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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. £1 U S T SALE. MONDAY NEXT. 700 Fai Lambs 300 Fat Ewes PYNE and CO., 242 Auctioneers. ryyEST MELTON SALEYARDS MONDAY NEXT. ENTRIES ARE INVITED PYNE and fc**, 2432 Auctioneers. JJ A X 6 I O B A SALE, TUESDAY NEXT. 600 Fat Lambs 150 Fat Wethers 100 Fat Ewes - 200 Forward Four and Six-tooth, \n»Biois 100 Ewe Hoggets 150 Forward Hoggets, three-quarterbred 120 Six and Eight-tooth Ewes Account H. C. DICKINS, who is going inti 0 camp: Heifer, in mIDc and in calf Gig Horse, very quiet and good PYNE and CO., 2425 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE LIVE DEAD STOCK. PYNE and CO. aro instruoted by MR E. H. TAYLOR, who has sold his* Farm, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tho Homestead, GREENPARK, on TUESDAY, MAY 23th, Tho WIIOIO of his Stock, as follows: . 16 Dairy Cows 3 aro iu full profit, one calves in June, tho balance spring culvers; all sound and very good sortv 2 Heifers in calf 2 Two-year-old Empty lleifcrs 6 Yearlings Half Draught Gelding, all work Half Draught Marc, all work 4 Store Pigs Double-furrow Single-furrow do., Cambridge Roller, Disc Harrows, Grubber, Three Leaf Harrows, Farm Dray and Frames Box Cart, Planet Jr. Grubber, Light and Heavy Harness," Grindstone, Barrow, Portable Copper, Largo Iron Copper, Stakes and Wire, Second-hand Sacks, 1 4-bottlo Babcock Milk Tester, Biutols, Troughs, quantity Timber, and Sundries. Salo at 12 Noon. Luncheon Provided. PYNE and CO., 243S Auctioneers. TIYESSRS PYNE and CO., instructed by -LYA tho ADMINISTRATRIX of the ESTATE of the late a W. COMER, will SELL by AUCTION, ai KAIKOURA, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE sth, COWLEY FARM, 4£ miles from E&ikoura, fronting both Main roads, containing 326 ACRES a ROODS 30 PERCHES. Good alluvial land, well subdivided into 13 paddocks in excellent state of Twenty-two acres have recently been planted in Lucerne, which looks remarkably well. ' Up-to-date Seven-roomed House, with ho and cold water service, six stalled stabl< woolshed, implement shed, all buildings bein in very good order. This is a - most attraotivo farm, splendid.' situated, and well worth inspection. NOTE: THE ESTATE MUST BE REALISES FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE BENE FICIARIES, For further particulars apply PYNE and CO., Auctioneers. MEARES and WILLIAMS, 2431 Solicitors to the Estate. FOR URGENT SALE. OWNER IN SECOND DIVISION. 3 ACRES OF LAND AT SHIRLEY. Seven-roomed House, Workshop, Packing House, etc., etc. Fruit Trees in Full Beaming. Two Glasshouses, 80 x 25, with full-bearing vines. A splendid family home apart from tin fact that the owner is making £300 per yes; from the land. PRICE ASKED VERY REASONABLE. Full particulars on application. " EYNE and CO., 2ljP Caahel street. ES3SE-ANDrCO, "fXTE beg to adriss thai to Jiave bea' MM, appointed LICENSED GOVERNMENT BROKERS JOB THE PURCHASE AND SALE 0£ WHEAT UNDER TTE GOVERNMENT WHEAT REQUISITION SCHEME, yrE ARE CASH BUYERS 07 OATS, ' barley. KYEGKAS3, COCKSFOOT, OLuVEBS^\ AlO> at/T. FARM PRODUCE, HIGHEST NET CASH PRICES Given ON TRUCKS COUNTRY STATIONS. Please write for SAMPiLE BAGS. PYNE and CO, , 171 CASHEL STREET, 7418 CHRISTCHURCH. claridGe and smith. \ CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, MAY 28th, 1 pjn, Acoount C, HTJSSEY, £3 Kelly's zoad« Papanui. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. ' OLARIDGE and SMITH have received instructions from MR C. HUSSEY. whoso Lease has expired, to hold a CLEARING SALE of all hifl LIVE and DEAD STOCK, Unreserved. Jersey Cow, due July 23rd, sound and quiet; Draught Gelding, tiyrs, all work, 3-ton, trial; Trap-Mare, aged; Sot Trao Harness, Light Spring Dray, Pair Trap Lamps, Fat Pig, Single-furrow Plough, P. and D, with extras; Single Harrow, heavy;' Light Spring Trap, 2- , Horse Tree, new; Grindstone. 8 TONS Sound Table Potatoes, frco from blight. 4. TONS Sound Seed Potatoes, Gamekeeper. 45 TONS Good Mangolds, sold in lots to suit purchasers. Sundries. CLARIDGE and SMITH, Farmers' Saleyards, „ Auctioneers. p A R'M ERS' SALEYARDS ST. ASAPH AND TUAM STREETS. . AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. Poultry Sales Each- Wednesday and Sated** Send for Crates, which we forward to any Address. SALE EACH FRIDAY of Horses, Cowa, Pigs, Farm Implements. Traps/ Furniture, etc. All cla«e- of goods are at th» sale. This m now recognised as tho leading Market m Canterbury" TERMS CASH. - LOTS UNDER COVER. CLARIDGE and SMITH, C 2420-31 Proprietors. LEFT-OFF Clothing — Mrs Robson, 20.1 High street (late of Dunedin), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents' and Children's L«ft,off Clothing. Letters attended to. 'Phone 3628. # 02i A

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16215, 18 May 1918, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16215, 18 May 1918, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16215, 18 May 1918, Page 13