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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). CLEARING SALE. SCAR*: ILL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). HAVING disposed of MR P_ H. WOODS Sca'.'tli proptrtv. we have received his n-t-uci-oi-.s to HOLD'a CLEARING SALE of HOK.-ES, IMPLEMENTS. ui_d F.RNITUHE at the Homestead, Scargiil, on tne shove date. Particulars as follows: — HORSE:----i Draught Geldings. Real gcod animals 4 Draught Mares. Rcj! gocd animals 1 Unbroken Draught Celt 3 Gcod Trap Hor«es CATTLE. Cows and Young Cattle IMPLEMENTS. Duncan d.f. plouirh, Booth d.f. plough De«re 3-furrow due plrugh, a.f. plough (hillside!, Cooper and Duncan grubber. Ccopt-r ana Duncan drill. Duncan broadcast iiachine with canister and chain harrows, grass seed stripper (new,. McCorinack reaper and binder ialnic.._ new). Uooth steel disc harrows, set tripod harrows, set 5-leaf and pc-. 3-l«af ti_e harrows. swir.gletrees. etc., etc . - sets 4-hcrse yokes, chains, etc., Duncan 2-hoT»» dray and frame, 2 slediz.es, cart ar.d leading harness, saddles, set pairhorso waggon harncs". Yankee waggon (Brabner). 2 gig?, barnc««. The whole in splendid order. Also 2 tarpaulins (canvas!, qnar.'rtv _-od sacks, and sundries too numerous to molitivi:. J- 1 FURNITURE. Superior Furniture, contents of dining, sitting, ar.d bedroom*, carpets, pictures, and bedding, kitchen furniture and utensils, wardrobes. linen. etc, glassware. and crockery, splendid library, periodicals, .uperior piano by Kbert, etc. Sale Commences at 12 Noon. Luncheon Provided. NOTE.—The Sheep from this Estate will b-j sold at Soargill Sale on the following day, March sfh. For particulars of which, sco Scurgill advertisement appearing in these columns. PYNE and CO., 2660 Auctioneers. /~1 U L V E R D E N SALE. THURSDAY. MARCH 11th. PRESENT ENTRIES: On account of MR W. HANMER ATKINSON, Wocdbank, 1600 S.M Merino Ewes 250 Four-tooth Merino Ewes (bred on Culverden Estate) 1000 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes 300 Halfbred Ewes, full mouth 500 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes On account of MR THOS. CHAPMAN, Mount Palm. 600 Two-tooth Merino Wethers (in forward condition; 1000 Merino Lambs, mixed sexes On account of the HERMITAGE ESTATE. 300 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewea 1000 Six and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes On account of MR FRANK S. RUTHERFORD, One-Tree Hill. 250 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes On account of MR THOS. HARRISON, Lynton Downs. 800 S.M. Halfbred Ewes On account of MR A. J. GRAY, Highfield. 300 Half and Three-quarterbred Four and Five-year-old Ewes On account of tho Executors G. W. McRAE, Glens of Tekoa Estate. 1200 S.M. Ewes 350 Merino Ewes We shall be glad to receive further ENTRIES. 2777 PYNE and CO. < - BIRCH HILL STATION. y SUBDIVISION OF PORTION OF THE ESTATE INTO SMALL GRAZING , RUNS. ACTING under instructions from Mr E. B. MILLTON, the FREEHOLD of 24,000 ACRES of Tussock Hill Country will be SUBMITTED to AUCTION at PYNE and CO.'S LAND SALES ROOM, Chriatchurcbron SATURDAY, 6th MARCH, At 12 noon. Thi. well-known Estate is situate within about 21 miles of RANGIORA Railway Station, and represents intact the Original Leasehold, and subsequent Freehold, of the late W. N. Million, selected in the fifties to be worked in conjunction with View. Hill Station, Oxford. The property has upwards of 16 miles frontage on the Okuku stream, And 13 miles frontage on tho WHITE ROCK ESTATE, lately subdivided and sold. It is perfectly watered by the Okuku River and its many tributaries, and enjoys a rainfall which has averaged over a period of seven years— from 1902 to 1009—43.92 inches. THE SUBDIVISIONS vary in extent from 700 to 4500 acres, and the boundaries have boen arranged with careful consideration of the necessities of fencing, watering, and mustering. THE LAND i. for the most part open Tussock Hill., dotted with birch, and thero is a sufficiency of flat and down land with each lot for tho convenience of working. COCKSFOOT AND WHITE CLOVER have been established throughout the whole country, and every block is suitable for the carrying of halfbred ewes. Under closer settlement much improvement may be effected by judicious burning and surface sowing. SUBDIVISIONS. 1. The Long Spur .. .. 3089 Acres 2. Punanui .. -. 2585 Acres 3. Okuku Downs A. (Elderton Spur) .. •• •■ 2308 Acres 4. Okuku Downs B. .. 2169 Acres 5. Block Hill .., i.v 4518 Acres 6. Retreat .. .. ... 2322 Acres 7. Pigeon Hill ... .. 1642 Acres 8. Tapley Spur ..- ... 1802 Acres 9. Camp Spur .. .. 1929 Acres 10. Flat Tops .. .. 1743 Acres 11. Okuku Downs Homestead 668 Acre. ... The carrying capacity of the lots under the present management range, from one sheep to one and a-half acres, and one sheep to two acres. TERMS. 10 per cent on fall of hammer. 5 per cent, on possession. Balance on 6th March, 1914. bearing interest at 5 per cent, per annum. From the Ist of February to date of Sale, intending purchasers will be afforded every facility for inspecting the lots, on giving timely notice to the undersigned, from whom plans may be obtained on application. J. T. FORD and CO. DALGETY and CO. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. rYNE and CO. 9601 CHTJISTCHURCH IUJI AND EWE FAIRTHURSDAY and FRIDAY*, MARCH 25th and CCth. A"_< E shall be glad to receive Entries for . » t the above Fair, such Entries CLOSING on TUESDAY. MARCH 16th. <_ 773 _________ _Z X __.____£°-__ TO LET BY TENDER. FOR TERM OF 5 YEARS. YALDHURST FARM. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from Mr DAN. O'BRIEN to CALL for TENDERS for LEASE oi HIS PROPERTY, containing 76 ACRES 3 ROODS 33 PERCHES. Having frontages on Pound road and Buchanan road, Y'ALDHURST, lately -.coupled by the late G. G. Stead. TENDERS CLOSE on SATURDAY', the 13tb March, j }The highest or any tender not necessarily i accepted. Full particulars 9977 PYNE and CO. '

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13363, 3 March 1909, Page 12

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