ASHBURTON' SALES. CLEARING SALE. MAYFIELD. THURSDAY, 27th JUNE. VITE have received instructions from VV MR L. C. McILROY to hold a Complete Clearing Sale on the above date, of the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising:— SHEEP--206 Two, Four, Six, an<i-Eight-tooth Three-quarterbred and Halfbred Ewes (drafted in lots to suit purchaser) 4 S.D.-B.L. Cross and 1 E.L. Ram, 20th April 1 Southdown Ram 30 Cull Ewes 6 Lambs HORSES—--7 Working Draughts (3 years to aged) Bay Filly Foal Bay Hack and Harness Horse, aged CATTLE—--3 Milking Cows, in profit 1 Jersey Cow, due July to 4th call 1 Cow arid Runner (cow is empty) 1 Red Poll Bull 2 Heifer Calves PIGS—--1 Tamworth Boar HARNESS, ETC.— 6 Sets Collar, Hames, and Winker* 1 Set Spring Cart Harness 1 Riding Saddle and Bridle 8 Horse Covers IMPLEMENTS— > 10/20 McCormick-Deering Tractor, complete with set of extension rims; Ideal No. 26 Threshing Machine; 17-Coulter Massey* Harris Drill, complete; 3-Furrow Reid and Gray Plough and Lift; 3- _ Furrow P. and D. Duncan Plough ! and Lift (old); 5-Leaf Set Harrows; 5-Leaf Set Harrows (grass seed); 1 Set Tripod Harrows; 11Tine Hustler and Tractor Lift; 2 Tractor Lorries; 8-foot McCor-mick-Deering Binder; 9-foot Cambridge Roller; 6-horse. Set , Blocks and Chains; ,1 5-horse Swingletree; 23-horse Swingletrees; 3 2-horse Swingletreea; 8 1-horse Swingletrees; 5 Pair Plough Chains, 1 Boring Machine; 12 Coils Cyclone Netting. PRODUCE 1 Stack Oaten Sheaves (6 Tons), 60 Bus. Cross 7 Seed Wheat, 17 Sacks Tuscan Seed Wheat, 8 Sacks Dun Oats, 12 Sacks Perennial Rye (Undressed). 84 Bushels M/D Western Wolths, 6 Tons Oat Sheaf Chaff, 120 Empty Chaff Sacks, 3 Tons 44/46 Super,’ Tools and Sundries. Light Luncheon Provided.Sale Commences 11.30 a.m. Sharp. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Ashburton, 4505 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. ASHTON. MONDAY. JULY Ist. 1940. ’ < T\T ESSRS PYNE, GOULDS GUIN--ITJL NESS, LTD., in conjunction with the NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ CO-. OPERATIVE ASSN., have been favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee in the Estate late J. P. Blee (whose farm has been leased),.to conduct a complete Clearing Sale of the whole of the Live and Dead Stock comprising:— SHEEP— ' 155 S.M. Half and Three-quarterbred Ewes - 76 Three and Pour-shear Half ana Three-quarterbred Ewes 99 Two-shear Half and Three-quar-terbred Ewes 38 One and Two-shear Half and Three-quarterbred Ewes English Leicester rains put out first week April. CATTLE— . 4 S.H. Dairy Cows 3 Two-year-old Heifers (empty) 3 Yearling S.H. Heifers HORSES— • /’ 7 Working Draught Geldings, four years to aged " ‘ 1 Aged Mare .. 2 Hacks, 1 unbroken three-year-old Gelding Harness and Covers' for all horse* PIGS—--1 Sow 1 Porker 8 Stores IMPLEMENTS— McCormick-Deering 15-30 Tractor; 3-furrow Reid and Gray. Tractor Plough Lift;: DJ. Plough, convertible 3 F.; 1 S.F. Plough, 2 Drays and Frames, Tip Dray and Frame, Hay Rake, 6-foot McCormick Binder;. JB.-fQ.Qt_.Mc-Cormick-Deering Tractor Binder and Power Drive; Hornby Mower, Saw Bench, Planet Junior, Trolley, Reid and Gray 15-Coulter Drill, 3-leaf Grass-seed Harrows, 3-leaf Twitch Harrows, 5- - leaf Harrows, Massey-Harris Grubber, Cambridge Roller, Duncan Discs. 6-H. Blocks, 8 Coils • Cyclone, 3 Coils Sheep Netting, Spring Cart, 200 Stakes, Scalding Trough, Sack Barrow, Seed Gleaner, Avery Scales, Overland Truck, 50 gal. Alfa-Laval Separator, Honey. Extractor, Straw Scoop, quantity of Sundries. PRODUCE, ETC.— 1 Stack Algerian Oat Sheaves, Stack Hay, about 25 tons Marigolds, 72 bus. Barley, 44 bus. Certified Ryegrass, 50 bus. Italian, 60 bus. Algerian Oats, 15 sks. Velvet Seed Wheat. 1151 b Red Clover, 2 ton Lime, 11 Hives Bees, quantity of Furniture. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE—To intended purchasers we can recommend the ewes as a first-class line; they are well grown, well woolled, and in great condition, and the ages guaranteed. Sale starts 11.30 a.m. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE, GOULD, LTD., NEW ZEALAND /FjIRMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSN.,' LTD., Auctioneers in conjunction. Ashburton* UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. ' THE PRESS THE PRESS DINING AND SUPPER ROOMS DINING AND SUPPER ROOMS DINING AND SUPPER ROOMS (Basement, “The Press” Buildings)! ENTRANCE WORCESTER ST. QPEN FROM 4 P.M. TILL 2 A-M. HIGH TEA, HIGH TEA, SUPPERS. SUPPERS. MISSES D. and P. HENRY. VtiANTED to Sell a r*iauo? Rugs? Clothing, etc.? An Ad m ’ The Press" Classified Section will bring fast results at a very small expensej
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23053, 22 June 1940, Page 22
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