Auctions. PYNE & CO. QULVERDEN SALE. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. Oa account of Mr A. W. Rutherford—--900 Four-tooth Half-bred Wethers, freezers On account of Mr Lee, Higlifield—--400 Forward Lambs On account of Air A. J. Gray, Crsigowan—--200 Wether Lambs 250 S.M. Ewes. We shall be glad to receive further entries. 789 FYKE AND CO. TO BUYERS OF YOUNG BREEDING EWES. SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY NEXT. TV 7"E have received the following Entries for above Sale, viz.:840 Three-quarter-bred Two-tooth Ewes, bred on Sir John Hail’s Terrace Station ; a splendid line 135 Two-tooth Cross-bred Ewes 100 Two-tooth Half-bred Ewes. 858 Further entries are invited. PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers. KAIICOURA ANNUAL SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 12th. 10,000 SHEEP and LAMBS. SPECIAL ENTRIES— On account of Mr William Smith, Ludstone--650 Four-tooth Three-quarter-bred Fat Wethers 850 Six-tooth Half-bred Fat Wethers 200 Three-quarter-bred Lambs Oil account of Mr W. Trolove, Tile Shades—--400 Two-tooth Half-bred Wethers 300 F.B. Lambs 150 Merino Lambs 150 Four-tooth Fat Wethers On account of Mr Thos. Adair—--400 Four-tooth Half-bred Wethers, fat; “ very prime ” 4 On account of Air A. Keenan—--300 Four and Six-tooth Wethers, fat On account of Mr 11. Montague—--200 Very Forward Lambs On account of Mr D. Boyd, senr.— 200 Two-tooth Wethers 100 Two-tooth Ewes On account of Air AI. Campbell--150 Two-tooth Cross-bred Ewes On account of Air G, P. Smith— ' 150 Two-tooth Ewes On account of various 'Clients—--5000 Wethers, Ewes and Lambs The Cygnet will leave Lyttelton on arrival of tho 9.15 p.m. train from Christchurch TOMORROW (THURSDAY), leaving Kailwura after tho Sale. 53G PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers. TO PENINSULA CLIENTS. JjITTLE RIVER SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. PRESENT ENTRIES—--70 Head of Cattle 500 Sheep, including 200 Fat and' Forward Rape Lambs. We shall be glad to receive early advice of stook intended for this sale, that same may bo duly advertised. 790 PYNE AND CO. CHRISTCHURCH WOOL SALES. rpHB NEXT SALE will take place , on " TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, for which we shall he pleased to receive early consignments. 788 PYNE AND CO. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE i DUNCAN CAJIERON. SPRINGFIELD ESTATE, METUVEN. FINAL SUBDIVISION SALE. BALANCE OF THIS WELL-KNOWN ESTATE. PYNE AND CO., in conjunction with Messrs Friedlander Bros., Ltd., and the National Mortgage and Agency Co. of N.Z., Ltd., have received instructions from Messrs Gould, Beaumont and Co., Agents for the Executors of the Estate, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, ASHBURTON, On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, at 2 p.m., 5147 ACRES, In tho following Subdivisions: Lot 1—253 acres Lot 2—213 acres Lot 3—267 acres Lot 4—261 acres Lot 5—360 acres Lot 6—127 acres Lot 7—263 acres Lot 8—262 acres Lot 9—*l2 aores Lot 10—1186 acres (Homestead) Lot 11—235 acres Lot 12—288 acre 3 Lot 13—213 acres Lot 14—290 acres Lot 15—274 acres Lot 16—209 aores Immediately after the Sale of the Freehold, the GOODWILL of a Leasehold of 500 aores will be SOLD by AUCTION. The Lease adjoins Lot. 1 on the Sale Plan, being Education Reserve No. 2010, having 2 years to run from the Ist of May Next, at an annual rental of £SB 6s Bd, 2s 4d per acre. 200 acres acres are in two-year-old grass, balance three years' pasture; 2 subdivisions, well watered. The Homestead Block is exceptionally well provided with buildings, there being a large Two-Btorey Dwelling, with every modem convenience, Manager’s Bungalow, Large Woolshed, Grain and Implement Shed l , Stables, Yards, Garden, Orchard, Swimming Bath, and every conceivable improvement for working an up-to-date property. The Estate is too well known to require a prolonged description being given hue, situatod as it is in the heart of one of the finest sheep and agricultural districts in New Zealand, and being only 3J miles from the Township of Mothven and railway station. It is sufficient to say that, as an all-round property for tho production of grain and root crops and tho raising and fattening of stock, the “Springfield Estate” is without an equal in Canterbury. TERMS OF SALE ARE:—IO per cent deposit; 5 per cent 27th March, 1909; 10 per cent 31st January, 1910; 5 per pent on 31st January, 1911 (this fourth instalment may bo waived if permanent improvements to an equivalent value have been erected); bsiance for a term of years at 5 per cent. Plans aro now ready and may be obtained from the Auctioneers. NOTE.—The Vendors will be pleased if intending buyers will take the opportunity of inspecting the property now, before the magnificent crops standing on the. several blocks at present aro reaped. It is doubtful if finer crops have ever been grown in Canterbury. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LGD. FRIEDLANDER BROS., ITD. PYNE AND CO. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO., Agents for the Exors. of the Estate. 7760
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14915, 10 February 1909, Page 12
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784Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14915, 10 February 1909, Page 12
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