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7 AUCTIONS. _____ PYNE AND 00. CLEARING SALE AT ROTHERHAM. MONDAY, MARCH 24th. PjYNE and CO. have X ' to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on ac count of MR 1L II- DAVIES, who up contracting, all liis HOKSK PLEMENTS, as — HORSES. Buy Gelding Nugpct, 3yrs, broken to ail work, good leader Biv Golding Ned. to all worl, Bay Gelaing Prince, 6yxs, broken ,to an Chestnut Gelding Major, 9yrs, broken to all work, good leader _ wnt«n to Chestnut Gelding Scot, ojts, brok BroTHi*Gelding Toby, Syrs, brok«i to chains Brown Mare Blow. broken to aU work, eplondid shafter WO vV Bav Mare Bonnio, 9yra, broken to all work, "good leader implements. Wool Waggon (P. an^ p D " Drav and Frame (P- %M D. l^ncan;. New Reid and Gray 3 McCormick Binders, Seo Disc (Seid and Gray), >-et n • fS-leaf) 3 D.F. Ploughs (R«id Grav),' Harness for all horaes, a-so Covers, 2 S«i« , Block o c3?^Ll S Sets Leading Chains and Sw.n o l*trees, 2 Cart Saddles. SALE at 12 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 4083 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT LOBURN. MONDAY, MARCH 24th, 1919. ' On aocount MR R. McINTOSH. PYNE and CO. have received instructions .from MR R McINTOSH (who has eold , . f 0 hold a CLEARING SALE of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, at his Home- | stead, LOBURN, on tho above date, as foIIOTTS . SHEEP. 200 Four, Sis, and Halfbred 323 low, Sis, and Eight-tooth Threequartcrbred Ewes , , , _ 333 Two-tooth Three-quartcrbied Ewes 250 Three-quartcxbred Ewe Liambe 200 Fat Ewes 100 Fat Lambs 30 Fat Wothers 40 Aged Ewes 83 Rape Lambs 20 Rams 1583 . The sheep a_ta in splendid condition—no culls. COWS. 8 Coire, in profit and in calf 2 Yearlings, 4 Calvta 1 Shorthorn Bull,. 2yrs HORSES. 10 Good Draughts, Mares and Geldings, 4yrs and upward 1 Two-year-old,' Draught * • 1 Yearling, 1 Foal 1 Hack, broken to saddle and harness The Draught Horses are a splendid lot, all just out of work. Mr Mcintosh has always been noted for tho excellence of his teams. MACHINERY. l'B-horse-power Traction Engine (Aveling and Porter), 1 6-horse-power Kerosene Engine (Newton's, England), 1 12-inch Chaffcutter (Reid and Gray), change knife wheel. 1 Oat Crusher with Elevator and Double Screw Bagger (Andrews and Beaven), 1 3-stand Shearing Plant and Grinder (Wolseley), Implements, etc., 1 Heavy Farm Dray and Frame, 3 Farm Tip Drays and Frames, 1 3i-ton Larry and Sack Loader,_ 1 Heavy Spring Cart, 1 Light Spring Cart-, 1 Dogcart, 3 3-f. Ploughs (Duncan), 1 Heavy Swamp Plough (Duncan)) 1 1-f. Disc Plough, 1 S.F. Plougb, 2 Spring Tine Cultivators (Duncan), 1 Spring Tine Cultivator (Syracuse), 1 Solid Tine Grubber 7 tines (B McD.), 1 9ft Roller (8.. MciJ.), 1 Set 4-leaf Harrows (heavy), 1 Set 5-leaf Harrows, 1 Set 4-leaf 1 Set G-leaf Light Harrows, 1 Grain Drill 15 coulters, with Bristow's Rape and Turnip Sower (Cooper and Duncan), 1 Broadcast Sower 18ft (Reid and Gray), 1 Harrow Trolley, 2 Binders (McCormick), 1 Side Delivery (McCormick), 1 Grassseed Stripper, 1 Chatham Seed Cleaner, 3 ' Sheep Feeders, 80 Chains Cyclone Netting, Wool Press, Wool Table, Grain, Harness, etc. 200 Bushels Grass-seed, 600 Bushols Ruakura Oats, 10 Tons Prime Oatsheaf 10 Sacks 2nd Wheat, 10 Sacks Crashed Oats.

Harness and Covers for 12 horses, I Seta Cart Harness, 3 Sete Leading Harness, 2 Sets Spring Cart Harness, .10 Sets Plough Chains and Back Bands, 2 Seta 6-horso Blocks, and Tackle, 1 Set d-horae Blocks and Tackle, quantity of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5-hoiae Trees Contents or Blacksmith's Shop, Anvil, Bellows, Vyoo, Drill, Stocks and Dies, Tools, Tongs, and Hammers of all kinds, 1 Stewart Horse Clipper, large quantity of Empty Sacks, Stakes, Posts, and Firewood, also large quantity of Furniture and Sundries. Sale at 11 sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 4102 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT SOUTHBRIDGE. HOMEBROOK ESTATE. •WE have been' instructed by 1 -the COM'T\ i MISSIONER OF CRtJWN LANDS to hold a CLEARING SALE at HOMEBROOK on TUESDAY, 25th of MARCH. Full particulars of Stock, Implements, Teams, etc., -will be advertised later. PYNE and CO., 410 - Auctioneers. CHRISTCHUROH BAM FAIR. THURSDAY >AND FRIDAY, If ARCH 27th and 28th. \\f E beg to remind Flock Owners tha? i ENTRIES for the above Fair CLOSE THIS DAY, at NOON. "We chill be pleased to receive Entries. PYNE and CO., 4086 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT HORRELVILLE. SATURDAY, MARCH 2»th. PYNE and CO. have received instructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on aocount of MR H. HORRELL, who is retiring from farming, at the HOMESTEAD, all the Live and Dead Stock, as follows:— SHEEP— 130 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes 150 Six and Eight-tooth Crossbred Ewes 100 Failing-mouth, mostly Fat, Ewes i 150 Fat and Forward Lambs 8 Rams, OATTLE— 1 Cow in profit 2 Cows and 3 Heifers, due in April ■ 2 Yearling Heiferß 1 Calf HORSES--1 Four-horse Team 2 Marcs, broken to Saddle and Harness 1 Pony Saddle 1 Five-year-old Mare, unbroken "IMPLEMENTS— Reaper and Binder (McCormick), MassevHarris Drill, 3-Furrow Plough, Discs, Cultivator, 2 Sets Harrows, Cambridge Roller, , Horse Rake, Garden Grubber, Mowing Machine, Chatham Cleaner, 30Gallon Separator, 5501b Scales, 2 Drays with Frames, Spring Dray, Dog Cart, Gig, 4-horse Block and. Tackle, 2 Cart - Saddles and Broecbings, Haines and Covers for .all Horses, Quantity of Algerian Oats, Farm Toole, and. Numerous Sundries. t SALE AT 12 O'CLOOK. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 4054 ; Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. " LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. HAVING Sold the Farm, we axe instructed by MRS E. JONES to hold-a SALE of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, at the Homestead, G L E X R O Y, On TUESDAY, Ist APRIL. <038 PYNE and CO.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16472, 15 March 1919, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16472, 15 March 1919, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16472, 15 March 1919, Page 15

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