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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. FARMS FOR SALE. 4-07 ACRES—Grand grasing L.1.P., Chev. *V f jot; good improvements; as ideal , spot; 6d per acre. Grates 500 ewes. j 1000 ACRES, HALKETT-One of the beat fattening farms in North Canterbury. £16. j 400 ACRES, KIRWEE—Good building* and improvements, land in best of heart A very productive farm, close to school asd railway. £17. j i A SPLENDID SHEEP RUN, in good dist- I j rict South—24s9 Acres freehold. 67,000 Acres j ! lease, 13,200 crossbred sheep (9000 ewes). 250 ■ cattle, 14 horses. £25,000. An absolutely certain investment I 120 ACRES, CLOSE TO CUST—Good : buildings, a large area heavy drained swamp. ; Good dairy farm. £19. IS3 ACRES, LOBURN—Four miles from Rangiora, good handy cropping farm, and ; close to school. £14 10a. i 489 ACRES, NEAR ANNAT-First-class buildings, 189 acres dairy asd agricultural, , 300 acres good. tussock. Price £10, at ' which it is one of the cheapest farms in the market 173 ACRES, NEAR GREENPARK—Sevenroomed House, good farm buildings. a handy little dairy farm. £13, on very easy terms. 590 ACRES—Magnificent grain growing and fattening Farm, close to Darfield. New bouse and farm buildings. £19 10s. 200 ACRES, CLOSE TO WEEDONS— Capital little Farm, in best of order, for sale, or exchange for larger farm. £20. PYNE and CO.. 9662 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), JULY 20th. PYNE aad CO havo received instructions from MR JNO. McGEORGE to hold a CLEARING SALE of his LITE and DEAD STOCK at his Farm, "THE MEADE," RAKAIA, TO-MORROW . (THURSDAY), JULY 20th, as follows:— HORSES: Draught Mare, 4yrs 8.G., 7yrs 8.M., aged Grey Gold., aged (Good at All Work.) 1 Trap Geld., 3yra Harness and Covera for above. CATTLE: j 2 Cows, springing to third calf 3 Heifers, springing to first calf 1 Yearling Heifer SHEEP: 18 Crossbred Ewe Hoggets 10 Crossbred Ewes in lamb 8 E.L. Rams IMPLEMENTS—DriII (McSherry), Drill with Grain Box etc. (Farmer's Favourite), Massey-Harris Binder, nearly new; Cambridge Roller, D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough, Massey-Harris Grubber, Potato Grubber. Set Harrows, Grass Mower, Set Discs, Dray and Frame, Tip-Dray, Corn Crusher, Chaffcutter complete. SUNDRIES—Gig, 1 Cart, 2 E-dders, Grindstone, Ton Chaff, 100 Bushels Oats, 25 Secondhand Sacks, Fencing Wire, Wiro Netting, FURNITURE and OTHER SUNDRIES. MR McGEORGE having cold his Farm, the above are FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Account of CLIENTS. 50 Halfbred Ewe Hoggets 40 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes 30 S.M. Crossbred Ewes Sale Starts 11.80 a.m. Sharp. Luncheon Provided; PYNE and CO.. 0667 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 21st At the HOMESTEAD, WAIMAIRI ROAD, UPPER .RICCARTON. PYNE and CO. have been insrtrncted by MRS ELLIS (the lease of her farm having expiree!) to hold a CLEARING SALE of the WHOLE of her SUPERIOR DAIRY HERD, comprising:— 25 Dairy Cows, including several well-bred Jersey Heifers, all guaranteed sound, and highly recommended. 1 Purebred Jersey Bull 1 Farm Dray, Spring Cart, Light Gig, asd Numerous Sundries. Sale Commences at 19 Noon. PYNE and CO., 9666 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 28th. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from MR W. M. LIVINGSTONE (who has sold his farm), to hold a CLEARING SALE of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK at his Homestead, Summerhill, Cust, on tho above date. Particulars as follows:— SHEEP. 380 Two, Four, Six and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes 12 and Wethers 6 E.L. Rams 2 Shrop. Rams HORSES. 1 Mare, Pride, Byrs, in foal; all work 1 Mare, Darkie, syrs, by Excelsior 1 Mare, Jess, 4yrs, by Excelsior; broken to chains , 1 Gelding, Punch, 4yrs, by Excelsior: all farm work 1 Mare, Bonny, 9yrs, all farm work; in foal 1 Filly, 3yrs, by Excelsior; nnbroken 1 Filly, 2yrs, by Mocanlay; : unbroken 2 Foals by Royal Rosebery 1 Yearling Filly, by Havelock colt 1 Harness Maro, Victoria, 4yrs, by Viotoj Hugo, dam Sacramento mare; s. and h.; very quiet and fast 1 Harness Gelding, Toby, 6yrs, br General Lincoln, dam XYZ; quiet and f.st , CATTLE. 1 Heifer, in profit 1 Heifer (second calf due November) Jersey Heifer (second calf due October) 4 Ccwg (third, fourth and fifth calves dus September-October) 1 Purebred Shorthorn Bull IMPLEMENTS. D.F. Ploujrh (P. and D. Duncan), 1 S«t Leaf Harrows, 1 Roller (Cooper and Duncan), 1 Cultivator (P. and D. Duncan), 1 Dray and Frame, 1 Set Discs, 1 Drill (P. and D. Duncan), 1 Binder (McCormick), 1 Stripper, Set Block and Tackle. 1 Trap. 1 Rubber Tyred Gig, Harness for 5 horEes SUNDRIES. Straw Chaff, 3 Tons Hay (machine pressed), Grass Seed. 300 Birch Stake', 60 Totara Posts. 12 Pairs White Leghorn Hens. _ Pairs Ducks, Household Furniture nv.d Effects, Dairy Utensils, Eskel Separator, and other Sundries too numerous to mention. SALE STARTS AT 12 NOON. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ' PYNE and CO., ; 9£gg Auctioneers. CREYKE ESTATE. UPPER RICCARTON. Comprising about 160 ACRES. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. I-PHE TRUSTEES have instructed the j ■*■ undersigned to SELL the above VALUABLE ESTATE by PUBLIC AUCTION on a date to be shortly fixed. Definite instructions to realise the Estate have been given, and, with this end la view the SALE will be practically UNRESERVED. The PROPERTY ia eitnated on the ILAM and WAIMAIRI ROADS, and ia now being surveyed into Blocks of suitable site, from FOUR ACRES UPWARDS. This Exceptional Opportunity to procure some o: the Choicest Land in the Best Suburb of Christchurch is one which must appeal to Buyers. Lithograph Plans will shortly be ready, and may be obtained, with further particulars, from MESSRS HARMAN and STEVENS, LTD.. Or 9664 PYNE and CO., Auctioneer*.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14099, 19 July 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14099, 19 July 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14099, 19 July 1911, Page 15