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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HAVING sold their "Nowst-wd'' property, we are instructed by Messrs WESTENRA and THOMPSON to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the homestead, ou TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27th. The whole cf the LIVE and DEAD STOCK. Full particulars in future advertisements. PYNE and CO.. 3«)7 Auctioneers. H. T. SMITH. PEOPLE'S - AUCTION MART. Lichfield street, next City Boot IVace TO-DAI (SATURDAY!, 12 o oY.ck—ll-0 id' Fa.--hien--.bu-. Blousings Serge*-, Dre-s and Costume Materials, Carshmereo, Mushns. Tweeds. Drapery and Clothing. Lace Curtains. B.aukets. Rugs Sips. Towels. -Jf-Til' Sh.oiu-.sr. Linens. 5.) A-sortod Watches, 'ot Grecust near.d other Jeweller**-. l'J doz. A* sotted Go.d ti led Chain**. Picture-' Boot. (Lass. Crockery anil K.V. Ware, and a h««t of other line.. Furniture and Effcts. No Reserve. H. T. Smith Auctioneer. * m NATION'AI. MOKTGAGK AND AGENCY COMPANY, LLMIIEI). IMPORTANT LAND SALES. j AUCTION SALE OF FARM AND ASHI BURTON PROPERTIES. SATURDAY, 17th NOVEMBER. At 2 o'clock. Al the Office of tli.* National Mortgage and Agency Company, Burnett street. Ashburton. -THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND X AGENCY COMPANY 01* NEiV ZEALAND, LTD. have ro-ccived instructions to SELL the following Propeitie-s by 1 LBLIC AUCTION as above. SPRINGBURN. On sccount of Mr Lewis McGreeor (who has purchased a Grazing Run -at Fa it lie*, 27 8 ACRES Fir«t-cla«* Grazing and Agricultural Land. Buildings comprise 9-roomed Hon-*, O-stall-d stable and necc jary outbuildings. This Propcrtv is in good state of cultivation. and is convenient iy situated, being within a mile of Bm-cieugb Railway fetation and 20 chains from telephone, post oflice aiid public school. Tho property will be first submitted as ft whole, and it "not sold will be oflcrcd in tho fo.lowing subdivisions: — No. 1-Homostead Block, 127 acres, with buildings. No. '_—llm-cl-nnh Block. 126 acres. K O . 3 —River Section, 25 acres. EALING. Account of Mr David Campbell, 600 ACRES Good Sheep Grazing and Oat Cropping Land. Bui dings comprise Dwellinghouse 7 rooms, .table with loft, trapshed, sheanngsbed implement shed; good orchard and shelter plantations. 100 acres in oats and sown down, 150 acres in one-year-old grass, 170 acres two-year-old. 95 acres three-year-old grass; 30 acre* are being sown with turnips and 30 acres ready for turnips. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, watered by county water-races. This Farm is in good heart, growe good crops, and i» good healthy sheep country, turning off a large quantity of fat sheep. Situated within 3 miles of the Ealing railway station, telegraph office and schooL MAYFIELD. Account Mr C. J. Johnston*, 383 ACRES FREEHOLD. Goodwill of Leaee of 363 Acres, being County Council Roeerve, having 17 years to run. Buildinga comprise Dwellinghouse of 7 rooms, chaffhoure and trapshed. The soil grows -excellent turnips, clover and grans, and turns off a lot of fat sheep, being in good state of cu.tivation. with exception of 70 acres, which is native. Tbe Leaee was entered into when bare, and the buildings aud improvements are the proporty of the present lessee, who is entit.ed to compensation for all improvements at valuation, equal to a sum not to exceed £1 per acre. ASHBURTON. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. On account of Mr J. W. Timmins (who is going to reside in South Canterbury), A conveniently situate*'. Residence of one and three-quarter acres, on which ie erected a modern House of 9 rooms, in the building of which no expense has been spared to make it convenient and up-to-date. Thie presents a splendid opportunity for a retired farmer or business man to secure a good home. Full particulars from the Auctioneer*, 2314 H. S. BOURN, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE. '* LAUBISTON. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO., LTD., in conjunction with MESSRS DALGETY and CO., have been instructed by Mr Thos. Dent (owing to his having cold. his farm) to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK at the Homestead, on THURSDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, 1906, At Noon. SHEEP. 300 Four and Six-tooth Halfbred Ewea with lambs at foot 300 Crossbred Ewoe with lambs at foot 50 Full-mouth Ewes 2GO English L. Cross Ewe Hoggets HORSES. 6 Draught Horses, aU good workers 1 Two-yoar-o'.d Filly by Lord Stanley 1 Five-year-old Trap Mare, quiet and sound 1 80-y's Pony, qui-et in harness, boy or lady CATTLE. 2 Cows in full profit 1 Cow. springing 2 Yearlings x Bull PIGS. 4 Scrws and litters 1 Bow, 2yrs old IMPLEMENTS. 1 gig and harness, 1 por.y gi-r and harness, 2 drays and frames l dray with turnip cutter attached, 2 Reid and Gray's 3furrow ploughs, 1 Reid and Gray double-furrow p'ough, 1 Honuiliy singlo furrow plough, 1 P. and D. Duncan (riant grubber, 1 Osborne grubber, 1 five and 1 six-leaf sot of harrows, 1 17----coultcr grain drill by P. and D. Duncan, 1 superior grain and manure drill with Duncan turnip feed attached. 1 Cambridge, roller and broadcast harrow. 2 Ma'-sey Harris reapers, 1 Dcering reaper and binder. .'1 gi_'-» s.-*-d strippers, 1 hors« rake. 1 il. B.H P. Horusby oil engine, (ner.l arid belting. I! stands Cooper shearing maehir.ee with grinder complete 1 wool tabic, 1 wool pross (by R. Murray). 1 corn crusher, 1 Perfection Boed clcewr, 5 saw bendr. 1 horse-power and intermediate. 1 .1-knife -ha-cutler (by Andrews and BeaVen), 1 spring dray. 1 spring traiv 1 set R. and G. disc harrows, 3 sheep-feeder", 1(00 eti_k.es, po«ts, galvanised fencing wire, wir»-n>*"tf.n<*-, 4 cords firowood, shaft and lesdintr harness, 3 4-horsc set*. block and tack!*, swingle treee, 660 empty sacks blacksmith's tools, forge and anvil and sundries. FURNITURE. Piar.o. 2 donble b< dsteads, wir«* mattresses 2 single bedsteads, washstands and ware, duches«« table, extension table feeders snd fir~-irona. "of-a*, easy chairs aideboard. writing desk, sewing machine, crockery, etc., 1 Alpha Laval separator, churn, ma*-.*_'e, •uringers, washing machines, baths, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE—Paaw-nrers from Cliristcluirrh cr Ashburton by train can return same evening. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND ACEINCY COMPANY. LTD., DALGETY und CO., Joii-t Agents.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12647, 10 November 1906, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12647, 10 November 1906, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12647, 10 November 1906, Page 16

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