AUCTIONS. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. AT THE HOMESTEAD, LUDSTONE STATION, KAIKOURA. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 11 A.M. SHARP. FRIDAY, APRIL 26. 11 A.M. SHARP. Y\7E have received instructions from f* » the Trustees, Ludstone Estate, to hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE »of all LIVE AND DEAD STOCK at the above time and place. Particulars as follows: — HORSES- : Bay Filly, Doll, 3yrs, broken to chains Bay Mare, Nell, Byrs. all work ■ Brown Gelding, Peter, 9yrs, all work 1 Bay Gelding. Bill, aged, all work Bay Gelding, Dick, aged, all work Brown Hack Gelding. Calm Three Cart Saddles and Breechings, Harness, and Covers for all horses SHEEP--224 Two-tooth Halfbred, Ewes (Half- •- v bred Rams, March 30) ’ v 410 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes (Halfbred Rams March 30) > 300 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes (Southdown Rams March 30) T 363 Halfbred Ewe Lambs • 100 Fat and Forward Wether Lambs 25 Cull Wether Lambs 35 Killers (CATTLE—- - 2 Jersey Dairy Cows (due Sept.) ,11 Jersey and Shorthorn Cross Heifers (due Sept.) .24 M.S. Shorthorn and Polled-Angus Cross 18 month Cattle. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES— Drill, -13-coulter International; M.-H. Binder, D.F. Plough, Discs, 14-blades; Grubber, _ 9-tyne; 9-foot Cambridge Roller and Grass-seed Box, 4-leaf Tyne Harrows, Chain Harrows, Hillside Plough, Tip Dray and Frame, Farm X Pray and Frame, Waggon, M.-H. MowHorse Hoe, Horse Clippers, Wool‘press. Wool Table, Avery Scales, 6stand Cooper Shearing Plant, 6 h.p. White Oil Engine, 1 h.p. Briggs and Stratton Engine, Myer’s Double-action PUmp, 2 400-gal, Tanks, Vyce, Wheelbarrow, ladder. Tools. 20 Coils Sheep Netting, quantity Wire and Standards, 750 Bluegum Posts, 11 Strainers and Stays,-Tools. Sundries, and quantity of Furniture. Sheep Feeder and Troughs, 10. pair Fowls, 4-horse Blocks and Chains. ■ ' , PRODUCE—--8 Tons O.S. Chaff, cut . 4 Stacks Oat Sheaves, approximately 20 tons - 250 Bales Oaten Hay 150 Chaff Sacks Quantity Firewood ■ Quantity J-inch and 3-inch Piping Also, oh account MR P. A. THOMSON: Grey Pony Gelding, 4yrs. 12.2 hands, ’ very quiet On account “THE LAKES” STATION (who have bought a tractor): Half-draught Grey Gelding. Nugget, 1 • Byfs, all work (prize winner) • Bay Mare. Gran, 7yrs, all work (winner 30cwt class twice) > Bay Mare, Kate, Byrs, all chains ' Black Mare, Belle, Byrs, all chains .On account MR R. G. JOHNSTON: > Half-draught Chestnut Gelding, j; : Jerry, all chains NOTE—Buyers are asked to inspect the stacks of Oaten Sheaves before the sale starts; also the Shearing Plant and White Oil Engine, which are at the wbolshed„ i LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., ‘ Auctioneers, „ 17263 KAIKOURA. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT - SPRINGSTON. ON TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 30th. ITS7E HAVE BEEN INSTRUCTED by CHARLES J. WOODS (who has transferred his lease) and MR CHARLES B. THOMAS (whose lease has' expired) to hold a CLEARING SALE conjointly of LIVE AND DEAD STOCK at the HOMESTEAD OF MR CHARLES J. WOODS (known as Grump’s Farm) on the above date. HORSES: . Registered Clydesdale Mares (full pedigrees at sale and transfers given)— -NEW STYLE VIOLET, aged. 5092 V Vo!. 13. ; DOUGLAS QUEEN. 7 years, 5093 -- VoL 15. . LADY MAUDE, 6. years, 6050 Vol. 15. RUBY DOUGLAS, 5 years, 6925 Vol. : i 6. - HOPE DOUGLAS. 3 years, 8054 Vol. 16. , Other Horses— Brown Gelding,, FABRIC, aged. ■ Bay Gelding. JIMMY, 9 years. Half-draught Gelding, BARNEY. Draught-Mare aged. Bay - Gelding. Good spring carter, aged. (Above Horses broken all work.) > • Child’s Pony, ; aged, very quiet. - Draught Gelding, 2 years. (Harness for all above horses.) CATTLE: Kh HEAD DAIRY CATTLE, . com--0O prising:— 30 Selected ’ Friesian Cows, due ' August and. September, to 2nd arid ■ third calves. 1 Jersey Cow, calved one week "" ■ (exceptionally good). . .1 Friesian Cow, due in June to 3rd . Calf. -• 8 Friesian. 2-year-old Heifers, due September. ; 12 Friesian Heifer Calves. ... 1 Friesian Bull. 2 years. 13 Fat Cows. - PIGS: '!■: 2 Berkshire. Sows, due July. •- 1 Tarriworth Cross Sow, due July. 1 Tamworth Boar. 2 years old. J: ; ‘ IMPLEMENTS, ETC.: McCormick Side-delivery, Tripod Harrows. Farm Dray and Frame. Massey Grass Mower. 65 gallon Alfa Laval Separator. 4, Cream Cans, R. and G. 3ftirrow match Plough (new), P. and D. Spring Tine Cultivator, P. and D. 15-Coulter • Drill • (grain seed and manure). Farm Trolley. Farm, Dray and Frame. Set Drummond Harrows, Set 6-leaf Tine Harrows. Set 4-leaf Pearson Harrows. McCormick Potato Digger'(riearly new), Massey Two-row Hoe, McCormick 6ft. Binder (good order) Grass Mower, Raleigh 3-Shaft Cart. 4-Horse Blocks arid Chains, Quantity Swingle-trees. Stakes. Plain and Barbed Wire. 3 New Gates. : 69 ; Btishels Italian Ryegrass (ma- ' chine-dressed). . • 60 Bushels Algerian Oats. 2 Bags Carton Oats. BALES MEADOW HAY. 6 Pair Runner Ducks and quantity sundries. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: We can ghly recommend the above herd, hichi presents a great opportunity to ,ose seeking reliable dairy cows of hved producing capacity and breedg. and which averaged 2271bs of itter fat last season. ' SALE STARTS 12 o’clock SHARP. : LUNCHEON PROVIDED. , , NO OUTSIDE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. PYNE.,’GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD., 75g9_ Auctioneers. i-,- T?lND‘youi market with an adverr'‘ - tisemenl in “The Press,” in the 'Small. Advertisement Columns. Office bpefa tiU 10 pan. —l4
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