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AUCTIONS. PYXE AND CO. CLEARING SALE AT LOBURN. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 24th, 1919. On account MR R. McINTOSH. PiTNE and CO. have received instructions from MR R. McINTOSH (who has oold his farm) to hold a CLEARING SALE of bis LIVE and DEAD STOCK, at his Homestead, LOBUIJN, on tho above date, aa follows : — SHEEP. 000 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes 325 Four, Sis, and Eight-tooth Threequartcrbred Ewes 333 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes 2SO Three-quartcrbred Ewe Lambs 200 Fat Ewes » 100 Fat Lambs 30 Fat Wether* 40 Aged Ewce 85 Rape Lambs 20 Rams 1553 * The sheep are in splendid condition —no culls. COWS. 3 Cowb, in. profit and in caii 2 Yearlings, 4 Calvta 1 Shorthorn Bull, 2jis 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 the excellence of his teams. MACHINERY. 1 8-hoiee-power Traction Engine (Aveling and Porter), 1 6-horee-power Kerosene Engine (Newton's, England), X 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 3J-ton Lorry and Sack Loader, 1 Heavy Spring Cart, 1 Light Spring Cart, 1 Dogcart, 3 3-f. Ploughs (Duncan), 1 Heavy Swamp Plough (Duncan), 1 4-f. Disc Plough, 1 S.F. Plough, 2 Spring Tine Cultivators (Duncan), 1 Spring Tine Cultivator (Syracuse), 1 Solid Tine Grubber 7 tines (B McD.), 1 9ft Roller (B, McJJ.), 1 Set 4-leaf Harrows (heavy) I Set 6-leaf Harrows, 1 Set 4-lcat Harrows, 1 Set 6-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 Nertting, Wool Prcae, Wool Table, Grain, Harnees, etc. 200 Bushels Grass-eeed, 600 Bushels Rua* kura Oatß, 10 Tons Prime Oatsheaf 10 Sacks 2nd Wheat, 10 Sacks Orushed Oat«. Harness and Covers for 12 horses, 4, Sets Cart Harnees, 3 Seta Leading Harness, 2 Sets Spring Cart Harnees, 10 Sets Plough Chains and Back Bands, 2 Sets 6-horse Blocks and Tackle, 1 Set 4-honee Blocks and Tackle, quantity of 1, 2. 3, 4, and 6-horse Trees Contents of Blacksmith's Shop, Anvil, Bellows, Vyce, 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 largo quantity of Furniture and Sundries,

Sale at 11' sharp. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 4555 Auctioneers. ! — CLEARING SALE AT ROTHERHAM. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 24th. PYNE and CO. have received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on account of MB H. R. DAVIES, who i 3 giving up contracting all his HORSES and lIIPTjEMENTS, as follows: — HORSES. Bay Gelding Nugget, oyrs, broken to all work, good leader Bay Gelding Ned, broken to all work, oyis Bay Gelding Prince, 6yr», broken, to all work Chestnut Gelding Major, 9yrs, broken to all work, good leader Chestnut Gelding Scot, oyrs, broken to chaiiia Brown Gelding Toby, 6yrs, broken to chains Brown Mare Bloss, 9yis, broken to all work, splendid shafter Bay Mare Bonnie, 9yre, broken to all work, good leader implements; Wool Waggon (P. and D. Duncan), Fasm Dray and Frame (P. and D. Duncan), New Reid and Gray 13-coulter Drill, 2 McCormick Binders, Set Disc Harrows (Reid and Gray), Set Tine Harrows (5-leaf), 2 D.F. Ploughs (Reid and Gray), ■ Harness for all horses, also Covers, 2 Sets 4-horse Block and Tackl*, o Sets Leading Chains and Swingletrees, 2 Cart Saddles. SALE at 12 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 4547 Auctioneers. SALES. TUESDAY NEST. 200 Fat Lambe 80 Fat Wethers 150 Fat Ewes 200 Six and Eight-tooth Ewes 1 1 30 Four-year-old Ewee , 100 S.M. Three-quarteubred Ewes 100 Storo Lambe 50 Two-tooth Wethers 4580 PYNE and CO. CLEARING SALE AT HOMEBROOK, SOUTHBRIDGE. TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 25th. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from the COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS to hold a CLEARING SALE of all the LIVE and - DEAD STOCK at present on the Homestead. Particulars are aB follows: — HORSES--11 Drought Horses, broken to all farm work, all good sorts CATTLE— 62 Heifers, 2J to 3 years, calve September and October; Shorthorn and Holstein Cross 2 Shorthorn Bulls IMPLEMENTS — Booth, Macdonald ' Drill. 15-coulter, nearly new; Reid and Gray 3-furrow Plough", Reid and Gray Double-furrow Plough (new), Massey-Harris 3-furrow Disc Plough (new), P. and D. Duncan Giant Cultivator, Set Duncan Disc Harrows, Set 4-lcai Harrows, Duncan Roller (new), Farm Dray and Frame, Spring Dray, Wheelbarrow. Set 6-horse Block and Tackle, Set Four-horse Blocks, and Tackle and Trees for 6-horse team, and trees for four-horee team. 100 Sacks of Straw Chaff 800 Empty Sacks Harness and Horse Covers for all horees Set of Spring Dray Harness Quantity of Tools SALE AT 11.30 A.M. SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., 4557 Auctioneers. FOR PRIVATE SALE. £» ACRES of LAND, ADJOINING DAR-J-'J FIELD TOWNSHIP. For full particulars as to price and terms, apply to PYNE and CO., 172 Co6hei street, 4£ot Christchurch. T7OR Furniture of every description pay ■*- Holmes end So"s a visit and inspect their I'-ow Rooms, 'at ISO and 132 High street. "Bedsteads nd Linoleums our speciality.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16478, 22 March 1919, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16478, 22 March 1919, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16478, 22 March 1919, Page 15