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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. J) A.VGI OR A MARKET. TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 31st. 50 Fat "Wethers ■10 Fat Wethers 120 Two-tooth Wethers ICO Two-tooth WetheTs 56 Ewes and 58 Lambs 120 Two, Four, and Six-tooth Ewes On Account of MR J- G. MACDOXALD, 1 Holstein Heifer, duo now 1 Ayrshire lleiier, due now PYNE and CO.. 6497 Auctionec-ie. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. FOE SALE BY AUCTION. j On an caily date in the Xe>w 1 Under iretructions from the Public Trust Office. HPHE PROPERTY at RICCARTOX. ir. the -L ESTATE of the late PHILLIP TAYLOR containing the well-known VIXERIEi, TOMATO HOUSES, and ORCHARD. 7-roomcd House 4 Vineries a Tomato Houses And Outbuildings. IX ALL ABOUT FIVE ACRES. Full particulars in future advertisements. PYXE and CO., G455 Auctioneers. SPRINGSTOX SALEYAUDS] " THE next Sa'.o at the above Yards will take place on MONDAY, JANUARY i;ih. EXTRIES ARE INVITED. 6156 PYXE and CO. CLEARIXG SALE AT BEXXETTS. MONDAY, JANUARY 6th. PYXE and CO. have received instructions from the Trustees in th<> Estate of the Into MR MAT. FITZGIBBOX. to hold a Complete Clearing Sale of LIVE und DEAD STOCK, on the above date. SHEEP. 125 Ewes and 129 Lambß 90 Ewvri and 94 Lambs C Hoggets and 5 Rams HORSES— Grey Gelding, Cyrs, all work Bay Geldin?, Gyrs, all work Bay Mare, 7yrfl, all work Bay Mare, Syrß, Chains . , Bay Hack Mare, a. and h. CATTLE— 3 Good Cows in profit G Head of Young Cattle IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— Double-furrow Plough, Cultivator, Massey Drill, Massey Binder, Grubber, Tipdray, 4-leaf Set of Harrows, Trap, Collar, Hamea, Wheelbarrow, Meat Safe, Tools, etc. CHAFF. ETC.— 4 Tons Oat-sheaf, 2 sacks White Clover, 100 empty Sacks, and Numerous Sundries. ALSO AT THE SAME TIME— THE FREEHOLD of 100 ACRES, and LEASEHOLD of 50 ACRES, will he offered. Crops consist of 28 acres wheat and 12 acres Oats; 12 Acres ploughed for turnips; balance in young grass.

TERMS and Conditions nt time of sal©. Sale to commence at 12 80 p.m. l"uncheon PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 6496 Auctioneers. # DAIRY FARM AND STOCK FOR SALE. PYNE and CO. are instructed by MR JOSEPH CARR to Sell by Public Auction, at his Homestead, •GREENPARK, On TUESDAY, JANUARY 7th, HIS DAIRY FARM, Comprising— 24J ACRES L.I.P. 20 ACRES FREEHOLD IN ALL Tho improvements consist of 4-roomed Cottage, Stable, Cowshed for 7 cows (bricked), and other outbuildings, and a very choico Orchard of three-quarters of an acre. "Wo shall Sell nt the same time and place, his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, as follows: — 10 Splendid Dairy Cows, iu full profit and in calf. Three-year-old Heifer in Calf Two-year-old ditto Shorthorn Bull, 3yrs old, bred by H. Panncll - 9 Calves Spring «Cart Gelding, -winner of 5 First Prizes Four-year-old Half-draught Gelding, all work Six-year-old Gig Mare Spring Dray, Gig, Single-furrow Plough, Discs, Harrows, Garden Plough, Grass Mower and Til'cr, Duncan Hay Rako, Spring Dray Harness, Gig Harness, Draught Harness, Horse Covers, Grindstone, Farm and Garden Tools, Double Barrel Breech-loading Gun, and Sundries. 15 SHARES in Tai Tnpu Dairy Factory. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 6454 Auctioneers. DUNSANDEL SALE. MONDAY, JANUARY 13th. T7<NTRIES ARE INVITED FOR THE Jll ABOVE FIXTURE. PYNE and CO., 6457 Auctioneers. PYNE and CO. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SPLENDID FREEHOLD FARM AT WAIATJ. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from MR IV. J. SMITH (who is retiring from farming) to offer by auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, 172 Cashel street, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1919— HIS FREEHOLD PROPERTY OF 499 ACRES, known as "Tho Bluff Farm,

Waiau." The Property ia situated 1 mil© from "Waiau P.O. and School, and is all low downs, divided into 13 Paddocks, well fenced with standards and wife. It ia well watered with natural creeks, and mostly in English Grasses, ono to four years old. G Good Plantations. BUILDINGS consist of well-built 6ROOUED HOUSE, with all conveniences, S-stallcd Stable. Shearing Shed and Yards, Men's Whure, Motor Shed, and. nearly now Sheep Dip. Telephone connexion. TERMS: 13 Per cent, down 20 Per cent. April Ist. 1919 Balance in 3 years at 5£ per cent. POSSESSION: April 2nd, 1919. NOTE—The owner took up thi9 property as an L.I.P. 18 years ago, and has farmed it carefully ever since. He has now acquired the freehold. "Wo can confidently recommend this handy farm, which carries 700 Ewes, and fattens their Lamcis. Some cropping can also bo done. If 'he property is not sold in ono block, it will be oifcrod in TWO EQUAL PARTS. SALE AT 12 NOON. For iurthor particulars apply to PYNE and CO.. Auctioneers. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AT TEMPLETON. FOR PRIVATE SALE. T7IOUR ACRES AND A QUARTER OF x LAND with 5-roomcd House, all conveniencos electric light, etc. On main road. LAND HIGHLY CULTIVATED. Owner buying a larger property. For full particulars and price apply 6153 PYNE and CO. LEFT-OFF Clothing—Mrs Pritchard is a Cash Buyer of Gents' Misfit and Leftoff Clothing, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, and Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Spot Cash. Ring up 'Phono 3391, or write 13 Victoria street. PSO7>

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16406, 28 December 1918, Page 14

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