AUCTIONS. ' PYNE AND CO. ADDINGTON YARDS. THIS DAY. GENERAL EXTRIES. 7000 FAT and STORK SUEEP *n<i LAMBS •J QQ HEAD of CATTLE 150 FAT and STORE PIGS - BM6 PYNE and CO., Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. CLEARING SALE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. TXTE are instructed by Mr Fred. Button, who has y T sold his Farm, and who is leaving the district, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HIS HOMESTEAD, ANNAT, TO-MORROW, Iht Whole of his Live and Dead Stock, as follows :— O GOOD DRAUGHT HORSES 200 FOUWARD CROSSBRED WETHERS 1 20 OROSSBREJC> EVVES ■J QQ FORWARD STORE LAMBS Dray and Frame, Cambridge Roller Reaper and Binder. Dunr-an Stripper Double Furrow Plough, Single Furrow do. Set 4-I.eaf Harrows, Chaffcutter Plough, .Shnft and Leading Uarneu 40 Bushels f«ra.<w S»ed And a Lot Sundries Sale at l<2 noon. Luncheon Provided. PYNE and CO., 8655 Auctioneers. KIRWEE SALEYARDS. FRIDAY NEXT, 18th INST. f~\UR PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE — 1 Qfirt fOUn, SIX and EIGHT-TOOTH LOW OKOSSBREO EWES, English Leicester {■rws; a splendid straight line. fiOO TV '' OTOOTn CBOSSBREDS Further Entries Invited. PYNE and CO., 8636 Auctioneers. TATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY, To be OSered at 12 noon. . On account Mr John Boa?, Middlerigg, 6 WELL-BRED CLYDESDALE FILLIES, 3 and 4 years old, by the late Champion horse Miudlerii'ir, out of well-bred mares that have been pnze-takers, and which are eligible for Stud Book; all broken to chains and very quiet. N.B.—This is a rare opportunity to secure well-bred mares, both for working and breeding purposes, as Hiddlerigg's stock is not to be beaten for size, substance and quality. 8632 PYNE and CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. WE are Instructed by Mr F. W. Kemp, the lease of his farm having expired, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Homestead, DARFIELD, On MONDAY NEXT, 21st MARCH, The whole of bis LITE AND DEAD STOCK, as follows:— 5 SPLENDID DRAUGHT HORSES, well ' known In the district, mostly young; nearly all prize-takers at various Shows nnHE well known harness mare EMMA, syrs JL old QRQ HALFBRED BREEDING EWES 100 roRWABD STOBE LAMBS O COWS Dray and Frame, Duncan Double Farrow Plough, Disc Harrows, 2 Sets Tine Harrows, 2 Reapers and Binders, 2 Traps, Plough, Shaft and Leading Harness, and Sundries too numerous to mention. Alto, the Furniture of a 5-roomed house. Sal* at 12 noon. Luncheon provided. PYNE and CO., 6633 Auctioneers. SPLENDID FREEHOLD FARM - A!U> LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. WE are instructed by Mr Thomas Ballan, who is retiring from farming and leaving the district, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at ins HOMESTEAD, WADDINGTON, ON THURSDAY, THi 31bt INST., HIS BPLENDID LITTLE FARM, Together with the whole of BIS SUPERIOR LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. The FARM consists of I ACRES of FIRST BATE QUALITY LAND," in the best of heart and condition, haying been always most carefully farmed; it is divided ' into 9 paddock , all well watered, fences and .: everything In most perfect order,' and is situated close to Waddington school and railway on the main road. There >is a good dwelling honee, dairy, 4-stall stable, chaffhouse , with large loft, iwo good implement sheds, workshop and large' trap' house, altogether a profitable and a perfect home. A good part of the purchase money can remain on nortgage at a low rate of Interest. Particulars of Lire and Dead Stock in future advertisements. 8421 PYNE and CO., Auctioneers. WE are instructed.by the owner, Mr J. S. Kemp, in consequence of his leaving New Zealand, TO JjEf.L THE ABOVE FARM, Which consists of 720 A°R E S Of Flt»t Class Lind, with all the improvements thereon. PRICE*-£7 10s PER ACRE. For farther parlicnlars apply at our offices, Cashel •trwt, Uhristchuroh. 8634 PYNE and CO. VERY COMPACT LITTLE FARM FOR SALE. WE are instructed by Mr W. B. Scott, who is leaving Canterbury, to ' • SRLL PRIVATELY, HIS VERY CHOICE FARM OP 15 0 A c R Es. Situated at WEST MELTON. The Farm is goat light land, and is divided into Bine paddocks, all well watered, and all in the best of heart and condition, and the Improvements conektof A Good Seven-roomed House Stables, Loose Box, Granary And all necessary Outbuildings For further particulars and price apply to our office. PYNE and CO.. 6637 Auctione era and Land genU. H. B. SORENSEN. T H I 8 DAY, One o'clock. CONTINUATION SALK. HB. SORRNSEN has received instructions from « Mr Smith to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On th« Premises of Dalgety and Company, Cathedral square, A LARGE QUANTITY OF TIMBER, Totara, Black Pine V.D.L. and Baltic Flooring Boards Weather Boards, JoUt», Rafun, Beams, Studs Windows, Doors . (Iμ Fitting* Galvanised Iron, tec. N.B.— is in first-class condition, and mostly In loot Mnrtas. V<fß. ABSOLUTE SALE. H. B. SORKNBEN. 83a3_ $%?* - Auctioneer. V*TAHOO, most panel**'irwnedy for indigestios T T From J. O. BoIVJPih street, Kalapoi. § PORTS and School Ootnamtos will obtain special twms and attuttea at Miaaoa'a OfcM* Depot,
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9986, 16 March 1898, Page 8
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