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AUCTIONS. PYNE * CO. CLEARING SALE. ILAM ROAD, UPPER RICCARTON. THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 14th. MESSES PYNE AND CO. have received instructions from MR P. CORBOY (owing to the expiration of his lease) to SELL on the above date, at 12 Noon, the following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK:— 18 Cows in full profit 10 Cows to calve shortly 1 Half-draught Mar* 8"«, broken to all farm work 1 Half-draught Geld, aged, all farm work 1 Ch Geld, aged, ail farm work Together with ALL HARNESS. Also 1 D.F. Plough (Booth and Macde aid), 1 S.F. Plough, sot 3-leaf Harrows, Grass Mower and Pea Harvester, One Farm Dray and Frame, One Tip Dray, and a Host of Sundries. Sale at 12 Noon. Luncheon provided. PYNE AND CO., 293 Auctioneers. 4 ? a i y 6 3 o 1, d e ■f d e ,t id 3 O d ). e t, n 6 3 e d h t n f 3 f 3 ) CLEARING SALE. AT GREENPARK. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2oth. PYNE AND CO., in conjunction with MESSRS EVANS AND BULL, have received instructions from Mt George Baker, " Lake View,” Greenpark (who is retiring fr6m farming) fo hold a Clearing Sale at the Homestead, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 25th, Of all the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, at follows: HORSES—--1 B. Geld., Tim, 7yrs, hy Jubilee, broke* to all farm work 1 Blk. Filly. 4yi-a, hy Farmer’s Friend, broken to all farm work 1 Good Spring Dray Mare 1 Grey Mare, 9yrs, Princess, by Prince Imperial, cut of a Berlin mare 1 Colt, S.vrs, by Dauntless —Lincoln Yet marc, broken to harness. SHEEP--18 F.M. Ewes, with lambs at foc4 12 Half-bred Hoggets CATTLE--20 Cows (due September and October) 3 Heifers in calf 8 Two-year-old Heifers 9 Yearling Calves, 1 Small Calf 1 Pure-bred Shorthorn Bull, calved January 1909, bred by Geo. Baxter, Scuthbridge, bv Deans’s bull P- TGS—--2 Sows in Pig 1 Sow, with litter of 10 pigs 14 Store Pigs 1 Pure-bred Berkshire Boar 1 First-class Dog, will work cattle or sheep IMPLEMENTS— One dogcart (good as new), tpring cart, spring dray, tip dray and frame, s.f. plough, dtf. plough, rape and corn 'drill, comb'ned cups, set 4-leaf harrows, set tripod harrows, set 3-horso trees, light wooden roller, grubber, chaff-cutter, 1 Avery’s scales up to 4cwt, 1 hay rake, grass mower (M'Cormick), reader and binder (McCormick). 1 ton chaff, quantity corn sacks, 2 sets trap harness, set drav harness, set leading chains, 3 pr. plough chains, vice, carpenter’s bench, 2 corn and chaff bins, long ladder, grindstone, collars and hames, hay knife, posts and stakes, barb and plain wire, sheep netting, pig troughs, number of hens, hen coops and sundries too numerous to mention. Also, on Account Jflr A. Riclws, Greenpark—--1 Bay Geld., Oyrs, by Farmers’ Friend, broken to all farm work 1 Shorthorn bull Sale Commences at 12 o’clock. Luncheon Provided. PYNE AND CO., ' 293 Auctioneer*. CLEARING SALE AT OMIHI. THURSDAY^SEPT. 21st. rESSRS PYNE AND CO. have received instructions from Mr R. B. Luscombe, Omihi, who has disposed of his property. Sell by Auction, at the Homestead, on tha ove date, the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK (Not including the Sheep) as follows: DRAUHT HORSES— . 1 Filly, rising five, hy Grand Champion 1 Mare, Star, S years 1 Gelding, Dick, 8 years, by denkenick 1 Gelding. Bob, 8 years 1 Mare, Nell, aged _ 1 Gelding, rising 2 years, by Young Dalmuir 1 Yearling Filly, by Young Dalmuir LIGHT HORSES—--1 Gelding, Major, rising five, by Bcmbardo, s. ar.d h. ’ 1 Pony, Karkhi, s. and h. (thoroughly reliable) 1 Mare, Mystery, s. and h., aged 1 Gelding, rising three years by Singlestick 1 Yearling FiUv, by Glenapp CATTLE—--1 Cow, springing 1 Heifer, springing IMPLEMENTS—3no (new) Massey-Harris drill (15 coulter), mplete with manure, grass seed box and rnip box; 1 M’Cormick reaper and binder [ual to new), 1 M’Cormick big 4 mower d 1 knife sharpener, 1 hay rake, 1 stripper, S-f. plough (P. and D. Duncan), 1 2-f. mgh (P. and D. Duncan), 1 single-furrow . and D. Duncan), 1 potato digging plough, e moulding plough, 1 (heavy set) five-leaf crows, 2 sets . four-leaf harrows, rourcse plough yoke complete, 1 B. and D. No. -2 Chaff cutter, 1 corn crusher, grindstono, 1 scoop, 1 stack scoop, nigger-head worryier, 1 side delivery reaper, circular pigs troughs (iron), 1 sheep feeder, gig (by Brabner), good,. 1 t”P, 1 | i-dray, quantity of rabbit netting, 3ft ana 6in, 1 Baltic separator, quantity of fowls Vandottes), quantity duoks, 1 seed cleaner aatham), quantity 1 inch galvanised piping, o sets pipe tools up to 2 inches, 1 P'P 3 tter, ft quantity of farm and carpenters ilss 1 lawn mower, 1 horse hoe, a quantity shafting and pulleys, a lot of old iron, finding two old reapers and binders, 1 hors a rden plough, 1 set disc harrows, 1 Camidge roller, IS sacks potatoes, quantity a*, iff. count of ft Client — L Boleize Motor-Car, nickle-plated, 14-14 4-cylinders, double water, with hood MU' extras complete. Sale at 12 Kaos. Luncheon Provided. PYNE AND CO., Ino Auctioneer*. . THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 14th. 1911. „ IMPORTANT FARM CLEARING SALB AT RUSSELL’S FLAT. PYNE AND CO., instructed by Mr J. W. Wright (owing to termination of leeM and disposal of property) will sell by Publio Auction on the above date, at tno Hom* stead, Springbank (3 miles from Annat rail" way station), the whole of his LIVE STOCK) FARM IMPLEMENTS, etc., comprising:-* 400 Breeding Ewes, two, four, six tna eight-tooth, due to commence lambing th« beginning of October; 6 two-tooth English Leicester Rams, bred by Messrs K, and J. Reid; 2 Southdown Rams. Clydesdale MAret and Farm Horses, comprising bay mar* Blossom, aged, sire Protection, dam Kate, by Sir Walter Soott; Bay Mare Violet, rising 6yrs, sire Loburn, dam Blossom, by Pis> tection; Black Mare Nell, sire Royal Prinoe, by Crown Prince,. dam Blossom, by Protection; Bay Yearling Filly, sire Johnny Welker, dam Nell; Two Plough Horses; Trsp Horso. 6 Dairy Cows and Heifers, Young Cattle and Pigs. IMPLEMENTS—DoubIe F. plough (Duncan), hillside plough, 2 spring-tyno cultivators, Cambridge roller, farm dray and frame, tip-dray, disc harrows, tyno harrows, block and tackle, Cambridge roller, winnowing machine, turnip cutter, spring trap, light American waggon with pole and shafts, grindstone, portable blacksmith’s forge, anvil and tools, vice, harness, quantity of farm and small tools, also Poultry and a quantity of Household Furniture. NOTE.—Tho live stock will be found of s good class, the draught mares particularly well bred, and the implements mostly In good condition. Luncheon provided. Bale commences at noon. Conveyance will nisst passengers by morning train from Christchurch to Annat Railway Station. 29S PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers, OLARE ROAD, St Albans, few mir sD from Id Papanui tram—Modern 6 ro< up-to-dato furnishings and expensively p*. pored : ; nil latest conveniences. Low’ prise of £6OO, which could bo paid off as root If desired. J. G. BANNERMAN, 655, Colombo Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15717, 9 September 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15717, 9 September 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15717, 9 September 1911, Page 15

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