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AUCTIONS. PYNE & CO. CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th. At the HOMESTEAD, NORTH LOBURN, At 12 o'clock. „JYNE AND CO. have" received instructions I from MR HANS NELSON (who, having I disnosed of his farm, is leaving for the North Island) to hold a CLEARING SALE, as above, of all his LIVE AND DEAD 'STOCK, as follows: HOKSESDraught Mare, syr» Draught Mare, Gyrs Draught Mare, 4yrs Draught Maro, aged Draught Geld, Syrs Draught Geld, Byrs Above broken to all work. Note.—Tho above Horses are an exception- : ally good lot. Bay Hack, broken b. and h., good lady's hack Brown Cob Mare, broken s. and h. Roan Cob, saddle. CATTLE— S Cows in milk and to calve 11 Yearlings. SHEEP—--200 Three-quarter-bred Ewo Hoggets i nnn npl-, Teo .q Ual ter-bred Wether Hoggets. Hie Ewe Hoggets have been bought luation by Mr R. Mcintosh (whr _ it the farm), and so will not be 01 IMPLEMENTS—Cooper and Duncan Grain and Turnip Drill, Cambridge Roller, Osborne Binder, Duncan Cultivator, 3-fur-row Plough, Swamp Plough, 2 sets Heavy Harrows, Tip-dray and Frame, Single Buggv and Rubbor Tyres, Polo and Shafts, Buggy Harness and sundry Farm Harness. 300 bushels Garton Oats. 3 tons Straw Chaff, li tons Potatoes, 250 Empty Stacks, 40 chains Wire Netting, 1000 New Bricks, Farm Tools, a- largo number of Fowls, and Sundries. FURNITURE Piano (Broadwood and White), Extension Dining Table. 6 Dining Chairs. Easy Chairs, Sideboard, 2 Double Beds, 2 Stretcher Beds, 2 Cots, Wardrobe, Duchesse Chest, 2 Washstands and Waro, Carpets, Linoleums, etc., 1 Seamstress Sewing Machine (new), Crockery Waro and Cooking Utensils. Luncheon Provided. Coaches will meet train at Rangiora pn morning of sale. PYNE AND CO., jgs Auctioneers. I CLEARING SALE AT OMTHI.J THURSDAY, SEPT. 21st. ' ESSRS PYNE AND CO. have received . instructions from Mr R. B. Luscombe, iihi, who has disposed of Wb property, to Soil by Auction, at the Homestead, on tho above date, the. whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK (Not inoluding the Sheep) as follows: DRAUHT HORSES—--1 Filly, rising Ave, by Grand Champion 1 Mare, Star. 8 years 1 Gelding, Dick, 8 years, by Glenki 1 Gelding. Bob, 8 years 1 Maxo, Nell, aged 1 Gelding, rising 2 years, by Young Dalmuir 1 Yearling Filly, by Young Dalmuir LIGHT HORSES—--1 Gelding, Major, rising five, by Boi bordo, s. and h. 1 Pony, Karkhi, s. and h. (thoroughly reliable) 1 Muro, Mystery, s. and p., aged 1 Gelding, rising three years (unbroken), by Singlestick 1 Yearling Filly, by Glenapp Ono (new) Massey-Harria drill (15 coulter), complete with manure, gra<£9 seed box. and turnip box; 1 MfCormick reaper and binder (equal to new), 1 M?Cormick big 4 mower and 1 knife sharpener, 1 hay rako, 1 stripper, 1 8-f plough (P. and D. Duncan), 1 2-1. plough (P. «.nd D. Duncan), 1 eingle-fu (P. and D. Duncan), 1 potato digging plo one moulding, plough, 1 (heavy set) five-leal harrows, 2 »ots four-leaf harrows, fourhorse plough yoke oomplote, 1 B. and M"D No 2 Chaffcutter, 1 corn crusher, 1 grindstone, 1 scoop, 1 stack scoop, 1 nigger-head woTryier, 1 ride delivery reaper, 8 circular pigs troughs (iron), 1 sheep feeder 1 «g (by Brabner), good, 1 trap, 1 dray, 1 tip-dray, quantiiy of rabbit netting, Bft and 8t 6in, 1 Baltio separator, • quantity of fowls (Wyzndotles), quantity ducks, 1 seed cloancr (Chatham), quantity 1 inch galvanised' piping, two sets pipe tools up to 2 inches, .1 pipe cutter, ft quantity of farm and carpenters tools 1 lawn mower. 1 horee hoe, a quantity of dialling and pulleys, a lot of old iron, including two old reapers and banders. Sale at 12 Noon. Lunoheon Provided. PYNE lAND CO., an™ Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CLEARING SALE AT GREENPARK. J 25th SEPTEMBER. On acoount of MR GEORGE BAKER. Full particulars later. EVANS AND BULL, PYNE AND CO., m Joint Agents. DALGETY & CO. WOOL SALE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th. OUR NEXT SALE of CRUTCHINGS. ETC., will take place as above, and wo shall be ploased to receive consignments. 898 DALGETY and CO., LIMITED. OXFORD SALE. THURSDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER. (Immediately after tho Sheep Sale). DALGETY AND COY., LTD., have received instructions from Jonathan Eaq., to Offer, as above, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, 60 ACRES L.1.P., Ashley Gorge Settlement. Rental jS2O per annum (less 10 per cent). This is one of the Best Little Farms in the District, comprising GOOD AGRICULTURAL and DAIRYING LAND; conveniently subdivided and well watered. Situated 3 miles from Creamery and Railway Station, adjoining school. Improvements comprise S-Roomed House, owsned and all necessary outbuildings; bo good orchard. 62 ACRES GOOD LAND, situated WEST OXFORD, together with 7-Roomod House and Outbuildings. DALGETY and CO., LIMITED, 392 Auctioneers. ILES A CO. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. A Hugo Quantity SUPERIOR FURNITURE and EFFECTS. THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 1 p.m. In our Rooms, 134, Manchester Street (near Clock Tower). ["LES AND CO. will Sell, in their Rooms, - This Day, at 1 p.m., at above address, a arge Quantity of Furniture and Effects, ir eluding wardrobe (mirror panel), B uite saddlo-bag, couches and easy chairs, dining and kitchen tables, duchesse chests, chest drawers, washstands, ware, double and single iron bedsteads, box and wire mattresses, kapoo mattresses, wire stretchers wicker and rattan chairs, linoleums, hearthrugs, slip mats, curtains, pictures, kitchen dtresser, clocks, Austrian chairs, crockery, saucepans, kitehen utensils and sundries. All Without Reserve. 9429 ILES AND CO., Auctioneers. THE North Otago Farmers' Co-op., Oamoru, have recoived instructions from \£t James Stevenson to Sell, on September Bth, at Duntroon, his interest i n O.R.P. of 617' Acres, situated 1 mile from Duntroon ! Saleyards and Creamery. Phis i a a splendid agricultural and pastoral property, well watored by permanont streams. Improve-ments—7-roomod. house, woolahed, trapshed, cowshed and all necessary outbuildings. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. rrGNKI NG ' S LINSEED' EMTJLSION-th« Mid Stores. Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15714, 6 September 1911, Page 16

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