' AUCTIONS. PYNE AND 00. MELTON SALEYARDS. MONDAY NEXT. Our Present Entries comprise: — 100 Fat Wothera FURTHER ENTRIES ARE INVITED. 4934 PYNE and CO. SALE. TUESDAY NEXT.' 100 Fat "Wethers 60 Fat Ewes 50 Fat Lambs 200 Fino Throo-qnarterbred Eiro Hoggets 100 Forward Wethers ISO Sis and Eight-tooth Threoquartorhrod Ewes, Rams in April 7th 75 "Wethers Hoggets PYNE and CO, 49GG Auctioneers. SATURDAY NEXT. FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. PYNE and CO. aro instructed by the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Land Rooms, 172 Cashel street, on SATURDAY! NEXT, the 20th inst., At 12 o'clock Noon, Tho following PROPERTIES in tho ESTATE of the lato NEIL JOHNSON, viz.: ■\T.T. THAT PROPERTY situated in LINCOLN TOWNSHIP, comprising e ACRES 13 PERCHES, together with Dwelling-house and other buildings thereon. ALSO, ALL THAT PROPERTY situated in Quoon street, TEMPLETON TOWiNSHIP, comprising HALF-ACRE LAND, with 6-roomed Houso thereon. Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Public Trustee, Gloucester street, Christchurch, or of tho Auctioneers, PYNE and CO., 173 Cashel Btreet, 4932 Chris tchuroh. PT.-EA-RTTTn fiAT/E, T.TVF. AND DEAD STOCK. WE am instructed by MR "WM. MAJOR, who has eold his Farm, to Sell by Pubiio Auction, at hia Homestead, WEST MELTON, • On TUESDAY, THE 23rd INST, THE WHOLE of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Full particulars in future advertisements. PYNE and CO, 4936 Auctioneers. ' IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE NATURAL SHEEP AND CATTLE GRAZING COUNTRY. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from MR J. F. K. JAMIESON, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, July 31st, at their Land Sale Rooms, Cashel street, his FREEHOLD PROPERTY at KAITUNA, consisting of 2072 ACRES 0 ROODS 8 PERCHES. Th® property will bo offered as a whole, and if not sold in one lot will be offered in Three Farms, as under:— No. -I—BBs Acres, being tho Homestead Block, together with a most, up-to-date Modern Practically New Tenroomed Dwollinghouse, electric light, billiard room, good orchard, kitchen garden, • lawns, etc. Outbuildings consist of woolshed, with machines for three shearers, holding over night capacity 450 sheep* sheepyards, dip, etc. This block is subdivided into 10 paddocks by wire and standard fences. No. 2—528 Acres, known as Barclay's, subdivided by wiro and standards into 3 blocks, together with an up-to-date 8roomcd. Dwelling, in thorough repair, 5stalled stably and other outbuildings. . No. 3—660 Acrcs, known as Bayley's, subdivided into 7 paddocks, House of 7 rooms, garden, etc., sheepyards, stable, etc. Tho whole property consists of volcanio surfaoe-eown hills, .which can be easily mustercxi. on horseback.. Each block will bo fully recognised as a farm in itself, and each has a good road frontage on th© Main Valley road. The country is essentially a sheep and oat tie grazing proposition, and is the class ot property much sought after —no ploughing or cultivation being required, and practically no labour. THE TERMS ABE REASONABLE!. % SALE at 2 p.m. PYNE and CO., 4933 Auctioneers. FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE BY AUCTION. We are instructed by MR WM. HOBAN to offer for Sal© by PUBLIC AUCTION, in Our Saleyaris, SPRINGSTON, on MONDAY, THE sth OF AUGUST, At 1 o'clock. His Choice Agricultural and Grazing Farm of •£gQ ACRES, Situated at SPRINGSTON, adjoining' the properties of Messrs W. Wright and D. Marshall, two and a half miles from Township and Schools. '• THE FARM is divided into 8 Paddocks, 50 acres in Algerian Oats, 10 acrcs in Rape, 45 Acres being worked up for crop. Balance grass. Water-races throughout. Fences and land in the best of order and condition. THE BUILDINGS comprise 5-roomed House, and tho outbuildingo, which have all been built during the last three years, and aro all of corrugated iron, comprise 4-stull Stable, CliafThouse, Loose-box, Grain Shed 50 x 30, and Implement Shci, about GOft. EASY TERMS of payment can be arranged. For further particulars opply to us. PYNE and CO., 1935 Auctioneers. PYNE AND CO. TTC7E beg to advise that wo havo been . VV, appointed LICENSED GOVERNMENT BROKERS FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OP WHEAT UNDER THE GOVERNMt—T WHEAT REQUISITION SCHEME. WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF CATS. BARLEY, RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, CLuVISRS, AND ALL FARM PRODUCE. HIGHEST NET CASH TRICES Given ON TRUCKS COUNTRY STATIONS. Please write for SAMPLE xiAGS. PYNE and C 0. ,( 172 CASHEL STREET. f4lB CHRISTCHURCH. BALCAIRN AND LEITHFIELD. A MOTOR will meet Morning Trains at tv Balcairn, arriving from NortL and south, and can meet Evening Train- as torn irod by wirtf or 10...r to FRANK ASHBY, Loithdeld. -
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 14
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