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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. - j THIS DAY. [ FARM AT KIRWEE. j FOR PUBLIC AUCTION. •" j PYNE and CO. have received instructions tt from MR E. CONWAY, to Sell BY AUC- ° TION iu their LAND ROOMS, CASHEL 5 STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, at 12 Noon, e I on '• ! THIS DAY. MARCH 11th, I His Farm, containing ■ ; ! ACRES, • | Suitably subdivided into convenient padj docks by standard and wire fences aud livo y j fences. I BUILDINGS include up-to-date Sevenroomed Dwelling, h. and c. water, bathroom, scullery. wa-shhou-e. large stable, granary, '> ! and numerous outbuildings. | SITUATION—Tho properly runs up to the ■Kirwe© Township, school and railway station. i The above property has been most carefully ! ' farmed for many year*, and is in cplendid heart and condition, is suitable for cropping, II and is one of the best sheep and lamb fattening farms in Canterbury. The owner's solo '• reason for soiling is his increasing vears and ill-health. | The vendor is prepared to give very rea- ' sonable terms, and to accept a reasonable : price. SC9I ' PYNE and CO. '•' T7-AIKOURA RAM AND EWE FAIR. } MONDAY NEXT, MARCH i:ith. r —7 l_ Our Present Lntries are: About 5001) Ewes and Wethers, 'in lots 4 i Further Entries Solicited. 1 PYNE and CO., '• SCS3 Auctioneers. I, , \' t A MBEU LE Y SAL E. MONDAY NEXT. 800 Prime Fat Lambs I 70 Fat Ewes 50 Fat Wethers PYNE and CO., 870,'! Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT "EASBURY," SOUTHBRIDGE. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 13th. 11)YNE and CO. have received instructions . . from MR GEORGE GILBERT (who has sold a large portion of his iarm), to offer bv PUBLIC AUCTION on tho above . date, the Wholo of his Surplus Stock of HIGH-CLASS PEDIGREE DRAUGHT HORSES, Etc., comprising as follows: — U O R S E S: Stud Book No. 2610, Vol. Vl— Bay Maro POLLY (foaled 1905). by King Alexander, dam Poll, t-tinted to Bonny Duukeld, and broken to all work. Also, Colt Foal at foot by Auchencruivo. 2011, S'ol. Vl.—Bav Maro ROSE (foaled (1905). by King Alexander, dam Doliy, stinted to Bonny Dunkeld, and broken to all work 2612, Vol. Vl.—Bay Mare DIAMOND (foaled 1906), by Craigie Hero, dam Bill, otinted to Bonny Dunkeld, and broken to all work. ; 2G43, Vol. Vl—Bay Maro QUEEN (foaled 1906), by King Alexander, dam Jip, " stinted to Bonny Dunkeld, and broken ' to all work. Also, Celt Foal at foot ' by Auchencruivo. 1 2641, Vol. Vl.—Bay Mure BONNY (foaled 1 1907), by Glencoe, dam Jip, stinted : to Bonny Dunkeld, and broken to all . work. Also, Filly Foal at foot, by Sir Herbert. i 2645, Vol. VJ—Bay Mare JEAN (foaled 1908), by Royal Blend, dam Jip, utinti ed to Bonny Dunkeld, and broken to all work. „ - 3600, Vol. Vll—Bay Mare. NANCY (foaled ;■ 1012), by Sandy'd Heir, dam Jip, i broken chains. » 3601—Bay Maro JEWEL (foaled 1911), by' i Sir James, dam Rose, stinted to i Bonny Dunkeld, and broken to all [ work. i 3Go3—Bay Mare RUBY (foaled" 1912), by ■ Sir Talbart, dam Rose, broken chains. 1 Bay Mare (3yrs), by Sir Talbart, out of stud mare, breken to chains I Bay Mare (Byrs), by Glonyier, out oi stud marc, broken t6 all work Also Filly Foal, by Revolution ' 1 Bay Maro (3yrs), by Here I Go, out of stud mare, broken all work 1 Bay Maro (4yrs), by Here 1 Go, out of 1 Shepherd Lad maro 1 Brown Mare (4yrs), by Glenyier, broken ' • to chums 1 Bay Mare (4yrs), by Shepherd Lad, stinted to Bonny Dunkeld, broken 1 chains 1 Bay Marc (Byrs), by Baron Graceful, broken to all work ' 1 Bay Mare (3yrs), by Brackcnridge, stinted to Bonny Dunkeld 1 Bay Gelding, 2yrs 1 Bay Filly (2yrs), by Sandy's Heir, out of a Grampian mare 1 Bay Filly (2yrs), by Brackcnridge 1 Bay Gelding (3yrs), by Flash Hunter i 5 Y'earling Fillies, by Sir Herbert. Auchencruive, and Baron Carlton, all out of i stud mures 2 Y'earling Colts, by Sir Herbert and Aui chencruivc, out of stud mare 1 Half-draught Filly, 2yrs 1 Half-draught Gelding (4yrs), broken har- • neea 2 Hacks, broken to saddle and harness 2 Hack Geldings (2yrs), 1 Pony Mare C A T T L E: 4 Shorthorn Cows, in full profit 1 Halfbred Jersey Cow (third calf), in full profit 5 Heifers, in calf to Shorthorn bull 6 Young Cattle. M.S. SHEEP. STUD SOUTHDOWN FLOCK N.Z.F.u. No. 91. 20 Ewe Lambs 51 Two-tooth Ewes 35 Four-tooth Ewes 33 Six-tooth Ewes 26 Eight-tooth Ewes 38 Ram Lambs In Lois of 5, 40 Two-tooth Rams Flock Sheep. 92 Two-tooth Hulf and Three-quarter-bred Ewes ' 75 Fat Wethers * 30 Forward Wethers 71 Forward Ewes 35 Rape Lambs PICS: 1 Largo Store Pigs 8 Breeding Sows IMPLEMENTS : 1 D.F. "Duncan" Plough 1 3-F. "Duncun" Plough 1 Whitechapcl Curt 1 Creamery Cart Four-horse Set of Harness, in first-class order SALE AT 12 NOON. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO.. £692 Auctioneers. A N G I O R A S A £T_". TUESDAY NEXT. ffX) Fat Lambs 320 Fat Ewes J3U Fat Wethers l-'J Forward Rape Lambs IUO Two-tooth Threc-quarlerbred Ewes 300 Six and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes Straight Station , line. 150 Store Lanl'bs PYNE and CO., 5727 Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT. ~ CLEARING SALE. PYNE and CO. are instructed bv MR GEORGE PEARCE (who is leavi,i~ the District), to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION at his HOMESTEAD, ROLLESTON on" TUESDAY NEXT, the 14th March, tho whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, as followsHORSES—I Trap Horse, by Haveloek. tiyrs, quiet and fast; 1 Pony, oyrs. quiet in saddle and harness; 1 Draught Gelding, oyrs, broken to chains; 1 Half-draught Mare, oyrs ail work. CATTLE—4 Cow.s In milk and "in calf, 2 Springing Heifers, 3 Heifers, to calve. iu Spring, Haifbred Jerseys, 4 Halfbred Jersey Heifers, 2 Calves, 1 Purebred Shorthorn Bull, 1 Two-vear-old Steer. PIGS :j Breeding Sows. IMPLEMENTS— Double-furrow Plough (Booth and Macdonaid). Grass Mower, with Clover Platform and Rako, Hay Rake, in 'irflt-clasg order, "ood - Spring Dray, Perfection Winnowing Machine good Waggonette, Gig, Hand-power Chaffcutter, Grindstone. Gent's Bicycle, about 20 Sacks Seed Oats (Carton's Abundance), about 16 Sacks Seed Oats (Garton's Record)' about 10 Sacks Tuscan Wheat, about 30 Bushels Grass Seed, G good Incubators. 60 to 360 eggs 7 good Brooders (hot air and tireless), several Breeding Pens, White Plymouth Rocla and Ir.dis-n Runner Duck.", several Cwt. Barb i ' Wire, lot of Sheep Netting, Stakes,. Fowl ] Netting, Pig Trough-, Tools. Furniture and Sundries. Loading Stace. SALE at 1° nocn LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sfcj PYNE and CO., Auctioneers. c

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 16

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