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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. '-p A T T E R S A L L' S. THIS DAY. On acount of a CLIENT, Dr. Mara Buy Mare •1 Ponies, broken harness Stmtlimere. by Scu'-wcstcr—Lyre, in full On" account of MR J. THOMAS, Ro.in 0., aped, broken saddle and harness, quiet, trial ; also Spring Trap ami Good Set of Harness On sccur.t nf Mr DAVID McNAMARA. _. G., ;!•. rs. by Prince Imperial ii. G., 3>rs, by Cajolery It. G., -tyr*. by Kc.aUoa B. O." Cyr.«. by The American, a natural pacer, untried A!) the Above are broken to saddle and harness, quirt good sorts, trial. On „cc■-ur.t of MR G. STRINGFELLOW, Ashburton. Blk. V.. 2-.TS. by Prince Imperial, dam a. Burlii.it.or. mure Hale commences 11 a.m. lots 12 Noon. x.-i_ PYNE end CO. THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND • AT HILLSBOROUGH. PYXE ar.d CO.. in conjunction with H. MATSOX Hid CO.. arc instructed by '.he TRI'STEI-1 in t.h- F. = tat« cf tho late (IEOKtiE r.UrCAX to SELL by AUCTION at I'YXE and COS LAND SALES ROOM THIS DAY', at 12 noon. O-QA Ok IP OF FREEHOLD LAND, or v.-:th the improveraoivts thereon. The p.";;iorty has :•. fronta-jo of 10 chains on Hill's road, with a c,_t!v rising spur runniu:_ to the- brick boundary. Being so hsM'-'Hly situated to town, the property is undoubtedly valuable for several purposes, either for building site-., market gardening, cr as tliero is an excellent clay subsoil of groat depth, nearly tno whole of the land can bo uti'tUed fcr brick fields. PYNE and CO., H. MATSON ar.d CO.. r,205 Auctioneers. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE DUNCAN CAMERON. SPRINGFIELD ESTATE—METHVEN. FINAL SUBDIVISION SALE. BALANCE OF THIS WELL-KNOWN ESTATE. "OYNE end CO.. in conjunction with .2. MESSRS FRIEDLANDER BROS.. LTD. and tho NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO. of NEW ZEALAND, LTD.. have received instructions from Messrs Gould. Beaumont ar.d Co., agents for the Executors of the Estate, to Seil by Public Auction in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, ASHBURTON, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th—At 2 p.m. 5147 ACRES 5147 ACRES in thc following subdivisions: — LOT 1—253 ACRES • LOX 9—4t2 ACRES J.OT 2—213 ACRES LOT 10—11S0 ACRES (Homestead! LOT 3—267 ACRES LOT 11—235 ACRES LOT 4—261 ACRES LOT 32—286 ACRES LOT 5—360 ACRES LOT 13—213 ACRES LOT 6—127 ACRES LOT 14—230 ACRES LOT 7—268 ACRES LOT 15—274 ACRES LOT 8—262 ACRES LOT 16—209 ACRES Immediately after the Salo of tho Freehold the GOODWILL of a LEASEHOLD of 500 Acres will bo SOLD BY AUCTION. Tho Lease adjoins Lot 1 on the sale plan, being Education Reservo No. 2010, having 2 years to run from the lit of May next at an annual rental of £53 6s Bd, 2s 4d per acre. 200 acres arc in two-year-old grass, balance three years pasture; 2 subdivisions, woll watered. Tho HOMESTEAD BLOCK is exceptionally woll provided with Buildin.ars, there being a large two-storey Dwelling, with every modern convenience, manager's bungalow, largo wooished, grain and implement sheds, stables, yards, garden, orchard, swimmir;_ bath, anil every conceivable improvement for working an up-to-date rrepcrty. THE ESTATE is too well-known to, require o, prolonged description being given here, situated as it is in th; heart of ono of the finest sheep and agricultural districts in Now Zealand, and being only 31 miles from the Township cf Methven. and railway station. It is sufficient to say that, as an All-round Property for tho Production of Grain and Root Crops nnd the Raising- and __ttening of Stoclr.' THE "SPRINGFIELD ESTATE" IS WITHOUT AN EQUAL IN CANTERBURY. TERMS OF SALE are:—lo per cent. Deposit; 5 per cent. 27th March. 1909; 10 per cent. 31st January. 3010; 5 per cent, on 31st January, 1911. (This fourth instalment may be waived if permanent improvements to an equivalent value have been erected.) Balance for a term of years at 5 per cent. Plans are now ready, and may bo obtained from tho Auctioneers. NOTE. —The venders will bo pleased if intending buyers will tako thc opportunity cf in-s-'icrfir.g tho property now, before tho mi;r.iiicont crops standing on thc several blocks nt prcr :nt tiro reaped. It is doubtful if finer crops havo ever been grown in Canterbury. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. of N.Z., Ltd. FRIEDLANDER CEOS., Ltd. PYNE and CO. - GOULD BEAUMONT ond CO., Agents for tho Executors of the Estate. G9G3 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. Splendid Opportunity to acquire an up-to-date Fr-_io!cl aud Leasehold Sb?ep Station in Ni.rth Canterbury. WELL-KNOWN GLENS OF TEKOA ESTATE. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from the TRUSTEES in the Estate of the late GEORGE McRAF. to SELL by AUCTION, at their Land Sales Room, On SATURDAY, the 13th of FEBRUARY, At 12 Noon. DELIVERY EARLY IN MARCH, The GLENS OF TEKOA ESTATE, consistin" of 22 521 ACRES of FREEHOLD, 72,000 ACRES LEASEHOLD. 13,000 acres are held on lca»e from year to year, the b_i»nco haviuc 10 or 11 yesrs to run. Total annual rent, £3-_ together with 25,0.1'J sheep and 120 head of "cattle. 50 horses, etc. Stock comprises the following: — 300 Stud Merino Ewes from two-tooth upwards — T _ 50 Stud Merino Ewe Larobi 260 Merino Rams from two-tooth upwards ~50 Merino Kara Lamb 3 75 EL. Rams 9050 Merino Ewes from two-tooth upwards 6400 Merino Wethers from two-tooth upwards ■_tOO Merino Lambs, mixed sexes 1750 Halfbred Ewes, two and four-tooth 2000 Halfbred Wethers, two and four-tooth 2000 Halfbred Lambs, mixed sexes 50 Brood Mares, yearlings, station hacks. including one six-horse team of dra_phts 150 Head of Cattle from yearlings upwards Building include a comfortable homestead and all necessary station buildings Terms: 15 ocr cent, down, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent in twelve months, balance 5 years at 5 per cent interest. Delivery in MarchIlia PYNE and CO,

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13336, 30 January 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13336, 30 January 1909, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13336, 30 January 1909, Page 16

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