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AUCTIONS. rYNE AND CO. T* A X A I A SALE. THURSDAY NEST, MARCH 4th. SPECIAL ENTRIES— Account of MESSRS O'CONNOR BROS. i(ei Crossbred Ewes 3M Four-tooth Wethers Also, ,300 Forward Two and Four-tooth Halfbred Wethers 390 S.M. Halfbred Ewea , •JuO Halfbred Lambs, mixed sexes ll'» Thrr.c-quaitUrbrtd Kr-rward Rape Lambs 150 Three-quarterbred Ewe Lambs 50 Fat Lambs i<>.) Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes ( ;,() Halfbred Ewo Lambs 60 Fat Withers t!0 Prime Fat Ewe 3 20 Fat Ewes ' 2 Dairy Cows and 5 Pigl We shall be glad to receive further ENTRIES. _77G PYNE and CO. SCARGILL SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH Sth. SPECIAL ENTRY'; On account of MR R. It. WOOD, who has d:?po a ed of his Scars-ill property, to < bo sold without reserve, 3300 SUEEP as follows:— ' 750 Four-tooth Ewe. .TOO Six.-toc-.li Ewes 350 Ei-ht-li-ofh Ev.-e----(.00 Five-y-'ar-old Halfbred Eves 700 Fat Lambs, mixed sexes 600 Store L.jnihs, mixed eeire-s These sheep are the entire flock belonging te the above estate. On account of MR GEO. GIBB, 150 Two-toe th Ewes On account of MR ANGUS CAMERON. 100 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes, LincolnMerino Cross OTHER ENTRIES— 300 Two-tooth Half and Thrcc-quartcrbrod Ewes 100 Fat Lambs Wo fdinll be glad to receive further ENTRIES. 27e_ PYNE and CO. TJARFIELD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY' NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES: On account MR F. C. CANDY', 400 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes, bred by Mr T. Phillips, Tho Point Station 160 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes Also, on account MR PAT. MORRISON, 0 Purebred Two-tooth Border Leicester R?.ms Also, Unbroken Bay Filly, 3 years old, by Terrapin FURTHER ENTRIES ARE INVITED. PYNE and CO., 2799 Auctioneers. SUBDIVISION SALE Of a Portion of the BIRCH HILL ESTATE. FIRST CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY, NORTH CANTERBURY. PYNE and CO., in conjunction with GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., DALGETY and CO., and J. T. FORD and CO., have received instructions from Mr E. B. MILLION, to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 6th, At the Land Sales Room of PYNE and CO., At 12 Noon, 24,000 ACRES FREEHOLD, In 11 Subdivisions, Ranging in area from 670 acre, to 4500 acres, being without doubt tho finest block of Sheep Country on offer in Canterbury. The whole of the country is exceptionally woll watered, each block having permanent .tream. running through same, and the river Okuku bounds the property on tha North and Eastern boundaries. The country consist, of clean, open tussock, free from scrub, with a few patches of native buflh in some of the gullies. Tho hill. are well grassed with cocksfoot, white clover, and native grasses. Situated a. it i. as regards markets, and being within easy distance of Rangiora and Christchurch, buyers purchasing blocks of thi. estate now, may rest assured that at no distant date values in this part of Canterbury will undoubtedly rise considerably. TERMS are exceptionally easy, being 16 per cent, down, the balance remaining on mortgage for five years at 5 per cent. For the convenience of those wishing to inspect, a camp will be established on tho . Southern boundary on the Okuku stream, near I Whiterock, which, with the permanent buildings in the centre of the estate, will afford ample accommodation for all. PLANS are now Teady and may be obtained from the Auctioneers. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. DALGETY and CO. J. T. FORD and CO. . 9375 PYNE and CO. SMALL FREEHOLD* FARM. ONLY 8 MILES FROM TOWN. i PYNE and CO. are instructed by M. C. ' BAP.NETT, ESQ., Agent for the PUBLIC • TRUSTEE, to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- . TION, at their LAND SALES ROOMS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, at 12 noon on SATURDAY, MARCH 13th, All that very desirable Property in tho Estate cf EDMUND JAMES BLAKE, deceased, situated at TEMPLETON, and comprising O-f ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND. -Cii- together with the Dwcllinghouso and Outbuildings thereon. Tbe Property is situated about a mile from Temrleton Township and Railway Station on the main road to Prebbletou, has exten- • si>_ frontages on two sides, and is land that 1 will grow xood grass and crops. For _ town 1 man who desires to farni. on a snia.ll scale 1 and combine pleasure wift profit, it could. with little expense, bo made into an ideal littlo farm property. The property will be sold subject to an existing lease to Mr Chas. G_tet at a yearly rental of £35 per annum, which lease expires on the Ist July, 1011. For further particulars apply to the Public Trust Office, Christchurch, cr to the Auctioneers, , 2175 PY'NE and CO. PRELIMINARY" ANNOUNCEMENT. T.YNE and CO. are instructed by the 1 Trustees of the late HENRY" DENT GARDINER togivc notice that the following EXTREMELY VALUABLE PROPERTIES -viM i-e SOLD BY AUCTION m the MIDDLE, of APRIL. HALCOMBE. About -217 ACRES o: the Richest Land in the Leeston District, now in the occupation ot Mr J. S. Gerdiner. ELLESMERE. lOn the Banks c>! the- Selwyn.) 3S ACRES Rich Glaring- «r.d Farming Lar.d; now in the occupation of Mr Bennett. -AND, ill conjunction with MP. A. E. CRADDOCK. WOODCIIESTER—RICHMOND, A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENTIAL PROPKRTV, comprising Charming House and grounds, and 50 ACRES oi LAND suitable for subdivision. This Property wis occupied by the iat. Henry Oc:it Gardiner j '.ztt the lait 15 year- up to th- 1 time of his ' death. J Further particulars will be duly advertised. PYNE end CO.. A. _. C'-ADL'OtK. 277j Auctioneers. j

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

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