AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. TO-MORROW. IMPORTANT SALE OF HAULING AND , THRESHING PLANT. TN consequence of DISSOLUTION of X PARTNERSHIP we are instructed by MESSRS RUSSELL and KELTIE to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, HORORATA, At one o'clock. TO-MORROW • (THURSDAY), The whole of their THRESHING, HAULING, and CHAFFCUTTING PLANT, as follows: — 1 1 EIGHT HORSE - POWER FOWLER TRACTION ENGINE, fitted with the latest improvements, and in the best of order nnd condition HORNSBY COMBINE, in perfect working order Whare, Water Cart, and Horse 1 1 SIX HORSE-POWER BURRELL TRACTION ENGINE, only two years old, in perfect condition Commonwealth Chaff-utter, as good as new Ten Ton Traction Lorry Six Ton Traction Lorry Breaking Down Saw Bench, by Cooper and S Duncan Rip Saw Bench with Saws complete Splendid Whare 32 by 16 Quantity Roofing Iron and' Timber, Forge, Anvil, Blacksmith' 3 Tools, and a lot of ) Sundries. The whole plant can be seen on the pre- - miscs, Hororata. prior to day of pale, Biid on that dny tho ENGINES WILL BE SHOWN UNDER STEAM. SALE at 1 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 5270 Auctioneers. riULVERDEN SALE. TO-MOKROW (THURSDAY), JAN. 12th. • Account MR M. BETHELL, Pah.v Pastures. 260 Prime Freezing Lambs c Account MR ALEX. MOW AT. ; 300 Prime Freezing Lambs PYNE and CO.. i 5443 Auctioneers. KIRWEE SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, 13th. "*4X7"E fhall be glad to receive advice of * > ' ENTRIES for this SALE. PYNE and CO.. 5446 Auctioneers. jQCARGILL SALE. I FRIDAY, JANUARY 13th. I On account of MR WM. ELLIOT, t 500 Fat Four and Six-tooth Wethers On account of MR GEO. GIBB, ' 150 Fat Wethers 1 On account of MR J. HENDERSON, i 150 Fat and Forward Lambs , On account of MR .TAS. CAMERON, ( 80 Forward Wether Hoggets Other Entries, | 300 Fat Lambs \ FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. ■ PYNE and CO.. 1 5447 Auctioneers. A SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. AT LEESTON YARDS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13th, PYNE' and CO. (in conjunction with the N.Z. Farmers' Co-op.) have received \ instructions from Mr H. HAMILTON. I Irwell, to SELL by AT JON, as above, tho goodwill of his splendid [ L.I.P. OF 430 ACRES. , Improvements consist of good 7-roomed ' house, large cow shed, stable, chaff-house, implement shed, etc.. etc., etc. [ The land is eminently adapted for Dairying r or Fattening, and ia altogether a most DEj SIRABLE HOME. ■ , The property will bo offered immediately after pig aale. PYNE and CO., N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. 5449 Joint Auctioneers. , rp-A T T E R S A L L ' S. SATURDAY NEXT,. JANUARY 14th. i PYNE and CO. will SELL, on account of ' THE ESTATE of the LATE JOS. CARLE- - TON, the following: — ' B G Special Boy, by Specification, dam ' Yorkshire _a«a " Br Mare Mies Burlington, by Young Burlington, dam Miss Harewood ' Yearling Colt, by Wildmore, dam Miss Burj lington ■ 1 Dogcart, 1 Gig, Spring Dray, 2 Set- Har- __' ness, Saddles, Bridles, Horse Covers, , etc., etc. . On Account Mr "J. T. MEREDITH, r Geraldine, j Convertible Motor 'Bus, 18-24 h.p., Siddeley Omnibus; seats 15 persons, and can be converted into lorry, to carry 2i tons. PYNE and CO., 5226 Auctioneers. * CLEARING SALE. "THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1911. AT SCARGILL YARDS. PYNE and CO. have received instructions, from MR R, H. WOOD, of Teraka/u, t Scargill, who has disposed of his property, - to hold a CLEARING SALE on above- date. Full particulars, Stack, etc., in last Saturday's Papers. • PYNE and CO., > 54-13 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28th. A MAGNIFICENT L.I.P. PROPERTY. OYNE and CO. have received instructions 1 from MR P. T. GELL, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Land Rooms, on above date, tho GOODWILL AND IMPROVEMENTS of his beautiful propsrty at Domett. There are 356 ACRES, L.1.P., • At a Low Rental, and 60 ACRES LEASEHOLD Twelve months to run. There is a good and substantial House of ■ seven rooms, stable, woolshed, dip. sheep ; yards, and everything necessary for the sue- ', "cessful working of tho farm,' which is one j of the choicest on the settlement, and it 3 position, viz.. within half a mile of Domett Railway Station, makes it one "of the most desirable properties in the district. Full particulars on application. PYNE and CO., 5452 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1911, DAIRY FARMS. DAIRY FARMS. AT CASHMERE. Within Easy Reach of City. A Unique Opportunity for Dairymen. PYNE and CO. (in conjunction with Dalgety and Co., Ltd.) have received instructions from the TRUSTEES of the Late SIR J. CRACROFT WILSON to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, 4th February next, about 526 ac *es. Of the Well-Itnown CASHMERE ESTATE. Subdivided into beautiful DAIRY FARMS, Ranging from 20 TO 50 ACRES. We would call the attention of those in search of first-class DAIRY LAND to this exceptional opportunity. Without exaggeration we can cay that there ia no better land for the purpose in the Dominion, and it has the qualification—so difficult to be obtained now—of beingclose to the City and suitable for MILK RUN purposes. PLANS -now in • course of preparation. PYNE and CO., DALGETY and CO., LTD., 5451 Joint Auctioneers. NCE again.—Baby Plates 2s and -S~6_, at Minson's. Porridge Platea Is, la 3d. Tea Plate Gd. All with nursery pictures. C 2957
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