AUCTIONS. JONES. McCROSTIE CO.. LTD. SPLENDID LITTLE HOLDING. A BOUT SO ACRES of splendid Grazing ■«. Laud, oil in new grass, well fenced and subdivided, close to school and township, hand? to market; good homestead and ail conveniences, stable, loose-boxes, motor abed, orchard, and garden. Z2025 Prico and further particulars from JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. GOOD SHEEP LAND. IQ7D ACSES o£ S°°d Grazing Land, IJ • U limestone formation, grows pood cTops oats and turnips, and splendid sheep country; 50 acres in turnips, about one-third j been under cultivation, balanco good clean j country, well watered end subdivided into 20 paddocks. At present 1000 ewes and SOO dry sheep, and about 20 head of cattle; go:>d house 7 rooms, 4-stalled stable, loose-bos, Blieep yards and dip, woolshed, granary, and also 3-roomed cottage. Located 2J miles school and 4 miles rail. Q873 Price, £4 10a per acre. JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. GRAZING RUN FOR SALE. RENEWABLE, 29 YEARS TO RUN. nnnft ACRES GOOD SHEEP LAND, jV/Ul/ South Canterbury; 29 years to run, with right of renewal. Rent £258 annum. 585 acres good arable land, nearly all been ploughed; 200 acres in young grass, ; balanco old ■ pasture. Carrying at pi >sont about 2500 sheep. Good 3-rdomed cottage, woolshed (3 shearers), Lister machines, Hornsby engine; G-stalled stable, loosebox. GOODWILL OF LEASE £2500; QS72 JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. GOOD CROPPING AND GRAZING LAND. OAA ACRES of Grain and Grazing Land, renewable lease, ;'»nt 14s Id, 28 years to run. Good 5-roomed house, stable, granary loft, implement shed, windmill, closo to school; 20 acres in wheat, 17 acres in oats, 12 acres in Algerian oats and grass, balance from on© to tMee-year grasses. The owner will sell as a going concern. Six-horse team, 3 cows, 7 head cattle, 140 sheep, full set implements, harness, and sundries. AS A GOING CONCERN £1550. Y2020 JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. DAIRYING AND GRAZING LAND. OA ft ACRES of heavy cropping or grat£\J\J ing land, 33 years' lease renewable; rent £34, half-yearly, 25 years to run; located 1-mile Echool, 5 miles rail and cheese factory. Good 4-roomed house, stable, 4 stalls, loose-box, chaffhouse, 8 bails cowshed, orchard. Well fenced, and watered by running streams; carrying at prosent 30 bullocks and 400 sheep. Deposit requires £500, balance at 5J per cent, for a term. Would consider exchange. Y2013 PRICE: £6 10s per acre. JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. GOOD SHEEP RUN, AS A GOING CONCERN. Qrnn ACRES of tussock hills, leasehold, ODUU 17 y< rs to run, right of renewal, well watered and subdivided into 2 blocks, 130 Acres Freehold Land, with buildings thereon, new house 6 rooms, stable and outbuildings. Carrying 3000 sheep. Rent, £135 half-yearly. Owner will ecll as a going concern, or would _ consider exchange lor farm handy to Chriatchurch. PRICE and further particulars from JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. 4055 QBJSS CLARIDGE AND SMITH. CLARIDGE AND SMITH. OF WEEKLY SALE. Iloreefl, £3 12s, £4 15s, £3 10s, £7 17s 6d, £5, £4 15s, £3, £2 15s, £10; Trap 3, £19 10s, £5 15s, £1 15s; R.T. Gig, £14; Express, £33; Trap, £i; Milking Plant (Ridd), £32 10a; Cow Covers, 255; B. Wire, 22a coil; Gate, 235; Scalca, 20s; Bicycles, 25e to £3 17s Gd; Boots 14s, 218; •Barrow, 20s; 182 Sacka Chaff,' 8s 9d to 4s 3d; Oats, 10s to 14s 6d; Wheat, 20a; Small Wcanera, 10a 6d; Stores, 21s 235; Dogs, 255, £2 2s. The sale at times dragged more so on aged light horses. Saturday's Poultry Sale, owing to wet,_ a small yarding came forward. Competition keen. Hons 4e to Ge 6d, cockerels 3s 9d to 6s Gd. No ducks or well-finished cockerels weire penned. CLARIDGE and SMITH, 4105 Auctioneers. FARMERS' SALEYARDS. AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. FARMERS, Consign your Chaff and Produce to these Yards. No rejects to fear. All lines sold on their merits. This is tho largest distributing Firm in Canterbury. Wo adviao Shareholders to patronise these yards, and by so doing the future of your share* i- n»«"red. F-itri-a now received for Poultry Blood Stock Sale. For Clearing Sales our Auctioneer has no equal. This enterprising Firm haa made these Yards the most popular in Canterbury, which have been for years a White Elephant. HARRY SMITH, C 2420-4179 ' Auctioneer. PYNE AND CO. TO-MORROW. rriHE CLEARING §ALE of LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. On account of MR W. H. CONWAY, At his Homestead, KIRWEE. Commencing at 12 o'clock sharp. » LUNCHEON. . PYNE and CO., 44C0 Auctioneers. YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 3rd INST. FAT CATTLE. On account MR W. F. PARKINSON, Ataahua: 3 Trucks Steers Account of MR G. R. McRAE, Island Hills. 2 Trucks Steers PYNE and CO. 4399 ■ Auctioneers. QXFORD SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. Account MISS GLADYS KNIGHT, View Hill: 300 Fat Lambs PYNE and CO., 4401 Auctioneers. j < ( POSTAGE OF NEWSPAPEB3 TO ' NEUTRAL COUNTRIES AND U.S.A. \ - i i TTNDER the Postal Regulations News- 1 \J papers addieseed to the United States ( ok America and to Neutral Countries are not forwarded UNLESS DESPATCHED 1 \ THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF - PAPER ITSELF. ' Readers of "THE PRESS" and "THE i 2 WEEKLY PRESS," who have been finding copies of these papers to friend* kesident m the United State® of America or in any neutral country, can ensure future forwarding by communicating with the publisher, Chriatchurch Press Co- Ltd- Cathedral square.
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