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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. IN OUR LAND ROOMS. THIS DAY, AT 12 NOON. SALE BY AUCTION OF GOODWILL OF L.I.P. OF 13G ACRES, AT GEBBIE'S FLAT, oa account MR GEO. SWANSON. PYNE and CO., 3202 a Auctioneers. gPRINGSTON SALE YARDS. MONDAY' NEST, OUR PRESENT ENTRIES. 120 Prime Fat Sheep 100 Forward Four ana Six-tooth Wetaen 10 Fat Bu.locicfl 30 Head Store . and Dairy Cattle 40 Fat and Store Fige Deer in g Binder, in good order. Farther Entries are Icrited. PYNE and CO.. 3232 Auctioneers. A FINE SPRINGSTON FARM. SATURDAY NEXT, 11th DECEMBER. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from Mr W. T. Robinson, to Sell by Auction, at their Land Salerooms, on SATURDAY NEXT, December Ilth, at 12 o'clock, Ilia fine Agricultural and Fattening I Farm at Springston, containing 290 ACRES, Subdivided into 17 Paddocks. 70 Acres are in wheat. 30 oats, 19 potatoes, 14 rape, and 35 turnips The Farm ia splendidly situated. There is a very nioe little Homestead, consisting of good 6-roomed House, with all necessary farm buildings, and 13 altogether an attractive proposition. 3203 PYNE and CO. » TUESDAY NEXT. SEFTON LAND FOR SALE. By Public Auction at Rangiora. ' TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 7th, 1915, At 2.30 p.m. On Account tho ESTATE THE LATE WM. DUFFELL. PYNE and CO. are instructed by the Trustees of the Wm. Duffell, to Sell bv Public Auction, on the above date, 58 ACRES 3 ROODS 20 PERCHES, being R.S. 7813, situated ct Sefton, and occupied by Mr C. C. Judge, together with all Buildings thereon. THE FARM is in good heart, and is one of tho best Dairy Farms in tho District, being one milo from Railway and Creamery. BUILDINGS consist of 5-roomed House. 8 Cowbails, and other Outbuildings. SALE AT 2.80. PYNE and CO., 320< Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. HIGH-CLASS OHOKA FARM. PYNE AND CO. (in conjunction with the N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, instructed by Mr DIRK PIHL, WILL SELL BY AUCTION IN JANUAit j , HIS FARM AT OHOKA, containing— ACRES, comprising 210 acres heavy JOv swamp land, 160 acres good plains land, and 140 acres medium land al! in excellent heart. This is an ideal Farm for Stud Breeding. Cloeo to Creamery, P. 0.. etc. with Station at tho door. Full particulars later. PYNE and CO., N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, 3205 Joint Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT. CLEARING SALE OF PURE-BRED AND HIGH-CLASS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. ; HORORATA, HAVING sold his farm, wo are instructed bv MR HUGH BOYLE to SELL the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK at> tho Homestead, HORORATA, TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 7th. Particulars as follows: — SHEEP. 150 Four, Six, and Eight-iooth Thrcequarterbred Ewes, with 157 Lambs 117 Three-quarterbred Ewes, with 123 Lambe IC3 Fat and Forward Ewce 53 Four, Six, and Eight-tcoth Three-quar-terbred Ewes with 53 lambi 38 Forward Merino Ewes 10 Southdown Ewes 10 Lambs 8 Two-tooth Southdown Ewes 6 Four-tooth Southdown Rama 4 Two-tooth Southdown Rams •1 Sound-mouth Southdown Rams 1 Stud Ram HORSES. Bay Draught Stallion, Prido of Allanton, Stud Book No. 1191 Grey Mare, Rose, 7yre, prize-taker, m Stud Book, broken ail work Chestnut Gelding, Max, 6yrs, Ist pnzetaker Christchurch two years running, broken all work Black Gelding, Laddie, 6yrs, all work, Chestnut Mare, Peggy, 6yrs, all work Bay Mare, Bonny, ?yrs, all work Chestnut Gelding, Sandy, 4yre, all work Chestnut Marc, Pride, Svrs, broken to chains Chostnut Gelding, Farmer, 4yrs, broken to chains Bay Gelding, Bob, 9yrs, all work Bay Mare, Pride, Byrs, broken to chains Bay Filly, Maudo, 4yrs, broken to lead Bay Filly, 3yrs, broken to lead Brown Filly, ,3yrs, broken to lead Bay Filly, 2yrs, broken to lead Brown Gelding, 2yrs, broken to lead Bay Gelding, 2yrs, broken to lead Bay Filly, lyr, broken to lead Bay Filly, lyr, broken to load Brown Colt, lyr, broken 'to lead Bay Half Draught, lyr, broken to lead The above horses are by the following wellknown draught stallions: - -Black Douglas, Glenzier, King Edward, Young Balmuir, Royal Famo Pride of Allanton, Kings Recordj and Glen coo. LIGHT HORSES AND HUNTERS. Chestnut Gelding, Vauderlito, 4yrs, broken to saddle, prise-taker Roan Mare, Trilby, 6yrs, broken to saddle prite-taker • ~ ~ Thoroughbred Filly, Donnata, by Menschikeff, 3yrs, broken to saddle Bay Colt, Corniform, by Nautiform, 2yrs, broken to lead • Bay Filly, by Cronstadt, lyr, broken to lead PONIES. Chestnut Stallion, Silver King (imp.), syrs, j 10 hands - j Cream Marc, Silver:", 3yrs, broken to saddle j and Harness, 10 hands ~, , . _ 1 Cream Mare, 2?rs, broken to saddle and harness, 'J nands Cream Mare, Silver Rose, Gyrs, wi-h foal at foot CATTLE. 2 Heifars in full profit 2 Forward Cows (empty) j 1 Heifer with calf at foot , G Calves PIGS. 1 Sow in pig 3 Store Pigs IMPLEMENTS. j McCormick Binder, P. and D. Duncan ; Grain Drill, Booth, McDonald Grain and Manure Drill. 15 Coulter (new), 3- j Furrow P. and D. Plough, 2-Furrow P. and D. Plough, 2-Furrow Reid and Grav Plough, Booth, McDonald Disc Harrows (new). Giant Duncan Cultivator, Massey-Harris Grass Mower, Set. 4-Leaf Tyne Harrows, Turnip Grubber, 2 Farm Drave and Frames, 2 Booth, McDonald Sheep Feeders (new), ono Tip Dray (new), 1 Trolley, Box Cart, Long Shatter Gig. Moulding Plough and Horse Hoe Combined, Cambridge Roller, 2 Sets 4-Horee Block and Tackle (new), Whee.barrow, Sack Barrow, Grindstone, Quantity of Swingle Trees. Plough Chains, Plough, Shaft, and Leading Harness, Horse Covers, 120 New Sacks, 300 Sooond-hand Sacks, Posts and Timber, 2 Ladders, Wire Netting and Stakes, 2 New Gates, 2 New Tarpaulins, 120 Bushels English ■ Ryegrass Seed, 2 of Cow Grass* 10 Sacks of Oats. 3 tons of Oat Sheaf Chaff, 1 ton Agricultural Salt 1 Vega Separator (new), 30 pair of Fowls, 3 Sheep Dogs, alao quantity of Household Furniture and Sundries too numerous to mention. Also, on account ol MRS H. A. BOYLE, 1 Ford Motor Car, almost new Salo Commences 12 NOON, SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. •fl<* " PYNE and CO.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15453, 4 December 1915, Page 19

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