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Pyne and Co. THIS DAY, At 2.30 p.m. HIGH-CLASS ESTATE FOR SALE BY AUCTION. PYNE AND CO., m conjunction with DALGETY AND CO., LTD., are instructed by, the Pl'irchasers to Oiler by Public Auction, at the Land Salerooms of Pyno and Cr THIS DAY, , At 2.30 p.m., ALL THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, the HORORATA ESTATE, containing QQPO ACRES FREEHOLD, situated half o*7oo mile from the Township of Horo- . rata, 4 miles from the Coalgata Railway Station, and adjoining Sir JTohn Hall’s Property. The Estate in question, was one of the earliest selections in Canterbury, being taken up by the late John Cordy, Esq., and held by his family for some 35 years. It is tlie intention of the purchasers to offer same in S Lots, varying in size from 155 to 2000 Acres. TEEMS: 10 per cent cash on fall of the hammer 20 per cent on possession, February Ist, 1906 Balance of the Purchase Money to remain on Mortgage for 4 years at 5 per cent. The above offers buyers an excellent opportunity to acquire some of tho host Sheep Country in Canterbury in suitable-sized farms. Lithographic Plans may be obtained from the Auctioneers, or MR G. B. RITCHIE, Solicitor, Christchurch. PYNE AND CO., DALGETY AND CO., 9837 Joint Agents. THIS DAY. _ PYNE AMD CO. have received instructions from MESSES WILSON and SMALLEY to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, _at their Land Sale Rooms, Cashel Street, Christchurch, THIS DAY, Immediately after the Sale of tho Hororata Estate), THEIR OMIHI PROPERTY, Situated Four Miles from the Railway ' Station, Containing d AQQ ACRES FREEHOLD, being one of -Lv/t/*7 ' the best Sheep Properties in North Canterbury Now six-roomed House and outbuildings, all ■in good repair. 415 acres have been cultivated, .the balance is in tussock, nearly all ploughable, with tho exception of gullies, which' have been surface Tussock land has carried two ewes to the acre during the last twelve months. For terms, etc., apply PYNE AND CO., 123 Auctioneers. QULVERDEN .SALE. ; TO-MORROwT"THURSDAY. On account of A. W. Rutherford, Esq., Jun., , Brookdale, 195 Fat Cross-bred Wethers ijj .PYNE AND CO., ’1195 . Auctioneers. *v - LEESTON SALE. BYN-E AND CO. have received instructions .. J from Mr J. H. Stringer, Trustee in the jEstate of Elder and Campbell, to SELL BY AUCTION, immediately after the Pig Sale on FRIDAY, DEC. 20, the following:— One Whare on springs, with sleeping accommodation for six men One Waggon, carrying capacity six tons One Portable Saw Bench, with travelling table One Grindstone Ono 2|-h.p. Minerva Motor Cycle One Gent’s Cycle One Water Cart, 300-gallon tank, with lift pump Two Draught Horses. ' And on account of a Client, One American Daisy Cart and Harness. 1473 gIS WiE E SALEYA.RDS. FRIDAY NEXT. Entries for the above are invited. PYNE AND CO., 1194 Auctioneers. SPEINGSTON SALEYAEDS. WE beg to give notice that the Next Sale at these Yards will take place on THURSDAY, ‘DECEMBER 28th. Entries are now being received. PYNE AND CO., 1183 Auctioneers. ’ WOOL-SALES. [TE are now Receiving Wool. into Store » for our \ THIRD WOOL SALE, Which takes place On FRIDAY, JANUARY sth. ■ DIALOGUES CLOSE ON SATURDAY”, , DECEMBER 30. Please consign Wool to our order, CHRISTCHURCH. PYNE AND CO., 192 Auctioneers. National Mortgage and Agency Company of Itf.S., Ltd. KIRWEE SALEYARDS. FRIDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 22nd, 1905. THCTB SHALL SELL, on account of Mr N. ■V» J. Carney—--4 Draught Horses, all good workers 2 E.L. 4-tooth Rams 1 D.F. Plough and Trees, 4-leaf Harrows, Sulky Grubber, 2 Oart Saddles, Plough Chains, etc. 11- Tons O S. Chaff, 1J Tons Straw Chaff 3” Sicks Cocksfoot, 4-Bag Cowgrass and Clover, G Coils Wire Netting, Quantity Stakes, Empty Sacks, 1 Ton Islington Manure, and Sundry Tools, , cto., etc. - H. S. BOURN, 1103 * '■ Auctioneer. A. E. Campbell & Co. AE. CAMPBELL AND CO., . Late HARDING, CAMPBELL AND 00., AUCTIONEER, VALUER, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT, 191, Hereford Street, Christchurch. MR A. E. CAMPBELL begs to announce -at his partnership with W. R. Harding having expired by etiiuxion of time, and having bought Mr W. K. Harding’s interest in the late firm of Harding, Campbell and Co., the late business, in future, will bo carried on at the old address, by Arthur E. Campbell, under the name of A. E. Campbell and Co.,‘Land, Estate and General Commission Agents. In thanking our clients for past favours, and soliciting for the now firm a continuance of the patronage and support as bestowed upon the late firm, and shall be glad to secure tho patronage of others, whose interests will in all cases bo carefully studied. A rv/A ACRES, Amberley; good sheep coun-tt'-JU try, all splendidly fenced and watered, good homestead, sheep yards, sheds and dip. Price, £3 2s 6d. ' 17-19 A -j ACRES, about 25 miles from ChristJLOU'U church; subdivided into 20 paddocks, all well fenced, good 4-room cottage, sheep yards, shearing shed, etc. 2j miles from station and school; about 600 acres have been ploughed and in grass, balance tussock. Price, £1 10s A qa ACRES Dairy Farm, Oxford; good grazOvi ing land, 30 acres are ploughed, balance in grass; good buildings. Price, £l6 per acre; easy terms. OtTcTaCRES fair Sheep Country, all well yfJU fenced and watered, no buildings. Carry 700 sheep. Price, £3 per acre. -j AO ACRES good Dairy Farm, close to lUd Creamery, grows good crops and splendid dairy country; good 6-room house and outbuildings. Price, £2O; cheap; easy terms. EBAL STORES. Boarding-houses, loney on Mortgage, etc. Farms, Buiidctions, in a.l districts. Money adon Freehold and Other Security on tgeous terms. A. E. CAMPBELL AND CO., ~ Hereford Street, Christchurch. ANTED Known.—Beeswax is , really a grease; that is wh\' you slip. ” LINOARNISH ’’ he;, dries hard like glass; you cannot Is 6d and 2a 6d, AH grocers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13937, 20 December 1905, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13937, 20 December 1905, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13937, 20 December 1905, Page 12

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