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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. . Q X F O R D SALE THURSDAY NEXT. SOO Fat Lambs 200 Fat Ewes 100 Fat AVetliers 200 Tlireo-quarterbred Twotoath Wethers 120 Three-quarterbred Six and Eight-toot: ( Ewes; E.L. rams 20th April 2SO Forward Four-tooth Wethers On account H. F. LEWIS: SCO Four and Six-tooth Fat Wethers, wel v.'oolcd On account W. B. STARRY: ; 350 Forward Four and Six-tooth. Wethers PYNE and CO., 9SQ3 Auctioneers. E E 'S T 0 N SALE FRIDAY NEXT. On account VARIOUS OWNERS, > 350 Fat Lambs > 100 Fat Ewes ' 100 Store Lambs 1 p TYKE and CO., 5521 Auctioneers. I ~ — COALGATE SALEYARDS. ' FRIDAY NEXT. Our Present Entries Comprise: , FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS. Also, on account SELWYN COUNTY COUNCIL, Quantity Bridge Timber and Ironwork, Kauri, Oregon, and Hardwood, in lots to 6uit purchasers. Also 40 Truss Bolts, about Bft 6iu by ljin thick. Further Envies aro Invited. MU PYNE and CO. jQUNSANDEL SALE. MONDAY NEXT, MAY 13th. On account of MR JAMES WALKER, Sehvyn, Threshing Plant completo % including s h.p. Aveling Engine, Clayton and Shuttiewoxth Combine, Sleeping Wharo, Cookhouse, all in good order ' PYNE and CO., 3525 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE' LIVE AND DEAD .STOCK. PYNE and CO. are instructed br MR RD. BROWN, who is leaving for the South, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Homestead, BELFAST, On THURSDAY, the ICtli INST., The Wholo of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, ns fallows:— ir FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS. Some -W will calvc during tho present month, tho balance arc duo to calvo during June, July, and August. An exceptionally good herd of milch cows Draught Gelding, 4yrs old, all work Racing Gelding, Sandy 8011, with all Harness and Joggii.g Cart Brown Mare, dam of bandy 8011, good in harness 13-Coulter Reid and Gray Groin Drill, P. and D. Duncan 11-Coulter Grain and Manure Dri'l, Cambridge Roller, McCormick Binder, Set 4-lcaf Harrows (new), Sot Chain Harrows, Single-fur-tow Plough, Dcering Mower, Leering Hay Rake, Moulding Plough, 2 Farm Tip Drays and Fnune3, Box Cart, Gig, Domo Separator (small), Quantity Stakes and Wiro Oaten Sheaf Chalf, Seconds Wheat and. Oats 1 Stack Prime Oaten Sheaves 2 Stacks Wheat Straw 2 Stacks Hay About 3 tons- Seed Potatoes About 100 tons Mangolds Quantity of Household Furniture and Sundries. SALE at 12 NOON SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., ggoo Auctioneers. . DALGETY AND CO.. LTD; QOALGATE SALE. FRIDAY. SPECIAL ENTRY: Account MR D. J. HAWKE, Hawkins, 2 Springing Cows I 9792 DALGETY and CO., LTD. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, TIMARU. SATURDAY, MAY 18th, At 2 p.m. WE have received instructions from MR DOXON PRIEST, of Cave, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, aa above— Hie Magnificont FREEHOLD FARM of 680 acres, subdivided into 14 paddocks, well fenced, watered, 450 acres in'gras3, balanco stubbl© and fallow. BUILDINGS compriso good Six-roomed House, stables, sheds, and every convenience. Tho land has grown 40 bushels wheat and 60 bushels oats per acre, and is in splendid heart. Situated 61 miles frqm Cave railway station, 21 miles from Timaru by good mctallod roads. . . It is n splendid cutting up proposition. Has a frontage on two roads. Easily subdivided into three farms. Further particulars, terms, ctc., on application to DALGETY and CO., LTD., TIMARU, 9551 Auclioiieere. LAND SALE. 298 ACRES, L.I.P. A CHOICE LITTLE FARM In the WAIAU DISTRICT. IN DALGETY'S LAND SALEROOM, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. ON SATURDAY. 23th MAY. At 12 o'clock. MESSRS DALGETY and CO., LTD., have beon instructed by tuo 'i±vUsX£»jia of Uio late J. J. iVbiMJiEDIf (who has been juiled m action) to ui r £.rt by PUxJJjIC AUo'l'lUN, as aoove, the Goodwill oi 1 superior Liouo i'urm of Xjo acres. Tho Improvements aro very substantial, and comprise a weli-buitt Houso ot o roomu with conveniences, i-tuiro oxciiurd, stable etalis) looee-i>ox, cuiuihouse, trap shed, sheepyards, etc., and the farm is conveniently subaiviaed' into 11 paddoctss, the whoio (securely fenced and woil watered, at present GO acres young graas, 17 acres oats, 1U acres turnips, 11 atres rape, 18 acrts green food, balance 2 to 3 year grass. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. TERMS (easy), conditions at time of eale. j Further particulars may in tho meantime ( bo obtained from DALGETY and CO., LTD., 34j;g Chris tchurch. IJpEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Under Now Management. | _ 1 l WINTER TIME-TABLE. — 1 i MORNING SERVICE. Coach leaves Stables, Tcdclington, 7.13 1.m., Allandale 7.45, Governor's Bay 8, arriving at Lyttelton 9.15 a.m.; returning from _ Lytteiton 9.45 &jn. AFTERNOON SERVICE, On Mondays, Weineedays, and Saturdays only. Coach leaves Stabks, Teddingloa, 52.15, Al- ' ' andale £.45, Governor's Bay 3.0, arrives Lyt- ' " «lton 4-15 P-m-; returning from Lyttelton I * L 45. , - Spcdal Tripe by Arrangement. j * FARES AS USUAL. I THOS. FAIEBAHtN. j

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16206, 8 May 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16206, 8 May 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16206, 8 May 1918, Page 12