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AUCTIONS. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD. CLEARING SALE AT ANNAT. THIS DAY, on account Mr Haldon Beattie. Sheep, Cattle, Implements, etc. Sale starts 12 o’clock. Luncheon provided. PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS and CO., LTD. 2226 CLEARING SALE AT SEFTON DOWNS. MONDAY, MARCH 16. PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD., have received instructions from Mr Max Wallace, who is going into camp and has leased his farm, to hold a Complete Sale of Live and Dead Stock, as follows: SHEEP—BS four-year Ewes. 45 threeyear Ewes, 40 f.m. Ewes, 5 two-shear S.D. Rams, 1 three-shear S.D. Ram, 150 Forward Rape Lambs. HORSES—Three four-year Dr. Mares, 1 5-year-old Gelding, 1 Aged Gelding. IMPLEMENTS—AIIis Chalmers Model U Tractor, in perfect order. 1 3-furrow Tractor Plough. 1 d.f. D. Plough. 1 Disc Plough. 1 s.f. Plough. 1 15-coulter Massey Drill. 1 Massey Binder, Oft C. Holler, 1 Spring Tyne Cultivator Tractor with extra set of Stiff Tynes and Points, 1 Duncan Cultivator, set Discs, 5-leaf Harrows and Bar, 4-leaf set and 3-leaf set, 1 Farm Dray and Frame, 1 Tip Dray and Frame, Spring Cart, Box Trap and Tractor Trailer, 1 Horse Hoe; also 6-horse Block and Chains, Oft Lime Sower. SUNDRIES—C.H. and W. lor all horses. 2 Cart Saddles and B.S. Cart Harness, Boring Machine, New Vice, Forks, Shovels, Bar, Maul, and Wedges, Grindstone, Wire Strainers, Coil of Cyclone, 6 coils Netting and Stakes. 1 44-gal. Oil Drum, 1 12gal. Oil Drum. 10 pairs Fowls and two Sheep Dogs, and Sundries too numerous to mention. PRODUCE—4O bushels M.D.P. Ryegrass, 1 bag White Clover, 1 bag Red Clover, seconds of Wheat. 1 Stack Ryegrass and Clover Hay, I Stack Oat Sheaves, about 3 or 4 tons, SALE STARTS AT 12.30. Light Luncheon Provided. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD,, 9865 Auctioneers. PLEARING SALE AT GREENPARK\J MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 16th. We have received instructions from live Trustees in the Estate late JOHN BEARMAN (the property having been sold), to hold a Clearing Sale of all the Live and Dead Stock at the Homestead on the above date, particulars as follows . , CATTLE—2B • Dairy Cows—2nd and 4th Calvers, due August and September; 4 Heifers, due August and September; 1 Fat Cow; 4 Heifer Calves; 1 3-year-old Shorthorn Bull. HORSES—2 Draught Horses, aged. Broken all farm work. PIGS—2 Sows, with Litters 9 each; 1 Boar: 4 Medium Porkers. IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES—I2 H.P. Farmall Tractor (new), D.-F. Plough and Tractor Lift, R.G. Drill—ls coulter, Deering Binder, Deering Grass Mower, R.G. Roller, 2-Leaf Twitch Harrows and Bar. 3 Horse Set Swingle Trees, 4 Horse Heavy Harrows and Bar, 5 Horse Light Harrows. Set Chain Harrows, Duncan Grubber, 3-Furrow Disc Plough. Mould Horse Hoe combined, 22ft Ladder, Step Ladder. Milk Trolley, Scalding Trough, 44-Gallon Milk Drum, Pig Troughs, Tip Dray. Farm Dray, Box Cart in good order, Deering Hay Rake, Wheelbarrow, 2 Iron Beds and Wire Mattress. 2 Fire Kerbs. Grindstone, 2 Horse Collars and Haines and Covers, also Quantity other Harness including 2 Cart Saddles and Breeching, 2 Sets Leading Harness, 4 Horse Yoke (Blocks), Set Dehorners, Sundry Tools, 2 Stacks Oat Hay. Stack Meadow Hay. Studebaker Car, 1923 model—and Trailer. Sale Starts at 1 P.M. SHARP. PYNE GOULD. GUINNESS. LIMITED, Auctioneers. 2i7j 7'AIKOURA RAM ANp EWE FAIR.— V Pyne's Saleyards. MONDAY. 16th lARCH. Present Entries include; 16 (alfbred Rams, 20 Romney Rams, 20 outhdown Rams, 1 Suffolk Ram, a Engsh Leicester Rams, 100 Two-tooth Homey Ewes, 500 Four and Five-year Homey Ewes, 500 Four and Five-year Halfred Ewes. 120 Wethers. 150 Romney Ewe ,ambs, 300 Mixed Sex Lambs Further ntries invited. PYNE, GOULD, GUIN--IESS, LTD. Auctioneers. _ 2U6b TANGIORA, TUESDAY NEXT, on AcA count MRS M. E. SMITH;-ll Shortorn Cross Heifers. September calvers; Fat Cows, 1 Fat Heifer; also 10 eighteen lonths old Cattle. PYNE, GOULD, GUINJESS, LTD. 2<! ±' SHEEP, CROPPING. AND GRAZING FARMS. 1000 ACRES- 1300 SHEEP ‘ FOR SALE AS GOING CONCERN. Excellent range of improvements. 45 minutes’ run from Christchurch. This is an ideal holding, well improved, good fences, practically all tussock country, easily worked. For full particulars apply— PYNE GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD.. LAND DEPARTMENT. 150 ACRES ' 45 cows ' ONLY £IOOO CASH REQUIRED. The above comprises a real good dairy farm, well improved, handy to town, and has small area of well-sheltered winter feeding and camping ground. 2 miles rail and school. PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT. WITHIN 8 MILES OF ADDINGTON SALEYARDS. non ACRES of medium cropping and fattening land, well watered and subdivided. Complete range of improvements. Practically adjoining railway, school, and post office. Easy terms can be arranged. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT. RANGIORA DISTRICT. SMALL HOLDING. n ACRES, together with all improve'ments. Owner has additional 12 acres leasehold, and milks 14 cows. Registered dairy, milk round in at £IOSO, only £564 cash required. Folio C 637. PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD.. LAND DEPARTMENT P1566 CANTERBURY CO-OP. POULTRY PRODUCERS. LTD. EXTRAORDINARY CLEARING SALE, THIS DAY. at 10.30 A.M.. at FACTORY RD., HORNBY, On a/c. Mr H. Signal. 1000 White Leghorn Pullets. 50 Australorp Pullets, 250 W.L. Yearlings. 350 W.L. 2yi. Breeding Hens. Bonser Mash Mixer, Bonser Grain Grinder, Zealandia Power Chaff Cutter, 2 H.P. Electric Motor, Pulleys. Shafting, Sundries; for removal, 2 Laying Houses each 168 ft x 16ft, 3 Colony Housc24ft x 12ft. 3 Colony Houses 12ft x 12ft. These are built of New Corrugated Iron Large Quantity Wire Netting. Buyers arc Particularly Asked to provide own crates. Auctioneer’s Note; Mr Signal’s sole reason for selling is on a/c. of the shortage of labour. The stock is in excellent condition, and buyers may operate with confidence. The iron buildings are in new condition. The Auctioneers will be pleased to act for Absentees. THE CANTERBURY CO-OP. POULTRY PRODUCERS, LTD.. 206 Tuam st.. Ch.Ch., Auctioneers. 2039 RED COMB EGG & POULTRY CO pAA WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS.—2 OUU p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 20th. At 122 Tuam street. We will sell the above Pullets on behalf of a client who. owing to ill-health, has to give up poultrykeeping. A healthy line, the majority are within a few weeks of laying, and show promise of a good winter lay. Purchases made on behalf of absentees. RED COMB EGG AND POULTRY CO. 'Phone 37-673. LUSTROUS" Paints, ready mixed, the perfect house paint Remember neglect means decay, also expense 1 SMITH and SMITH, LTD.. Cr Tuam-H’g’.i = J -ee‘s 58662 LIBBY’S Home-made Pickles, 1/6: K. Tomato Sauce, l/l and 1/8. Cash 1 coupon* at Tuck*. — li

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23587, 14 March 1942, Page 12

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