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AUCTIONS. PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD. CLEARING SALE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 9 . "jITESSRS PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS i-VL LTD., have received instructions fron MR C. J. RYAN, whose farm they have sold to hold a SALE of the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK at his Homestead, BROADFIELDS, Oil THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, At 11.30 a.m. SHEEP— 20 Ewes, Lambs at foot 5G Hoggete HORSES--1 Bay M&ro Violet, 6yrs, broken to all wort 1 Bay Mar" Bell, syrs?, broken to all work 1 Bay Maro Jess, Oyre, broken to all ■work 1 Bay Gelding Nugget, aged, broken to all work 1 Bay Gelding Victor, aged, broken to all work 1 Brown Gelding- Master Theckla, epring cart horee, 9yrs Brown Gelding, by Pef-ereta, syra, harness Chestnut Gelding," by Harold Dillon, 4yrs, eaddle nnd harness 2 Draught Geldings, rising Cyis. broken to lead Yearling, by Peteretu, broken to lead CATTLE— 1 Jersey Cow, in milk 1 Black Cow, due to calve 1 Yearling Heifer 1 Black Cow, duo to calve IMPLEMENTS— P. and D. Duncan Drill, Grain, Rape, Turnip, and Manure, Masecy Binder, Deering Binder, 3-furrow P. and D. Plough, Double-furrow R. and G. Plough, Single Furrow, Cambridge Roller, P. and D. Cultivator, Turnip Grubber, Set Drurninond Harrows, 4-leaf Set Harrows, Set Chain Harrows, Spring Dray, Farm Dray, Tip Dray and Frame, Bryant It.T. Gig, ball bearings, Moulding Plough, O.K. Potato Planter (new) SUNDRIES— 2 Storo Pigs, 1 good Leading- Dog, 1 Yard Dog, 1 Leading Pup (12 months). 20 Pair 3 Fowls, 56 Bushels Italian Ryegrass, 13 Sacks Algerian Oats, 32 Sacks Seconds Dun Oats, 5 Sacks Algerian Seconds, 4 Sacks Seed Hunter'e Wheat, . 5 Sacks Seed Solid Straw "Wheat, 84lb Cocksfoot, 2 Sacks Rod Clover, New and Second-hand Sacks, 4 cwt Manure (rape), 1 Ton Lime, 1 4 cwt Avery Weighing Scales, 1 Sack Barrow, 1 Wheelbarrow, Harness and Covera 'for all horses, 2 Cart Sadules and Breechings, 2 Sots Loading Harness, Plough Chains (5 seta), 1 4-horse Block and Tackle, Swingletreea for 6-horse team, Quantity Farm Tools and Sundries, I Lady's Bicycle (freewheel, good order), 1 Sot Gig Harness, 1 Set Spring Cart Harness, 2 Long Ladders

SALE AT IL3O ajn. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 4013 Auctioneers. LAND SALE. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On account of MR A. S. BARKER, Loburn. TTIS COMPACT FARM of 77 ACRES, 1 * situated on Barker's road, subdivided into 5 paddocks, mostly. young graas and oats. Building of 4-stall stable, windmill and 400 gal. tank. To be offered at RANGIORA on TUESDAY, sth Ootober. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 4011 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. • CLEARING SALE At HOME CREEK, LOBURN.

PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., having eold the farm, have received instructions from MR R. BAILEY, to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE of LIVE and DEAD STOCK, on

FRIDAY, Bth OCTOBER. Full particulars later. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD.. Auctioneers. SALE OF AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE . GRAZING AND CROPPING FARM OF 541 ACRBS - Wo aro instructed by the TRUSTEES of the Estate late D. McLENNAN, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in our Land Sale rooms, Caahel street, at 11.30 a.m. on SATURDAY, OCTOBER Dlh, THEIR SPLENDID WELL-KNOWN FARM OF 541 ACRES, Siifrustfted on Main rood, midway between ! . WEST .MELTON and HALKETT, [ 16 miles only from ChriatchuToh. Wo hare no hesitation in calling attention ■ to this FINE PROPERTY. It Has been in the hands of ths McLennan Family for the jiast 30 yeare, and dcring th-p whole of the time has been most carefully farmed, and is now only tains; di«po«*l of nn account of the death of one brother, and the long-con tinuod illness of another. At the present time T7 Acres are in Algerian Oats. SO Acres are in Gartons, and oown down. 33 Acres in Western Wolth Grace, 45 Acres Ploughed for Turnips. S3 Acres are under Cultivation for Rape. Balance of land in Grass.

t THE BUILDINGS ARE EXCEPTIONAL.

The Homestead comprises a new and up-to-date Hoase of seven largo rooms, plastered and paprred, v.-ashhcu«s bathroom, dairy, pantry, cto. A House that could rot be built to-day for £2300. Hot and oold wa>ter system. Tho outbuildings conefet of 7, stall fltable, chaff-room, loft 52ft by 14ft, granary, men's wbare, with fireplace, new implement shed, 30 by 30, with sliding dooret ONE AC K>i. in ORCHARD, in full becixrag. Tho whole of the farm M in erce'lcnt heart, having been vory lightly cropped for many years; the practioo haa been, turnips, followed by rape, ar.d then socti down. Excellent crops of wheat hare, however, fcc-en gTown, also clcrver seed. Last year S acree ' yielded 6 sacks of clover eeod. For sheep and lamb fattening tb*. f arm could not be beaten. For years past every lamb reared has been sold off the place to freezing buyers. We ehall be glad to give further particulars, terma of payment, etc., on application. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNEKS, LTD. 12 Auctioneers. WANTED KNOWN. rpHAT F. H. STEEL has REDUCED the • _ PRICE iIEAT to Rock Bottom for j t-POT CASH, and as we have only a ehort time to live, get the best. Rubbish is dear at any price- tho best is tiways cheaper iu tho end. And do not bo persuaded to bur inferior quality or rutv i gish, when by patronking F. H. STEEL you can always rely cn getting the Cre3Jtn of Canterbury. Customers in City or Suburbs •waited on Daily for Orders. Letters and Telesrams promptly attended to. Small Goods a Speciality, the -animal output reach:s half a million pounde. I Xbe quantity sold speaks lor rkvlf, Rjwfr

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16946, 22 September 1920, Page 14

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