AUCTIONS. PYNE ANT) CO. j IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE ■ fl MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. On account of MR FRED LEWTON. . At the Homestead, Ambcrley. SHEEP AND CATTLE--210 Half and Three-quarter-bred Ewe? with lamb 3 at foot; will bo cold in 4 lots 24 FRt Hoggets 1 Jersey Cow in fr.l! proSl 1 Springing Cow, due October 1 Springing Heifer, due October. HORSES--2 Draught Mares, aged 1 Draught Mare, 7 years 1 Draught Gelding, 7 years 1 Draught Gilding, aged All broken to ail farm work, and sound. 1 Chatham Grain Cleaner, 35 Bushels Grass Seed, 275 Sacks. IMPLEMENTS. —Reid and Gray D.F. Plough, Osborne Binder, American Disc Drill (11-coultcr), 2 Sets Tine Harrows, Mas-sey-Harris Grubber. Reid and Gray Cambridge Roller, Spring Dray, Tip Dray, Set Chain Harrows, Potato Moulder, quantity fjwingle-trees, 5 Sets Plough Chains, 5 Sets Collars, Harnes, 4 Winkers, 2 Cart Saddles and Breechings, 1 Four hundred gallon Tank, 1 Two hundred gallon Tank, 500 feet Gal. Iron Piping, quantify Farm Tools in ftrßtclnsß ordor. 7 Cords Firewood cut into blocks, 80 Posts (6 and 7feet). One Whnre, 70 Fowls in lots, quantity Sundries, Household Furniture contained in 11-roomcd house. ALSO, ON SAME DATE, we will offer, on account of Trustee in the Estate of the lato James Lewton—--31 ACRES LAND, adjoining AMBERLEY TOWNSHIP. SALE AT 11.80 A.M. SHARP. / LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE AND CO.. 217 Auctioneers. gPRINGSTON - SALE YARDS. MONDAY NEXT. Our Present Entries aro:— 05 Cross-bred Ewes, with 95 lambs 50 Cross-bred Ewes, with 50 lambs (tailed) 800 Six and Eight-tooth Thrco-quarter-bred Ewes, near lambing,. 12 Good Springers 1 Shorthorn Bull Fat and Store Pigs 10 Sacks Seconds Wheat, Table and Seed Potatoes, and Sundries Immediately after this Sale wo shall Sell, At THE HOMESTEAD, SPRINGSTON, On account Trustees late Mrs Roberts, The Whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, etc.,- comprising Beds and Bedding. Chests Drawers, Washstands, Easy Chairs, Couches, Sideboard, Pictures, Linoleum, Tables, Chairs, Dinner Set, Tea Set, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc., etc. Also, Trap and Harnessr. PYNE AND CO., 800 Auctioneers. RIVER SALE. NEXT TUESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. Account oi a Client— GO Empty Co we 5 Two-yoar Heifers 200 Heart of Totara Posts Further Entries are Invited. PYNE AND C0.,.‘ «04 Auctioneers. LITTLE'RIVER STOCK SALE. OUR next SALE at the LITTLE RIVER YARDS will be held on TUESDAY, OCTOBER Brd. ENTRIES may be made at our Christchuroh Offico or with Mr C. Craddock, our Little River agent. AND CO., 204 Auctioneers. A N G I O R A SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. 100 Fat Ewes ! SO Fat Wethers .150 Fat and Forward Four and Sir-tooth Wethers 130 Wether Hoggets 100 Wether Hoggets 100 Ewe Hoggets ' 90 Three-quarter-bred Hoggets, fit 42 Ewes, 47 Lambs Account Mr C. Topp, Sefton—--5 Good Springers, 2nd to 4th calf Account Mr L. Kent—--9 Xoung Heifers PYNE AND CO., 2i3 Auctioneers. D D I N 61 ON YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT. OCTOBER 4. ount MR F. S. RUTHERFORD, Onetree Hill—--10 Three and Four-year-old Bullocks, forward condition. PYNE AND CO., .i Auctioneers. BAY SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, 6th OCTOBER. 12 Prime Three-year-old Steers. 14 Prime Three and Four-year-old Steers 5 Fat Cows -4 Fat Heifers 23 Yearling Steers 10 Two-year-old Steers Further Entries are Invited. PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers. ANGIORA HORSE Friday” next. FAIR. mt Johns Bros., Belfast—r Stallion, Gordon Highlander, 6yrs. Pedigree at sale _. ~ , earlings, by Gordon Highlander ivo-year-old Draughts hree-year-old Draughts, unbroken our-yenr-old Draughts, unbroken _ Mr C. 11. Ensor, Whiterock, m motion with Dalgaty and Co.— signment of Draughts, Haciiß and Small Ponies from St James and Whiterock Stations. Particulars, see Wednesday next. , Wright Bros., Fernside—raughts, all work C. M. Hope—rauglits, all work ony Msre, with foal at foot E. Collie, Ashley—raughts, all work F. F. Croft, Sefton—it Marc, all work 4yrs, unbroken OTHER ENTRIES—2S. PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers. CLARIDGE AND SMITH. i FARMERS' SALEYARDS. jARIDGE AND SMITH report a large entry at their Sale Inst Friday. Prices j good rioht through, and a clearance made, 300 sacks chaff, spring; dray, a ,-erv vsus, cultivator, 4 incubators, 2 >ders and a largo entry of furniture and tries. All sold at good prices. Owing [he large entry of the above lines, the ;os and vehicles did not get the crowd, bidding becamo alack. 'a have decided to hold our Sa.e every k. Horses, pigs, implements and vehic.es have premier place at future sales. En--3 wanted now. CLARIDGE AND SMITH. 23 HARRY SMITH, Auctioneer. V. R. NICHOLLS AND CO. LAND AUCTION SALE. DAY, at 12 o’clock, in OUR ROOMS. [ account of the Public Trustee, in the Estate of Henry Morgan, tleceased, we sell the property, situate No. 8, Albert it, Linwooa, comprising Section and 6ed House. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO., Auctioneers, 134-6, Manchester St. BRITISH Women never- shall be slaves if they use LINOARNIBH—-the floor polish ■which is applied with a brush. Lasts 12 months —is rock-hard and bright as crystal glues. Is 6d at your grocer s. 19 •
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