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Pyne & Co. TO-MORROW. SPLENDID FREEHOLD FARM ■ AND LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. ■IJfTE are instructed by Mr THOMAS f l BALLAN, who is retiring from farming and Muring the district, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at his homestead, WADDINGTON, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), the 31st inst.. Hl3 SPLENDID LITTLE PAEM, together with the whole of his Superior LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. The PAEM consists of 154 acres of first-rate quality land in the best of heart and condition, having been always most carefully farmed. It is. divided into 9 paddocks, all well watered, fences and everything in most perfect order, and is Situated close to Waddingtou School and railway, on the mam road. I , There is a good dwelling-house, dairy, 4-stall stable, chaff-house with large loft, two good implement sheds, workshop and large trap-house. Altogether, a profitable and a perfect home. A (good part of the purchase-money can remain «a mortgage at a low rate of interest. THE LIVE AND*DEAD STOCK Comprise— K DRAUGHT HOESES, staunch and good d sorts, broken to all farm work 2 GOOD HARNESS HOESES TWO-YEAR-OLD HACK, unbroken THE IMPLEMENTS are first-class and comViim—Now double-furrow plough, single-furrow ditto, Cambridge roller, grubber, spring dray Itnearly new); all these are by Booth and Macdonald ; groin and manure drill by Duncan, 2 sets ■4-leaf harrows, blocks and tackle, M’Cormiok ■reaper and binder, Massey-Harris grass mower, 2 'farm drays and frames, spring trap and harness, jdoQhle-seated buggy and harness, single-bagger ,«haftuutter by Andrews and Beaven, timber waggon {mihiLblo for wool-carting), ladders, plough, shaft and leading harness, 2 riding saddles, and a lot of toolsandsan dries. g MILCH COWS 4 head young cattle 200 CBOSS * BBED SHEEP TONS OATEN-SHEAF CHAFF Otflli BUSHELS OATS, SO Bushels Grass-seed, 24 Bushels Beans, And the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Sale at 12 noon. Luncheon provided. Conveyances will meet the morning train from tours for the convenience of buyers. PYNE & CO., 35419 Auctioneers. B3RWEE SALE YARDS. FRIDAY NEXT. W E 2935 SHALL BE GLAD TO RECEIVE ENTRIES FOB ABUVE SALE. PYNE & CO„ Auctioneers. SHEFFIELD SALBYARDB TUESDAY NEXT, the stk APRIL. o UE 250 100 70 70 12 6 ‘PRESENT ENTRIES are—--2 and 4-TOOTH CEO3S-BBEDS 2-TOOTH WETHERS 2-TOOTH EWES PAT MERINO WETHERS 2-TOOTH ENG3JSH LEICESTER RAMS HEAD 18-MONTHS’-OLD CATTLE. Further entries are invited. PYNE & CO., 8933 Auctioneers. TO DAIRY FARMERS. MILKMEN AND OTHERS, ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. pzs Z lit CO. are instructed by MB STEPHEN HUBBARD, ’ Who has Purchased a Property nearer town, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his homestead. GREEN PARK, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, The Whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, as follows 2Q MILCH COWS, just springing to calve MILCH COWS, newly calved g DRY COWS t A HEAD YOUNG CATTLE, yearlings to At* 18 months J SHORTHORN BULL SPLENDID DRAUGHT HORSES 1 LIGHT HARNESS HORSE, Shaft, * Plough, Leading and Trap Harness J TIP DRAY J SPRING DRAT, nearly new L ' J SPRING TRAP DOUBLE-PUEEOW PLOUGH SINGLE-FURROW PLOUGH g-LEAF HARROWS J HORSE HOB J GRASS MOWER 56-GALLON COPPER 2Q STRONG STORE PIGS g SOWS J BOAR PIG DAIRY UTENSILS! 1 K SHARES TAITAPU dairy factory AO (fully paid up) g ACRES POTATOES g ACRES MANGOLDS And SUNDRIES too numerous to mention, SALE AT 12 NOON. Luncheon Provided. PYNE & CO., 3562 Auctioneers. ~ IMPORTANT “ CLEARING SALE AT DRAYTON, METHVEN. |YNE & CO. (in conjunction with J. T. FORD & CO.) have received instructions from the seniors of the kto Edward Chapman (the jperty having been sold) to HOLD A CLEARING SALE LITE AND DEAD STOCK AT THE HOMESTEAD, DRAYTON, OH THURSDAY, APRIL 14, Commencing at 11 a.m. *HE PRINCIPAL LOTS TO BE OFFERED are as follows: 600 500 600 600 1400 250 32 2 4 8 2-TOOTH THREE-QUARTER-BRED EWES (Fat) 4-TOOTH HALF AND THBEE-QUABTER-LEED EWES 6 and S-TOOTH HALF AND THREE-QUARTER-BRED EWES 8-TOOTH HALF-BRED EWES CROSS-BRED lAMBS FAT 2-TOOTH WETHERS LINCOLN RAMS DRAUGHT HORSES HACKS HEAD CATTLE Grain Drill, Manure Drill, Cultivator, Grass ■ Seed and Grain Sower, Broadcast Sower, Disc Harrows, 2 Cambridge Rollers,3 Seta Harrows, Dray, Com-crusher, Water Tank, Turnip Canisters, 8 Sheep Feeders, Wheelbarrows, 750 yards Wire Netting, 2 Tons Oatsheaf Chalf, 500 Chaff Bags, 6 cwt Fencing Wire, 30 Hurdles, 200 Stokes, Harness, Saddlery, &c„ Ac, WAGGONETTE, by Erahuer DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY and HARNESS,Also, 3 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And DRIES too numerous to mention. PYNE & CO., J. T. FORD & CO., Auntioneerß.--

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11541, 30 March 1898, Page 8

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