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Pyne & Co. ' D^RFIELD' SALEYARDS. FRIDAY NEXT. ■\7I7"E axe advised of tho following lines of !. TT; SHEEP for tho above sale, and we sha//l bo pleased to receive further Entries: 700 Very Forward FOUR-TOOTH HALFBRED WETHERS 800 MERINO' EWES, to lamb this month to English Leicester Rains 230 PRIME FAT WETHERS 190 WELL-WOOLLED HOGGETS 200 CROSS-BRED EAVES, with lambs at foot PYNE AND CO., ■4622 Auctioneers. t A T T E R S A L L'S. SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER sth. On account! Mr M. Lynskey, Kaiapoi, ENTIRE COLT, 3yrg, by Rothschild, out of Lenohva PYNB AND CO., 4623 Auotiancera. SPRINGSTONI SALEYARDS. MONDAY NEXT. r\UR PRESENT. ENTRIES comprise: 120 CROSS-BRED EWES, with 100 per cent lambs at foot, cut and tailed: 90 CROSS-BRED EWES, with 100 per cent lambs ab foot, cut and tailed 320 CROSSLBRED HOGGETS 120 PRIME-FAT SHEEP 210 FORWARD CROS'S-BRED WETHERS We shall ha pleased' to receive further entries for this sale'. PYNB AND CO., 4621 Auctioneers'. EXCEEDINGLY CHOICE PROPERTY FOR SALE. TOTE invito TENDERS for tho PURCHASE IT"; with immediate possession of the following very CHOICE PROPERTY:— 21J ACRES of Land at MIDDLETON, the property of Mr HORACE LUNN, who has given up horse training and taken a sheep farm. This l exceptionally nice property is situated quite close to the Mid'dleiton Railway Station, and! only 3£ miles from Christchurch. The buildings consist of «ini exceedingly nice house of 6 rooms, with a dairy and store-room, man's cottage, 12 loose boxes, coachhouse, etc., with everything in splendid, order and condition. The quality of the fend cannot be beaten in New Zealand; it; will grow anything. At preset it is in. luxuriant grass. Tho land is well .actuated and roaded, and eminently suitable for subdivision; it is now divided into 2 paddocks. Wo invito inspection from all wTiq are seeking s, charming country home within half an hoiiT's drive of town, while to investors and speculators it is a chance seldom met with. Tenders, addressed to us, will be received up to 12 noon on. SATURDAY (NEXT, the sth October. The highest ot any tender not necessarily accepted. ' For further jparticnlars apply at our offices. ' PYNE AND.CO., Land Agents aaid Auctioneers, 4623 'Christchurch. ■ The N.Z. Farmers' Co-operative Association of Oanterbttry, Limited. DARFIELD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY NEXT. • 200 PRIME CROSS-BRED WETHERS 60 PRIME CROSS-BRED EWES 170 FIRST-CROSS EWES, with 100 per cent lambs 130 3EERINQ EWES, with 100 per cent lambs K.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ROBT. HARDIE, Manager. J. J. ISBISTER, ■ ' . A. R. ELLIS, 4619 :■"■■■■'■: Auctioneers.

CLEARING- SALE' AT UPPER RICCARTON. TUESDAY, Usth OCTOBER, at 12 o'clock. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIA- . TTON OP' CANTERBURY, LTD., have been favoured vrith instructions from Mr P. D. Boag (owing ito his. having taken up land in the ■ North Island) ito' SELL by; Public Auction', on the above date,, on . Tho Premises, Upper Ricoarton, LIVE STOCK, PLANT, ETC., as under: 1 Draught Getdiing, rising 4y*s 1 Draught Mare, rising syrs . 1 Draught Gelding, rising 7yrs ; '. 1 Draught Filly, xising 2yrs 1 Draught Filly, rising lyr 1 Dogcart Horso . , 100 Sheep 2 Heifers - 1 Drill, 1 D.F. Plough/l S.F. Plough, ■1 Spring Tine Grubber, 1 fi'et 4-v : ea£ Harrows, 1 Plane'b Jr. Horse Hoe, 1 Trap (Bagnell), 1 Wool Press, 1 Sack Barrow, Oaten. StraW- Chaff, 1 Wharo 10 x 12, 50 7ft Sheets Galvanised Irony Furniture, Sundries, eto. Luncheon Provided. N.Z. 0 FARMERS' CO-OP. ROBT. HARDIE, Manager. J. J. ISB'ISTER, A. R. ELLIS, 4620 Auctioneers. W. Buss. RANGIOEA. HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th. 80 HORSES. i757"M.' BUSSI. tvH'l hold his next HORSE !VV.iFAIR on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th, when he will offer a very useful lot of FARM AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. The following SPECIAL ENTRIES have come to hand up to the (present: On account Walter McFarlane, Esq., Kaiwara ' . iStlation, A Mixed Mob of 16 Head", comprising broken and' unbroken Draughts and Light Horses On account Mr Moorhead, 1 Heavy Draught Mare (Mabel), by Springbank, dam by Lord Beaconsfield, and in foal to Alexander's Heir. The mare was bred by Mr John Grigg, and is a magnificent animal • 1 Heavy Draught Mare , account numerous farmers and clients, 5 Unbroken Draught Colts and Fillie3, 3 and 4-year-olds 2 Broken Draught Mares, four-year-old 1 Draught Gelding, splendid shatter 12 Draught Mares and Geldings, good softs Account Waikari clients, 1 Good Draught Gelding, trial 1 Roan Trap Mare, 6yrs, any trial' and very fast 1 Gig, by Brabner ■ 1 Bay Trap Mare, good in any harness And several useful Hacks and l Light Harness Horses. Salo at 11 o'clock. Owners are requested to have their horses ia'the yards by 10.30, that the sale may commence punctually at 11 o'clock. TV. BUSS, 44"' Auctioneer. Guinness and Le Cren. PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN SOUTH CANTERBURY. WE GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION to this Branch of our Business, and invite correspondence and inspection of our PROPERTY LIST. We have in our hands for Sale ABOUT 50 FARMS, ranging from 20 TO 5000 ACRES, including First-class Agricultural and Dairy Farms, Second-class Land, and Grazing Runs. GUINNESS AND LE CREN, ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, 2560 Timatru and Waimato. Daigety & Co, .Limited. RICCARTON ESTATE. CARTON ESTATE are Open For Salo privately. For particulars apply DALGETY AND CO., LIMITED. F. A. ARCHER, Manager. fill C. T. NEWTON, Auctioneer. ,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12621, 2 October 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12621, 2 October 1901, Page 8