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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. ADDINGTON. •THIS~DAY. SPECIAL ENTRIES. Account GEO. RUTHERFORD, Esq., ' 460 PRIME FRE EZERS. Account F. A. ANSON, Esq., 350 PRIME FBE EZING WETHERS. AP"lunt Mrsjj-i WF,-?TKNRA BROS., OAA IT.IM- FU___iNU LAMBS. Account H: D. BUCHANAN, Esq., , 1 AAA TWO-TOOTH THREE-QUARTER-BRED IVVV WETHERS ; a splendid line. GENERAL ENTRIES. 5000 FAT antl STORE sHEEp 300 FAT LAMB 3 QA HEAD PRIME FAT CATTLE 150 FAT and STORE PIG 3' AAA SIX and EIGHT-TOOTH HALFBRED Wv EWES PYNE and CO., (066 Auctioneers. DARFIELD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY~NEXT. /\UE PRESENT ENTRIES AREPn account John Murohison, Esq., Lake Coleridge, OAAA TWO and FOUR-TOOTH EWES and *VVUV WETHERS On account a Client, 1100 TWO - TOOTII WETHERS AAA TWO-TOOTH EWES AQO MERINO EWES On account .Mr J. E Laffey, who is leaving the district, 3 DRAUGHT MARES, 1 DRAUGHT GELDING, broken to all farm work. Further entries are invited. PYNE and CO., 8065 Anctioueers. SPLENDID FREEHOLD FARM AND 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 HIS HOMESTEAD, W ADDINGTON, ON THURSDAY, tub 31st INST., HIS SPLENDID LITTLE FARM, Together Vi l h the whole of HIS SUPERIOR LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. The FARM consists of IKj ACRES of FIRST RATE QUALITY LAND, J.ti*± in ihe be<t of heart and condition, having been always most, carefully farmed ; it is divided into 9 all well watered, fences and everything in most perfect order, and is f-ituated close to Waddh-gton school and railway on the main road. There is a good dwelling house, dairy, 4-stall stable, chaffhouse with Urge loft, two good implement sheds, workshop and large trap house, altogether a prolltable and a perfect home. A good pr-rt of the purchase money can remain on motigng') at a low rate of interest. THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK Comprise 5 Draught Horses, staunch and good sorts, broken to all farm work. 2 Good Harness Horses Two-year-old Hack, unbroken. THE IMPLEMENTS ARE FIRST-CLASS, And comprise Kew double-furrow plough, single-furrow do, Cambridge roller, grubber, spring dray (nearly new)—all these are by Booth and McDonald. Grain and manure drill by Duncan, 2 sets 4-leaf ltarrows, blocks and tackle, McOormick reaper and binder, Massey-llarris grass mower, 2 farm . drays and frames, spring trap and harness, donble-seated buggy and harness, single-bagger chaffcuttcr by Andrews and Beaven, timber . waggon suitable lor wool-carting, ladders, *' plough, shaft and leading harness, 2 riding saddles, and a lot of tools and sundries. 8 Milch Cows 4 Head Young Cattle 200 Crossbred Sheep > 57 Tons oaten sheaf chaff 200 Bushels oata 30 Bushels grass seed 24 Bushels beans &0., &c., to. . Bale at 12 noon. Luncheon provided. "Conveyances will meet the morning train from town for the convenience of buyers. ' . PYNE and CO., 8070 AuctioneerIMPORTANT SALE or ! FREEHOLD Ii A N D, 0» FRIDAY, APRIL Bth. MESSRS PYNE and CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Executors in tbe c of the late MATTHEW O'BRIEN, TO HELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT TUB \ ' LEESTON SALEYARDS, OS FRIDAY, APRIL Bth, THAT WELL-KNOWN FARM AT v KILLINOHY, Containing j QAQ ACRES 2 ROODS ot good Agricul- I m\ftn t un _ Land, together with all the improvements thereon. j Th» land is subdivided into nine paddocks, all ! Well watered by water-races, and securely fenced ; 65 acres are In grasses and clover, 12 acres in turnips, 60 acres skim ploughed, and the balance in stubble. I _The improvementacon-*istof 10-ROOM DWELLING HOUSE, Dairy, large Grain Shed, Implement and ■Jfi-p Shed, Men's Whore, 8-stall Stable and Chaff j House, Milking Shed. ■ CONCRETE SHEEP DH* AND YARDS, / All in Good Order.- _,_„ PYNE and CO., »P°7 Auctioneer*. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT DRAYTON, METHVEN. "OYNE and CO. (in conjunction with J. T. FORD JL and CO.) have receive I instructions from the Executors of the late Edward Chapman, ihe property baring been sold, to hold a CLEARING SALE Of LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, At the HOMESTEAD, DRAYTON, On THURSDAY, APRIL 14th. Full particulars will be given in future advertisements. PYNE and CO.. J. T. FORD and CO., 3063 , Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND. PYNE and CO. are instructed by MESSRS WYNN-WILLIAMS and BROWN to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At an early date at the SPRINGSTON SALEYARDS, On account ot J. L. RADFORD, Esq., the FREEHOLD FARM OP 200 ACRES, Cltuated at SPRINGSTON, now occupied by MR PAUL WILCOX. Further particulars, together with plans of the land, will be ready in a few days. PYNE and CO., Auctioneers. WYNN.WILLIAMS and BROWN, _*_! Solicitors. VERY COMPACT LITTLE FARM FOR SALE. WE are instructed by Mr W. U. SCOTT, who is leaving Canterbury, to SELL PRIVATKLY, Ids very choice Farm of 150 A C R E S, SITUATED AT WEST MELTON. -Ihe farm wgooa light l_„i. and _ divided into nine pai-lncka.aU well watered, and all in the best of heart and condition, and the improvements consist of a B ood 7-roomed house, stables, loose box, granan*. and nil n«M*»ary outbuildings. * *' Forfurlher particulars _nd price ipply to ourofflc?. PYNE and CO., 9085 AjcUoneera and Land Agents. ■ir__iASUaRAS the praUwot ■*" thoa-;.|UxveUoua Remedies, Spring BloMom oFntmcnr «_a «»»- Only 6d and li, Sold £cry. 'where Agents — Kempthorns, Pi*o»i#r - and Co

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9992, 23 March 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 9992, 23 March 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 9992, 23 March 1898, Page 8

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