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Pyne & Co. JIBES' NORTH CANTERBURY SiLEYAEDS. TUESDAY, MARCH 29. 3RS PYNE & CO WILL SELL—2g|) CROSS - BRED LAMBS; straight lino J 33 CROSS-BRED TWO-TOOTHS £ HALF-BRED LAMBS 20t? CROSS-BRED EWES. a good 2761 THUBaJMY NEXT. SPLENDID FREEHOLD FARM AND LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. WE avo instructed By Mr THOMAS BA I.LAN, who is retiring from farming and leaving the district, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at Lis homestead, WADDINQTON, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 31st iust., HIS SPLENDID LITTLE FARM, together with the whole of hia Superior LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, The FARM consists of 151 acres of first-rate quality land in the beat of heart and condition, having been always most carefully farmed. It is divided into 9 paddocks, all well watered, fences and everything in most perlect order, and is situated close to Waddingtou School and railway, on the main road. There is a good dwelling-house, dairy, 4-stall stable, chaff-house with largo loft, two good implement sheas, workshop and large trap-house. Altogether, a profitable and a perfect home. A good part of the purchase-money can remain on mortgage at a low rate of interest. THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK Comprise— K DRAUGHT HORSES, staunch and good O sorts, broken to all farm work GOOD HARNESS HORSES 2 TWO-YEAR-OLD HACK, unbroken THE IMPLEMENTS are first-class and com-prise-New double-furrow plough, single-furrow ditto. Cam bridge roller, grubber, spring dray (nearly now); all these are by Booth and Macdonald ; gvain and manure drill by Duncan, 2 sets 4-leaf harrows, blocks and tackle, M’Cormick reaper and hinder, Massey-Harris grass mower, 2 farm di ays and frames, spring trap and harness, doable-;e.ted buggy and harness, smnle-bagger ebaffeutter by Andrews and Heaven, timber waggon (suitable for wool-carting), ladders, plough, shaft and leading harness 2 riding saddles, and a lot of tools and sundries. O MILCH COWS O HEAD YOUNG PATTLE 2ftQ CROSS-BRED SHEEP TONS OATEN-SHEAF CHAFF 57 Otb 1 ! BUSHELS OATS, 30 Bushels Grass-seed, ixjii 24 Bushels Beans, And the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale at 12 noon. Luncheon provided. Conveyances will meecthe morning train from town for the convenience of buyers, PYNE & CO., 2549 Auctioneers. H. Matson & Co. THIS DAY. SECOND GRAIN SALE OF THE SEASON AT Stores, Christchurch, 11 a.m. OLD WHEAT, NEW WHEAT OATS, BARLEY RYEGRASS, CLOVERS, &c. 2727 H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. _ 'PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. ' THDESDAyT APRIL 14 CLEARING SALE OP LITE AND DEAD STOCK AT DUNSANDEL. ft/IfESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received JJL instructions from Mr Geo. Burgess (who as let his farm), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE FARM, . DU'S^NDEL. THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. SffiTFull particulars in future advertisements. H. MATSON & CO„ 2537 Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT. MIDLAND SALEYARDS. H MATSON & CO. WILL OFFER the • following SPECIAL ENTRIES: 30() TWO and FOUR-TOOTH WETHERS jgO TWO-TOOTH EWES 400 LAMBS Further entries solicited. 2796 The H.Z. Farmers' Co-operative Association of Canterbury, Limited. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ CO-OP-ERATIVK ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. LIMITED, ASSOCIATED WITH MESSES H, MATSON AND CO., Have received instructions from THE TRUSTEES OP THE LATE J. GAMMACK TO HOLD A CLEARING- SALE ox the HOMESTEAD FARM, AT SPRINGSXOtf, OP ALL THE LITE AND DEAD STOCK, ox TUESDAY, MARCH 29. The whole of the Estate having heen subdivided and let, THE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED OFF BEFORE Ist APRIL, So that each lot will be for absolute sale to the highest bidder. THE STO, O K CONSISTS OF—- ’ HORSES. g DRAUGHT GELDINGS rj DRAUGHT MARES, in regular work 2 HACK MARES 0 HACK GELDINGS, broken to Saddle Aj and Harness £ YEARLING GELDlNG,hy,"Orpheu3" CATTLE. /J COWS, iu milk 1 dry cow COWS, with 7 Calves FL TWO-YEAR-OLD STEERS (J | TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFER, and i SHORTHORN BULL, bred ,by H. Pannett. Esq. SEE h’P. Q ENGLISH LEICESTER RAMS rj LINCOLN BAMS J 4 BORDER LEICESTER RAMS 409 FAT LAMBS r.r.n STORE LAMBS CROSS-BRED EWES ti'! DEICES PEE EWES 9JI J FOUR-TOOTH EWB3, and MIXED TWO-TOOTHS Ah’O, k Oat Sheaves, Grass Se d. 2 Reapers and Binders (Hornsby’s and McConnia ’s). 2 Grass Mowers, Hay Hake. 2 Grass seed Sowers 1 Duncan Grain Drill, 1 Duncan ;i-f arrow Plough, 2 D.F. Ploughs. 2 S.P. Ploughs, 1 Gang Plough, 1 Horse H. e,3 sets Tmo Harrows, Pise. Chain and Tripod i farrows, Cambridge Roller, W oodenßoller, Grubber, 3 Drays with Frames, Tip Dray, Bu ,r £rey, Trap, Cbaffcuttcr (horse-power), Corn-nruslier and Intel mediate, Winnower, Bobv Screen, Tarpaulin, 2 Sack Barrows, Wheelbarrows, Vyce, Anvil and Bellows, Plough, Shaft and i.eading Harness, J rap Harness, 3 Saddles, Tools and Sundries, 1 Wool Press. H Sale at 12 o’clock. Luncheon provided. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd. 214,1 GEO. JAMESON, Manager.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 8