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AUCTIONS. . PYNE AND CO. rip A T T B R S ■&. L L'S. THIS DAY. On account of Mr C. "W. Fleming, Clydesdale Stallion, Sir Archibald, sire Chieftain (54), by Prince Royal (30), dam Baroness, by Baronet (160) On account of Mr Jno. Henry, Dunsandei, Bay G., syrs,broken to saddle, harness, and all farm work B. G., broken to all farm, work, any.trial On account of Messrs R. and J. Reid, Darfiekl, B. M. Lsrara, ris. Gyrs, by Nobleman, broken to all farm work; a first-class mare On account of Mr Thos. "Wilson, Belfast, JB. C., "2yra, by Tiyildwood—Young Tradncer mare, unbroken : ,- Gr. Filly t 2yrs, unbroken J3. M., syrs, broken to saddle and harnees; trial Gγ. M., Syrs, •■ broken ; to saddle, s. and d. harness; trial On account, of Mr H. Phillips, B. M. Tracy Maid, 4yra, by General TracyMaid of Heuthcote, broken to saddle On account of Mi :H. Mace, New .Brighton, Miss Borlinda, by Blackwood Abdallah, with foal at foot by Almont Yearling Colt by Wildwood, dam Pansy B. Yearling Filly by Rothschild, dam The Duchess On account of Mr A. T. McCallum, B. G., 4yrs, broken to saddle and harness; trial Blk. G., 3yrs, by Victor, unbroken' B. M., 3yrs, by Young Irvinffton—Rena. Rena is by Bluegown—Blossom, unbroken On account of Messrs Anderson Bros., 3 Real Good Draughts, staunch and aound. On account of a Client, B. G., broken to all work; perfectly staunch; trial _ On account of a Client. Double-decker American 'Bus, licensed to carry 24 passengers, poles, lamps, etc., complete. S»le starts 11 a.m. Advertised lote 12 noon. !!!* PYNE and CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 15th. : WEST MELTON SALEYARDS. OUR ENTRIES for the above Sale com-, prise the following good lines of Ewes and Lambs, etc., viz.:— 130 Crossbred Ewes, with 140 Lambs, cut and tailed 60 Merino Ewe 3, with 60 Lambs, cut and • tailed 120 Crossbred Ewee, with 100 per cent. Larub3 110 Crossbred Ewes, with 100 per cent. Lambs 60 Forward Crossbred Wethers 40 Merino Ewes, with 40 Lambs 100 Crossbred Hoggets 100 Halfbred Ewes, with 100 per cent. Lambs, cut and tailed 83 Crossbred Ewes, with 100 per cent. Lambs, cut and tailed 90 Crossbred Ewes, with 100 per cent. Lambs, cut and tailed 50 Crossbred Ewes, with 51 Lambs Sale commences .at 12 o'clock. PYNE and CO., 5681 Auctioneers. A D D I N G T O N YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY: 700 Four-tooth Wethers, shorn and in forward condition. PYATE and CO., 5779 Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT, 18th OCTOBER. WE are instructed by Mr Geo. Wilson, who is leaving for the North Island, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on above date, at his Homestead, Charing Cross, at 12 o'clock sharp, tho whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising— Single and double bedsteads, dressing table, chests of drawers, looking-glasses, suite in horse-hair, oval tables, pictures, glassware, earthenware, kitchen utensils, chairs, tables, carpets, lamps, 8-gallon boiler, bathe, wringer, sewing machine, etc., etc., etc. Also, horse, trap, and harness. FOR SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 5729 Auctioneers. TJYNE and CO. are instructed by Hr E. •*■ Washbourne, who has disposed of his Farm, TO HOLD A CLEARING SALE OF HIS STOCK AND PLANT, AT HI9 HOMESTEAD, NEAR SOUTHBRIDGE, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th,

Comprising--950 Hoggets, Pat and very Forward B 95 Head Thine and Four-year-old Cattle 3 Heavy Draught Mares 1 Heavy Draught Gelding 1 Light Draught Mare 2 Trap Horses 3 Drays, 1 Tip Cart, 1 Duncan Drill, Manure and Grass* Seed Box attached, 2 Wood Reapers and Binders, Grass Mower and Horse Rake, 1 Cambridge Roller, 2 D.F. Ploughs (Clincan), 3 Sets Harrows, 1 Grubber (Duncan), 1 Seed Cleaner, 1 Whare on "Wheels, 4 Sheep Boxes, 1 -Weighing Machine (Avery), Quantity of Harness, Covers, ana a Host of Sundries. Sale will commence at 12 o'clock. LUNCHEOnIpROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 5780 Auctioneers. WOOL SEASON, 1900-1901. WB are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES FREE OF COMMISSION against WOOL intended for our forthcoming LOCAL SALES or for SHIPMENT to the HOME MARKET. Our WAREHOUSES are roomy and well lighted, and being served by a Railway Siding, afford every facility for the prompt delivery and despatch of WOOL. Each Consignment, whether large or small, will be carefully VALUED and Valuations posted to owners prior to the Sale. WOOLPACKS, TWINE and BRANDING MATERIAL supplied at LOWEST CURRENT RATES, orders for which will receive immediate attention. FIRST SALE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd. NOTE—WOOL IN QUANTITIES OF 7 BALES AND OVER ehould be consigned— "HOBART'S SIDING," Ohristchurch, And particulars posted to our office same day. Lota of less than 7 bales to PYNE and CO., 5781 Christchurch. WM. BUSS. "DANGIORA NORTHERN CENTRAL •" STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16th'. 1600 Sheep 100 Head Cattle 100 Pigs SPECIAL ENTRIES: On account of Mr Wills Robertson and others. 4 Good Dairy Cows • 1 Good Shorthorn Bull 30 Head Young Cattle 150 Good Hoggeta 100 Fat, Sheep 150 Good Store Wethers 144 Half bred Ewes, Four, Six, and Eighttooth, with E. L. Lambs at foot; ail cut and tailed; a very nice, eves line. Sale at 11.30 o'clock sharp. WM. BUSS. 5804 Auctioneer. WOOL. rpHB undersigned is prepared to maie A ' LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON FARMERS' CLIPS OF WOOL FOR SALE EITHER IN CHRI7STCHURCH OR LONDON. WOOL PACKS AND TWINE. SUPPLIED At CURRENT BASTES. WM. BUSS, £905 . Ba&giOTßr

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10786, 13 October 1900, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10786, 13 October 1900, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10786, 13 October 1900, Page 12

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