I AUCTIONS. [ PYNE AND CO. j 1 QLARENCE BRIDGE SALE TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. Our PRESENT ENTRIES Compri?e:— i On account of MR E. W. MOORE, j Valhalla: Annual Draft of Ewes On account of MR J. "\V. TROLOYE, Th Shades: Annual Draft of Ewes On account of MR J. H. GOSS, NgaiD Downs: Annual Draft of Ewes ' On account of MESSRS MOORE and SMYTHE, Parikawa: Annual Draft of Ewes 0 shall be pleased to receive further Entries. PYNE and CO., 9407 Auctioneers. QXFORD SALE THURSDAY NEST. -CO Forward Rape Lambs 40 Culve6, good sorts I'YNE and CO., Auctioneers. SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY NEXT. QUR Present Entries comprise: — GOO Fat Sheep nnd Lambo 120 Kapo Lambs ICO Kapo Lambs 210 Store Wethers •2 Good Springing Cows ti Eighteen-mouths-old CatfTu Further Entrica are Invited. 0105 I PYNE and CO. AIKOUKA EWE FAIR FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 21st. Our Entries comprise; — 10,000 EWES 2,W0 LAMBS l,ouo WETHERS The Cygnet will jenvo Lyttelton This Even ir.g on tho arrival of tlio j.20 p.m. train, re turning- immediately after tho salo is over. SALE COMMENCES 12 NOON. Afternoon Tea will be provided, proceed to tho Navy League Fund. PYNE and CO., !Mou Auctioneers. QLEARING SALE AT SCARGILL MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 24th. On account of MR GEORGE BUSS. SHEEP— 634 Sound-mouth Ewes, balfbred 280 l'Viling-mouth Ewes, balfbred 60 Old Ewes, balfbred 60 Four and Sis-tooth Ewes, three-quarter bred CSO Two-tooth Throe-qunrterbrod Ewes, ex ceptionally well grown CO Two-tooth Hulfbred Ewes 100 Two-tooth Wethers 10 English Leicester Two-shear Rams 2 Border Leicester Three-shear Rams G Southdown Threo-aheor Rams 700 Lambs to bo drafted and mostly b: long wool rams The two-tooth owes and dry sheep shori middle of October; other eheep shorn earl; in December. CATTLE— 1 Heifer, milking Ist calf 1 Cow, milking to 2nd claving 1 Cow, aged (Very quiet and milk without bail or log ropo and 'really good cows.) 2 Heifers with Ist calf at foot 1 Cow with calf at foot 1 Cow, springing 2 Heifers, been running with bull 2 Two and a. half year old Steers !! Yearlings 2 Calves 1 Bull HORSES— 1 Bay Draught Mare, "Bonny,'' aged sound, quiet, do any work 1 Bay. Draught Gelding, "Prince," aged sound, do any work 1 Roan Mare, "Betty," aged, nervec quiet, do any work All bona tido good workers. 1 Three-year Filly, unbroken, sound 1 Bay Gelding "Monty," saddle and har. ness, very quiet and very fast Draught Harness for two teams in first class order Chains, Blocks, Trees, etc., etc. Spring Dray Harness, 2 Cart Saddles and Brcechings, Leading Chains, 2 Setf Gig Harncsß, 1 Gig IMPLEMENTS— Cambridgo Roller, Duncan Cultivator Lxttlo's 5-ieaf Harrows, Harrow Sulky, 1 Double-furrow Duncan Plough, 1 Duncan Singlo-furrow Plough, l Duncan Disc Harrows, 1 Massey Disc Harrows, 1 Reid and Gray Broad Caster and G-leaf '.IVno Harrows, Massey 13Coulter Drill, Turnip and Rapo attachment complete, absolutely good, McCormick Binder,, Duncan Drill, 15Coulter, 2 Farm Drays and Frames, 1 Tip Dray, 1 Spring Dray, 1 Threefurrow Disc Plough, 1 Set Grubber, 1 Sheep Focder, 1 Stripper, Sledge, Woolpress, Wool Table, Avery Scales, Windmill, 30 Rolto Sheen Netting, 500 Standards, Quantity Stakes, Plain and Barb Wire, Oats. Chaff in sacks, Emntv Sacks fit for grain, Blacksmith's IC-e Anvil and Buffalo Drill, Extension Ladder, Forks, Tools, 1 Hay Rake, QuanHty Furnituie, Lawn Mower, etc., etc. Tho Implements are good and reliable, Drills, Binder, Broadchaster,- havo all been kent -under covcr in ehed, and almost tue tame as when purchased from makers. ALSO, on. account of MR W. BUSS, 1 Six-torso Team SALE AT 12 NOON. BUYERS ARRIVING~BY TRAIN WILL BE MET AT SCARGILL. LUNCHEON PROVIDED NOTE —The Sale, is being held in spite of the fact' that tho Land has not yet been disposed of. PYNE and CO.. MOl Auctioneers. ■HIGHLY DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD mu PROPERTY. CLOSE TO CHRISTCHURCH. PART OF THE WELL-KNOWN KIN LOOH ESTATE. Lease, 20 years to run, low rental. J'YNE and CO. have received instructions ram MR THOS. STREETEIi to offer, in heir Land Sale Roomß, Cashel street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 26th, At 2 p.m. The Goodwill of his First-class Grazing rroperty, comprising 499 ACRES > laving about 20 years to run (with right of enc-wal), at a low rental. IMPROVEMENTS consist of good Dwell-ng-house, with hot and cold water, woolhed and other outbuildings. Shelter tree 3 ,nd orchard, well fenced, and permanent rater in every paddock. A considerable portion of tho property has ieen cultivated, and has gTown good crops f turnips, rape, etc. Situated 3i miles from School and Birdling'a flat Railway Station. Telephone connexion cith PoronuL For further particulars apply PYNE and CO.. Auctioneers. r"HE PROPERTY at SCARGILL in the *• Estate of the late MRS M. E. BT?SS, idV having been disposed of by auction, is o* for SALE by PRIVATE TREATY. PYNE and CO., S 9 ® Auctionoeiß. 1 I
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16451, 19 February 1919, Page 12
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