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ASHBURTON SALES PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. ASHBURTON SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1954. On Account MR C. A. CAMPION, “Greenfields,” Methven; 100 Romney Cross Wether Hoggets, early shorn, fat and forward condition, and free from footrot. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD.. Auctioneers. Ashburton. 2286 PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. RAKAIA SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. JULY 22. at 1.30 pan. On Account MR W. A. PALMER, Rakaia: 70 Two-tooth Corriedale Wethers. 30 Two-tooth Half and Three-quarter-bred Wethers. (Suitable for home mutton.) PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., Auctioneers. 2307 THE FARMERS'. THE FARMERS’. ASHBURTON SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 20. 1954. We will Offer:— Account SOUTHERN CLIENT: I 100 Fine-woolled Halfbred Ewe Lambs. I 70 Fine-woolled Halfbred Wether I Lambs. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.. Auctioneers, Ashburton. 2283 DALGETY AND CO., LTD. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE “BELMONT,” METHVEN MONDAY. JULY 19, 1954, AT 10.30 AM. MESSRS DALGETY and CO., LTD., (incorporated in England), in conjunction with THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., have been favoured with instructions from MR B. V. PEARCE, to offer by Public Auction the whole of his Live Stock, Plant, Implements, and Furniture. SHEEP454 Corriedale Ewes, mated Corriedale rams, 25th April, comprising:— 141 Two-shear Ewes. 69 Three-shear Ewes. 132 Four-shear Ewes. 112 Five-shear Ewes. 55 Corriedale Ewes, mated Stud Corriedale Rams. 546 Corriedale Ewes, mated South Suffolk and Southdown rams, 9th April, comprising:— 183 One-shear Ewes. 82 Two-shear Ewes. 103 Four-shear Ewes. 126 Three and Four-shear Ewes. 54 Five-shear Ewes. 220 Wether Lambs. 280 Ewe Lambs. 1550 CATTLE—--1 Dairy Heifer. 2 years (at profit 3 months). 1 Shorthorn Cow, sth calver (due August). 1 Shorthorn Cow, 2nd calver (due August). 3 Yearling Cattle. 1 Pony rising 2 years. Taught to lead and tie up. DOGS—"Mack,” 5 years. Good backing dog. “Smoke,” 2 years. Very good heading dog. "Stump,” 9 months. Huntaway bred. Starting to run. PIGS—--2 Light Baconers (Light White). FOWLS— Approximately 30 White Leghorn-Aus-tralorp cross laying pullets and hens. CARS AND TRUCK— Wolseley Car, 680, as new. Erskine Car, 6-cyl., 1929 model; reg’d. i and w.0.f., in good order. Chevrolet Truck, 2-Ton, 1935 model. Complete with stock sides. Regd. and w.oJ. Just been thoroughly overhauled, including rebore. IMPLEMENTS— Massey-Harris Tractor 44, recently overhauled, in perfect order; David-Brown Cropmaster Tractor, only done 500 hours; David Brown Hydraulic 3-Furrow Plough; David Brown Hydraulic 11-Tyne Cultivator; Massey-Harris Automatic Baler, only done two very light seasons; MasseyHarris Hay Rake, 4-bar; Massey-Harris No. 15 Header, engine function. Complete with steel pick-up and adjustable screen; Massey-Harris 15-Coulter Drill, complete with grass seed and turnip boxes; Reid and Gray 4-Furrow Tractor Plough; Set of 1-way Massey-Harris Discs, 9 blades; Massey-Harris 13-tyne Cultivator; MasseyHarris Power Mower, 6ft; Massey-Harris Power Mower, sft; Cambridge Roller, 9ft; Set of 5-leaf Massey-Harris Tyne Herrows and Bar; Set of 5-leaf Zig-zag Tjae Harrows; Set of 3-leaf Drummond Harrows; Set of Suntrail Harrows; International Topdresser, 9ft; Booth McDonald 2Row Ridger; Booth McDonald Hydraulic Grader Blade, Bft, as new; P. and D. Duncan Hay Sweep, 9ft: Robot Hydraulic Post Hole Digger; Horse Hay Rake; Grass Seed Box, 9ft. SUNDRIES—--2 Sets of Lamb Shelters, on wheels; Car Trailer; Reid and Grey Saw Bench; 120 Sheets New Corrugated Iron, Bft; Wolseley Electric . 2-Stand Shearing Plant, direct drive, double ended; Grinder; Donald Woolpress; 50 Intermediate Concrete Posts; 4 Strainer Concrete Posts; approx. 20 Coils Cyclone and Sheep Netting; quantity of Sawn > Bluegum Stakes* Quantiy of Bluegum L Droppers; Heavy Snig Chain, 12ft; Exten- . sion Ladder, 18ft; Webster Spray Painting Outfit, complete with motor; Anderson's "Regina” Water Pump, fitted with “Villiers” 4-cycle motor, fitted on transport; “Wolf" Electric Drill; Forge; Anvil; Milligan’s Sheep Tumbler; Wool Table; 1 Ton D.D.T. Super; Miscellaneous collection of Grain, Seeds and Sacks. Massey-Harris 90-gai Electric Separator; Wolseley Electric Fence, complete with Standards and Insulators; 1-5 ton. Bottle Jack, 1-3 ton Hydraulic Jack, Two good Bench Vices, Quantity of Beech Timber, 4in x lin, and Bluegum Timber, 3in x lin; “Dragon” Flamethrower; “Save-a-Life,” complete; Quantity of Harness including good riding Saddle and Bridle; 3 large 6ft Culvert Pipes; 6 9in Culvert Pipes; 6 Bft Gates, new; Quantity of Hurdles; Footrot Trough; large quantity of tools, all descriptions; “Solite” au-metal Barrow; "Tarpen” Electric Hedge Clipper; Planet Junior; Concrete Pickling Tub; 2 Concrete Sheeplick Boxes; 3 sets of Garden Hose; Horse Hoe; Water Boiler; Half Coil Bird Netting. 1000 Bales Good Lucerne Hay.

FURNITURE— Chesterfield Suite, uncut Moquette; Chesterfield Suite, large Moquette; Dark Oak Bedroom Suite, comprising Double Bed, Wardrobe. Dressing Table and Cabinet; Dark Oak Bedroom Suite, comprising twin Beds. Wardrobe, Duchesse and Tailboy; Oak Bedroom Suite, comprising 3 Bed, Duchesse. Wardrobe, and Tallboy; Rimu Bedroom Suite, comprising twin Beds, Duchesse, Wardrobe and Cabinet; Diningroom Suite, in Rimu. comprising Buffet. 4 Chairs and Drawleaf Table; Axmin. Carpet, 12ft x 12ft; Axmin. Carpet Square, 12ft x 9ft; Wilton Carpet Square, 16ft x 10ft; Wilton Runner. 15ft. x 6ft; Hall Carpet Runner, 27ft x3ft; ‘•Phillips” Radiogram, as new; “Cutler” Roll-top Desk; Dark Oak China Cabinet; Dark Oak Cocktail Cabinet; Rimu Dinner Waggon; Morns Chair; Two Seagrass Chairs; Two Fireside Chairs; Two Occ. Tables; Smith Chiming Clock; Oak Fireside Kerb: Two Firescreens; Three Single Stretchers; Quantity of Feltex; Quantity of Lino; Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs; H.M.V. 5 cub. ft. Refrigerator; “Miss Simplicity” Washing Machine; “Singer” Electric Sewing Machine; “Goblin Ace” Vacuum Cleaner; "Leo” Kerosene Heater; “Kenwood” Electric Cake Mixer; Electric Fan; Kitchen Crockery, Cutlery, and Utensils; “Speedicut” Motor Mower; Two Hand Lawnmowers; No. 1 Churn; Kitchen Steps; Tennis Net, etc. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This Flock is a line of big-framed wellwoolled Sheep, favourably known throughout the District. Mr Pearce has carefully selected the most suitable 500 Ewes to be mated to Corriedale Rams. The balance of the Flock being mated to well-bred Southdown and South-Suffolk Rams. The whole are absolutely guaranteed free of footrot. The offering of Implements and Sundries is in tip-top order throughout ano can be thoroughly recommended to any intending purchasers. Mr Pearce is selling the Furniture complete from his 8-roomed Dwelling, and this offering is in first-clas sorder. The Furniture Sale will commence « approximately 1.30 p.m. ORDER OF SALE: Sundries. Implements. Motor-cars and Trucks. Shearing Machines and Woolshed Equipment. Pony. Cattle. Dogs. Grain, Hay. Furniture, approximatley 130 p.mLight Luncheon provided. Auctioneers in Conjunction, DALGETY and CO.. LTD., (Inc. in England), N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD. Auctioneers. Ashburton. “THE PRESS’ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Reply numbi and word “Press’ couni as two words. 10 Words 2s (minimum) 15 Words 3s 20 Words 4s S 3 Wufua od Thereafter Space Rates: l-Inch 5s 3d. Inch 10s 6d Births. Deaths. Marriages. In Mernoriama. Bereavements. 5s for five line® Is for each additional line. Engagement Notices, must be signed ox both parties. 6s 3d. . If replies are to be jested, please seno • .£d extr i

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27404, 17 July 1954, Page 20

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