AUCTIONS. PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD. ;, TUESDAY NEXT, 20th SEPTEMBER Present Entries include:— R On account MR GEO. BUTLER, Sheffield: 4 Good Shorthorn Cows, second to fourth calvers, in calf to purebred Shorthorn bull, due now; guaranteed sound. 2 Yearling Shorthorn Cross Heif- '• ers >. 1 Lister Separator and 2 Cream Cans t On account MALVERN COUNTY COUNCIL. Tip Dray, Austin Grader, C.S. and f 8., Leading Chains, and Set i Hames. * On account MILLIKEN'S ESTATE, Springfield: 4 Working Draught Horses, 3yrs to aged. J PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 2503 Auctioneers. "BROOKE STUD." We have been favoured with inl structions from MESSRS G. E. and P. . E. GILLETT to hold a Sale of ALL - LIVE AND DEAD STOCK on the -. above Property at Sefton on FRIDAY e NEXT, SEPTEMBER 23, at 1 p.m. t Particulars as follows: ', PEDIGREE TAMWORTH BOARS AND SOWS: 26 Sows, ages 3 months to 3 years i 9 Boars, ages 3 months upwards . SHEEP: 12 Ewes and 15 Lambs (tailed). 7 Ewes and 7 Forward Lambs. 5 Empty Ewes 1 Wether. CATTLE: 2 Cows, due October j 1 Heifer, due December ' HORSES: , 1 Bay Mare, aged IMPLEMENTS, ETC.: P. and D. Duncan Lever S.F. Plough, Hay Rake, 1 Horse Grass Mower, Horse Hoe, 8 Pig Huts on Skids, 1 Whare on Skids, 10ft x Bft; . Pig Troughs. 1 Spring Dray, Large Quantity qf Cyclone Netting and Posts ' (to be sold in lots to suit purchasers), and Numerous Sundries. 2 Tons Lucerne Hay. 80 Sacks Dakotas and White Potatoes. ALSO, account MRS W. HAYES, Sefton: < 4 Purebred Berkshire Sows, aged 6 to 10 months. 1 Purebred Berkshire Boar, 6 months. Three of the sows and the boar are. out of the Supreme Champion Sow at the Christchurch Show last year, and the fourth sow is one of the prizewinning litter (Winsome Lass). AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: The Brooke Stud herd was started 6 years ago with recorded stock from Massey'College, and rec6rds have been kept of the weights of all.litters, and only the best weights have been- retained for breeding. The Boar MASSEY EXETER KNIGHT I is a boar of practically pure English blood, and his daughters so far have proved prolific breeders. \ This is a wonderful opportunity for anyone desirous of breeding purebreds, as no expense has been spared to obtain only the best blood procurable. Catalogues may be had on application,. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Auctioneers. 2502 40 0 AC RE S. I FIRST-CLASS Grazing Country, . . cocksfoot and English grasses, ovfcrlying Jimestone. Six-roomed home : stead, all conveniences, situated in native bush; woolshed, sheep-yards, etc. Carryins 900 sheep and 25 head of cattle. i Offered as a GOING CONCERN. 8658 • MID-CANTERBURY. 6 80 ACRES. try, capable of growing wheat. Seven-roomed homestead, electric light, all conveniences, woolshed. sheep-yards, and dip, garage, stable. and implement shed. Stock: 2000 sheep, few cattle and horses. PRICE ASKED: £ll an acre. Stock at valuation. 8657 5 2 ACRES. *■■ Grazing Land. Full range of buildings, electric light, all conveniences. The .property ha? wintered 30 cows and 4 horses. Situated two miles from school and'township; ' LOW DEPOSIT and £350 accepted. C. 510 PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD... PBl7l ■ Land Department. EVANS AND BULL. o 'SHIRLEY. OWNER BOUGHT ANOTHER e PROPERTY. r £IQP;O— FINE BUNGALOW of 6 " good rooms, kitchen, and \ large sunporch. All in great order. " every respect. .Very high section of 1 L> ACRE, WITH STREAM FRONTAGE, t laid outin best style with lawns, shrubs, and well grown deciduous trees. There.is also a neat cottage of 4 rooms well let at 20s. Garages: for ,= 3 cars. ' This is a most delightful nroZ perty. 234/68 s DEEP RICH SILT. .- (if) ACRES, 8 acres in 0at5,.25 acres 3, ** v wheat, -10 acres for -peas, balh ance in grass. NICE HOUSE 5 rooms, e all conveniences; good outbuildings. LEASE of 150 acres 8 years to run. £SO js per annum, given in. 'Moderately i priced. A great farm. ' 217/70 hj IDEAL STUD FARM. '" OC SO ACRES . DEEP FREE SOIL. 3. *» t * v will grow anything, beauti\q fully sheltered by well grown old L d English trees, warn% dry, arid snug t- in all weather. GROWS HEAVY t- CROPS of all classes of grain and 11 roots. Sheep do exceptionally well. - HOMESTEAD of 10 rooms with conveniences and a large range of outbuildings. Only half-hour's run from ■U City and two miles from Railway. Or the market for the first time in nearly ?E half a century. Offer wanted to wind E; up the Estate. Substantial deposit reE quired. Further particulars on re- ' quest. 184/7 C JUST OFFERED. GOOD BUYING. RICCARTON, NEAR BOYS' HIGH I SCHOOL. X ACRE (nearly),'"nicely laid cu N 2 and ROOM FOR TENNIS COURT * FIRST CLASS 5-ROOMED BUNGA LOW, SUN-PORCH, AND KITCHEN ETTE together with latest conveni ences. PRICE £IOOO only. . Vacan possession. Terms given. .175/70. i EVANS AND BULL. • 84 Hereford street W. THE COMMERCIAL" OFFICE O A , -THE PRESS" IS, OPEN UNTI •_■ 10 P.M. to receive Advertisements fc ne the following day's issue. AFTER 1 of P.M. ADVERTISEMENTS WILL ,B :e- RECEIVED BY'THE PRINTER, o ■lB the first floor.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22509, 17 September 1938, Page 30
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