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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. jjLJINA SALEYARDS. TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 17th. Our Present Entriea Comprise: 100 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewea 140 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewea 100 Five-year-old Halfbred Ewea P0 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes 120 Two, Four, Six, and Full-mouth Halfbred Ewes 184 Five-year-old Hallbred Ewea 150 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes ISO Full-mouth Three-quarterbred Ewes Further Entries Invited PYNE and CO.. 6 ~ 9 ° Auctioneers. EYRETON LAND FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At RANGIORA, TUESDAY, MARCH 17th. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from MR J. P. HAVES, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date, Hi's splendid CROPPING AND SHEEP FATTENING FARM, situated at XV. Evretou, containing IM_ ACRES FREEHOLD, together with 55 ACRES LEASEHOLD, thc lease of which will be given in, having .Ive years to rnn. At present there are 70 acres in grasa, 17 acres rape, 10 acres turnips, balance stubble. The buildings consist of an up-to-date House of 8 rooms, with all conveniences, hot and cold water, men's whare, granary, implement shed, 7-stall stable, loose-box," chaffhouse, and blacksmith shop, good brick dairy. NOTE.—The farm is in splendid heart, fences and gates nil good, and well watered. 1* miles from rail and school. Mr Hayas' only reason for selling is that he haa to take possession of his Southbrook farm, and oannot work both SALE AT 3.30, Immediately after Robinson Bros.' Sale. For further particulars apply to PYNE and CO., RANGIORA. PYNE and CO., 5295 Auctioneers. T3ANGIORA SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. 'J SPECIAL ENTRIES: 1000 Fat Lambs 050 Fat Wethers 200 Fat Ewes 500 Sis and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewea 2SO forward Rape Lambs 150 Halfbred Ewe Lamba 120 Fino Three-quarterbred Ewes, S.M. 100 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes l.'iO Six and Eight-tooth Haifored Ewes, very good 180 ?__,lf aud Three-quarterbred Two-tooth Ewes 900 Store Lambs 140 Two-tooth Wethers PYNE ana CO., 6263 Auctioneers. QUL V E RD E N EWE FAIR. THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 19th. On account MR J. B. CRAMPTON, Waiau, 200 Three-quarterbred Four and Five-year-old Ewes On account MR T. CHAPMAN, Mt. Palm. 700 Fonr-year-old H_MbTed Ewes (E-L.-me>-rino cross) 400 S.M. Merino Ewes On account MR G. B. FISHER, Waiau, 250 Full-mouth Ewes On account MR W. G. POLHILL, Culverden, 300 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes, guaranteed ages, English LeicesteT-Merino cross; a good line On account MR L. J. PULLEY. Waiau, 200 Two-tooth Three-quarterbTedEwes 200 Six and Eight-tooth Ewes On account MR M. BETHELL, Pahau Pastures, 350 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes . 200 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes On account MR W. HAROLD ATKINSON. Mason Hills, 300 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes 450 Four, Sir, and Full-mouth Halfbred Ewes On account MR G. R. McRAE. leland Hills (in conjunction with MESSRS DALGETY and CO.), 200 Sound-mouth Halfbred Ewes 200 Halfbred Wether Lambs On account ME THOS. WILSON, Wandle Downs, 400 Young Halfbred Ewea "Further Entries are Invited." Luncheon and Afternoon Tea will he provided by tho Ladies of Culverden in a tent at the Saleyards. Proceeds to be given to the Anglican Church Fund. PYNE and CO., g_g_ Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. PYNE and CO. are instructed by MRS J. P GOODRICK, who has purchased a farm in the. North Island, to SELL hy PUBLIC AUCTION, at her Homestead, DAY'S ROAD, SPRINGSTON, On THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 19th, The whole of her LIVE and DEAD STOCK, as follows: — HORSES: 1 Chestnut Maro Bonny, aged 1 Chestnut Mare "Darling, 7yrs 1 Bay Gelding Prince, aged 1 Chestnut Gelding Mick .1 Bay Gelding Captain, 2yrs 1 Bay Filly Foal Bess The above broken to all work. COWS: 1 Purebred Jersey Bull 11 Milking Cows, in profit and to calve in August and September 5 Jersey Calves, mixed sexes TIGS: 8 Breeding Sows 14 Weaners 6 Store Pigs IMPLEMENTS: One Duncan Drill, Grain and Manure, 17----ooulter, Massey-Harris Grass Mower, Massey Cultivator, McCormick Binder (new this season), 3 D.F. Ploughs (Booth and Macdonald), 1 B.F. Plough (Duncan), 1 Duncan Tip Dray and Frame, 1 Spring Dray. 1 set four-leaf Harrows, 1 Disc Harrow, set of four-horse __3c_ks. set of three-horse Trees, 3 Backhands and Chains, 2 sets Leading Harness, Harness for all horses, Ladder, five chain of Pig Netting (new), 1 Blacksmith's Forge, 1 Iron Drill. Quantity of Carpenter's Tools, Planet Jr., Fowl Wheat, 100 Second-hand Sacks, 4 Cream Cans. Washtubs and Wringer attached. ONE ACRE of POTATOES, 15 pairs of FOWLS, Hay Knife, 3cwt of Mangold Manure, 1 Pig Net, Meat Safe. Emery Wheel, Dog Kennel. FURNITURE: One Suite in Horsehair. Sideboard, 2 Round Tables, Chest of Drawers, Duchesse Chest, Wardrobe, 2 Washstands, 2 Double Bedsteads, 1 Kitchen Sofa, Kitchen Chairs, 1 Treadle Sewing Machine, 2 Fenders and Fireironß, variety of Stuffed Birds, Pictures, Oilcloth, and SUNDRIES. Sale commences at 12 Noon. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 6274 Auctioneers. A RACECOURSE HILL FARM. SATURDAY NEXT, 21st MARCH. PYNE arid CO. havo received instructions from MR H. A. KNIGHT to SELL by AUCTION, at their Land Sale Rooms, on SATURDAY NEXT, 21st March, at 12 o'clock, a FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL FARM AT RACECOURSE HILL, Containing 260 ACRES REALLY GOOD LAND, Situated at corner of Bleak House road and Tramway, one mile from railway station. There is on excellent six-roomed House recently erected, and altoeetber it is a very desirable little farm. TERMS exceedingly moders- 1 - ---6293 PYNE and CO.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 19

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