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AUCTIONS. PV.VE -VXD CO. m A T T E R S A L L' S. SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd. MR JAMES SCANLAN having secured a section on Kinlorh Settlement, has decided, i on completion < I his contracts for the Amuri Count-.- Council, to hold a CLEARING SALE" of his HORSES and PLANT, as follows . — 11 Draught Gelding.". 4 to 10 years, broken to nl! work, thornuphiv reliable. Thc?o li,-T-=c--. are well known throughout North Canterbury Z Duivu'i tip. carts. 1 threo-horfe dray with 2 Pur.cnn d.f. ploughs. 2 sets iVnr-hoT.-.* block* and tackle. 4 road M-'-.ops. li:ir".:-s horse covers, swine'etrcc-' p'ou ,'lr chiiinn. pick.', shovels, crowbar.', cooking utensils, etc.. etc. The above plant is in first-ela«s condition. PYNE and CO.. __.?,% Auctioneers.

DARFIELD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY NEXT. the above Sale we have received the following Entries, viz.: — ?';0 Prim" Fri'tv.in-r Lambs ICJ Sou'-il-mnutli Mitmio Ewes. English Leicester ram? middle April. Further Entries are Invited.* PYNE and CO.. 2iC,2 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. PYNE and CO. hay;-- received instructions irom MRS E. FAIR WEATHER, to M-ILL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At tho lloniPKt<-ad. Silverstreain, East Evrcfon. On THURSDAY. MAY 31st. Ths following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK: — HORDES. Chestnut Mare, 3yrs, by Longbeaeb, dam Rose, broken to chains Bay Mnre, lyrs. by Longbeach, dam Bell. broken tn chains Chestnut Mure, -lyrs by Longbeach, dam Ro--<v broken all work Bay M'iro, syri by Loburn. stinted to Cro-vn Chid broken nil work Bay Mare, fiyrs. by Loburn, stinted to Royal Pryde. broken all work Bay Gcldincr. 7yrs, by Clansman, broken al' work Bay Mare. aged, stinted to Royal Prydc, broken oil work Bay Mure, aged, l-.y Conqueror, stinted to Roy.il Pryde. broken all work Brown Mare, -lyrs, broken to chains, suit butcher's cart The above horses are -all sound, and good workers. SHEEP. 100 Two-tooth Thrco-quarterbred Ewes, in lamb to Shronshire r ,ni9 100 Two-fcoth '"*r*bp r « off 'urnips IMPLEMENTS. McCormick Reaper and Binder, Homsby Side Delivpry Tlornsbv Mower, Horse Rake. D.F. (Booth), Duncan 'D F. Plough. Hor.-e Hoo Ret Five-leof Harrows, Booth Disc Harrows. Chain Harrows Cu'Hvator Drill, Three-horse Dray and Frnnio (Reid and flrav). Spring Dny (Reid and Gray). 2 Woolnressiy Ilorse-nower and Chi>fT"utter. Ouinfity of Wire o<>s* Tron. fi Hn™. Covers. Collars and Haimes. G Sets Plough Chains. 4 Sets Le'ding Harness. Cart c 'a<ldle*i nnd Breechings Set Spring Dray Harness, and Sundries too numerous to rgent<'on. Sale at 12 nooi. Luncheon provided. 2272 PYNE nnd CO., Auctioneers. SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS.. FRIDAY, JUNE Ist. TNSTRUCTED by lilt W. E. FOSTER. X who has his Farm, we shall SELL, at the termination of the Sheep Salo. tho whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, as follows: — Draught Maro "Dinah," in foal to Balgnrvie Draueht Mare "Sal" Half-draught Filly, 2 Yearling Fillies 5 Splendid Cows, in milk and in calf 2 Heifers, 4 Calves Tho IMPLEMENTS. ETC., which are all as good as new, comprise— Four-furrow Plough. Double-furrow do.. Farmers' Favourite DrilL Cultivator, with grass seed attachment. Disc Harrows. Four-leaf Harrows, Chain Harrows. Diny and Frame, Spring Cart. Turnip Pulper Harness, and a lot of Tools and Sundries. •PYNE and CO., 2451 ' Auctioneers.

NORTH CANTERBURY CO.OP. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE AT MASON'S FLAT, HAWARDEN. WEDNESDAY NEXT. MAY 30th. "TTT'E have received instructions from Mr y V K. Butler (who has sold his farm) to hold a CLEARING SALE of his LIVE and DEAD STOCJf, at tho Homestead, Mason's Flat, Hawarden, on WEDNESDAY NEXT. MAY 30th. The principal lots are— SHEEP. 420 Halfbred Ewes in lamb to E.L. and halfbred rams 200 Halfbred Ewe Lambs ' HORSES. 1 Draught Horse, Prince, aged 1 Draught Maro, Bloss, aged 1 Drought Marc, Gipsy, three years old ,'1 Draught Mare. Flower, five years, with foal at foot 1 Draught Mare. Royal, with foal .1 Trap Horse. Bob aged 1 Trap Ilorre. Tonimie, Cyrs 1 Yearling Colt CATTLE. 4 Good Milch Cows in milk 2 Calves IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 1 Reaper and binder in pood order (McCormick), 1 new cultivator (Massey), 1 set of disc harrows (Duncan), 1 set tyno harrows [Little). 1 d.f. plough (Reid), 1 Cambridge roller (Duncan), 1 threohor«e dray] with frame -new) (Duncan). 1 tip dray,' 1 good spring trap, 1 gig. 1 wheelbarrow. 2 sheep-feeders, COO s=tnke3, 12 coils of wire netting. 5 cwt pin in wire. 1 cwt barb do.. 30 6ft posts, fo'ir-horse block and tackle, 1 weighing machine (Avcryi, 1 wool press, 1 tank (400 gallons). 2 pets of trap harness, harness for 4-borse. covers. 6 horse ; covers a qwn'titv of farm tools and other useful sundries. PRODUCE. ETC. 9M Bushels pparrowbill outs, 100 bushels Tuscan wheat, 2 stacks oat sheaves abeut 30 tons. 3 tons oat sbeaf chaff. 330 empty nocks nlso 1 gent's saddle, 1 Indv's '"rdd'e and tho Household Furniture nnd Effects. ! Salo at 11 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. No Reserve. NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OP.. LTD., Auctioneers. NOTE—Tbe Auctioneers wish to draw the attention of buyers to this sale. The implements are nil nearly new and the stock in ; tin-top condition, and will bo sold without reserve. Note Date: < WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 11 o'clock. 2t7S '. FARM AT HAWARDEN FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. TT r E are instructed by Mr W. Wsttie. to Y» SELL by PRIVATE TREATY, bis Handy Farm nituatcd at Mason's Flat. Hawarden, containing 53 acres subdivided into five paddocks, well watered and fenced with Rood plantations. The improvements consist oi wel'-built cottage of 4 rooms and scullery and other outbuildings. The land is in splendid hesrt tt-n acres being in oats < and 10 acres newly sown in English gTass. ' Early application invited and full particulars eem on application. Apply, NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OP.. LTD.. Hawarden. Or NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OP.. LTD.. 2179 Rangiora. C CANTERBURY BOTTLE EXCHANGE ) Are BUYERS of 1 Metals of All Kinds Sorties. Ca-k*. Sacks Horse il.'r Sot;,.-*. Canvas. Ropoa Aiid A.! kinds ot Waslc Material Prices on 47 COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. ! ClilJl-STCHCKCII. Tec. bene 111 B''~IXOCCLAK~ F." d-/.ss«e»—A .cx'oi i:;»!iufac:urer'» mmr.es just arrived. !ate»{ improved i-attej-r.s. v-ry uc-werful. From £1 per pair. Ha f-prices. Comu and compart theiu. E. lUnneV.'s, iB3 High street. ,

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12509, 23 May 1906, Page 12

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