, 1 Massey-Harris Drill. 1 Sot Booth, Macdonaid Discs, 1 Set 5-leai ; Harrows, 4 Draws and Frames, 1 Sheep Feeder, 1 Sledge, 1 Cambridge- Roller, i !_yft Grubber (colonial), quantity Wire j Netting, V ire, and Sundries too nunie- j roiis to mention. } SALE COMMENCES NOON. J LUNIIEON PROVIDED. j N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD., Auctioneers. A SPLENDID KAIKOURA LEASE. P\NE and CO. have received instructions from Mli S. P. ASKIN to Sell by Auction, at their Laid Rooms, on WEDNESDAY*, MARCH 27th. AT 2.30 O'CLOCK, HIS SPLENDID CROWN LEASEHOLD At CLARENC E U R I D G E Containing 950 ACRES MAGNIFICENT GRAZING LAND, held at u Peppercorn Rental of £2 PER ANNUM. Lea so expiring DECEMBER, 102 S.
THE IMPROVEMENTS comprise: — Large Dwelling' 15 Rooms, ui>-to-dato Stables. Implement Sheds, Wool Shed, Schoolroom, ctc., etc., all in good order. The Property is carrying JSUO SHEEP, and can be made to do better utill. There aro 150 Acres nov." in LUCERNE doing remarkably well, which should soon increase the carrying capacity ot the Run. For further particulars apply 2780 ' PYNE and CO. CLEARING SALE AT FERNSIDE. On account MRS ARNOTT. THURSDAY, MARCH 2SuT. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from MRS ARNOTT (who has leased her farm) to SELL her LIVE and DEAD STOCK by AUCTION, on tho above date, as follows: — SHEEP— 50 Two-tooth Ewes 25 Two-tooth Wethers CATTLE,2 Springing Heifers (Shorthorn) 1 Springer, 3rd calf 1 Heifer, in milk (Shorthorn), bred by R. Peach 1 Cow, in milk 2 Calves Moat of the cattle are bred by Lincoln College Bull. HORSES— Dr. Maro Bonnio, 7yrs, by Bonnie Scotland Bay Geld. Toby, Byr.i. by Now Stylo Bay Mare Blossom, Hyrs, by New Style Bay Maro Belle, by Loburn Bay Geld., 3yrs, by Pico-Major (unbroken) Bay Harness Geld., quiet
IMPLEMENTS— Deering Drill, lE-coulter, turnip box attached; Duncan Drill, 15-coulter, grass seed box attached; Set Discs, 16Disc; Grubber, Cambridge Roller, D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough, Set of Discs, ■1-ieaf Harrows (2 Gets), Decring Binder, Beaufort Mower, with pea lifter; Deering Horsehoo and Mould Plough (complete), Planet Junr., Farm Dray and Frame, Rubber-tyred Dogcart (Boon and Stevens), Box Trap, H.P. Chaffcutter, Hames, etc., 2 Sets Trap Harness, Set Gig Harness, 4-liorso Block and Tackle, 2 Sets Leading Chairs, Harness and Collars for all horses, 2 Cart Saddles and Breechings, Water Trough, 2 Feeders. Tubs and Barrels, 0 Coils Cyclone Netting, Coil Wire Netting, quantity of Plain and Barb Wire Grindstone, 300 Stakes, 5 Gato Posts* 1 Domo Separator, Churn and Dairy Utensils, Moat Safe, 22ft Ladder, Lawn Mower. Wheelbarrow, Gft Gal. Bath, quantity of Farm lools and Furniture.
GRAIN, ETC.— 12 Tons Good Hay, quantity of Oats, Grass Seed, and Snds of Wheat 2 Pigs, 50 Fowls, 8 Hives of Bees, 8 Bcc Boxes and Frames ' SJtLE at 12 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO.. 2731 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 NICHOLLS, Spring Grove. will 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 FILLIES, together with a quantity of Young Stock, from Yearling 3 upwards. Also, A number of young DRAUGHT GELDINGS. CATALOGUES are now in course of preparation. Particulars meantimo may be obtained at our Christchurch office or from the owner, , Belfast. PYNE and CO., 2783 Agents. FOR PUBLIO AUCTION. HANDY KILLINCHY FARM. WE have been instructed by MRS W. STREET to offter by Auction, on APRIL j2th, at the LEESTON SALE, her Farm, situated KILLINCHY, containing QQ ACRES
of cropping and dairying land, subdivided into 9 Paddocks, watei in each paddock. Dwelling of 7 rooms, stable, gninary, cowbyre, etc. Situated 4 miles from Lceston Township, market, etc., and about similar distance from Doyleston. The above Property has been in the present owner's family for closo on half a century, and is now on tho market bona fide. . Arrangements have been made with tho present tenant, Mr Mcllraith, whoso lease expired at the end of the month, to allow intending purchasers to inspect. Further particulars apply to THE AGENTS, PYNE and CO., 2734 Auctioneers. LEASE IX PERPETUITY AT CHEVIOT. FOR SALE BY' AUCTION. MESSRS PYNE and CO. have received instructions from MR P. DALTON, To offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Land Sale Rooms, Christchurch. on "WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 27th, At 2.30 p.m., THE GOODWILL OF HIS L.I.P. AT SPOTSWOOD, CONSISTING OF oorr ACRES FIRST-CLASS GRAZING ZO I AND CROPPING LAND. The improvements consist of a Five-roomed House four-stalled stable, chaffhouse to hold 300 sacks chaff, dairy, washhouse and whore of two rooms. Tno property is two miles from the Spotswood School, and only five chains from the Phoebe Railway Station. The propertv is well fenced into ten paddocks, and will carry 800 dry sheep, and is in every way a very desirable holding. PYNE and CO., 27si Auctioneers.
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