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AUCTIONS. PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD. SALE OF BLOODSTOCK. THIS DAY, THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, HAROH 80th, 1921. Commencing 9.30 a.m. sharp. ."WE shall offer at our STABLES, CHES- •»» TER STREET, Christchurch, a largo rntrv of HORSES IN TRAINING, BROOD MAKES, and YOUNG STOCK. FYKE, GOtTLD, GUINNESS, LTD., 2KIB Auctioneers SUBDIVISION OP THE FAMOUS COLDSTREAM PROPERTY. SITUATED AT BANGIOKA. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). CHORAL HALL, CHRISTCHURCH, 11 a.m. ing and cropping land of exceptional quality. IN SUBDIVISIONS OP FROM i 30 ACRES to 100 ACRES. MESSRS PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. 'ublio Auction:' Acres. On account of the Trustees of ttie . lata Malcolm Macfarlane .. 700 On account of Mr Ewen Macfarlano .. 146 On account of Mr Alistor Macfarlano ISO On account of Mr J. E. Macfarlane (in conjunction with, Messrs H. , Mateon) ... .. .. .. 150 The Coldstream Property was purchased by tho late, John Maofarlane in the sixties, ' and has been owned by three generations of the Macfarlane family, and is undoubtedly ono of the finest blocks of dairying end cropping land in New Zealand. Plana are Beady Now. ' PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Auctioneers, K AT THE SAME'TIME-AND PIAOE. TIJESSRS H. MATSON and CO., in conaVf CO-OP. ASSN., will offer, in the Estate separate block 1 of about 800 ACRES, subdivided into SIX FARMS of 62 to 78 acres. Buildings on each farm. ~ Plans «e Ready. Now, H r ,MATSON»nd<>O. ' ,N,Z. FABMEBS' CO-OP. ASSN., ' ' ' In conjunction. .■ ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE. MESSRS DALGETY and CO.. LTD.. will offer, on account of MR ALAN MACFARLANE, about ISO ACRES of the above Xtetatot rcnbdMded into 2 VABUS of about 75 ACRES EACH. ' Plans ere Ready Now.; k Auctioneers. Too above properties, which conjointly represent the whole of the famous Coldstream Estate, and consist of flat, heavy silt reby running streams, have all been cultivated and grown exceptional crops of grain, potatoes, beans, peas, etc. Up to 90 uebeh of wheat have been produced. The is'wJthiir two miles of Rangiora , . jw>»Mp, to* dairy factories, and clort'to those* coist. We can thoroughly, ceoonunend dairy farmers and other buyers for this class of land to' inspect. . FOB ALL,THE,L,OTS: *;.- lOl.Per cent, fall or/Hammer "■ Balance 5 years at 6 pel oent. |tf THE SAME THIE AND PLAGE;, RUSTEES/of late MALCOLM MAC- . side, about four miles from Rangiora, tubdivided into THREE FABMS. ''This hi' ' -"-* * - " - and good'sheer) grating and f».Mmm» am. PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., BB9S ' ' Auctioneers. \ AT GREBNPABK. • ' TO-MOBROW(THURSDAY). » „ '. AT 12.80 PJ4. WEv are tosttfuoted by MR JOHN SILiVBSTEB, the lease of his (arm having expired, )to hold a «ala of the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, at his homestead, A QBE ENPARK, tomprislng:— > .: ' 1Q Selected Dairy Cows, in cart to pedi- ~" * tew lynll ; 6 y«*rs, all work . all work Aviary.- and Canaries, Fowls, eta • Cambridge Boiler, Grain and Mama*, Drill, It-coulter (McCormick), Mower (MoCormook No.' 4), 12 diso (MoCor- .' m*ok), D.F.. Plough, SwingletTees, ■ •* Planet Jut. Hoe, Planet Jnr. Seed 'Sower, Churn, also Piano and HouseA hold and Farm Sundries. {(Also, on account of EXORS. OF THE LATE J. MoDONALD: Cow in calf Filly, 18 months, by Peterelta Farm Dray aid Frame, Tip Dray and Plough, Moulding Plough, ; * and 'Horse Hoe, Box Cart, Milk Qans, ? Harness, Fowls and numerous Sundries. ..SALE AT 12.80 P.M. * LUNCHEON PROVIDED. "i- PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD., 8902': ■;■.. Auctioneers. •JTA "W A B'DEN SALE. * TOrMORROW. /We'ehoU offer:— On account MESSRS LUKEY BROS.:' 60 Sound-mouth HalfbTcd Ewes Account MR A. TELFER: i-mouth Ewes etheor Lambs 80 Condcdald Ewe Lambs. OtHEB ENTRIES: 200 Fat Lambs 50 Fat Sheep Further Entries Invited. " PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD, '8912 Auctioneers. T\ V%}£ VJQJBL EL L B .SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, Ist APRIL. Our, PBESENT,, ENTRIES include—v: Spttnginf Heifew (firs* '. : v<' ■ :'■. •■■ ■ :'£•;.:'« y-Pl^-Fai^Stoers^; £■[■ .. IfflfM^OUX^ Pmaamßmmsm9mmi

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 14

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