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Anctipns. TYNE & CO. SHEFFIELD ' SALE. FRIDAY NEXT. ■ YYIB shall be- glad' to receive entries. FYKE AND CO., 5989 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND'DEAD STOCK. - PYNE AND CO. are instructed by Mr S. Humm, who has let his farm, to Sell by Public Auction, at his Homestead, near the Wheatsheaf, BROAD FIELDS,. On TUESDAY NEXT, , the 16tli INST., The Whole of his STOCK, as follows: Draught Chestnut Gelding, .8 years;- all work • r ■. . . Draught Bay Gelding, 9 years; all work Roan Harness Mare, 7 years, by . Irvington, and in foal to Prince Royal; very fast' Harness Pony, Bay Colt, rising 2 years, by Thackeray out of Irvington mare 2 Dairy Cows, in full profit 1 2 Springing Heifers Plough, 4-leaf harrows, Springtime grubber (nearly new), 15-ooulter. grain manure drill / (Farmer’s Favourite), with. Brietowe patent turning feed (nearly , new), MasseyHarris reaper and ■ binder, Planet Jr. scuffier, "farm dray and ■ frame, Chatham seed cleaner; rustic cart, new 20ft ladder, Pago's patent wire, strainer, ' stakes, posts, . wire, sheep netting, wheelbarrow, now portable copper, light and heavy harness, horse covers, etc., etc. ’ , ■' ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including a splendid piano by John Brinamead and Sons. • Sals at 12 noon. Luncheon provided., ' PYNE AND CO., ' 5301 Auctioneers. TO COACH"‘PROPRIETORS,' CARRIERS, HORSE DEALERS AND OTHERS. SALE OF COACH HORSES, DRAGS, ‘ HARNESS, DAIRY COWS, Etc., Etc: ' PYNE AND CO. are instructed by MR JAS.' JARDIN, who is giving up the Coaching Business, to Sell hy Public Auction, on bis premises, 1 D ALDINGTON, - Oh THURSDAY NEXT, the ISth INST., the Whole of his Horses .and" Plant, as follows: -<Q , DRAG HORSES, MARES and JLO GELDINGS, being the horses now running in the-Avonside and Waihoni Coaches 3 DRAGS, each' licensed to carry 23 passengers. With the -sale of these drags the Goodwill of the Avonside and Wainoni Coach Roads will be given to the purchaser. Set 4-in-hand Harness, Set 3-horse Har- • ness, 4 Sets Trap Harness, 20 Horse •Collars, Balli Dog-cart (nearly new), : Single , Brake, Cradle and Braking Harness Trotting Pony Mare Trottipg Stallion l , “ . “ MERRYLEGS ” ' PINOLE PATCHEM” 8 Dairy Cows, 4 in full milk, the balance springing to calve Two-year-old Heifer, 4 Yearlings. Sale will Commence at 12 sharp. Luncheon Provided. ' PYNE AND 00., 5667 Auctioneers. VICTOR HARRIS. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! FURNITURE!!! ' ■ AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, THIS MORNING, / ■ At 10.30 sharp. THE following are included in the Entry for THIS MORNING’S SALE;- ! Sideboard, Dining Table, 2 Duchesse Chests, Washstands and Ware, 3 Double Iron Bedsteads, 4 Stretchers, 2 Lawn Mowers, Mangle, Chiffonier, Whatnot, Carpets, Bugs, Linoleum and Oilcloth, 2 Gocarts 3 Couches, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, -General Utensils, and a largo • quantity of Sundries. VICTOR HARRIS, 6091 . Auctioneer. THIS DAY 1 THIS; TIfIS ' D^tlll AT MORROW, BASSETT- AND CO.’S YARD, LICHFIELD STREET. At 1 o’clock sharp. FARM IMPLEMENTS, SHOP TOOLS, ■ PLANT, Etc. I FAVOURED with instructions from Morrow, Bassett and Co., MR VICTOR HARRIS will THIS DAY, at 1 o’clock, hold a CLEARING SALE at their Yard, Lichfield 'Street. The following are included"..— 2 Binders 1 Mower 2 Rakes .... 1 Second-hand Binder 1 Second-hand Mower" 1 Two-disc Plough 1 Fresco Road Scraper 2 Four-furrow Cookahutt ■■ Gang, Ploughs 3 Three-furrow Cockshutt. Gang Ploughs. 1 Closed, Back McCormick ■ Reaper and Binder ; ,' ' 2 Reapers ' 5 Ruby Horse Ploughs' 10 Little Wonder Seed Sowers Harness, .Whips;, Harrows, Disc Harrows, 3-leaf Harrows, Drills,' Lawn Mowers, Knife'Grinders; Bull Binder, Wheels for Strippers, Chaffcutter, Intermediates,. Cider ; Mills: ■ "Garden Chairs;' Blacksmith’s Tools, ■ Twist Drills, Anvils, Boring Machine, Stocks and Dies, ■Punching Machine, Screwing Machine, Pipe-cutting Machine, .Weighing Scales, Sack Trucks, Case Trucks, Skids, Disc Sharpener Dynamometer (tested hy Prof. Scott), Shop Cycles, Crane. THIS DAY, at 1 o’clock sharp. . VICTOR HARRIS, 5893 ■ ■ ■ Auctioneer. A CHEAP FARM. ■i AA ACRES of Real Good Cropping Land, iUU all low downs, faces the sun, well fenced and subdivided and sheltered by plantations ; good 6-roomed house, 6-stall stable, iheep yards, cowshed.' etc.; good locality. Price £l2 10s per acre. One of the Cheapest Farms on the Market. ~ VICTOR HARRIS. " A GOOD ALL-ROUND FARM. OKK ACRES of Very Rich Plat and Low MUO Downs country, will carry 3J ewes to the acre all the year, and grows fine crops of wheat, oats and other root crops; modern o-roomed Dwelling, excellent outbuildings, near school, railway and church. Price £l9 per acre. Tnis is a farm that can with safety he strongly recommended. • 206 ' VICTOR HARRIS, . Central Auction Rooms, , Colombo Street. linwoodT” ~ THIS IS WELL WORTH INSPECTION. ArA r ATTRACTIVE, Up-to-date 6dt'Ot/O roomed T House, verandah, glass end, with hall, spacious rooms, bookcase and chiffonier built in, bathroom, hot and cold water service, tiled hearths, - real good sunny section, close to Electric Tram; a very race property. 1M VICTOR HARRIS. A SMALL SUBURBAN FARM.. AQKA —6 ACRES of good loamy land, all 3>wDOU in best of heart, 1 acre in potatoes, balance in grass; good 3-roomed house and scullery, cowshed, fowlhouses and c-lher outbuildings ; all in nice order. USD VICTOR HARRIS. MEHIVALE. MERIVALE. FOR URGENT SALE. ' ■ BKCA —MODERN House, 5 rooms, plasc&OOU tered throughout, hot and cold water service, bathroom, fine section, nicely laid out. The above price is very much reduced from the original price, in order to bring about a quick sale. 71 VICTOR HAERIS. TO MARKET GARDENERS. )SE to Centre—2 Acres of Rich Loamy Land, all planted in potatoes, peas, etc. b of 5 rooms, stabling, 2 large -glasss. thousands of toma'.o and cucumber 5 given in with other crops. Price £BSO. VICTOR HAE®I&

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14191, 13 October 1906, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14191, 13 October 1906, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14191, 13 October 1906, Page 16

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