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,'iUß'r irtJmw PYNE * CO. Tn THOSE IN SEARCH OF A GOOD ±o ■ lwu: £ eas£ huld FARM. SPLENDID feEEEPjAND CROPPING 373 ACRES. X, ca c e hos 5 years to run from Ist June next. Very low fent. Full particulars on application. 1S » PY.VE AND CO. FOR PRIVATE SAXE. Jn account Messrs Campbell Bros., Happy Valley—--1 AAA HALF-BRED Wether Lambs (pick IUUU of 1500); a really Rood line. PYNE AND CO., jgj Auotioncers._ A K A I A SALE. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, MAY 4th. 350 Half-bred W. Lambs (been on turnips) 550 Merino Ewes Further entries invited. PYNE AND CO., IR9 Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. TO BUTCHERS, DAIRYMEN, TOWN CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. CLEARING SALE of Dairy Stock, Fat V- 1 Cattle, Sheep, Draught and Lignt Horses, Pigs and Sundries, at BRIDGE FARM, CASHMERE. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, MAY 4th. PYNE AND CO. are instructed by alxl CHAS. E. WRIGHT (the lease of his farm having expired), to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above time and place, tne following STOCK and EFFECTS About 35 head Fat Cattle, springing cows and heifers, including 4 Jersey heifers; also a number of Young Cattle; 100 fat and forward Lambs; Fat Pigs; 7 or 8 Horses, including 3 very superior Draught Mares and Geldings, 4 to 6 years old, especially suitable for town contract work; Motor-car, two-seated “Reynolds Jackson," very fast, and in good order; 10-h.p. Portable Oil Engine (Campbell), in first-class order. IMPLEMENTS— Delivery Carts. Straw Elevator, Corn Crusher (Duncan), D.F. Plough (Duncan), Spring Tine Cultivator (Duncan), H.P. 4 sots Harrows, Discs, Binder (good), Farm Drays, Grass Mower (nearly new), Root Pulper. Planet Hoo, Swing Plough, English Phaeton, Gig and Harness, Copper, Machine Belt, Piping, and the usual assortment of Sundries. Also Stack of Hay and quantity of Poultry. Sale at 12 o’clock. PYNE AND CO., 181 . Auctioneers. gHEF FIELD SALEYABDS. FRIDAY NEXT. Our Present Entries comprise—--230 Prime Feezing Lambs 60 Fat Ewos 70 Four and Six-tooth Ewes; rams Ist week in April 100 Sound-mouth Cross-bred Ewes; Southdown rams 15th April Account a Client, giving up dairying—--7 Splendid Daily Cows, due to calvo July and August 2 Heifers, due to calve in August 4 Heifer Calves, 9 months old’ Ayreshiro Bull Account Client — Draught Mare, all work Draught Gelding, good leader Also Massoy-Harris Cultivator, as good as new. 15 Berkshire Weaners Further Entries are invited. 187 PYNE AND CO. IN THE MATTER OF THE LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1908. Tl/TESSRS PYNE AND CO. have received lr-L instructions from the Registrar of the Suprema Court, Canterbury District, acting on the roquest of the Mortgagee, to Sell by Public Auction, at thoir Rooms, Cashel Street, Christchurch, on SATURDAY NEXT. May 6th, 1911, at 12 o'clock noon, all that Piece ot Land, containing 2 ROODS—more or less—situate corner Madras Street and Tuam Street- and being Soctions 1157 and 1159 of the City of Christchurch, comprised in Memoranda of Mortgage 62166 and 63188, subject to outstanding lease Registered Number 57090. For full particulars apply to A. E. G. RHODES, Solicitor, Hereford Street, Christchurch; Or, PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers, 177 Cashel Street, Christchurch. CLEARING SALE. HIGH-CLASS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. PYNE AND CO. are instructed by MR MALCOLM DIXON, who has let his farm, to Sell by Public Auction, at the Homestead, L E E'S T O N, On MONDAY NEXT, MAY' Bth, The whole of his SUPERIOR LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, FURNITURE, Etc. As follows: ' DRAUGHT HORSES. 1 Bay Geld., Prince, 4yrs, by Royal Alexander 1 Bay Mare. Blossom,. Byrs, by Chatham, stinted to Glencoe; all farm work 1 Bay Haro, Jess, by Crown Prince— Hallmark; all farm work 1 Bay Mare, quiet, Baddle and harness 1 Bay Cob, quiet, saddle and harness 1 Throe-year-o!3 Filly, unbroken, by Hawaii 1 Yearling Colt, by Proudehild 1 Draught Foal, by Hallmark 1 Foal, by Advocate COWS. 3 Cows in profit' and to calve in spring 4 Calves IMPLEMENTS, ETC. (all as good as new) —M’Cormick reaper and binder, MasseyHarris mower and pea attachment, mangel’ drill (Duncan), Massey-Harris cultivator, Massey-Harrls disc, Duncan grain drill and seed (grass) box, Booth and Macdonald roller (new), double-furrow plough (Duncan), singlefurrow plough, three-leaf harrows, farm dray and frame, tip dray and frame, HcsseyHarris hay rake, 2-furrow disc plough, Chatham seed cleaning machine, 3-H.P. BENZINE ENGINE (1.H.C.), 1 saw bench, 1 creamerv trap. 1 rustic trap bv Brabner, vice, milk-testing maohine, grindstone, wire strainer, wedges, three-horse sot of trees, 10 boxes boos (patent hives and extras), plough, shaft and leading harness, 2 sets trap harness, saddle and bridle, horso covers for all horses, quantity second-hand sackß. wheelbarrow, lawn roller and mower, cross-cut saw, hay knife coil of stack wire, ton of chaff, large quantity of sundries, fowls, 2 dog kennels, pickling tubs, bull-chain and pin, also quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Sale commences at 12 o’clock. Luncheon Provided. PYNE AND CO., 180 Auctioneers. FREEHOLD LAND AT COURTENAY. PYNE AND CO. are instructed by the Executor of the Estate of the late James Bush to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Saleynrds, KIRWEE, on FRIDAY, MAY 12th. All that Splendid Little Property comprising ACRES Of some of the VERY BEST LAND in this District, adjoining the properties of Messrs Feutzo and Seaton. PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers. A. J. Malley, Solicitor to the Estate. 178 HOUSE AND LAND TO LET AT AMBEBLEY. PYNE AND CO. have received instructions fr'm MR WM. RUSK to Receive TENDERS up to WEDNESDAY NEXT, 10th May. for the LEASE for a term ot Three Years of his Residential Property at Amberlejx IS is one of the very beet and most convenient houses in the town, is situated iu CHURCH STREET and consists of sixroomed house, bathroom with all modern conveniences, and nearly five acres of land, j laid out in garden, orchard and paddocks. 184. PYNE AND CO. J

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15606, 3 May 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15606, 3 May 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15606, 3 May 1911, Page 15

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