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PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD COMBINED CLEARING SALE, LYNDHURST. MONDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1943. IYTESSRS PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from: MR J. F. FRANKS, MR G. A. FRANKS, MR A. G. COLLETT, to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE of the LIVE DEAD STOCK comprising: Account MR J. F. FRANKS (Sale commencing 11 a.m.): SHEEP--255 4, G, and 8-th Ewes. 240 Lambs. 22 Hoggets. 6 Rams. CATTLE—--3 Cows in profit. HORSES—--1 Aged Mare. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— M.H. Tractor 101 Junr. (on rubbers), 3-f. Tractor Plough (Skilling Lift), D.F. Plough, Duncan Grubber, 17-C.' M.H. Drill complete,'2 Sets'Harrows, 9ft. Roller, 9ft. R. and G. Lime Sower, Stripper, M.H. Binder, Extern sion Ladder, Farm Dray, Vyce, Blocks and Chains, 10 Coils Cyclone Netting, Alfa Laval Separator (25 gals.), G prs. Fowls, Quantity Furniture and Sundries. Account MR G. A. FRANKS: SHEEP--98 2-th S-Bred Ewes —100 per cent. \ lambs. 81 4-th 1-Bred Ewes —100 per cent, lambs. 30 6-th a-Bred Ewes—loo per cent, lambs. 39 4 and 5-yr.-old 2-Bred Ewes—loo per cent, lambs. *52 2,4, 6, and 8-th Fat and Forward Ewes. 40 a-Bred Wether Hoggets. 8 B.L. Rams —1 to 4-shear. HORSES—--4 Unbroken Fillies and Geldings—--5 and 6-year-old. 1 Aged Gelding. CATTLE—--1 Cow in profit. 3 Dry Cows —empty. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— 4-f. R. and G. Tractor Plough, 15-C. M.H. Drill complete, 18-Tyne I.H. and Co. Cultivator, 11-Tyne Duncan Cultivator, 10ft. Roller, 6-Leaf Harrows, 5-Leaf Harrows, 2 6ft. McD. Binders, Stripper, 3-Leaf Twitch Harrows, Tip Dray, Farm Dray and Frame, Chain Harrows, 8-Horse Blocks and Chains, Trolly, 11-h.p. Lister Oil Engine, Saw Bench, 12 Coils Cyclone Netting, S.F. Plough, Planet Jnr., 22-Gal. Alfa Laval Separator, 300 Empty Sacks, Quantity of Tools and Sundries.

Account MR A. G. COLLETT — HORSES—-6-Horse Team—7 years to aged. Harness and Covers for all horses. CATTLE—--3 Dairy Cows. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— 6ft. Deering Binder (on rubbers), Cook Stripper, 17-C. M.H. Drill complete, 9ft. DunCtm Roller, 3-f. Duncan Plough, D.F. Duncan Plough, 9-Tyne Duncan Grubber, 5-Leaf Harrows, 6Horse Yoke complete, 18ft. Ladder, 3 Coils Cyclone, 60/ Stakes, Quantity Sundries and Harness. PRODUCE, ETC.— 13 Sacks M.D. Grass Seed (6 bus.), 250 Empty Sacks, 25 New Sacks, 100 Manure Bags. Account MR S. H. ASHWORTH —» , 5-I-lorse Team —6yrs. to aged; Harness and Covers for all horses; 4Horse Yoke complete. Account CLIENT — 1 15-cwt. Rugby Truck (good or< der); 1 Wool Press; Durant Coupe Chr—l93l. Excellent tyres and com dition. On account Client—--1 Jogger, in good order, 19-inch wheels. SALE COMMENCES AT 11 A.M. SHARP on the property of MR J. F. FRANKS, and continues at MR G. A. FRANKS’ homestead. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Auctioneers. T.ttt Tim: What could be better than a plate of oysters and a glass of Timaru Tonic Stout? Ru! Two —or more!

ASK YOURSELF BEFORE YOU TRAVEL is My Journey Really NECESSARY?” Whether the holiday you are contemplating cannot be arranged without involving long train journeys is a question which you alone can answer . . . But answer ifc conscientiously, with your eyes on the Fighting Fronts and with the needs of the Armed forces in your mind. Remember that transportation to-day is too vital to be squandered upon unnecessary long - distance railway journeys and that in NOT travelling you will' be helping the nation. Needless Travel Complicates Our War Effort.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 64, Issue 32, 17 November 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 64, Issue 32, 17 November 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 64, Issue 32, 17 November 1943, Page 6

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