AUCTIONS. PYXE GCi'LIl, GUINNESS. LTD. "OANGIORA HORSE SALE, it FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 4th. PRESENT ENTRIES. Or. account of a CLIENT: 5-\eer-old 2-1-2 re, brcj:cn to all farm work On account of MR E. WILKE: I llriro, Gvr?, broken to all woxk On account of CLIENT: 4 Good Draughts, i to C-:s, all work ALSO—In conjunction with MESSRS DAL-GETY and CO.: — On accent of GRAHAM BEOS., Balmoral: 1 HcTiVy crtrft good Gelding, a red, broken nH Lood thai'ter; trial 3 Htlf-drMsjrht [/jed Fillies, -1 and 5 years c;d; l.rokcn chains T. l : Hor?c* aro being trucked for Rangii on Thursday. __PY::E, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Auctioneers. SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY NEXT. QUR PRESENT ENTRIES comprise: — Fat Sheer, and Lam>ls ("J"' Z'rrrf Laffil'a ■J" ) ii Store Wethers. -'••0 Full .!;id Failing Halfbred Ewe?,''rama j-jf April f,3 Jlaiforcd Evro Lamb 3 AW>, on account MR T. H. JOHNSON, •>!'. Torlessn. C Springing Heifers on acc?ont MR JAS. BLACK, Annat, Short!lorn Hei'-r, bred by the I:is Win. Chamberlain. FURTHEE ENTRIES ARE INVITED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., "730 Auctioneers. J? ANGIORA HORSE FAIR. 711 WAY NEXT, JUNT3 4t.h. SPECTAL ENTRIES. On account MR R. J. TAYLOR: Bay Gelding, Glenwood, 6yT3; good jumpeT and sound Black Gelding, 4yrs, Masterpiece—Naughty Nancy, broken to saddle and. harness; eound Oa account of a CLIENT: Five-year-old Mare, broken to all farm ■work On account of MR W. E. WILKE: Draught More, 6yrs; broken to all work On account of a CLIENT: Four good Draughts, 4to 6yrs; all -work ENERAL ENTRY: 25 HORSES. FURTHER ENTRIES S QUITTED, PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Auctioneeia. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 7th. (Nota Alteration of Date.) S SECTIONS AT AMBERLEY. DYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD., have - 1 - received instructions from MR EDWIN CUCKOW, to SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the AMBERLEY STOCK SALE, MONDAY, JUNE 7th (on complotibn of Stock Sale), the following PROPERTIES LOT I—2~acre Cottage, situated an Bank street, Amberley, at preiscnt occupied by Mr Thwaitea. LOT 3—All that parcel of land, containing 36 Perches, situated at the corner of Bank street and Douglas road, together with Storo, unoccupied. LOT S—rAll' that parcel of land, containing 1 Rood SO Porches, situated at Douglas road, Amberley, at present occupied by Mr Frank Evans. For further particulars apply PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. 5770 Chris tchurch or Amberley. SALE OF HIGH CLASS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ETO. \;\/ JS are instructed by MR W. J. TTAHTTT— * V TON (who baa sold his farm), to dispose of the WHOLE of hi 3 LIVE and DEAD STOCK, GBAIN, POTATOES, HAY, ETC, ETC., AT HIS HOMESTEAD., SPRINGSTON, Oa TUESDAY NEST, JUNE Bth. Particulars aro as follows:— COWS— 27 Dairy Cows, Shorthorn cross, second and third calvers, due September and October 4 Shorthorn Heifers, due October 1 Jersey Heifer, 15 months, empty " Selected Heifer Calves 1 Shorthorn Bull, Syis DRAUGHT HOBSES— 1 Bay Mare Bess, aged, all work X Bay Mare Sandy, Byiß, by Sandy's Heir, all work 1 Bay Gelding Sun, 4yre, by Proud Bannerman; chains 1 Bay Gelding Dick, 3jts, by Proud Bannerman ; chains 1 Ches. Mare Burlinda, aged, stinted to Proud Bannerman; spring dray work 1 Dr. Filly Foal, by Proud Bannerman PIGS— 3 Berkshire Sows, good, in pig to Berkshire boar 1 Yorkshire Sow in pig to Berkshire boar 12 Baconers DOGS— 1 Cattlo Dog, Nip IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES— D.F. Plough (P. and D.), Swamp Plough !C. and D.), Threc-fu.rtow Disc Plough (M.H.), 2 S-c'-s Four-leaf Tyno Harrows, 2 Sets Diso Harrows (P. and D.), Grass Seed Sower, Fifteen CoHiltor Grain and Manure Drill (P. and D.), 3ft Cambridge (B. and McD.), Massey-Harris Binder, Tip Dray and Frame, Farm Dray and Frame, Trolley, Spring Dray, Ma?say-Harris Grass Mower, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5-Horse Trees, •2 Sets Four-horse Block and Chains, ■2 Saddles and Brecchings, 2 Sets Leading Harness, Set Spring Dray Harness, Collars, Homes, Winkers, Chains, and Covers for seven horses, One Horse Drag, Block and Tackle, One Sack Barrow, Ladders, Avery Scales, Quan- . tity Wire, Posts, Stakes, and Netting, Vyoe, Tools oi all descriptions, Twelve Hundred 3in Drain Pipes, 10 Sacks College Hunters Seed Wheat, 3 CreamCans, 10 Sacks Australian Seed Barley, 2 Bags English Ryegrass Seed, 8 Bags Italian Ryegrass ' Seed, 20 tons Table and Seed Potatoes, "Arran Chief" and "Federation," 2 Stacks Clover Hay, 3 Stacks Wheat Straw, 3 Stacks Pea Straw, 1 acre Mangolds to sell in lots, 30ft Belt 4in wido English leather. ALSO, on account of MR H. HAMILTON (who is giving up farming):— 3 Cjowb, due August, September 2 Heifers, just calved . 1 Alfa, Laval Separator, 95 gallons, also 1 Friction Clutch Wheel 3 Cream Can 3 . SALE AT 12 NOON SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. I'YNE, GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD., . &7G7 Auctioneers.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16850, 2 June 1920, Page 14
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