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AUCTIONS. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. 'CLEARING S.4LE AT Kn.TiINCHY. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), MAY lift. \J~E have been instructed by MR J. . V WARREN if hold a CLEARING SALE of Ms LIVE and DEAD STOCK, at his Homestead, DRAIN ROAD. KILUNCHY, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 1 o'clock. LIVESTOCK— Dr. Gelding, -7 years, aC work Dr. Maro. aged, all work Dr. Colt Foal S Cows 8 .Store Piga rMPLEME-NTS. ETC.— 2-f. Tractor Plough. M.H. Binder, M.H. Drill, M.H. Drill 15-coulter, 9ft Cambridge Roller, 1 Farm Drays and Frames, Farm Trolley, Sot Disc Harrows. 5-leaf Set HeaTV Harrows, 4-horse Set Blocks, 5 Sets Plough Chains, Swingletroes, Hots« Clipping Machino, PrimroGo Separator, 2 Sets C.H.W., Horse Covera, 2 Curt Saddles, 2 Pi? Troughs, -2 Pig Barrels, Ladder, "Wheelbarrow, Grindstone, Dog Kennel, Forks, Shovels, Crowbar, quantity Plain and Barb "Wire, aid Sundries. ALSO. 5-ses.ter Dort Motor-car Ono horse-power Mogul Oil Engine Fordson Tractor (practically new). • SALE STARTS AT 1 O'CLOCK. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD., tS Auctioneers. SHORT NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT AYLESBURY. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), MAY 14th. \\/ ta haro received instructions to Sell >V on account of MR DAN MOltUAna, at hie Homestead, AYLESBURY, the undermentioned Live and Dead Stock:— 3 Bay Mires, aged, ai! work; Bay Gelding, aged, all work; light Cheatnut Mare 1 Cow in profit, 1 18-months Heifer, 1 Dry Cow, 3 Carrea, 16 Crossbred Ewes S-F. Ploughs, 5-leaf Harrows, Discs, Grubber, Spring Dray, 8-horse Trees, 60 Second-hand Sacks, 1J tons Oatsheaf Chaff and 4 STACKS GOOD BRIGHT OAT SHEAVES. Also on account of MR J. McINNES: Cow, S. and Q., due middle May. SALE COMMENCES 1 PJL PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 2197 Auctioneers. * A¥ A RD E N SALE. FRIDAY, MAY 16ft. | Account MR BOOKER: 17 Sacks Table Potatoes PYNE, GOULD, G-UTNNE3S, LTD., 2245 ' Auctioneers. /"IQALGATE SALE YARDS. »• FRIDAY NFiYT. Qnr: Preacnt Entries Comprised " 160 Fat Sheep and Lambs Account MR'GEO. HIGHT: 200 First-eross Two-tooth Bwea, Carriedale rains Also, ' •, . 2. Tracks Stakes and Poeio • v FURTHER JBNTRIES ARE ESYTEED. •PYNE, GOTOJ), GUINNESS, LTD. 22M IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. ' AT LAWFORD FARM, TO3EDONS. HIGH-CLASS HOIRSES, SHEEP, ETC. MONDAY 20SXT, MAY 18th. '

OOMMERCDSro- AT IUP A.M. 'IA/E have ieoenr«dl' instructions from the W n.Z. BEPBiaiSEATING COMPANY, LTD., who hare add. the property, to offer w abovo the whole, of. the live and dead stock, BHEEP— ' 200 Halfbred' Fonr> Six ami Eight-tooth Ewes, with 4. EJj. Bams put out April Ist I 5M2 Halfbred Four, Six and Eight-tooth I Ewes with. 6 EJu. Ban* put oat April Isf 261 Halfbred Full Mouth Ewes with 4 E.L. and 2 Shropshire Bams put oat April Ist 230 Threo-qnarterhred Ewee, full mouth, with 6» Shropshire rams put out April Ist 36 Lambs 7 Killers HOBBES Mare BelL 9 years, stinted to Middle Hi? ' Benown, broken to «fl work " Geld. Mac, - 8 years, broken-to, all work , Geld. Peter, 7 years, broken to all wozk Mare Bonny, 7 years, stinted .to Middle Bigjßenown, broken to all work ' Geld. Skipper, 9 years, broken to all work ' Geld, Captain, 7, years, .broken to all work Mare Bell, 8 years, stinted to Middle Big Benown, broken to all work, Geld. Sandy, 8 years, broken to all work Hack Maze Jennie, aged, broken to saddle and harness Hack Mare Joan aged, broken to saddle .. and harness Collar, Hamea, Winkers sad Covers for eaoh ol the above B«seB. ' CATTLE}- -,, . . Bed Heifer. cto» to cahnng m Cow, one month, in profit fast call Jersey Springer Halfbred Jersey Cow in profit , Jersey Bpringer Yearling Heifer, carper »3 «°e Seuar ..•.Call 1 Bacon Fig Yomig Heading Dog, Frank IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— , McCormick Binder (done 3 seasons), Strip* ' per, P. and D. Brill, McCormick : 17 coulter, all reeds in thorough working order, 16-coulter Drill Duncan, Grass Mower, new. this season, McCormick Searing Grass Mower, McCormick Broadcaster 18ft, Cooper and Duncan Single Furrow Plough, P. and D. Convertible Moulding Plough, P. and D, Turnip Lifter and Cutter on wheels, P. and D. Set of Tripod Harrows, Chain Harrows 16ft, P. and D. 2 Three Furrow Ploughs convertible Booth, Macdonald, Clay Grubber, P. and D Spring Tined Grubber, P. and D. Hustler Grubbsj, P. and D, Cambridge Boiler 10ft, Cooper' and Duncan 8 sets i/i*o Hitrowm, P, and D. sot Disc Harrows, 2 sets Drummond Tine Harrows, P. of 6-leaf Harrows, P. and D. set of light *-leaf Harrows, Farm Trolly tor carting implements, 2 Farm Drays with Frames, Tip lttay and Frame, Heavy Spring • Dray, 3 ton Lorry full lock, Mangel Sower B. and' Gi, Turnip Cutter fox dray, Trap, '•■ Low Gig giaatter. Pony Trap and Harness practically new, Mangel Puiper, 8 large Netting, 2 sets 6-horse Blocks and Tackle, s» large number of Swingle Trees, 7 pairs of Plough Chains and Back Bands, 8 Cart' 'Saddles and Breeohinge, and a number of spare Collars, Hamea and Winkers, 2 Bope . Ifkxbß, Weighing Muchine, Avery, Sack Barrow Murray Woolpresa, Oanvaa Tarpaulin, Saek Cloth, Empty Sacks, Water Trough, Grinding fltona, numerous Farm Tools, 3 ALSO— S Tons of Chaff £OO Bushels Dun Oats < " EOO Algerian Oats 2 1 HP. Petrol Waterloo Coy Enginein thorough working order , Vega 26-Gallon Separator Barrel Churn. Lawn Mower. FUBNITUBE— Upholstered Sitting Boom Suite, 8 chairs, B easy and Chesterfield, Dining Boom Suite upholstered in leather 6 chairs, 2 easy and lounge. Bedroom Suite, Wooden Bedstead, Duchesse, Washstand, Wardrobes, 3 Single Beds, 2 Duchesse Wardrobes, Large Dining Table, 2 Small Tables, $1 Large Car--it Squares, HaUatand, 2 Seagrasß Squares, „raas Fender and Irons, Marble Top Washstand and sot of Doulton Ware, StipMats, 3 Hearthrugs and Mats, Mangle, Clothes Basket, Washing Boards, Buckets, ,Ck»thes Cooking Utensils, Crockery, eta A'DCTIOvKEEB'S NOER: The horses are all l high-class and particularly good sorts, 'and can be reoommended to intending purchasers. Practically all the implements axe in_ first-class working order, many of them being nearly new. SALE STABTS AT T1.30 AJ£. LUNCHEON PBOVTDED. PYNE, GOULD, GUESSBSS. LTD., 3200 Auctioneers. POSTPONED. HAWAEDEN SALE. OWING to the funeral of the lato Mr MasaCT taking place on Thursday next, the Hawarden Sale will be held on the .following day, FRIDAY, May 15th. ;>•:»,; GEOBGE THOMAS, Eji.V:: '■- : : -Secßßtary Hawarden Salsyoids,

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18380, 13 May 1925, Page 16

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