AUCTIONS. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. CLEARING SALE AT HORORATA. ESTATE H. A. PARKER. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 16th. WE have received instructions from , the Trustees Estate of H. A. I PARKER, having sold the farm, to hold a Clearing Sale of all the LIVE and DEAD STOCK at the Homestead, on the above dale. Particulars as follows: — SHEEPISC F.M. Three-quarterbred Ewes; E.L. rams 26th April 4 E.L. Rams CATTLE— Jersey Cow, third calver, due October Shorthorn Cow, third calver, due October 2 18-months-old Heifers, due October 2 18-months-old Steers Shorthorn Bull, 2 years 4 Six-months-old Calves HORSES— Bay Mare, Mary, aged, chains Bay Gelding, Jock, aged, all work Bay Gelding. Bonnie, aged, chains Brown Gelding, Boxer, Byrs, chains The above horses are all good sorts. C, H., and W., and Covers for all horses. IMPLEMENTS— D.F. Plough, Drill (C. and D.), Binder (McC), P. and D. Cultivator. Disc Harrows, Tine Harrows, Harrow Cart, Spring Dray Rubber-tyred Gig, Gig Harness 2 C.S. and B. Trees, Blocks and Chains, Separator (Alia Laval practically new), and Cream Cans, P. and D. Duncan Broadcast Seed Sower, 16ft. Also a quantity of Furniture and Sundries. 16 Sacks Tuscan Seed Wheat 0 Sacks 2nd Wheat CO Second-hand Sacks PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD. Ul ° Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. IMPORTANT LAND AUCTIONS. WELL KNOWN SOUTHBRIDGE AND DUNSANDEL PROPERTIES. TN PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD.'S Land Sale Room on SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th, at 11 a.m. LOT. 1—674 acres situated at Southbridge and known as "Ease-1 bury." LOT. 2—142 acres Dunsandel. \ First class dairying and cropping land. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE LOT. I—"Easebury" is a really good mixed farm capable of grow-! ing excellent crops of wheat, barley, and potatoes, and is a first class sheep property. ! Usually carries 1000 to 1200 Ewes besides crop. All necessary buildings, sheep yards. ! etc. I LOT. 2—This is a first class grazing ' and crooping farm, has milked up to 70 cows and has grown | CO bushels of wheat. Well • watered and subdivided with a full range of buildings. We have every confidence in recommending inspection of the above properties. Lately occupied by Mr G. 11. Gilbert. ! For terms and conditions of sale' apply— MESSRS IZARD and LOUGHNAN, Solicitors. Hereford street, Christc'nurch. PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD., Auctioneers, ,„„, Cashel street. 3284 _ _ CHRISTCHURCH. SMALL GRAZING RUN FOR SALE AS GOING CONCERN. \V E can ofTer for private sale an especially good block of grazint' country, together with first-class range of improvements, situated with 2.', hours' drive of Christchurch. for sale us a going concern, with 3100 sheep, of which 1700 are Ewes. For price and terms apply Folio 8438 PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD, ! LAND DEPT. ; EXCELLENT >ndFATTENT 'l°r FAPM 1 (*();> ACR.3S. 3 miles from School, '. ' ' A \ miles from Railway. i This property is well su'ted for sheep j rmd has "i-v/n vra to 40 bvshols vlvat and .00 bushels oat.;. Subdivided into 14 paddocks, fences in good order, and watered by races. The improvements are complete, and comprise good 7roomed house, 7-stall stable, with lnose-box, whare. implement shed, and sheep yards. The farm is in good heart and at present Ihere are GO acres in wheat. 05 acres oats. 70 acres under fallow, 135 acres ready for oats, balance grass. Price £0 per acre; good terms can be arranged. Folio 8422 PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD., LAND DEPT. GOOD MIXED" FARM" ' «>4O ACRES, subdivided into 8 ,w paddocks, well fenced and watered, 20 acres heavy swamp, 18 acres swedes, 12 acres oats, part ploughed, balance 2, 3, and 4-ycar grass. Carrying 3«0 ewes, 49 hoggets, 14 head of cattle. 5 horses. This season fattened over 500 lambs. Wheat threshed 65 bushels this year, and has averaged 45 bushels for the last eight years. Buildings comprise 6-roomed house, dairy, washhouse, motor shed, coalhousc, cow byre, and large granary, sheep yards. All well sheltered Iby young plantations. Price £l2 10s i per acre. £SOO cash required. Folio 834S PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD.. LAND DEPT. . I POB3I N. H McCROSTIE AND CO. NEW BUNGALOW. PRIC^B7S. ! JUST OFF PAPANUI ROAD. EASY TERMS. Bungalow 4 rooms and Kitchenette, plastered, electric light, hot and cold water, bathroom, Doulton bath and basin, gas stove or electric cooker, as desired. Sitting-room 18ft by 14ft. Cupboards and bins; sewer; every con- ! venience. Northern aspect; gets ample I sunshine. ; Price only £875. Pap 50. j N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., I Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 217 Manchester street. "Phone 34-459. M 6803 j CHEMISTS. i D. F. GLANVILLE, M.P.S., Pli.C, CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, iHOLMWOOD ROAD, FENDALTON. I /'OR Colds, and Sore Throats , • our CHERRY MALT BALSAM gives immediate relief. Country patrons are assured o* every service and attention. Prescriptions accurately dispensed from purest drugs. Delivered any- , where in Town. CITY PRICES. I 'Phone 23-663. G4092 [ RUST COSTS MONEY, ,'OR the prevention and removal ol rust use Feron's Fish Oil Rust i Eradicator. unfailing in action and low | in cost j P. FERON and SON, LTD., 1303 Moorhouse avenue, Christchurch. F4576
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