AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. IMPORTANT. CLEARING SALE OP HIGH-CLASS STOCK. PYNE and CO. aro instructed by MESSRS McClelland buos, who have eoW ihcir Farm, to hold a CLEARING SALE oi the Whole ot the STOCK and PLANT, ai their Homsatead, KIMBEKLEY. ; On TUESDAY, tho iOih INST., is follows: — SHEEP. GO Two-too:h Halfbrcd and Three-quar-terbrod Ewes. English Leicester and Southdown Hams 10th Anril 100 ~Ev.es. Two, Fonr, Six, and Full-moutii. .Southdown and Border Leiccatei Haras put in Ist February. 140 Ewes, Two. Four* Six, and Fullmouth. Southdown and Border Leicester Rams put in 10th April. •230 Fat Four ana Six-tooth Woihere 100 Fat Lambs SHOW SHEEP. G Two-tooth Border Cros3 "Wethers C Two-tooth Y/ensleydalo 0033 Wethers G Black-faced Two-tooth Wethers 5 Suffolk Cross Wither Lambs ;> Down Wether Lambs 7 Border Cross Wether Lambs HORSES. Bay Mare, Queen, 7yro, in Stud Book, fltint-ed to Baron Everest Bay Marc, Diamond, 4yrs, by Glenzier Bay Hare, Jcarh, aged," by Chatham Bay Goldins, Duke, 6yra Brown Gelding-, Prince, 9ra Chestnut Gelding, Jock, 9yr9 Chestnut Mare, Ngapara; splendid gig mare, fast, Byra Brovrn Gelding, by Bon Homme, 4yrs; . broken to saddlo and harness, plough, ehaft, leading Harness, and Covers CATTLE. G Dairy Cows in milk, and in calf 3 Two-year-old Heifers, in calf; to calvt in the Spring 1 Yearling Heifers 5 Two-yenr-old Steers Three-year-old Show Builock; Ist prize Ashburton Show Shorthorn Bull, 2yrs old Calf PIGS. 2 Breeding Sows, due May G AVoaners IMPLEMENTS, ETC., ETC. 2 Farm Uxays ond Framo Tip Uray, P. unci l>. P. ami Jj. Drill, bpoan Feed, and Grass Seed Box attached P. and D. Stripper Thrce-luriow Plough 11, and G. Double-furrow P. and p. Albion Binder McCormick Binder Moulding Plough •J Cambridge Kollars Disc Plough Clay Grubber Spring Tine Grubbor ■ -Disc Harrows Bet Five-leaf Harrows Set Grass Seed Horrows Set Light Harrows Mower Hay Kake ■i Blocks and Tackle—Swingle Trees Spring Trap Long Shatter Gig Grindstone ladder Churn, Separator, Washing Machine, Bath A Quantity, of Grass Seed 50 Bushels Seconds Oats A Quantitv Oat-sheaf Chaff Pig Troughs Farm and Garden Tools A QUANTITY OF FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES. SALE 12 NOON, SHABP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE and CO., GE3I Auctioneers. i DDISGTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 30th. Our Present Entries comprise: — Account MR HANMER ATKINSON, "Woodbank, Hanmer Springe: ■ 3 Trucke Fat Bullocks. PYNK and CO., 6941 Auctioneer*!. R A K A I A SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. MAY lat> IM9. "We are inetrncted by TRUSTEES oi late WILLIAM CROMIETS ESTATE, to t OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THE COMPACT FARM OP O-JO ACRES, AT RA.KAIA. NOTE.—Aβ tho Estate hae to be womnd up. this property is for ABSOLUTE SALE to tho Hisfhoet Bidder. PYNE and CO.. 5345 Auctioneers. ttS a it g i ci ii a. FRIDAY NEXT. Account A. J. TUTTON: 8-Horse Team, good 1 Bay Mare, 6yn 1 Bay Mare, Byre 1 Chestnut Maxe, 7yra PRESENT ENTRIES: 80 DRAUGHTS PYNE and CO., 6568 Auctioneers. A SPLENDID GRAZING. PROPOSITION. NORTH CANTERBURY. TENDERS TO LEASE. The present lcaee beinj? about to expire, we have received instructions from iho Estate of the LATE JOSEPH PAWSEY to call for TENDERS for a LEASE for TEN YEARS of 8900 ACRES of FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY (tneGock liills), and 312 ACHES comprising the homestead block. Tho Homestead is situated six mile* weet of Hawarden Railway Station, and two miles from Woodgrove School and Poet Office, &p----proached by_ good roads. It comprises nearly all flat agricultural land, substantial modern dwelling-house with every convenience, otanding- in ornamental grounds, motor shed, implement shod, stables, largo woolshcd, and shearers' quarters, dip, yards, water supply, .shelter plantations, and the usual homestead appointments, including an electric power ■ervice derived from the Waipara river, all intended for use in working the eheep country. Separate tenders may be lodged for the *>>oep country and tho homestead, or they may be. tendered for aa a whole. Thia forms an excellent opportunity to acquire one of the bert grazing propositions- in Canterbury without involving a largo expenditure of capital. Further particulars on application to GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., US Hereford street; Or PYNE and CO., 6350 Auctioneers, Caahel street. FOR Furniture of every description p»y Holmes and Sore a visit and inspect their I" ow Rooms, at ISO and 132 Higb street. Bedsteads :nd Linoleums our specitlity.
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