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AUCTIONS. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD. AUCTION SALE THIS DAY. At 11 a.m. riENTRAL BUSINESS PREMISES > Come;. WORCESTER and MAiSCHESjIZR STREETS, to be offered on eccount of the Executors cf the late T. J. MALING and GEORGE HARRIS, at our LAND SALE KOOM, Cashel street PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., SHORT NOTICE. CLEARING SALE NEAR KIRWEE. TUESDAY NEXT, Ist MAT. At 1 o'clock MB W. A. TAYLOR, on B«aley road, having- disposed of lii-9 property, haa favoured us with instructions to SELL the whole of .his STOCK AND PLANT as under: 2 Cows, in milk 1 Cow, full profit 5 \\orking Horses, fast team 5 Collars, Hauies, SVinKera, 5 Covers, Cart Saddle and Breeching, 2 Sets Leading harness, 3 Cow Covers, Duncan Grain and Manure Drill, Heavy Disc Plough, D.F. Duncan Plough, Set Cultivators, 5-]«af Tine Harrows", 4-leaf Twitch Harrows, Cambridge Roller, Set Block and Chains, Plough Chains, Swingletrees, Planet Jun., Set Diao Harrows, Lawn Mower, Grindstone, 500 ft Timber, Fencing Material, Quantity Tools, 10 Sacks Oats, Fowl Fe«d, 30 Fowls (good sorts). Farm Dray and Frame, Three Tons Oat Sheaf Chaff. AUCTIONEERS'"' NOTE .-The whole of the above is in first-class order; the horses are splendid workers, and the implements are practically new. Sale Starts at 1 o'clock. # ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 7266 Auctioneers. DDING-TON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2nd MAY. PRESENT ENTRIES on acooirat Clients .s follows: MR M. BETHELL, Pahau Pastures: 2 Trucks Fat Cottle MR N. D. CAMPBELL, "Glen Mm," Motunau: 2 Trucks Prime Steers MR "W. HANMER ATKINSON, Hanmer Springe.; 4 Trucks Fat and. Forward Halfbred Wethere FOR WEDNESDAY, Bth MAY. DR. PALMER, Blus Mountain, Clarence Bridge: 80 Three-yean Bullocks, Hereford* 40 18-month M.&. Herefords MR J. McARTHUR, Ure River, "Ward: ' 7 Forward Springing Heifer* 50 Four • and Five-year-old Steers and Heifers PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., CLEARING SALE AT CULVERDEN. THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 3rd. MR WALTER WIDDOWSON has instructed us to hold a complete Clearing Sale of the whole of his lira and dead stock at the Honiebiead, CULVERDEN, on the Rbove date. SHEEP--150 S.M. Halfbred Ewes, E.L. and B.L. Rams, out' on April 9th. CATTLE— ' * 2 Milk <sows. 2 Store Cows. , 1 1 Yearling. HORSES— « Black Gelding "DarkieJ" aged, all work. Bay Jiare, "Jess," 9yrs, all work. Chest. Mare, "Bonnie," 9yrs chains. Chest Gelding, "Sandy,'.' aged, all work. Bay Gelding, "Ned," Byrs, all work. Bay Mare, "Jean," aged, all work. Harness for all horses. Hack Bay Mare, aged, S. and H. Hack Bay Gelding, aged, saddle. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— 11 coulter M.H. 'Drill, D.F. Plough, Swamp Plough, S.F. Plough, 4-leaf Harrows, Harrow Cart, Cambridge Roller, Dunca/a Discs, Massey Binder, Planet Junr. Sledg), Farm Tip Dray and Frame, Spr'ng Dray, Gig, Scoop, 6 sets Plough Chains, 6-horse Bet Trees 6-horse set Blocks, 2 ca't Saddta, and Breeching*. 8. sets Leading Chains, sit Gig Harness, Mangold Cutter, Forge, Anvil, and Tools, 6 coils Netting, Separator, 6 Hurdles, quantity Posts, Standards, Stakes, Plain 'Wire Wheelbarrow, quantity Fowls, 1 SALE AT 12.80. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 7389 * Auctioneers. CLEARING SALEi AT METHVEN. MONDAY, MAY 7th. MR H. PEACH has instructed us to hold a complete Clearing Sale of the who)« of his Live and Dead Stock at his Hom< stead on the above date: — LIVE-. STOCK—--270 Four-tooth to S'.M. Halfbred and Crossbred Ewes; Rams out April 16th 50 Aged liwes * 30 Store Lambs * Springer due Ist week in May -u n g steer ;ee Mare, Byrs, all work, stinted w> ••Scotland's Hero"; full pedigree at sale lay Mare, 7yrs, chains, stinted to Bold Buchlyvie Bay Ue.d., 9yrs, all work Two vGelds., aged, all work Mare, aged, all work Half Draught Mare, 6yrs, chains Half Draught Mare, aged, chains (Covers, Collars, Haines and Blinkers foi all horses). Half Draught Filly, 2yrs, unbroken Colt Foal by "Scotland's Hero" Gig Horse, aged, broken to S. and H., prize winner Two Fat Pigs 30 Head Fowls IMPLEMENTS, ETC.-*-furrow M.-H. Riding Plough, D.F. Plough, fouT-leaf tm» barrows, 15-coulter M.-H. grain, manure and grass seed drill, P. and D.D. grubber, Tripod Harrows, 9ft Cambridge Roller, two farm drays and frames, two M.-H. Binders, R.tyred gig, 14ft horse feeder, Oil' Engine Lister two stand ,shearing plant, 'woolpress and table, six-horse eet block and tackle, four, five and Biz-horse swingle trees, 4 twohorse trees, 8 pain plough chains, 7 onehorse trees, 8 pairs plough chains, two sets leading harness, two cart saddles and breeching, set gig harness, wheelbarrow, grindstone, horse clipping machine, 800 secondhand sacks, 8 coils Cyclone fencing wire, 6 coils wire netting, stack oorer, ladder, two tons oat sheaf chaff, 100 stakes, 'quantity sawn firewood, 3 stacks (about 25 tons), oat sheaves,- and numerous sundries. SALE STARTS AT 11 O'CLOCK. Luncheon Provided. PYNE,. GOULD, GTJIITNESS, I/CD.,'

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17749, 28 April 1923, Page 19

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