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AUCTIONS. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. CLEARING SALE ELLESMERE. FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 20th. , WE nave received instructions from i " MESSRS LESLIE and SAVIN (whose farm we have sold) to HOLD A COMPLETE CLEARING SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THEIR LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT THE HOMESTEAD lon the above date. Particulars as ! follows: — ! SHEEP: 9 Ewes with Lambs : j 3 Southdown 3-shear Rams j 1 28 Fat Ewes and Hoggets j i HORSES: i Bay Mare. Bonnie, broken to all work. 7yrs. ! Chestnut Mare, Bell, broken to chains. syrs. Bay Gelding. Price, broken to i chains, syrs. | Bay Gelding. Nugget,' all work, ! Bay Marc. Blossom, broken to i chains, Tyrs. , ! Bay Mare, Kate, all wonc, aged, I in foal. i Two-year-old Filly . ; Three-year-old Filly, broken to , ! chains , ~ ~, j i Harness and Covers for all woik- , i ing horses. j ! The above Horses are all Good ; j Sorts, and can be Kecommended. . ; CATTLE: ; . 4 Cows in profit ■ i 2 Yearling Heifers i ( IMPLEMENTS. ETC.. 3-furrow P. and D. Plough. I.H.C. 10 'Blade Disc Harrows. 9-foot P. and D. J Cambridge Roller. 11 Tine Hustle,, MH 15-Coulter Drill (nearly new), Set 5-leaf Harrows, Smgle-Jurrow i Plough. Mould Plough. McCormick 0i foot Binder. 2 Farm Drays and E rames Set Six Horse Blocks. Full Range of Swingle-trees. 5 Sets of Plough Chanis. Wheelbarrow, 2 Ladders, 5 Coils Wiie Netting 200 Stakes Sharpened Quanlitv of Plain Wire. 2 Sets Leading Sins, Spring Dray Saddle Car ! Saddle and Breeching, j Sh f * ers. Oil Engine for Pumping tc ,r.l Ton Lime ■'. Ton Fertiliser. J lo'i Auckland Seed Potatoes, 11 » J gerian Oats, 7 Sacks Dun Oau. About 2 Tons Chaff in Sacks, 3 Stacks Algerian Oats, Quantity Empty Sacks. Tools 1 Drag. Z.Gorse Grubbers 8 Balls Binder Twine, A Dozen k.uj..; Plough Shares. i SALE STARTS AT 12.30 P.M. . LUNCHEON PROVIDED. nwp r.nm.D GUINNESS, LTD., Auctioneers. CHURT FARM. I CHERT S E Y. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th. HAVING sold his Farm, wc have j 11 boon favoured with instructions I from MR JOHN BATES to hold an Unreserved Sale on the I-arm of the following:— HORSES—--1 Bay Marc. Bloss. all. work. syrs. 1 Black Gelding, Glen, broken to chains. Syrs. ' 1 Bay Mare, Rose, broken to all I work, 9 years. I 1 Bay Marc, Molly, broken to all j work, 9 years. i 1 Black Mare, Darkie, broken to | chains, aged. i ! 1 Brown Marc, Ginger, broken to I all work, aged j 1 Hack, Jack, aged. j Harn.ss and Covers for all horses. | COWS—--1 Jersey Cross Cow, second calf, in profit. J SHEEP— I 300 Ewes and Early Lambs. j 5 Southdown Rams, two-shear. 2 Border Leicester Rams, thrcci shear. 'IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES--I 1 15-30 Lanz Bull Dog Tractor (nearly new), 1 Reid and Gray 4-fur-I row Tractor Plough, 1 3-furrow Horse r-iougn, x cnigic-iuuuw j. iuuivm 3 1 Colonial 17-coulter Drill, 1 P. and D. Duncan Oft Roller. 1 Massey Harris 11tine Cultivator, 1 Colonial 11-tine Cul--1 tivator, 1 Disc Plough, 1 set Out-cut => Disc, 1 set Twitch Harrows, 1 set six \ leaves Medium Harrows, 1 set 6 leaves 1 light Harrows, 1 3ft McCormick- DecrinK - Binder. 1 6ft McCormick Binder, 1 Mower, 1 Planet Junior, 1 Trolley, 1 : Stripper, 2 Farm Drays and Frames, 1 Garden Seed Sower, 1 SeeJ Cleaner, 1 Horse Clipper, 1 Binder Fore-car- ! riage, 1 Manure Mixer, 1 Sack Barrow. 1 20ft Ladder, 1 Wheelbarrow, 11 Galvanised Drums, Horse Trees, 6 pairs Plough Chains, 1 Grindstone, 1 G-horse -< set of Blocks and Chains, 1 Emery " Stone. 1 Vice, Knives, Forks, Grubber, ■ etc., Netting, 5 14ft Bluegum Gates. ' Sundries too numerous to mention. 9 Tons Oatsheaf Chaff (about), 7 sacks Wheat, 6 sacks Garton Oats, 10 sacks Algerian Oats, Cowgrass, 300 - Empty Chaff Sacks. - SALE COMMENCES AT 11 A.M. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. '* PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 'j Auctioneers. Q7IQ ACRES—Government Lease- . 0110 hold—All rideable, 200 acres flat; 4-roomed cottage, implement-shed, crutching-shed. Carrying 2000 sheep (1000 ewes). Price as going concern - £SOOO. Terms. Folio 8.3j4 *JKi\ ACRES—Good Cropping and 5 &*J\) Fattening Land; 60 acres wheat, •60 acres oats, 10 acres peas. Six- - roomed House, all conveniences; stable . and implement-shed. Carries beside • crop 125 ewes with lambs, 9 cows, 4- • horse team. Close rail and school , Price, crops in, £27 per acre. £BOO . casri Folio 8.308 PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD. %~(\ lF ACRES," "First-class" Wheat and - ,J\?\J Shee'J Land—loo acres wheat, balance grass; average yields 40 bushels wheat. Well watered and , fenced. Good plantations. All neces--1 sary buildings. Price £l6 per acre. : Terms. ng _ „ r „^ PYNE. GOULD. LTD. TTPPEIT~RICCARTON—SS ACRES, V Best of Land. Seven-roomed House, e.l. and all conveniences; cowshed, stable, etc.: 7 acres wheat, 7 acres oats, 7 acres potatoes; grown up ■ to 60 bushels wheat per acre. Milking • 13 cows. Registered dairy. Price as ■ going concern, £4500. £ISOO cash. , Folio 8.355 • PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD. j TYELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN HOME. '' Warm. Sunn v. Sheltered. Well--1 built House of 12 Rooms and 32 Acres Land. Nice garden and lovely ornai mental shrubs and trees. Under 3A miles from Square. An opportunity t to secure a splendid home, handy to ' the city. To Investors: At little expense the land can bi cut up and sold in small sections. Price £3OOO. Further particulars from Sole Agents, ' PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD., ; Land Department. P6725 Folio C 133.

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