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AUCTIONS. PYNE & CO. THIS DAY. IMPORTANT SUB-DIVISION. EIGHT VALUABLE BUILDING SITES. Tho Property of MISS ROBINSON. PACING ON PARK TERRACE, PETERBOROUGH STREET AND SALISBURY STREET. PYNE AND CO. have received instructions from MISS ROBINSON, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Land Sa-lo Rooms, Cashel Streot, Christchurch, on THIS DAY, "3rd AUGUST, At 12 Noon, EIGHT 1-ACRE SECTIONS, Probably the most valuable building sites for private residences IN CHRISTCHURCH. TERMS OF SALE:—IO per cent deposit at sale; 5 per cent in six months. Tho balance may romain if desired for fivo years at 5 por cent interest. PLANS can be had on Application. PYNE AND CO. 43 Auctioneers. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. PROPERTY, MELROSE STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. PYNE AND CO. have received instructions from tho ADMINISTRATOR in tho ESTATE of ANN ROBINSON, deceased, to offer BY AUCTION, On SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 30th, In their Land Sale Rooms, GASHEL STREET, Christchurch, At 12 NOON. SECTIONS 8 and 9, Town Reserve ICO, situated on the NORTH SIDE of MELROSE STREET, with a frontago of GG feet by 90 foot in depth, together with a Fourroomed Cottage and Scullery. EASY TEEMS. If Property Not Sold we shall offor the Cottago for Sale for Removal within 14 days, without reserve. PYNE AND CO., 56 Auctioneers. PARK TERRACE PROPERTY. FOR SALE BY AUCTION SATURDAY NEXT. ON ACCOUNT MRS TOWNEND. PYNE AND CO. havo received instructions to offer in their Land Sale Rooms, Cashel Streot, Christchurch, On SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 30th, That Valuablo Property, No. 128, PARK TERRACE, Containing HALF-AN-ACRE, With a Frontago of 160 Links to PARK TERRACE, and running back to DUBLIN STREET.Togothor with a HOUSE of 12 Rooms. SALE at 12 NOON. PYNE AND CO., 49 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT LOBURN. ON ACCOUNT MR JOHN WALLER. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1919. PYNE AND CO. have received instructions from Mr John Waller (who has eold his fara)," to Hold a Clearing Sale on tho above date of all his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, As Follows: — HORSESClydesdalo Stallion, lan Macbeth, by Maophorson Grant, dam Blink Bonny Clydesdale Stallion, Shepherd's Pride, by Shepherd Lad, dam Lindsay Pride. Tho above stallions aro well known in tho Northern District, both as good stockgetters and prize-takers in the show ring. Bay Gelding, Clyde; all work Bay Maro, Tiny, 9yrs; all work; in foal and foal at foot. Bay Maro, Nell, Byrs, stinted to Shepherd’s Pride Bay Gelding, Dick, Gyrs; all work Grey Gelding, Tommy, syrs; all work Bay Maro Molly, rising 4, broken to chains. All used to flax oarting. HACKSChes. Mare, Molly, Byrs; s. and h., trial Bay Mare, Dolly, rising 6; s. and h., trial Bay Maro, Mnry, 4yrs; s. and h., trial Brood Mare, in foal and foal at foot UNBROKEN HORSES— Gelding, 2yrs, by Shepherd’s Pride . Gelding, 1 yr, by Shepherd’s Pride. STUD SHEEP--20 Stud'E'.L. Ewes, eight-tooth, lambs at foot to E.L. rams, bred by Mr H. Brown, Mt. Thomas 25 Stud E.L. Ewes, two and fonr-tooth, lambs at foot to E.L. rams, bred by owner 25 Stud E.L. Rams and Ewes, Hoggets, prize-takers. SHEEP--90 Threc-guartcr-brod Two-tooth Ewes, in lamb to E.L. rams 110 Thrce-quartor-brcd Ewes, four, six and sound-mouth, in lamb to E.L. rams 50 Three-quarter-bred Ewe Hoggets CATTLE—--2 Shorthorn Cows, springing to 2nd calves 1 Eighteen-month Heifer 2 Yearling Steers IMPLEMENTS—--1 3-f. plough (Reed and Gray), nenloy lever, 1 d.f. plough (Booth and Macdonald), 1 s.f. plough (Duncan), 1 o.f. plough (Hornsby), 1 set tine harrows (Little), 1 set four-loaf harrows, 1 set triplod * harrows, 1 P. and D. Dunoon drill, 13 coulters, grain and manure, all seeders attached, Massey-Harris cultivator, 1 3-horso roller, 1 farm dray, 1 spring dray (80 owt), 1 roajror and binder (McCormick), 1 gig, 1 breaking cart, 1 sot disc harrows. The above implements are in, first-class condition and nearly now. PRODUCE—--8 Tons oat-sheaf ohafl, 10 bags oats. 6 bags ■wheat, largo quantity of ompty sacks. HARNESS, ETC.— 1 Cart saddle (now), spring cart harness, 8 sets leading chains, 4-horse block and tackle, swinglo trees for 6 horses, 6 sots plough chains, 1 wheelbarrow, barb wire; White Leghorn fowls, Indian Runner ducks, 2 good shoop dogs. Largo quantity of farm tools and sundries too numorous to mention. Mr Waller having let his Mt. Thomas Farm, tho place is Withdrawn. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. PYNE AND CO., 51 Auctioneers. ‘ A GOOD GRAZING PROPOSITION) NELSON DISTRICT. WE HAVE FOR QUICK SALE 9500 AOE E - GOOD GRAZING FREEHOLD, situated 14 milos horn railway station, comfortable homestead, good station buildings and fences in good order. Carrying nt present 6000 sheep, ; 150 cattle, 80 horsos. Tho property has been in its present ownership for over 70 years, and | is practically in its native state, and capablo of muoh improvement; it is splendidly watered and admirably adapted for cutting into smaller blocks. A good bargain either as a speculation or investment. Price £3 ss. PYNE AND CO., i 41 Auctioneers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16326, 23 August 1913, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16326, 23 August 1913, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16326, 23 August 1913, Page 20