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AUCTIONS. H. HATSON AND CO. QXFORD SALE. TOMORROW (THURSDAY). On account of Various CLIENTS: 400 Prime Fat Lambs 100 Tat Sheep ENTRIES SOLICITED. 4723 H. MATSON and CO. LE E S T O N SALE. EES TON .SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 28lh. FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 28th. On account of CLIENT: A Potato Digger, in real first-olass order. H. MATSON and CO., 69fi Auctioneers. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. E A K A I A EWE FAIR. Combined with the Usual Fortnightly Sale. TO-MORROW, MARCH 27th. PRESENT ENTRIES INCLUDE:— 350 Fat Lambs 250 Fat Ewes 80 Raps Ewes 80 Two-tooth Wether® SPECIAL ENTRY— Account MR H. MUCKLE, Rakaia: 450 Two-tooth Tliree-quartcrbrcd Ewes, one earmark; an excellont line Account MR P. F. DOLAN, Rakaia: 400 Two-tooth ' Halfbred Kwes Account MR R. G. RAINS, Rakaia: 120 Halfbred and Three-qmvrterbred Ewes , Account CLIENTS: 600 Four and- Five-year Halfbred and Three quartei'brod Ewes Account MR W. 3. INCH. Rakaia: 10 One-shear Southdown Rams Account MR E. J. CARNY, Rakaia: 3 Two-shear Border Leicester Bams FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD., 4705 Auctioneers, SHEFFIELD PROPERTY FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 28th, 18S0. Immediately after the Stock Sale. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., have reoeived instructions from MR H C. PAGE to OFFER, by AUCTION, at the SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS, this PROPERTY. Particulars are as follow*: — ALL THAT Parcel of Land oontninlntr 1 acre 3 roods 87 perches. Situate in Block XIII., Oxford Survey D aft ct, part of Rural Section 9143, being the whole of the land cotnoriscd In Certificate of Title Volume 138, Fo'lo 131, together with a dwelling-house etc. TERMS: 15 per cent, fall of hammer. 20 per cent, on possession. Balance 3 years at 6 per cent, per annutt. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNtSS, LTD., Auctioneers. WESTON, WARD, and LASOELLES, Solicitors. 4706 c UIiVERDEN SALE. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 81st. SPECIAL ENTRY. On account GLENS OF TEKOA ESTATE: 600 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes 180 Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes 280 Five-year-old Halfbred Ewes 300 S.M Merino Ewes On account MR M. BETHELL, Pahau Pastures. 400 Two-tooth Halfbred Wethers FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. FSTNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 4732 Auctioneers. THE ANNUAL HORSE FAIR at LEES--1 TON HAS BEEN ARRANGED TO TAKE PLACE ON MONDAY, APRIL 7th. We shall be glad to receive entries. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 4703 Auctioneers.

CANCELLATION NOTICE. DLEABE Note that the Clearing: Sale ad- •» vertised to take plaoo at Hallcett on Monday, March 81st, on account of Moesrs Fairbairn and Collins, HAS NOW BEEN CANCELLED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, 'LTD., 4704 Auctioneer*. COMMISSIONER CROWN LANDS. G. K. LAND AT SPRINGFIELD. FOB Sale by Public Auction at the Lands and Surrey Office, Chriatchurch, at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 15th April, 1930. 4 Acres, being Lots 25 and 26, Reserve 1824, Block XI., Kowal Survey District. Upset price £36, This comprises light, flat, stony, ploughable land about one mile from Springfield Railway Station. Suitable lor grazing or growing sheep teed. 6 Acres 25 Porches, being Lots 3 to 12 of Reserve 426, and closed road in Block XII. Upset price £125. Fair quality land, all fist and ploughable. Suitable for a holding paddock and for cultivation. About 1-mile from Springfield Railway Station. " 26 Acres 2 Rood* 16 Perches, being Part Lots 29, 80, and Lots .82. to 40 of Reserve 425, and- closed road in BloJsk XII. Upset price £lO7. Situated i-mile from Springfield Railway Station. Suitable for grazing. Terms of Sale:—rCash or on Deferred Payment. Other Properties available are as follows: . 15 Acres 1 Rood 28.3 Perches at Geraldine. 839 Acres, being Section 8, Lansdown Settlement, Block V., Waimate Survey District. Two Orchard Properties-of 10 Acres 2 Roods 17 Perches and 8 Acres 13 Perches respectively at Lobnrn; 20 Acres 3 Roods at Eaßt Oxford. Full particular* obtainable from . W. STEWART, 4656 Commissioner of Crown Lands. L, P. DEVLIN. L. P. DEVLIN. BUILDER'S BUSINESS FOR IMMEDIATE SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. OLD-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS OF SHANKLAND AND TAYLOR, Builders and Contractors, RANGIORA.. 111-health Compels Owner to Sell. - ANY OFFER CONSIDERED. OWING to ill-health, Mr T. Shsnkland has Instructed us to offer for Private Sale the above business, comprising as follows: Corner Section of i-acre, together with Machine-shop, Joinery Shop, Offices, Spacious Storerooms, Sheds, Timber Racks, etc., together with Machinery, Stock, Plant, etc, ALSO, 4-ACRE SECTION .Alongside (if Sesired). The property is situated on the Corner of Ashley and Burt streets, Rangiora, handy to centre of town and railway station. This Old-established Business is for Im mediate Bale, and intending purchasers can be assured that it can be bought at a very low figure. A Splendid Opportunity to acquire an Established Business without paying any goodwill. A rare chance for two enterprising young men. Full particulars from ¥ L. P. DEVL IN, Auctioneer, Real Estate Agent, Insurance Agent, and Valuator, HIGH STREET, RANGIORA. 'Phones: -Offices 120, Residence 191. D 3505 PILES RELIEVED—-' 'THANKS TO ZANN." MRS W.E., Hastings, writes: "I am feeling a lot better since I have started on the pile points you Bent. It would be hard to explain what I have suffered, but thanks to your Zann Treatment I am getting better ' ... Write for Trial Treatment, enclosing ninepence in stamps. Address: Zami Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Booklets and stocks of "Zann" obtainable from Barnett and Company, Chemists, Cathedral square, and E. Cameron Smith, Cbesiist, corner Worcester street and the Square, Chriatchurch: —-1 N' O harmful drugs in Yeaston Tablets. Pure yeast only. Barnetts', Chemist*. —6

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19887, 26 March 1930, Page 20

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