AUOTIQJ&a. PYNE, GOULI>. GUINNESS, LTD. MBER L E Y MONDAY NEXT. Present Entries—
Account MR T. RETALLICK: 40 HaJfbrcd Ewc3 tad 50 Lambs, Southdown Cross. Also oficring, Skins, Fat and Hides. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 5217 Auctioneers. CLEAKDfG- SALE HIGH-CLASS LIVE
AND DEAD STOCK. . W E we instructed by MK SAMUEL GEM- »» MELL, the farm being sold, to sell the whole of his Live and Dead Stock at tho Homestead, DXTNSaNDEL ON MONDAY NOVEMBER 17th. Particulars as follows : SHEEP—--250 Crossbred Ewes ivitb 100 per cant. DBAUGHT HOESES—
■macs lidding, Darkle, syia, all Roan Mare, Bonny, 6yrs, ail W Bay Sfare, Kato, 9yrs, chains Bay Hare, Mag, llyrs, chains. Bay Gelding, Clyde, 7yrß, all work Ch. Gelding, Prince, aged, all work. Plough, Shaft and Leading Harness and Covers.
2 Duncan Farm Dravs and Frames, 3 3furrow Duncan Ploughs. 6 horse Blocks, Massoy-Harris Drill (complete), Duncan, 10 ft. Cambridge KdHor, Booth Macdbnald Steel Queen Discs, Duncan Grubber, Massey Cultivator, Duncan 5-leaf Harrows, Singie-rurrdw Plough, McConnick Binder, McCormick Mower, Planet Jun., Plough Chain?, Troes. 8 Stow Pigs, sow in pig. 6 coils Cyclone Netting, Sheop Netting, Sheep Feeder, Avery Scales, Wheelbarrow, Grain Barrow, Scalding Tub, Pickling Tub, Grindstone, 218 ft Ladders, Barbed Wire, Farm and Garden Tools, 2 13x21 Stack
uovers, . Old Iron. 16 Sacks Machine-dressed Ryegrass Seed, each 8 bushels; 3 Backs Algerian Oats, 3 tons Oaten Sheaf Chait, Bocond-hand Backs and Sundries. SALE, 13 NOON. LUNCHEON PBOVIDED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., • N.Z. FAKMEBS' CO-OP., LTD., S9S4 In conjunction. PUBLIC AUCTION
RANGIOBA PROPERTY. AT RANGIORA SALEYARDS. TUESDAY, .NOVEMBER 18th, AT 2 P.M. (In conjunction with L. P. Devlin.) "TXTE have received instructions from the •t V' Trustees in the estate of th© late Patrick Osborne to offer for Bale by Public
Auction on the above date One Ao» of Land (nearly 2 chains frontage) and 2loomed Dwelling thereon. Situate Ayeis fltreet, Rangio**. Full particulars from L. P. DEVLIN, Agent. PYNE, GOULD, GOTNttESS, LTD., Auctioneers. DDIKGION ! WEDNESDAY NEXT.
SPECIAL ENTRIES. On account NORTH ISLAND CLIENT: LEONARDO, Hickory: 2 Trucks Prime BnUocke On account MESSRS MOORE BItQS.; Hickory: 1 Truck Prime Bullocks On account MR WALTER. E. : PARKINSON Kaituna: 2 Trucks Prime Bullocks -rr»TjuT<a On account MR. GEORGE HARRIS, Hoon Hay: - A Consignment of Prime Bullooks PTOE; GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD, 5165 Auctioneers.
DDISGTON iaeds; WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 19th. SPECIAL ENTRIES. Account NORTH ISLAND CLIENT: 60 Priiae Bullocks 150 Prime Eat Sheep Account MESSRS WOOD and MACDONALD: 150 Halfbiea Two-tooth Ewes 100 Four and Six-tooth Fat and Forward Wethers Account a CLIENT: 200 Corriedale Ewe Hoggets Account CHATHAM ISLAND CLIENTS: 200 Fat Wether* PYNE, GOULD, GDTNNESS, LTD. 6310 . '
DISPERSAL SALE HIGH-GRADE CORRIEDALES. : HIGH-GRADE CORKEEDALiES. HIGH-GRADE CORRIEDALES. Hie Property of W. C. BRTDSON", ESQ., Malloohvale, Hawarden, North
10 BE SOLD W PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, on or about 18th FEBRUARY, 1925, at- -the Hawardeii Saleyardfl: EWES (approximately)'— 250 Ewo Lambs 250 One-shear Ewea 125 Two-shear Ewe«
125 Thre»*hear Ewes 125 Pour-shear Ewes 125 Po-ar-year-old and aged Bw« RAM.S—----100 Raid Lambs 100 One-sh«ar Bams 10 Stud Rams, in ua© (from two-stew •upwards)
Th«se sheep were founded from stock bred by this lato Jomee Little, EBq., and they a-ro the result of half ft century's study
by expert sheep men, and under the supervision of Mr Little during the time of bis life. Special cue his been exercised in addition to the heavy fleece.. of hifch Quality wool, to the quality of the carcase for freezing, either as a fat lamb or matured The aboro affords an opportunity to those ■who wish, to establish ft Cbrriedale Mock or add fresh blood to Hocks in existence, ajid without doubt it has been proved that the Corriedalo is an absolute success to
Ehese sheep will bo catalogued later, and arrangements can be made at any time with the Auctioneers for inspection. Sample* of the wool can bo eeen »t either of tho Auctioneers' office 3 in Christchurch. We can thoroughly recommend these sheep, and intending tuyere will be pleased with the quality of the sheep on inspection.
RIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO, LTD., JYNE, GOULD, GUINKBSS, LTD. FHE TRUSTEES late WILLIAM EARL 7" k ~ e «**M»eied th© undersigned to eell ,t A REDUCED PRICE in. order to wind ip the estate the balance of BENACRE 'EOPERTY, OTAIO. containing Bi3 Acres, ftgether with crops, consisting of 100 Acres rheat, G8 Acres oato, 140 Acted turnips, 95 iCT63 rape. This land is first-class lowowns, for wheat faming or. lamb fattening; as no equal; well **t«rod; subdivided into lumewua jnddocka and ia clean and in ood heart. Situated aboab * rnHeß from Haio or Makikihi Railway Stations, with bfendid homestead woolahed, dip, ebeep ce garden and orchard. If not eold will i oßfered early i tt ** «-- —»*■•*•« i % whole oc xd. t£^ Plans and particulars from
S HBEHAN aud SONS, LTD.,
Segal AgeoU, . *&»
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