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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. rpATT E.RSALL'S. \ THIS DAY, 10 a.m. Roan Gelding, 4yrs, broken to all farm work Roan GeWing, 3yrs, broken to all farm > work Bay Geiding, syrs, broken to all farm work Bay Filly, 3yrs, broken to chains Br Gelding, 7yrs. broken to all farm work Bay Gelding, syrs, broken to all farm work Pair Handsome br Cobs GENERAL ENTRY 30 HORSES. The above horses are for private sale or sale by auction at 10 a.m. PYNE and CO., 1573 Auctioneers. _ TTfEST MELTON SALEYARDS. MONDAY NEXT. 5 OUR PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE--700 Crossbred Wethers, off tussock 80 6 and 8-tooth Crossbred Ewes, lambing down to Shropshire Down Rams 50 Merino Ewes, close to lambing 55 Crossbred Ewes, to lamb in September - 70 Four-tooth Ewes, with 100 per cent. of Lamb 3by Shropshire Rams , 146 Six and Eight-tooth Crossbred Ewes, . Shropshire Down Rams put with them May Ist We shall be pleased to receive further En- , tries for this Sale. PYNE and CO., 1676 Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT. HAVING Sold Mr A. Merton's Farm, we are instructed by him to SEELL by PUB- . LIC AUCTION, at the Homestead, West 1 Melton, On MONDAY NEXT, After the Sale at the Yards is concluded, 1 say, at half-past one o'clock, THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising— 50 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes, to Lamb in September, to Shropshire Rams 40 Halfbred Ewes, with 100 per cent. Lamb. at foot 3 Rams 1 Draught Gelding, Byrs old; good all fanwork 1 Harness Horse, 1 Pony, good in harness Cow, just calved; 2 Cows in profit, 2 Pigs 1 Double-furrow Plough, 1 S.P. do, 4-leaf Harrows, Reaper and Binder, Spring Dray, 2 Traps, 1 Gig, Harness, Horsecovers, 9 Coils nearly new Sheep Netting", about 6 tons Oaten Sheaves, Stack i Oat Straw, 50 Bushels Wheat, Fowls, Stakes, Sack 3, Troughs, and Sundries. AND A QUANTITY HOUSEHOLD FUI_NI_*U-{__. Refreshments Provided. PYNE and CO., 1473 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT SPRING STON. ' T>YNE and CO. are instructed hy Mi -*■ Jas. Bennett (be having given ud con- ■ tracting), to hold a CLEARING SALE of ' LIVE and DEAD STOCK, at his Homestead, Springston, on THURSDAY NEXT, August 23rd, at 10 o'clock. Particulars— 5 Draught Horses, good in all work, in- ; eluding Stallion rising 4yrs, by Ploughboy I 1 Trap Horse. 1 Hack Mare, syrs, 17 hands, by Prince Victor, broken to har- ' I ness [ } 2 Cows, 2 Double-furrow Ploughs, by Dun--1 can 1 Massey-Harris Binder, nearly new 1 Reid and Grey Dray, good as new, 1 Wood- \ side delivery, with pea fingers, 1 Spring Trap, 1 Hayrake, 1 Set 4-leaf Duncan Harrows, Block and Tackle, and Sundries too numerous to mention [ Extra Stock may he entered for this Sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.' PYNE and CO., 1677 ' Auctioneers. TtfESSRS PYNE and CO. have POR SALE, X PRIVATELY, A MOST DESIRABLE GRAZING PROPERTY IN SOUTH CANTERBURY, Consisting of 10,000 ACRES FREEHOLD, Suitably subdivided into 13 Paddocks, wellwatored and rabbit-proof fenced. Excellent House. Woolshed, and all necessary Outbuildings. For further particulars aoply PYNE* and CO., 105 Auctioneers. CHARLES CLARK. ME CHARLES CLARK k (Established 1861), AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY for INVESTMENT in sums of £50 and upwards at Lowest Current Rates. HOU' r cf every description for Sale and To LeMONTHLY CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES ON APPLICATION OR POSTED FREE. No charge made for Advertising in this Catalogue. FOR SALK IN THE WEST END OF THE CITY, THE LEASE of a HOUSE of 11 rooms (having about 2 years and 9 months tc run), with all the FURNITURE therein. Very suitable for a First-class Boardinghouse. For full particulars apply to 166& - CHARLES CLARK. O PADDOCKS TC) LOT, COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH, Containing 9 ACRES and 25 ACRES, For One or Two Years. Apply 1669 CHARLES CLARK. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO, ETC. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mrs Perham, whe has disposed of her property, to SELL by AUCTION, at her residence, Fendalton road, just past the Church, on TUESDAY. August 28th. tho whole of her FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, SWEET-TONED PIANO, Etc. Full particulars in Papers o£ SATURDAY NEXT. Sale at 11 o'clock. H. S. BROWN, 1670 No. 226 __ Auctioneer._ VV. R. HARDING. W. R Harding) (W. R. Harding Tjl O R SALE. ARMAGH STREET, Linwood—Nearly Jacre; finest section in the district; immediate talc, owner leaving. 115-303 KIRWEE—IOOO Acres, will grow anything; good bouse and buildings. .1.0-418 SOUTH i.A-AlA—9oo Acres (about), good house, and buildings. 421-.20-421 KAKAIA—S6O Acres, in grass and crop. 421-421 CANTERBURY, in good district—A few Farms- of 200 acres and upwards, at prices and under circumstances which are in buyers' favour. Send for particulars. 420-419 NORTH *vA__AIA~2OOO acres, suitable homestead and buildings, well worth immediate attention. -113-416 IJAPA-TUT—Over1 J APA-TUT—Over 7 Acres, well stocked with fruit trees, etc; will sell as a whole or in lots to suit purchasers; cash or tonus, or can arrange for, a)i the purchaso money to remain. A chanco seldom met with. 115-302 .HKREFOR.I) STKKKT, CUy-Grmd building site. wood corner position. 114-301 CHHISTCHUJtCU-Un" of tho finest building sites in ths city; full J-a.rc; £425. 411-299 NORTH BELT (just over.-Capital building section, wf»li frtited, 106--8S WILSON'S KOAD-Corner building section, good position. 103-273 MONEY ADVANCED on Mortem.*, in Large or Bni.ll Amount.. Terms to suit purchasers. W. It, ifTItMNO, Auctioneer, Valuator. Estate and Financial j Agent, 127 Caahel rtteei E„ Christchurch. NUGQEf Boot"T'oh»her»~caia be '~obtuHtd U<m 11, W-kUmwj, High #tw_,

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10738, 18 August 1900, Page 12

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