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AUCTIONS. PYNE & CO. PRELIMINARY advertisement. SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1911. PYNE AND CO., hi conjunction with the hn'v« r OMI - “! d Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., HOT ire?!' 1 instructions from MR A. W. rIULMES to SELL BY AUCTION 90g ACRES, FsTatTVL 1110 wll-known SOMERTON ESI ATE, RARaIA. Subdivided into 7 lots. Plans can be had on application. PYNE AND CO, N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD. 560 TO THOSE ON THE LOOK OUT FOR GOOD ALL-ROUND FARMS. /AAA ACRES, close to Woiau —Up-to-date v/V/Vy Buildings (nearly new), latest conveniences; carrying 1000 sheep, 700 lambs, and other stock. As a going concern, £l2 per acre. A Splendid Grazing Run, Waiau District--3700 Aores, low rental; good buildings and other improvements; 2000 sheep, besides lambs. For Sale ns a going concern. Eight-Roomed House, with J or 1J acres, fronting Wairtrapa Stream—Very suitable for boarding-house or nursing home. 62 ACRES High-class Dairy Land, near Kaiapoi; £4O. We have a number of New Houses in a Good Locality and Well Let, FOR SALE or EXCHANGE for Suburban Block. 565 PYNE AND CO. ADDINGTON MARKET. TO-DAY. On account Messrs Holland and Son—•f PURE-BRED Holstein Bull, 3yrs, hred by Mr Jno. Grigg, Longbeach. ; PYNE AND CO, 567 Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. FREEHOLD FARM AND.LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. PYNE AND CO. are instructed by Mb WM. EGAN (who is retiring from farming on account of ill-health), to Sell by Public Auction, at the Homestead, AYLESBURY, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), . the 22nd inst.HIS FREEHOLD FARM, consisting of 100 ACRES Good Agricultural Land, together with all Implements thereon. The Farm is divided into 8 paddocks, well fenced and well watered; 10 acres in oats, 6 acres wheat, balance grass. Has grown 50 bushels oats to the acre, 30 of wheat. Situated 3 mile 3 from railway station, 1J miles from school. Also, same time and place, THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK For Absolute Unreserved Salii HORSES. 1 Bay Geld, syrs, all farm work 1 Brown Geld, Byrs, broken to chains 1 Brown Mare, nged, all farm work 1 Black Mare, aged, chains only 1 Half-draught Mare, aged, all farm work. SHEEP. 40 Fat Ewes So Fat Lambs IMPLEMENTS. 1 Three-furrow Plough (Duncan), 1 Boublofurrow Plough (Duncan), 1 Single-furrow Plough, 1 Threr-rurrow Disc Plough (Cockshutt), 2 Sets Four-leaved Tine Harrows, 1 Set Three-leaved do, 1 Set Heavy Chain Harrows (Duncan), 1 Cultivator. 1 Dray and Frame (Duncan), 1 Sydney Dray, 2 McCormack Reaper.? and Binders tone new last year), Cambridge Roller, Broadcast Seed Sower, Planet Jr, Vice, Anvil, Grindstone, Trap, Corn Crusher, 1 Spring Cart, M. Anderson’s Oil Engine (5 h.p, noarly new and as good as new), Chaffcutter (horse-power) and Intermediate. 1 Saw Bench, 1 Grain and Manure Drill, 4-horse Blocks and Chains, Swingle-trees. All implements, etc, are «3 good as new. 4 Coils Netting, Quantity of Stakes, Harness for 5 Horses, Covers, Quantity of Timber (pine), 3 Casks Cement, 33 Sheets oft and 83 Sheets 6ft Roofing Itoh, 1 Pickling Trough, about 112 Bushels Oats, New and Secondhand Sacks, Part Stack Oatsheaves, Quantity oi Sundries. SALE OF FARM~IT NOON. STOCK IMMEDIATELY AFTER. Luncheon Provided. PYNE AND CO, 581 Auctioneers. HA WARDEN SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. Account Mr T. Shields, Wooderove— YOUNG Shorthorn Bull 1 Springing Heifer. PYNE AND CO, 585 Auctioneers. DARFIELD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY NEXT, the 23rd INST. WE shall he pleased to receive ENTRIES for this Sale. oS6 PYNE AND CO. TATTEESALL’S. THERE will be NO HOR3E SALE at TATTERSALL’S on SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 24th. PYNE AND CO, 99 Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 4tlr FEBRUARY, 1911. DAIRY FARMS. DAIRY FARMS. AT CASHMERE. WITHIN EASY REACH OF CITY. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR DAIRYMEN. PYNE AND CO. (in conjunction with Dolgety and Co, Ltd.) have received instruction* from the Trustees of the late SIR j CRACROFT WILSON, to SELL BY AUCTION, on SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY NEXT, ABOUT 626 ACRES Of the Well-known CASHMERE ESTATE. Subdivided into BEAUTIFUL DAIRY FARMS, Ranging from 20 TO 50 ACRES. We would call the attention of those in search of First-class DAIRY LAND to exceptional opportunity. Without exagget*r tion, we can say that "there is no better tana for the purpose in the dominion, and it.* 13 * (he qualification, so difficult to be obtaincu now, of being close to tho city and suit»w° for MILK RUN purposes. Plans now in course of preparation. DALGETY end CO, LIMITED, • 578 PYNE AND CO, Joint AuctioneersrPOßLEß, S CHOCOLATE is tho A and purest obtainabla. Take no other.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15494, 21 December 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15494, 21 December 1910, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15494, 21 December 1910, Page 16

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