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AUCTIONS. PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. SHEFFIELD SALE YARDS ° FRIDAY NEXT. OUR PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE--200 Fat Lambs 60 Fat Ewee 160 Forward Store Limbs Also, on account MR R. M. D. JOHNSON Mount Torlesso: Sii-y ear-old Draught Gelding Jock, *ll work Aged Draught Gelding Bob, good shatter Also, on account MR A. H. SANDREY, who has left the district: ' Stakes, 9 Coils Wire Netting, o Coils Barbed Wire, Hurdlee, Meat Safe, and Sundries FURTHER ENTRIES ARE INVITED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Auctioneers. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, WADDINGTON VRIDAY NEXT. W E » r « instructed by MR FRED BULL to Sell by Public Auction in the Saleyards, SHEFFIELD, at 12 o'clock on FRIDAY NEXT, the Bth inst. his RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AT W4DDINGTON, comprising 3 Roods 6 Perches together with the 10-roomed HOUSE and Outbuildings, situated in the heart of the township. Corner Section on the Main road. Would make an ideal boardinghouse. Every convenience, electric light, hot and cold water service, basv terms of nam**** PYNE, GOULD. GUINNE™s! Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. IY'V ar ® instructed by MR GFORaT? i>V ' ROLSTON (the lease of his faTm ha£ ing MP'red)tohold a Sale of the whole of ais stock, at his Homestead, WEST MELTON, on MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 11th 19*7 SHEEP- ' 90 Aged Halfbred Ewes 25 Sound-mouth Crossbred Ewes CATTLEHolatcin Cow, in milk; due 2nd calf August 16th. 1 Fat Cow HOUSES— Draught Gelding, Sandy, 9yrs, all work Draught Gelding, Laddie, 9yrs, all work Draught Gelding, Nugget, aged, all work Grey Gelding, Tommy, aged, all work HARNESS—4 Sets Collars, Hames, and Winkers, Cart Saddle and Breeching, Leading Chains, Riding Saddle and Bridle, Heavy Trap Saddle and Collar, Horse Covers, 4horse Blocks and Chains, 4-horse Yoke, 3horse Tree, 4 Pairs Chains. PIGS—3 Porkers. IMPLEMENTS—Deering Binder, 15Coulter Massey-Harris Drill (Grain, Manure, Turnip, and Rape), Farm Dray and Frame, Tip Dray, 3 Leaves Dnimmond Harrows, ■Steel Queen Diso (14 blades), 4 Leaves and Bar, Tine Harrows (Zig Zag). 4 Leaves Light Grass-seed Harrows, 3 Leaves Tine Harrows, Eeid and Gray Roller, sft P. and D. Spring Tine Cultivator, Double-furrow Booth Plough. All Implements in first-class order. SUNDRIES—-100 Empty Sacks, Stewart Horse Clipper, 7 Coils Sheep Netting, 150 Stakes, Barbed Wire, Planet Junior, Pair Gig Shafts. SALE 12 NOON. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 3420 Auctioneers. CULVERDEN SALE. MONDAY NEST, APRIL 11th. WE have been instructed by Mr J. J. Gallagher, of Culverden, to offer the following Horses. Implements, and Sundries at the above sale: HORSESRoan Gelding, Dick, Syrs Bay Gelding, Baldy, 7yds Bay Gelding, Jock, aged Bay Mare, Gyp, syrs Bay Mare, Porky, Syrs Chestnut Mare, Bell, aged Bay Gelding, Toby, 4yrs, chains Black Marc, Daisy, aged Black Mare, Polly, aged Bay Mare, Jean, 6yrs Bay Mare, Fanny Syrs Harness and Covers for above horses. IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES— Cart Saddle and Breeching, _ Leading Chains, Clipping Machine, Colonial Drill, 15-couiter with turnip and grass seed attachment, Three-furrow Cooper and Duncan Riding Plough, P. and D. Duncan Cambridge Roller, Forecarriage, Set Five-l6af Harrows and Riding Cart, Plough Chains, set Six-horse Blocks and Chains, set Sixhorse Trees, Farm Dray and Frame, six-foot Massey Binder, nearly new Gig, quantity Empty Sacks. Wire Strainers and Sundries. Account MR E. L. JAMIESON, Rotherham: Four-horse Team, 3-ton Lorry (complete with double shafts and brtke), in good order. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 3179 Auctioneers, L. P. DEVLIN, MORTGAGE SALE. SHEEP FARM NEAR BENNETTS. PRICE £3 10s PER ACRE. . <TOA ACRES of sweet ehaop country, lOU grows good rape, oats, and tjirnips. Well fenced and subdivided and watered by races. Comfortable dwelling and outbuildings. Handy to rail and school. NOTE TERMS: £4OO deposit, balance 5 years at 65 per cent. Thi3 is a real snip, and must sell quickly. INSPECTION INVITED. L. P. DEVLIN, Sole Agent.

P. DEVLIN, < Auctioneer, Real Estate Agent, Insurance Agent, and Valuator, High street, RANGIORA. 'Phones: Office 128, Residence 191. SEFTON-ASHLEy MAIN ?OAD. TO HEALTH-SEE3CERS, APIARISTS, AND OTHERS. .5 ACRES AND NEW 6-ROOMED HOUSE. "jV/TR J. H. BAIRD has instructed us to Sell Privately his Very Fine Home, comprising six rooms, every convenience, h. and c. water, electric light, etc., motor garage, and other outbuildings, together with 5 acres of good free land, nicely laid out in lawns and garden. This property is situate on the Main road, handy to school and rail, is beautifully high, diy, and healthy, and commands a view second to none in North Canterbury. The price is low for a quick sale, and we can arrango good terms. Please enquire early about this. Would make an ideal bee farm. L. P. DEVLIN, ®<®24o - Sole Agent. L. W. BALLAN AND CO. AVONSIDE. -£1 Afj DEPOSlT—Comfortable Residence V/ of 6 rooms, verandah, papered, wardrobes built in, bathroom, washhouse. copper, and tubs, gas stove, electric light, heater points, sewer, usual conveniences Splendid Section 38 perches, overlooking the river, well laid out in lawna and garden; gravel paths. An ideal situation. Ircrnediata possession. PRICE £BSO. L. W. BALLAN and CO. ~ LINWOOD. ' ■CflOK —HOUSE of i rooms, plastered and papered, verandah, 2 fires and range, wardrobes built in, bath, washhouse, copper, tubs, electric light. Bection over 20 perches, facing west, asphalt paths, lawn, and planted. Only 2 minutes from tram. Easy terms. L. TV. BALLAN and CO. ADDINGTON. £OAA—BUUJHNG SECTION, containisg 20 perche«, sihiaia oq & ©orner. Handy to tram and school. Urgent sale required. L. W. BALLAN and CO., Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 175-177 Hereford street. Tel. 4553. 83X91 ILTcKEHZIE AND WILLIS Are Buyers of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. A Letter to us, or Call on 'Phone ISBI, rill bring our Boyer to your door immeditely, and we are always prepared to pay be true market value of the good*. McKENZIE and WILLIS, The Bi? Shop next to the Post Office, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. I\7AJiTED Known, at Nicholson anil Co.'s, * * Wadded Cot Qailts, sisorUd tbadef, » #4 «»c*, 16 SC c Ta Bo Hi

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18969, 6 April 1927, Page 18

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