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AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. COXTIXUATIOX SALE. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock. Corner and Lichtic.d etrecis. FAXCY GOODS, LEATHER HOODS. isILYEi; PLATL, JEWELLERY, WATCHES. CLOCKS. To clcso ih? lute Mr H. Oakay'e Estate. •W. E. SI.MES acd CO., 5W5 Auctioncrs. THIS DAY. THIS ru.. At I.HO p.m.. On the Premises, op pes. to Sockburn Railway Station. MESSKS W. E. SIMES nnd CO.. Auctioneers, will SELL, r,n account Mr l>. Mitch-;!!, as nb-.Mv. :h« whole of his FURXITURiI, CIIATTKLS, and EFFECTS, coniprifirg Ciiri'ets, Linolci'iEs, Chairs, Coiie-ics. Bedsteads Cir.'.oiv, B-oks, Churn .md MilV "•:.->!■-«, nrs'-clpss Dairy Cow, Aviary, :vd Cursr:-?, Champion Gun and a Imjsl o: ?ird'ir-f W. E. SIMES and CO., 551G Auctioneers. PYNE AND CO. EST MELTOX SALE YARDS. MOXDAY XEST. Our present entries— 000 Fat acd F-.rw.ird VTethers 1 Heifer. FURTHER EXTIUES ARE IXVITED. lioO PY.nE and CO. CLEARIXG SaLE AT AXXAT. TUESDAY XEXT, JULY 21st. OYXE and CO. have received instructions ■I- fr..m the KXKv. I'iOKo in the ESiAIK .F THE LAXii iilO.nAS uHOuMt'itLD, ij hoid 11 CLEAi;i.\'U SALE on the. above -iate, particulars of which are aji iohows : — 2 dies. Geldings, aged, by y&rincrs' Frisud 1 Bay u*'.:ling, Tyrs, by Fiindy's Heir All good phattvie, sound and i;ui->t. 1 Cow, due to cii.ye fceptcmber 1 Cow, due to ca.ve December 1 Dry Cow ;: Steers 1 Good Heifor lIvIPLEMEXTS. Maeeey-Karris Binder (good). Cooper and Duncan Dri.i. s"' s in • manure; D.F. i'lou:h, '- S.F. Ploughs, sto \i, Dray anJ Fran-.e, Roller, Ma c ."ey-ha.ris Cullivat.r. 4-leai tiiie Harrows, Tt.ip and ll.inie c s, Pkiugii Cha:nn, ti ocks ami Chuine, Swingle xrte--. Ilanic c, Saddle qua-.nity o; Sacks, .1 ft.icV? of Oat Shcuves, and SUXDKIES. SALE AT 1.30 p.m. SHARP. PYXE and CO., 5551 Auctioneers. t> A X G I O X A SALE TUESDAY XEXT. 150 Prime Fnt Wcthere SO Fat Ewes (j<l Forward Hoggets, mixed sexes SS Full-mouth Ewes, E.L. rams April 1-20 Forward Hoggets •20 Yearlings PYXE and CO., 5559 Auctioneers. CLEARIXG SALE. LEESTON. ON FRIDAY XEST, JULY 24th. PYXE AXD CO. are instructed by Mrs STERLING to hold a Clearing Saltof all her LIVE and DEAD STOCK, at the Homestead, liEESTOX, on Friday Xext, July 24th. Particulars as follows: — 1 Bay Horse, Tommy. 1 Spring Dray and 2 Spring Trap*. 1 Sut Trap Harness. 1 Two-roomed Cottage at Lake Eilesmere-. 1 Motor Launch, and 1 Boat at Lake Etlesmere. 1 Drap Net, complete; also Flounder aud Herring Nets. Plain and Barb Wire. 1 "Triumph" Motor Cycle and Side Chnir, nearly new, and S"XDRIES. , SATE AT 13 o'clock. PYXE and CO.. 5552 Auctioneers. CLEARIXG SALE HIGH-CLASS LITE . AXD DEAD STOCK. PYXE AXD CO. arc instructed by MP.. J. O'CONNOR, who has sold his farm, to hold n.«ale of the whole of his Live and Dfad Stock, at the hoin-c-stend. COURTEXAY, OX THURSDAY, the SOth mat. Full particulars to follow. 5533 PYXE and CO. IMPORTANT CLEARIXG SALE. LIVE AXD DEAD STOCK. ITI'NE AXD CO. aro instructed hy MR GEORGE GUDSELL, who ha.s sold hie Farm, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTIOX β-t the Homeatcad, DARFIELD, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 4th, Th* whole of hie VALUABLE LIVE and DEAD STOCK, a3 follows: — SHEEP— 2-20 Four, Six and Eight-tooth Halfbrcd ewes, rams in 15th April. 230 Four, Sb: anrl Eisht-tootb Crossbred Ewes, rams in loth April. 200 Two and Four-tooth Crossbred Ewes, jams in loth April. . ISO Half and Three-quartcrbrcd hix and lii&ht-looth Ewc6. iams in 15th AprU. 130 Sound-mouth Merino Eiycb, rams in 15th April. 200 Full and Failing-Mouth Merino E^vee, rams in 15th April. 100 Crossbred Hogget?, mixed eexee. 20 Rams. HORsrr— Browu Mare, Rose, C years, broken to all farm work. Bay Ms-re, isunaiy, 6 years, broken to all farm vvork. Bay Mare, Jees, 0 years, broken 1o all farm v,-ork. Che.'stnut Gelding, Bill, 6 j-ears, broken to aU farm work. Bay Gelding, Prince, S years, broken to all - fsj-in woik. Bay Gelding, Tom, 8 years, broken to all farm work. Harne*? Mare, Polly, f> years. Hack Mare, iselly, a(?ed. •2 Harness Ponice, S years •-. Draught Filiy, rising 3 year* J by King Alexander. Draught Filly, rising 2 years, by King Alexander. Yearling Draught Colt, by Dalmnir Clyd<*. Harnesa Gelding, rising 3 years, by Blackchild. Filly rising 2 ytars, by Silver Pride. Yearling Filly by Dahnuir Clyde. CATTLE— 3 Dairy Cowe in milk and in calf. 1 Dairy Cow, just calved. 1 Dairy Cow, to calvo early. 1 Heifer, duo let September. 3 Heifers in calf. 1 Fat Cow. 3 Forward Steers, 2J yeans. 1 Ytarling Heifer. 1 Shorthorn Bull, 2 years. 3 Calves. 1 Berkshire Sow in pig. IMPLEMEXTS—Farm dray and frame, tip-dray and frames, Sf. Duncan plough, d.f. plough (Duncan), 1 4-f. Booth diec plough, '2 Duncan cultivators, 1 turnip grubber, Cambridge roller, act 4-leef grub harrows, £et 5-leaf tyne harrows, 2 Maesey bindeTa, Masaey drill, grain and manure, with grass-seed attachment, 6-horao block and tackle, -i-horso block and tackle, spring trap, pony gig, 2 ehecpftedere, weighing machine, woolprces, wool-table, new nnd second-hand sacks, separator and dairy utensils, pig troughs, farm and garden tools, 10 tons oatsheaf chaff, 1 ton Btraw chaff, 1000 bushels Carton oats, 20 sacks Algerian outs, 200 busheh Italian ryegrass eeed, plough, shaft and leading haj-no-ss, gig, and trap harness. 2 Tons Gamekeeper Potatoes, 1 stack oaten sheaves, about 20 tons. Stakes, pestjj and wire netting. POULTRY. . % 3 She«p Dog 3. • Also Quantity HC-USEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale to COMMEXCE at 11.30 sharp. j LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYXE and CO.. S3si Auctioneers.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15023, 18 July 1914, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume L, Issue 15023, 18 July 1914, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume L, Issue 15023, 18 July 1914, Page 20

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