AUCTIONS. PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. TUESDAY NEXT. 400 Fat Laanba 120 Fa* Ewes 75 Fat Wetherg _ , . 150 Six end Eight-teoth Three-^nartarbied E-wes 170 Three-quarterfcred Ewes, EI/. Tarns fith April 120 Store Lambs 150 Empty Forward Ewes \ 90 Two-tooth Wethers, for Account MR J. H. OLLIVER: COO Coxr. Wether Lambs PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 6652 Auctioneers. ADDINGTON SALE. WEDNESDAY NEST. SPECIAL ENTRIES include:— EX CHATHAM ISLANDS. 300 Four and Sax-tooth Wethers Account CLIENTS: 520 Two, Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Romney Ewes 146 Corriadale Two-tootli Ewes; rams put in 15th April; ore dipped, and all ono earmark 195 Wethers 500 Three-quarterfcred M.S. Lambs Fuxthar Entries Invited. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 8651 Auctioneers. CLEARING SAL& "GRASSINGTON," ROTHERHAM. THURSDAY NEXT. YNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., havo received instructions from MB J. CHAPMAN, to hold a CLEARING, SALE of hie SURPLUS LIVE and DEAD STOCK (the Property having been sold): SHEEP—--450 Fat and Forward Four, Six, and Eight-, tooth' Wethera CATTLE--80 Fat. Steers 20 Two-year-old Steers 15 Heifers (Milking Shorthorns), due to calve in September 1 Shorthorn Bull 2 Cows, in milk, -due calve September 1 Cow, just calved 1 Cow, duo May 1 Cow, due September 6 Head Young Cattle HORSES—--1 Whito Mare, 6yrs, s. and hj., o good hunter up to 14 stone. 1 Chestnut Geld., aged, a good hunter *hd harness horse 1 Chestnut Cob, 7yrs, s. and h. • 1 Bay Thoroughbred, 6yrs, very fast, suitablo for polo 8 Four-year-old Geldings, broken to saddle, all suitablo for polo ponies 1 Children's Pony 1 Draught Geld., Roy, aged, all farm PIGS--1 Fat Pig DOGS- • 8 Sheep Dogs. IMPLEMENTS— Cambridge Roller (Duncan), 1 Set Discs (Duncan), 1 Light Hillside Plough, 1 "2-ton Lorry, 1 Tip Dray, Gig Sledge SUNDRIESGarden Tools, Crow Bar, Mawl and ' Wedges. 2 Vfiio Strainers, Wiro Cutters, Blow Lamp, Primus Stove, Beo Smoker, Spray Pump, Spring Balance. 3 Lawn Mowers, 2 Scythes Planet Junr., Cross-cut Saw, Vyoe, Alfa Laval ' Separator, Milk Pans and Buckets, Chum, Gardon Roller, Hose, Water Barrel, Fowlhouso on skids, Hen Coopj Methven Copper, quantity Plain and Barbed Wire, Grindstone, 2 Wheelbarrows, Poit Hole Diggtr. quantity Empty Sacks', Stable Tools and Hon© .Brushes, New Set Gig Harnesß,'3et Trap Harness' Set Spring Dray Harness, Cart Saddle and Breeching, Pack Saddle, Leading Chains, 2 Pairs Plough Chainß, 8 Horso Covers. 8 Riding Saddles and Bridles, quantity Polo Gear, 2 Clippin? Machines; Set Shooing Gear, Trough, quantity Sawn Pinus Timber, quantity V.D.L. Timber, 1 Ten.Foot Gate, quantity. Now Roofing Irony 10-1S Tons Chaff, 15.Sacks Oats, Wool Tab!©, Wool Barrow. Wool Basket, -Wham on quantity f of Furniture from Mens" Whaxe, 70 Fowls, Perfection Stove- and Oven; 1 Saw Bench, with Saw •' and Belt. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—--1 "Bedroom Suite, Dressing Table and Washstand, Holler-top Deak, 8 Carpets, Chest of Drawers, 4 Stretchers, Children's Cot, Dressing Table, Soreen, Kitohen Table. Bookcase, 4 Kitchen Chaire, Oak Dining.Table, Fir© Irons, 3 Curbs, Kitchen Utensils, Small Oak' Table. ALSO, to he offered on account of MR R. H, CHAPMAN; 150 Halfbred Ewe Lambs 1 Tip Dray ALSO,-on account. MR H. TOPP, 1 Draught Gelding, 7yra, all work 1 Draught Mare, Syra, broken to chains Also, on account MR W. ADDIS, 1 Massey-Harris Drill Also, on account MR R. L. JAMESON, .1 4-Horse Team 1 Hack, aged, b. and h. 1 Double-furrow Plough (convertible) 1 Fencing Dray SALE AT 11 o'clock a.m. Sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNEi GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 5688 Auctioneers, - PUBLIC AUCTION. v . «0 ACRES'AT LEESTON. ' j FRIDAY NEXT. „ESSRS PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, 'JL LTD., have received instructions from MR R. McCONNELL to SELL, by PUBLIC, AUCTION, at tho LEESTON SALE, on 29th INST., at 12 Noon, tho following:— 50 ACRES, SITUATED AT BISHOP'S c6RNER, LEESTON, . 1-roomed House, bathroom, scullery, in good OTder, 3-stallod stable, chaflhouso and ■ implement shed combined, good motor shed, toolhouso. , . Tho property is subdivided into 6 paddocks, well fenced and watered. Thews ar© 14 acres wheat Btubble, the balance old grass. *. AT THE SAME TIME, We will offer, for removal, from the above oroperty, an Iron Shed, 48ft x 26ft x 14ft. prop** n, TERMS: 10 per cent, at tho fall of the Hammer, 40 per cent. Possession. Balance can- remain for 2 years at 6J per Possession will do given on the 9& MAY. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNE93, LTD., SHEEP AND CHOPPING FARM. WE are instructed by tho MORTGAGEES r Land Rooms, 172-Cashel Mree* Christr--11 o'clock a.m., all that Freehold Farm, rftotfed at BUB2CHAaii - COMPRISING gjg ACRES, *Now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Reed. The farm is gocd eheep and cropping land, j growing good crops of rape and turnips, is i subdivided into suitable sized paddocks, and well watered by races. Dwelling-house of six rooms with outbuild- j ings. Pull particulars can be ofcttined at oar offices or from tho Solicitors, Messrs Lane and Neavo, Hereford etrcot, CnristchuTch. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, £TD., | mq Anct»3M«&
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