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AUCTION*. PYNE AND 00. ■yyEST MELTON* SALEYARDS. MONDAY NEXT. ENTRIES ARE INVITED. 5528 PYNE and CO. g A N 6 I O E A SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. 100 Fart Wethers 80 Fst Ewes 50 S.M. Ewee, 5G lambs 100 Two-tooth "Wethers, shorn 80 Four and Six-tooth Wethers 65 Ewee, 70 lambs Account G-AVTN DALZIEL (proceeds to go to Belgian Children's Fund): It Actcs of Hay PYNE and CO., 5534 Auctioneers. CLEARING- SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT GLEN ROY. THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 33rd. PYNE and CO. (in conjunction with H. MATSON and CO.) have been instructed to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, on account of ifß JOE ATKINSON, lie having sold his property, all tho LIVE and DEAD STOCK, at his "Homestead, Glenrov. SHEEP— 200 Halfbrcd and Thrce-quarterbred Ewea in the "wool, from two-tooth to fullraouth, with 100 per cent, lambs G2 Halfbred and Three-quarterbrcd Ewes in the wool, from two-tooth to fullmouth, with 100 per cent, lambs 90 Shorn Halfbrcd Ewe Hoggets 80 Dry Ewes In tlie wool 9 Rams CATTLE— 2 Red and White Cows, one month in profit, 3rd calves 1 Red and White Springer, due to first oalf ' 3 Calves HORSES— Bay Mare Kit. 7yre, broken to all work Bay Gelding Peter, Tvra, broken to all work Bay Gelding Dobbin, aged, broken to all work Bay Mare Kate, aged, broken to all work (Collar, hamee, winkers, covers with each horse). LIGHT HORSES— Grey Gelding Meylock, syrs, saddle and narncßs Black Pony Dingby, 7yiß, saddle and harness Bay Mare Myer, 4yra, saddlo Chestnut Filly, 3yra, unbroken Bay Gelding, 2yrs, unbroken Bay Colt Yearling, by Specification Junr. IMPLEMENTS— Reaper and Binder (MoCormaci), reaped 40 acres; Grain and Manure Drill (P. and D. Duncan), Farm Dray and Frame, Tip Dray and Frame, Spring (light). Dogcart, Gig, Di6c Harrows, (Reid and Gray), 4-Jeaf Tine If arrows, Double-furrow Plough (Duncan), Singlefurrow Plough (Duncan), Quantity of Good Socks (about 200), Tarpaulin, Wheelbarrow, 3' Riding Saddles and >B rid lee. Spring Dray Harness, Gig Harness, Cart Saddle and Breaching. -ft Leading Harness, Grindstone, IG Coils Wire Netting, Stakes and Posts. Ladders, Hurdles, Manure, W oolpsw !u?, Potatoes, Fowls, Portable Copper, Separator, Milk Pans and Dairy Churn, Meat Safe, Kerosene Stove, Ohaff, Blocks and Chains, Swingletress, Sheep Dog, all Household Furnitore aril Effects, including piano, etc., and usual farm sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale Starts 11.30. PYNE and CO., H. MATSON and CO.. 8533 Au.jVor.eerp. CLEARING SALE. WO ORG ROVE. FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 3-lth. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from MR T. A. SHIELDS, who is relinquishing fanning, owing to ill-health in family, to hold a CLEARING SALE on NOVEMBER 24th, AT THE HOMESTEAD, WOODGBOVE.

Particulars of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK as follows: Kj Hi K—700 Young Ewes, with lam be at foot; a first-class line 100 Wether Hoggets and Bams 40 JEUj. Kwce, Lambs at foot 30 Sbnjpohire Ewes, Lambs at foot HORSES— 6 D. Mazes and Geldings, Sjib to aged, all work 6 Unbroken Draughts, by Moor's Bridegroom and lan Mcßeth Gig Mare, by General Lincoln Children's Pony, Syra (well known) CATTLE— ( 2 Jersey Springers, very good 1 Jersey 8011, 18 months IMPLEMENTS, Etc.— Double-seated Buggy, 2 Drays and Frames, Larry, 2 Sets Disc Harrows, 1 Cultivator, ' 3 Sets Tvne Harrows. Double-fur-row, 3-fuxrow, and Hillside' Ploughs, Grain and Manure Drill, Roller, Mower, and Bake, 2 Binders, Spring Dray, Gig and Harness, Sheep Feeders, new Standard Wire Netting, Forge, Anvil, and Boring Machine, big lot Sundries, Burrell Engine and Clayton Mill, Clayton Engine and Ransome Mill, Clover Compound Sheller (nearly new), 8 Traction Waggons, 2 Galleys, lot Mill Extras, 2 Barrels Oil, 7 Cords Firewood. Some Furniture, Dairy Utensils, Separator. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Conveyance will meet Train Hawarden. SALE AT 12 NOON. PYNE and CO., 8530 Auctioneers. A MOST ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20th. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from MIR FRANK GARDINER, to Sell by Auction at their Land Sale Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, December ,20th, at 2.30 o'clock. HIS MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY AT PURAU, Containing ACRES IN ONE BLOCK. Of the beet GRAZING LAND in Canterbury. A great feature of the property is that it is absolutely permanent pasture, and requires no cultivation- The Property la moat beautifully situated with a THREE-MILE SEA FRONTAGE to Lyttelton Harbour. It can be reached from the City in ONE HOUR by train boat, and is TWO EASY DA\S* drive for Stock to ADDINGTON YARDS. There ifl a beautiful Homestead with good 12-roomed Honse, mostly Btone, and all necessary oonvenianoee, large Orchard of aboftt 2 ACRES. THE WOOLSHED » in order, holds 700 eheep, and is supplied with Electric Light and power for the 6 Machine Shears. Otter buildings comprise Stable (5 stalls, loose-box. and chaff-houoe). Dip, Wooletore, 4 Sets Sbecp Tarda, Stud Sheep Sbed, Cowshed Workshop, two 6-roomed Workmen's Cottages, with all up-to-date conveniences, etc.. etc. The property ia subdivided into 2 large blocks and 14 paddock*—ample far all requirements. It is permanently watered, and there i»re numerous clumps of Native Bueh on the property. Mr Gardiner hae determined to relinquish farming, thift ATTRACTIVE HOME and MAGNIFICENT FARM is for sale. It is so well-known that we need hardlv describe it, but we are quite safe in saying that it is erne of the VERY FINEST PROPERTIES in the whole, of the Dominion. Term* will be exceptionally easy. For further particulars apply PYNS-aad^CO.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15751, 18 November 1916, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15751, 18 November 1916, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15751, 18 November 1916, Page 15

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