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AUCTIONS. PYNE AXD CO. rfi A T T E RS A L L'S. THIS DAY*. On account of Mr W. A. Sueate. Kirwee, 2 Draught Mares. 3yrs and 6rrs, broken to all work 2 Draught Geldings. 4vts and syrs, broken to all work 2 Hacks. 3yrs, broken to saddle and harness On -account of a Client. Gr Gelding, brcken to saddle and harness, very quiet Cart arid Harness On account of a Client. Blk Filly. ris. 4yrs. by Royal Stuart—dam ■".' by Prince A.ired. broken to chains On account oi a Client. Ch Gelding, 4yr«. broken to sadd.o and. harness, suit a butcher or cab; tria. On account of Mr J. H. C. Bond, Boy's Pony, -*yrs, sound and quiet On account of a Clic-.t leaving for North Island. Ch Polo Pony m Snuffy. syrs. by Banner, 14 hands, thoroughly quiet and sound Blk m Daughter, 3yis. by Bridegroom, mouthed and 1-Tokcn to lead Three-quarter .-haft Gig, in good order Sale commences 11 a.m. Advertised lots 12 noon. . PYXE ond CO.. ojrj Auctioneers. THIS. DAY, LAXD SALE. GRAXD DAIRY FARM AT GREEXPARK. Pyne and Co. have received instructions trom MR JAMES STREETER to SELL by AUCTION*., nt their Land Salerooms, Cashel street, Christchurch. THIS DAY', At 12 noon.. HIS WELL-KNOWN FARM, Containing SO Acres of Rich Heavy Land, unsurpassed for Grazing and Cropping Purposes. The situation is excellent, .being close to the railway station, creamery, and school. Improvements consist of House of 8 rooms with conveniences, washhouse and copper, 4stalled stable with large, loft, cowshed four bails, implement shed, etc., also four artesian wells. The land is well fenced and subdivided 1 . Tho above property is weil worth the immediate attention of intending buyers. X.B.—Xotc alteration in Date of Sale. 98f'5 PYXE and CO.. Auctioneers. TO BUYERS OF HREF. DINT. EWES, TURiXIP WETHERS. STORE LAMBS, FAT LAMBS, ETC. WEST MELTON SALEYARDS. MONDAY XEXT, the 23rd Inst. A T this Sale wo shall OFFER tbe follow- -.— ing lines of Sheep, and SELL them in lots to suit buyers., viz.: — 590 Forward Crossbred Wethers 100 Forward Crossbred Wethers 109 Forward Crossbred Wctbers 109 Prime Fat Lambs 509 Forward Store Lambs 259 Forward Store Lambs

300 Four. Six. and Eight-tooth Crossbred Ewes _ 70 Four and Six-tooth Crossbred Ewes 100 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes Sale commences at 12 noon, PYNE and CO.. 53 Auctioneers. ANNUAL HORSE SALE. CULVERDEN YARDS. PYNE and CO. will HOLD their ANNUAL HORSE FAIR at tho above Yards ON THURSDAY, MAY 3rd. We shall be pleased to receive entries. PYNE and CO.. 9596 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. PYNE and CO. are instructed by MR JAS. THOMPSON, the lease of his Farm having expired, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at THE HOMESTEAD, AYLESBURY. On MONDAY', the 30th INST, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND L_--_ STOCK, as follows:— 150 Four-tooth Fine Three-quarterbred Ewea 33 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes •15 Full-mouth Ewes , 100 Forward Wethers 3 -Shropshire Rams 2 English Leicester Rams _ Draught Geldings 1 Draught Mare Broken to all work. Dairy Cow, to oalve in September Heifer, to oalve October 2 Head Young Cattle Farm dray and frame, spring diray, gift reaper and binder, doub.e furrow plough. 4-leaf harrows, wooden roller, disc harrows, cultivaitor, though, shaft, and leading harness, gi-f harness. sprin" dray harness, blocks and tackle, lawn mower, Planet jnr., wire netting, stakes, grass seed, feed oats, lot tools and sundries, and household Inrmturs. ./ . Sale at 12 noon. I-__ec_ PYNE and CO., 325 Auot-Qg-B<tta. THURSTAAY NEXT. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. PYNE and CO. are instructed by M"R W. A DVVIS (the lease of his farm having expired), to SELL by PUT-LIO AUCTION at his HOMESTEAD, HALKETT, On THURSDAY NEXT, the 26th IN*****.. The WHOLE of his Very Superior LIVE and DEAD STOCK as follows:— j 100 Halfbred Lambs 70 Crossbred Lamba 50 Forward Wethers 100 Sound-Mouth Merino Ewes 20 Fat Ewes DRAUGHT HORSESBay Mate Gip, 9yrs Bay Mare Kate, Byrs Bay Filly Jenny, rising 4yrs Bay Gelding Bob, rising 4yrs Bay Mare Bet, 7yrs. with foal at foot Bay Gelding Captain, 7yrs old, grand shatter j Bay Yearling Co.t I I Bay Yearling Filly LIGHT HORSES— (i;oy Mare Kit. 9yrs Bay Gelding Tommy, '4yrs J tiov's Pony Jock, ased Bay Filly, rising 3yrs 2 Yearlin; Colts 3 Milch Cows :n Full Profit Duncan d.f. plough, Duncan s.f. plough, a sets four-leaf harrows, Duncan cultivator, set tripod harrows, wooden roller, farm dray with frame, Massey-Harris 1.-co-lter grain and manure drill, with turnip and rape attachment complete, Massey-Harris reaper and binder complete. Adelaide stripper in perfect working order, gTass seed riddle 32ft broadcast sower, horse-power, chaffcutter spring trap, Maesey-Harris scufSer complete, grindstone, 2 sheep feeders, 9 coils cf sheep netting, 100 stakes, 1 stack oatsheaf (about 10 tons), 10 stacks seconds wheat, 2 sets three-horse whiflltrees set trap harness, 2 sets leading harness, 5 sets plough chain-, 5 nets collars and names, cart saddle, 2 riding sadd.es, sundries Sale Noon. Luncheon. PYNE and CO., 9523 Auctioneers. TTAWARDBN SALE. THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 26th. 400 Prixr_e Freezing Wethers 000 Prime Fiee-ing Lambs We shall be glid to receive fu-tlier ENTRIES. PYNE aT.d CC 153 Auctioneers. JTHDUNjj —"Spring Blossom Pills" gives bloom of hearth like the flowers that blossom in spring. Can be taken by children and adults. Price, Gd and la, grocers and chemist-.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12484, 21 April 1906, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12484, 21 April 1906, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12484, 21 April 1906, Page 16

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