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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. SPECIAL SALE OF STORE SHEEP. SPRINGSTON SALE YARDS. TUESDAY NEXT, 23rd INST. W*VE beg to call the attention of Graziers » ' to .ho following straight lines of Breeding Ewes to be offered at tho above Sale, viz.:— 500 Two and four-tooth fine Three-quarter-bred Ewes —a splendid line of ewes 310 Sound-mouth Three-quarterbred Ewes 480 Six and eight-tooth Crossbred Ewes 350 -Six and eight-tooth Crossbred Ewes 300 Four, tix and eight-tooth Crossbred Ewes 230 Six and eight-tooth Crossbred Ewes 100 Six ard eicht-tooth Crossbred Ewes 150 Six and eight-tooth Crossbred Ewes 2150 Thc above sheep will be sold in lots to suit buyers. 250 Prime Fat Lambs 600 Three-quarterbred Ewe Lambs — a splendid lino 200 Store Lambs 160 Store Lambs 80 Store Lambs 250 Store Lambs 300 Two and four-tooth Wethers Also, 6 Heifers, forward in calf 3 Fat Steers Sale commences at 12 Noon, sharp. 3408 PYNE ar.d CO., Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. PY'NE and CO. are instructed by MR DAVID CRUMP (who has sold his farm) to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Homostoad, SPRINGSTON, On THURSDAY NEXT, the 25th INST., The Whole of bis Live and Dead Stock, as follows: — HORSES. Draught Mare, Pride, syrs, by Prince Regent . Draught Maro, Dolly, syrs, by Prmco Regent Droustht Gelding, Bildy, syrs, by Lawrence, Chief Drought Gelding. 3vrs, by Kelvin Draught Gelding, Prince, 7yrs, by Conqueror Draught Gelding, Jack, aged, by Hoscoery Draught Mare, Jess, aged, stinted to Shepherd Lad (Good rorts; broken to all farm work) 2 Two-year-old Unbroken Fillies, by Farmers' Friend Harness Mare, 4yrs>, by Viking Half-draught, 2yrs, by Young Russell Roan Cow to calve in Septemhor Two-year-old Heifer 200 Four, six, and eight-tooth Crossbred Breeding Ewes Farm dray ond frame, tip-dray and frame, Cambridge roller, disc harrows, 3-fur-row plough, double-furrow plough, set 4-leaf and set 5-;eaf harrows, Duncan cultivator, 13-coultcr Farmer's Favourite grain and manure drill. Dccring binder, gra«s-seed stripper, Oliver gorsc cutter, set chain harrows; plough, shaft, nnd leading harness; spring trap, 200-gal!. tank, grass seed, secondhand sacks, lot tools, forge, anvil, vyce. stocks and dies, braces and bits, and a lot of sundries. Salo will commence at 12 o'clock Eharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PY'NE and CO., 340(3 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. WEDNESDAY', Slst MARCH, 1909. THE undersigned have received instructions from the Executors in the Estate late D. Cameron, Methven, to hold a _■ CLEARING SALE on above date, at the Springfield Homestead. Full particulars in future issue. PY'NE and CO., Christchurch. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY' COMPANY. FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD.. 3336 Joint Agent--. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF DRAUGHT AND LIGHT HORSES, PIGS, CATTLE, FARM IMPLEMENTS, Etc. PYNE and Co.. instructed by MR M. C. BARNETT, Public Trustee in the Estate of Thos. Flack, deceased, will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tho Homestead, C H A N E V S, On MONDAY, APRIL sth, Tho Whole of tho Live Stock, Farm Implements, etc., thereon, comprising about 70 HORSES 50 PIGS CATTLE, FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, Etc. Detailed particulars in later announcements. Meanwhile we would ask farmors. contractors and others to keep the above sale in view, as it will afford them an unusual opportunity of securing well-known. flrst-clnss. tried horses, mostly young and of a good stamp, all of which, in addition to the other stock and effects, ore for absolute sole. 3107 PYNE and CO.. Auctioneers. 11. MATSON AND CO. jptULVERDEN SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1909. PRESENT ENTRIES: On account Mr J. Butler, Culverden, 240 Halfbred Lambs 18 Fat Wethers We shall be glad to receive further Entrieß. Further Entries Solicited. 3609 H. MATSON and CO. PUBLIC AUCTION. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY ON PAPANUI ROAD. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. H MATSON and- CO., instructed by the • Mortgagee, wiil Sell in their Cashel street Salerooms, on SATURDAY', APRIL 3rd, at 12 noon, ALL THAT PROPERTY _situated on Papanui read, ond known as NO. 63 (three doors south side of Holly road), comprising FIRST-CLASS SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT FAMILY' RESIDENCE of 9 Rooms and all offices, hot and cold. gaa. plastered, etc., etc. FULL QUARTER ACRE of LAND, well fenced and laid out in garden. Full details in future advcitisei—ents. .662 H- MATSON and COA GRAND INVESTMENT. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. A CHARMING HOME AT LOWER RICCARTON. To be sold at H. MATSON and CO.'s Salerooms, on SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd, at 12 noon. MR JOHN T. LOWE, in consequence of his having acquired a Pastoral Property, has instructed the undersigned to SELL, as above his Splendid RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, known as "MANATANGA," situate on Strowau road, about 5 chains off Riccarton road, on right. The Residence contains seven large and lofty rooms, fitted with every convenience known to domestic science. Outside are stables, coachhouse, etc.. etc. The Land contains ONE ACRE (more or less), tastefully arranged and well fenced. NOTE.—As a residential home for**a business man this would be hard to beat, as it is just far enough off the Riccarton road to escape the dust. It is sledom that a residential property is placed on the market with so many advantages as appertains to this one. Within a stone's throw of car, and easy walk of city. domain, parks, and all places of amusement. Date of Sale: APRIL 3rd, 1909. 3__ H. MATSON and CO. '

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13378, 20 March 1909, Page 16

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