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AUCTIONS. PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DISPERSAL SALE OF THE LATE MR W. B. CUNNINGHAM'S FAMOUS WESTBURN SHORTHORN HERD And ENGLISH LEICESTER FLOCK. IN THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1921. THE above offers an opportunity to biofders to acquire stock representing 6ome of tie finest blood over imported into the Dominion. MESSRS PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. (in conjunction with MESSRS H. MATSON and CO.), have teen favoured with instructions from the Executors of the lato MR W. B. CUNNINGHAM, of West bum, j Brooteido, to offer for UNRESERVED SALE tiho whole- of lii.- famous Shorthorn Herd, to bo eold at tho Homestead, 1 | WESTBURN, BROOKSIDE. The Westburn HeTd v.-ns founded by the 1 ! late MR JOHN CUNNINGHAM over 50 j years ago, with stock from tho herds of | Messrs Ivans, Botig, and. Bluett, and fresh ■blood has fince l>?on nd-led from tlio To Ante Estate, and by importations by tho lato Mr W. B. Cunningham'. Cows bred by the late Mr W. B. Cunningham include:— Westbum Myasotis. West-bum Que-?n of Strathavon. Westbiim Mignonette. Wostburu Quo-n of May. ALL CHAMPIONS at Oh f'st church as well as at other centres. 1 • The Sires used on tho hei*.i in recent ycar3 ) represent some- of the beet blood ever importj ed into New Zealand, namely: — j Westburn Prince of Alb an (3741), by Orphan Clansman (imp.), (27-10) (11GS30) ! Orphan Clansman (27-10), (11CS30) (imp.), five j times champion at iho Christchurch Show I Lord of tho Isles (21.14), by Sir Oswald | (imp.) (1G0S) (82333) I Oxford Florist, Herbert Duke of Dexrimut, 1 j and Canterbury Lad. ; We *V.n offer at LEESTON, in FEBRU--1 ARY NEXT:— 10 Cows, six yeaT3 old and upwards 9 Cows, five years old 4 Heifers, three and a half years old 7 Heifers, eighteen mon tills old 3 Heifers, yearlings 12-15 Calves Also, tho Three-year-old Bull, Westburn Princo of Albo.n (3711) Also, THE ENGLISH LEICESTER FLOCK founded by 'She late Mr John Cunningham in 1803, comprising somo 200 j Breeding Ewes, Lambs, and Two-tooth ■ j Rams. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, 6 Yearling Bulls, all good eorta. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., H. MATSON and CO., 819G Auctioneers. ' TO RAM BUYERS. i ~\\Thi Ixa-vo on our books a large selection of L VV HIGH-CLASS RAMS from the FLOCKS of most of the LEADING BREEDERS in CANTERBURY, and invite enquiries from visiting buyers from tho North Idand and elsewhere. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 8293 , 172 Cashel street. WANTED, FOR A CLIENT. -i 8-TON HORSE LORRY. Must ba in 1 good order. Apply PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 828-1 Cashel street. 1 WE HAVE FOR SALE, PRI.VATELY, ON ACCOUNT THE TRUSTEES McLENNAN'S ESTATE, THEIR FARM, COMPRISING 541 iOKES ' , Situated at HALKETT, 18 miles from town, on Main road. Land that will grow wheat, great root 1 crops, and clover seed; tho best,of Modern ■ Buildings, fences, and water-courses, .n model condition. For Price, Terms, etc., apply > PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. •8291 ; ACRE FARM AT YALDHURST. THE PROPERTY of MR GERALD STEAD. Having been passed at Auction, is now for ' SALE by PRIVATE TREATY. 1 Full particulars as to price and terms on application. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 8292 Auctioneers and Land Agents. FARMS, "WELL WORTH INSPECTION. PyJA ACRES, excellent dairying, cropping, OtcL/ and grazing land; situated Springston district; 350 a©, in crops, balance 1, 2, 3-year grass. Buildings: 12-roomsd house, 6stalled stable, 2 granaries, woolshed, sheepyards, cowbyres, motor eked. PRICE J839 per acre, crops in. Easy terms. Folio C.495 1 Af) ..ACRES, Ohoka. district—First-class dairy land, in 2 blocks; 43 acres in Algerian oats, 13 ncros in 'potatoes (16 acres 1 last year in potatoes, product*! 240 tons), 28 * in whit© clover; 7-roomed house and out--1 buildings. -Fivo factories' carts " collect i cream in neighbourhood. Owner selling only because of wife's death. Would exchange for house and section in town in part payment. PRICE and terms will be quoted on application. Fo'io 497 ACRES, Exceptionally heavy dairying land in favoure*! Halswell district, subdivivdevd into 5 paddocks, each watered by artesian well; 2 mile? only from school. ! Nearer been cropper. Will g-row anything. Soven-roomed hous?, cowbyre, pigstyc, granary, etc. Land that will grow anything. PRICE on application. Folio 453 ACRES, famous Banks Peninsula 000 country, subdiuded into 10 paddocks ; 6plendid sheep and cattle country. All sunny si-orves, excellently watered. Substantial liou-33 8 rooms, woolshed, yards, eip, dairy, motor shed, etc. PRICE £32 p?r acre. Folio 48G Af\fi ACRES, weH eubdiided, good dairy "iVJ c/ country, land all pioughablo; would subdivide into 2 hlocJis; 180 acres in crops; carrying SCO ev.-es and lambs; double house. 12 rooms, all conveniences, G-sta!led stable, yards, loosc-bos, and granary. PRICE £"35 ' per acre. Folio 490 OOA ACRES, subdi"ided into 20 paddocks jUm-XJ hy and wire ler.c-cs, we'.l watered; 1J miios from Southbridge: good house S room?, h. and c. water, bathroom, o-st-alled stable, chanhousc, and grain and implement shed. Excellently suited for mixed farming. PRICE on application. Folio 423 ACRES, heavy cropping arri dairying £tJ\J land, subdivided into 12 paddocks, eplendiiliy watered; new C-roonied house, r.ew elib-c and lo"-e-be~, chaff and loft, implement shi.*l. PRICE ££0 l>?r acre. Delivcry in March, IC2I. Foho 423 ~t f\ A ACRES, ffttbeivided into convenientlylUt sized paddock?, well watered by permanent stream; gorse and v.-ire forces: 30 acrcs in yo-mg glass; good i'.o'tso, milk shed (with machines), rowbvre, pig:-:tyes, ctc. A model farm. PRICE _ only £70 per ncrc terms to practical man. -1 ACRES, heavy land, subdivided into . IUO 7 paddoclis; G-roomed hc.u-e, eour.d and in trood order, 5-;t.ail stable, chafihouE-e, implemer:; shed, trap si::d, r.tc. "Will grow 50 bushels wheat r.r.d 7u bushels cats to the acre. PRICE only £J5 pe-r acre. Terms arranged. Ir.jp?cti';n will be arranged on application to PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Auctioneers.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16985, 6 November 1920, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16985, 6 November 1920, Page 18

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