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AUCTIONS. FYKE AND CO. rp ATTERSALL'S. THIS DAY (SATU RDAY). Account MR B. FOWLER. B G, 4vre, ell work; quiet "Account MB K. NEAVE, 3 Polo Poniea, all registered with N.Z. Polo Association Account MR J. McLELLAND, in conjunction with Metson and Co.), B G Prince, 7yre, broken all farm, work B M Pride, 7yrs, broken to ell work Acceur.* of a CLIENT, Iron Grey M, oyre, by Mambrino King, broken s. and h., maid«n trotter Account MRF. D. KESTE\_N, 1 B Horse, aged 1 B Horse, 7yrs • 2 Tip-Drays, 2 Sets Harness. Sale commences 11 a.m. Advertised lots 12 noon. PYNE and CO., 8003 Auctioneers. £ U3T SALE DECEMBER 6th. 1909. TN MESSRS DALGLTY-S YARDS. 200 Fβ t Lambs, in lots 50 Fat Ewes 40 Fat Ewes, four-tooth 50 Fat Wethers PYNE ar.d CO.. 7992 . Auctioneers. KIRWEE SALEYARDS. FRIDAY NEXT. ENTRIES for the above Sale are invited. PYNE and CO., SOO7 Auctioneers. FREEHOLD FARM, DUNSANDEL. PYNE and CO. are instructed by the TRUSTEES of the ESiivlE of the late ANDREW TAYLOR, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Land Rocme, Caehel street, Chrietchurch. at 12 noon on SATURDAY NEXT, the 11th day of DECEMBER, All that splendid Farm at DUNSANDEL, comprising jim acres, Together with the substantial improvements thereon, comprising good 6-rcomed .DweUmghouse and efl necessary farm outbuildings. '1 he property is situated about five miles from Duneandel Railway Station and Township. There ere 35 acres in wheat, 13 acres in oats, balance grass, etc. Possession given on loth December. A Clearing Sale of the Live and Dead Stock, Furniture, etc., will be held on TUESDA*. December 14th. Further particulars can be obtained from the Solicitors to the Estate. MESSRS WYNN WILLIAMS AND BROWN, or 7803 THE AUCTIONEERS. CLEARING SALE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. PYNE and CO. are instructed by the Trustees of the Estate of the late Andrew Taylei, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the HOMESTEAD, DUNSANDEL, on TUESDAY, the 14th INST., ■ Commencing *t 12 noon, The whole of the Live end Deed Stock, aa follows: — SHEEP: 100 Halfbred Ewes, with 100 per cent. Lambs. HORSES:' 2 Draught Mares, 1 Draught Gelding, Trap Hare. CATTLE: 3 Cows in full profit, 2 two-year-old Steers, 2 Yearling. Steers. PIGS: 2 Porkers. IMPLEMENTS AND HARNESS: Roller, D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough, eet 4- ■ leaf Harrows. Spring Tine Harrows, Cultivator, Grubber, Stripper, Grain end Manure Drill, Reaper and Binder, Farm Dray, Gig, Spring Trap. Chaffcutter, Corn Crusher, Trap iUrness, Gig Harness, Plough, Shaft and Leading Harness,- Covers. SUNDRIES: . » 40 bushels Oats.' 7 sacks Potato—, 60 bushels 'Machine-dressed Ryegrass Seed, 4} tons Oaten Sheaves, Second-hand Sacks, lot Tools, Firewood,- Wire Netting, Stake*. . HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE, including' good Piano, Sewing Machine, Portable Boiler. No Reserve. Luncheon provided.' •PYNE and CO., 8008 ' ■■ ' Auctioneers. SPRINGSTON SALEYADRS. ' TUESDAY NEXT. lilfE shall offer the following lines of FAT WV. and STORE SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, ETC.; and SUNDRIES- at the above- Sale, V "" — . ; SHEEP— 150 Sound-mouth Halfbred Ewes, with 190 lambs 90 Six end Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes, with '100, lambs. - ■ 60 Six and Eight-tooth Crossbred ewes, with 60 lambs 100 Eight-tooth Crossbred Ewes, with 100 lambs 90 Halfbred Ewes, with 90 lambs 250 Sound-mouth Crossbred Ewes, with 250 . lambs . (These will be offered in two lots.) . ■ 90 Sound-tnouth Crossbred Ewes, with 90 lambs - . . 200 Forward Halfbred Wethers 70 Crossbred Ewe Hoggets 100 Forward Crossbred Wethers 100 Forward Crossbred Wethers 120 Prime Fat Sheep CATTLE—. ' 6 Prime Fat Bullocks 3 Prime Fat Heifers 12 Dairy Cows, springing to calve 1 Shorthorn Bull 20 Head Store Cattle • PIGS— 60 Store Pigs . . SUNDRIES, ETC., ETC. 8 Seeks Seconds Wheat, Table Potatoes,' Grass Mower. 2 Sets Harrows. Cultivator. Tools, and on account MRS BAGWELL'S Estate, tho Furniture of a. four-roomed Cottage.; In consequence of the lot of Stock to get through, the sale will start punctually si 13 O ' ClOCk - . PYNE and CO., gOOg Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 17th DECEMBER. . AT BRACKENFIELD HOMESTEAD, NEAR AMBERLET. PYNE and COi have received instructions from Mr G. B. Starky. who has sold a laree uart of the Brackenneld Estate, to hold a CLEARING SALE, aa above of all the LIVE *Hd DEAD STOCK on the property. Fall particulars in next Saturday's papers. pyx _ qQ 3005 Auctioneers. C 4NTERBURY CO-OPERATIVE EGG, POULTRY AND PRODUCE CO., LTD. THE CANTERBURY CO-OPERATIVE EGG, POULTRY, AND PRODUCE COMPA S^ TD B.Wa»«.ndCo.). GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. SUPPLIERS OF ALL POULTRYMEN'S REQUISITES. GRAIN, SEED AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS ETC. 135T'XUAM SXR_ET. CHJtISICHURCiIAUCnON SALES OF POULTRY—EVKEY SATURDAY. EGGS—WEDNESDAY. EGGS AND PRODUCE—DAILY. We report an exceptionally good sale on Saturday, (or there was a good entry and a large attendance. Competition was very keen, and prices phenomenal, and aa there is a splendid demand, consignments ere recommended. The following are the prices obtained:—Roosters, according to cize and quality, to 7s 3d, Hens Sβ KM to 6s €d. Ducklings to 6s 10d, Ducks to 5s &&. All at per pair. EgRS and Butter.—Esgs lid to Is Id, Butter 7d to 3d per lb. C4UO FRED W. FHEEMAK, _t*oc K._I.S. I XCEN S_ i> » v X V H TO X Gloucester Clasabers, 195 Glouceettr street opposite Rink Stables, Christchurca. C 1059 Telephone 1950.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13597, 4 December 1909, Page 16

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