AUCTIONS. ! PYNE AND CO. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. /CLEARING SALE on account of Mr WJLI/lAit BUSS, JUNR.. at CUST. 2000 Sheep 50 Head Cattle Horses, Implement*, etc. PYNE and CO., Auctioneer*. NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OP.. 9354 Joint Agents. SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY NEXT. TOR the above SALE Our PRESENT -T ENTRIES ere. es follows : — 750 Prime Freezing Lambs 30Ci Two and Four-tooth "Crossbred Ewes 300 Very Forward Crossbred Wethers 100 Very Forward Halsjired "Wether* J OO Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes 120 Prime Fat Ewes 60 Six and Ei?ht-tooth Crossbred Ewes 60 Sound-mouth Merino Ewes 15 English Leicester Ewes We shall also «ell, immediately preceding the sale of sheep, Tho FREEHOLD FARM, of 50 ACRES, situated at Russell's. Flat, the property of Mr J. W. Yates. PYNE and CO.. Auctioneer!. FREEHOLD FARM OF 50 ACRES. A VERY NICE PROPERTY AT RUSSELL'S FLAT. 13YNE and CO. will SELL for Mr J. W YATES, at SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS, immediately before the sale of .«heep, his CHOICE LITTLE FARM of 50 ACRES together with tho Buildinge and a!l Improvements thereon. FRIDAY NEXT, the 22nd INST. / 9560 SPRINGSTON SALEYARDS. MONDAY NEXT. \\7E SHALL BE O-LAD TO RECEIVE »» ENTRIES for ABOVE SALE. PRESENT ENTRIES Comprise— J 2000 Fat and Sftre Sheep and Lambs. | Full particulars in Saturday's Papers. PYNE and CO., 9559 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. PYNE and CO. are instructed by Mr JAMES CRAWFORD, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On MONDAY NEXT, the 25th INST., AT HIS HOMESTEAD, Hawthorndcn road. Upper Rircarton, The WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCTI, Comprising — 18 SPLENDID DAIRY COWS. A number haye recently calved, others .in profit and in ca'.f, several to calve in June. 3 HALF-DRAUGHT MARES 1 HALF-DRAUGHT GKMJING Broken to all farm work, and ranging from 3 years to 8 years old TRAP MARE, quiet and good in harness 5 YOUNG CATTL-E 7 PICS Two double-furrow ploughs, Q single-furrow ploueh«, Massey-Harris grain and manure drill (new last year), MasseyHarris cultivator, set 3-leaf harrows, horse hoe, farm dray and frame, tip dray and frame, Whitechapcl cart, creamery cans, harness Furniture of an 8-roomed house, and sundries Sale at 12 noon. MONDAY NEXT. Luncheon provided. PYNE and CO.. 9553 Auctioneer?. - HORSE SALE AT THE SPRINGSTON YARDS. AT the request of a number of residents, we shall hold a SALE of DRAUGHT and LIGHT BROKEN and UNBROKEN HORSES, on MONDAY, MAY 2nd. Entries can now be made with Uβ. PYNE and CO., 9601 Auctioneers. PART OP THE LAN'SDOWNU ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. PYNE and CO. are instructed by the Executor of the late Sir Edward Stafford, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Land Sale Rooms, Cashel street, Chrietchurch, on •SATURDAY, MAY 7th, At \i Noon, 198 ACRES 3 ROODS, part of the LANSDOWNE ESTATE, now in the occupation of Mr John Sharp, and adjoining the properties of Messrs Gilmour, Peryman, Holmes, etc., and comprised in R.S. 8033, 27530, and part 5039. About 85 acres are rich flat, and tho balance low hills, the whole forming a very beautiful property only eight miles from town, and one that is bound to largely increase in. value. PYNE and CO.. 9553 Auctioneers. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. THIS DAY. AT ADDLNGTON (MARKET YARDS. . SHEEP. CATTLE and PIGS. SPECIAL ENTKIES. A Line PRIME tsACON PIGS A Line of HEIFERS, springing to calf CONWAY MATSON and faONS, 9475 , Auctioneers. MONDAY, 25th APRIL, 1904. IMPORTANT , CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, At ST. MARTIN'S, OPAWA. MESSRS CONWAY MATSON and SONS have been favoured with instructions from Mr J. PARSONS. ST. MARTIN'S, OPAWA (who has sod out his milk run), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUfITION. On MONDAY. 25th~-_PRIL, 1904. His DAIRY HERD, HORSES, CARTS, Etc., to include— ■ CATTLE—7 Cows, springing to calf, 25 Head of Dairy Cows, in profit (majority recently calved), 17 Head Young Cattle (mostly heifers, from best cows), 4 Two-year-old Heifers, do; 1 Young Bull, about 2 years HORSES—4 Milk-cart Horees, mare and foal; Young Wildwood Co!t, 2 years, dam Old Victor mare; Filly, by Viking, dam Victor mare; Mare, by Victor, and foal by Robin Hood; Filly, 2 years, by Wildwood, out of Victor mare PIGS—3 Porkers ■ Aleo. Tip Cart, Milk Cart, Dairy Utensils, Snudries Also, Stack Oaten Hay, about 15 tons; Stack Clover Hay, about 20 tons; Stack Ryegrass Hay, about SO tons; 8 Stacks Oat Sheave*, all in first-class order, and can remain on ground till end June. Sale at 12 o'clock. CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Auctioneers, etc., 9476 1 and 3, Bedford Row. INGRAM AND CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT OXFORD. THURSDAY, APRIL CSth, 1904. INGRAM and CO. hare fceen favoured with instructions from Messrs Mcßriar Bros, (baring sold their farm), to SELL, the Whole o; their LIVE and DEAD STOCK, FURNITUBE, etc.. without reserve, consisting of— Draught Horse, 3yrs, broken to all farm work DTa-nght Mare, aged, broken to all farm work Bay Oelding, broken to saddle and harness 5 cows in full Tirofit. 3 Calves, 3 Bacon Piga 2 Sheep Dogs," 40 Fowls Roller. "Wood" binder, "Farmer* , Faronrite" drill, cultivator, disc harrows, chain harrows, 4-leaf harrows. D.F. and S.F. ploughe. scoop, dray and frame, 2 dogcarts, ports, wirenetting, etc., 5 ton* coal, 80 buxhcls oats, stack oatsbeaves Furniture contained in 5-roomed house Also, 20 shares N.C. Co-op. Stores Company, 4 shares No. 2 Farmers' Co-op.' Association, Chrietchurch, 5 iharcs Woodside creamery. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon provided. 9575 ISU&AM asd CO., Auctioneers.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11872, 20 April 1904, Page 12
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