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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CDjjAWARDEN SALE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). On account MR J. JONES, Tho Pea«s, 80 Prime Fat Lambs On account MR H. H. HOLLAND, Waikaii, 70 Forward Four-tooth Wethers On account MR JOHN WELD. 100 Bushels of Ttlavera Seed Wheat 200 iiuehels of Garton Seed Oats, m .ots to suit purchasers Account MR P. C. HOBAJ«, 1 Second-hand Massey-Harris Grain, Turnip, and Manure Drill, in good working order , „ - PYNE and CO., 4-13 Auctioneers. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). CLEARING SALE AT SPRINGBANK. ON ACCOUNT MR GEO. GARRATT. TO-HOEftOW (THURSDAY). PYXE and CO. have received instructions from MR GEO. GARRATT (who has let his farm), to Sell the whole cf his LIVE and DEAD STOCK o:: tho above date, as follows: — SIIEEP— , , . . 150 Fine Three-quartivored r<v.-e Lamos; e-DCoial lino 25 Two-tooth Wethers 5 E.L. Ram Lambs HORSES— Draught Gelding, Punch, aii work Draught Marc, Joan, 6yie, all work Draught Gelding, Bob. 9yrs, all work Draught Gelding, Peter, Syrs, all work Draught Gelding, Captain, syrs, all work Harr.eca Gelding, Robert, 9yre, e. and h. Yeu-rlin;? Filly, by Gordon Highlander Dr. Geld. Dick, 3yr3, all work 1 Dr. Yearling Tho draughts aro all E°°d workers, and can be recommended. CATTLE— 3 18-month Heifers 8 10-month Calvoa 1 Cow, calved 1 inor.'.h, 3rd calf 1 Cow, due in August IMPLEMENTS, Etc.2 McCorniick Binders (cut one season), 2 ! Farm Drays and Frames, 3-f. Plough (B. and McD.), 2-f. Plough (R. and G.), Single-furrow (B. and McD.), 5laaf Harrows, 4-leaf • Ti7pod, Clod Crusher, P. and D. Giubber, Maeoey Grubber, 16-blado Disc (B. and McD.), Roller (P. and D.), 6-horac Block and Tackle, 7 Sets Chains, Swiugletroes, Farm Tools, etc.. quantity Wire Netting, Barb and Plain Wire, Stakes and Posts 1 Trap, 1 Rubber-tyred Gig (Watkina and Webber), 1 Trap, Trap Harness, Gig Hamees, 2 Sets Dray Harness, 3 Sets Leading Harnees, Riding Saddlo and I Bridle, Stack Covers 4 tons Straw Chaff, 2 Stacks Oatsheaves r (about 24 tons). 10 Tons Mangolds, 20 | Sacks Algerian Oats | Quantity Furniture, Churn. Domo Separa- ; tor (20 gallons), Studcbakcr Motorcar (new, done 1000 miles) Motor-car, 5-3 eater, 40 horse power A large quantity of sundries Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 4713 Auctioneers. I TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). 1 CLEARING SALE AT MOTUKARARA. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). ' "DYNE and CO. have received instructions 1 -IT from the Trustees of tho late EDWARD WILLIAM RICHARD GOODWIN to Sell, on tho above date, at MOTUKARARA, all the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, aa follows:— : CATTLE— 6 Shorthorn Cross Cows 1 Springer , HORSES— Draught Mare, Bessie, 2yrs Bay Gelding, Mayor, aged Bay Mare, Nellie, aged Bay Mare, Old Star, aged Bay Mare, Bonnie, aged Bay Mare, Pidgeon, aged Bay Mar'o, Young Star, 4yis Bay Hack Gelding, Jimmio Trap. Horse, Cocky IMPLEMENTS, Etc.— 4 Tip Drays and Harness. Tip Dray (old), Trajj, D.F. Plough, Harrows, Old Gig, Anvil, Vyce, • Forge, Grindstone, 5 Covers, Milking Utensils, Trap and , Harness, Waggon, S.F. Plough 10 Pairs Fowls, 6 Ducks, 4 Pigs FURNITURE and SUNDRIES EXTRA ENTRIES— Account MR JOBEPH BLANCHE: 7 Yearlings 1 Cow Aocount MR FREDERICK BLANCHE; B Yearlings SALE AT 12 NOON. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. A _ PYNE and CO., *711 Auctioneers. gHEFFIELD SfLE. f FRIDAY NEXT. 200 Fat Sheep and Lambs 8 Dry Cow® 1 Springer 1 Duncan Cultivator PYNE and CO., 4743 Auctioneers. gPRINGSTON SALE. 1 MONDAY NEXT, JULY 2nd. - Account MR E. H. ROWELL, Springston. 6 Purebred Southdown Ram Lambs 22 Southdown Ewe Lambs 30 Southdown Ewoa, Two, Four, and Sixl tooth Flock Book No. 233, in first-class condition. FURTHER ENTRIES ARE INVITED. PYNE and CO., 4712 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT OXFORD. On account WRIGHT BROS. MONDAY. JULY 2nd, 1917. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from WRIGHT BROS., who have sold their Farm, to SELL, on the above dote, tho whol© of their LIVE and DEAD STOCK, us follows:— SHEEP— 350 Halfbred Six and Eight-tooth Ewes, E.L. aud Shrop. Bams 12th April - 80 Full-mouth Halfbred Ewes, E.L. Rams S 20th April 101 Three-quarterbred Two-tooth Ewes 400 Tbroe-quarterbred Ewe Hoggets 60 Fat Ewes „ 50 Fat Wethers I, 10 Rams g CATTLEio 1 Cow, due August 1 Cow, due September •o 2 Fat Steers j. 20 Yearlings h HORSES— Bay Geld. Nugget, 9yrs • Bay Geld. Punch, 9yrs b Bay Geld. Geordic, 7yrs Ches. Geld. Sandy. 6yrs Black Geld. Darkie. 9yrs ■8 Grey Mare Bonnie, 7vrs Four-year-old Geld., unbroken 3 t On© Yearling Colt Bay Cob Mare Kiwi, 4yrs i- Harn«63 and Covers for all Hotscs. The above aro broken to -all work, and good 7 workers. 1 IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— d Farm Dray and Frame, 3-F. Plough (R. n and G.), 6-leaf Set Tine Harrows, P. it and D. Duncan Discs, Duncan Drill (naw), McCormick Binder, Cambridge Roller. Duncan Cultivator. Sledge, Sheep-feeder, Woolpress, Spring Trap. Rubber-tyred Gig, 6-horoe Block and Tackle, with Trees, 10 Coils Cyclone Netting, 400 Stakes, quantity of Standards and Posts, 2*400-gaL Tanks (new), a 2 Tons Oatsheaf Chaff, 1 Stack Oat iS IB Sheaves, about 15 Tons. Lawn Mower, - Swingletrees, Plough Cliains, Gig Harness (new), Rid ins Saddle and Bridle, Cart Saddle and Breeching, and a large quantity of Sundries. it i d SALE at 12 sharp. 9- LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 4607 Auctioneers. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ly ct QA ACRES TURNIPS, in two lots. Good t. «7V run out. Apply to PYNE and CO., 37 4712 Christchurch or Rakaio*

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15938, 27 June 1917, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15938, 27 June 1917, Page 12

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