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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. U B E R L MONDAY NEXT. SALE 1050 Fat Lambs 120 Pat Ewes PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT. CLEARING SALE LIVE AND DEAD TUESDAY NEXT, the Ist FEBRUARY. We are instructed by MR GEORGE PARR, who has joined the Reinforcements, to Sell by Public Auction, at his Homestead, B U R N H A M, FREEHOLD FARM OF CXO ACRES. G'ood sheep and cropping land, well and subdivided, good house and outbuildings, one mile from Railway, half a mile from School. Also the whole of his Stock, as follows: SHEEP: 770,Tw0-tooth Crosß-bred Wethers 70 Two-tooth Cross-bred Ewes 110 Merino Ewes, with 90 Lambs 4 English Leicester Rams. HORSES: Bay Mare Mag, aged; 'all work Bay Mare Bloss. 7yrs; all work Bav Gelding Jem, 7yrs; good shatter Bay Gelding Tom. syrs; good shatter Draught Mare, 7yrs old, with foal at toot Harness Mare. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.: 15-Coulter ' Duncan Drill (new), Duncan Cultivator (new), Double-furrow Plough (new), Dray and Frame, Reid and Gray Cambridge Roller, 5-leaf Harrows, Spring Cart, Gig, Plough, Shaft and Leading Harness, Gig Harness, 2 stacks Oaten Sheaves (about 05 tons). Saddle and Bridle, Horse Covers, Blocks and Chains, Trees. 40 chains Cyclone Netting, 1} tons Turnip Manure, Posts and Stakes, Firewood, Tools, and Sundries. Sale a,t 12 Noon. Luncheon provided. Farm will he offered at one o'clock. Easy terms of payment. PYNE AND CO., m Auctioneers. ANGI 0 R A SALE. TUESDAY NEXT.

fiOO Prime Fat Lambs 150 Fat Ewes 100 Fat Wethers 200 Four-tooth Wethers 150 Two-tooth Wethers 200 S.M. Half-hred Ewes 200 Forward Ewes, good siubblers .100 Half-bred Wether Lambs 150 Forward Rape Lambs. PYNE AND CO., I Auctioneers. 'DDIK6TOH SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2nd FEBRUARY. Account Mr P. Burke, Mi. Maßon—--800 Two-tooth Half-bred Wethers, in good forward condition. PYNE AND CO. Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEST. CLEARING SALE CONTRACTOR'S ■--PLANT. WE are instructed by MR E. C. MANN, who has joined the Reinforcements, to Sell by public auction, at the Homestead, TEMPLETON, On THURSDAY NEXT, the 3rd of FEBRUARY, The Whole of his Contracting Plant, as follows: Bay Gelding, 4yrs old Bay Gelding, 9yrs old Bay Gelding, 9yrs old Bay Mare, lOyrs old All thoroughly staunch and broken to all work; good shatters., Bay Gelding, Grey 1 Gelding, good in hardness , ~,, Chestnut Cob Gelding, quiet for children to ride and drive Whare, with fore-carriage, light but strong, R«id and Gray 3-furrow Plough (new), doublefurrow Plough, 8-horse Dray and Frame, Gig, Set Gig Harness, Plough, Shaft, Leading Harness, Horse Covers, 6-horse Blook and Tackle, Horse-power and Intermediate, Whitechapel Cait, 150 Second-hand Sacks. SALE 1 O'CLOCK. • Luncheon. PYNE AND CO., 2g Auctioneers.' FREEHOLD LAND, SPRINGSTON. WE are instructed by the Trustee* in the Estate late WM. BROWN, to Sell, by Public Auction, in our Sale Yards, Spring--Bt°n ' AT 1 O'CLOCK ON MONDAY, the 7th FEBRUARY, All those TWO NICE LITTLE PROPERTIES,' situated in the heart of Springston, only a few minutes' walk from Creamery, comprising , ~,. _ 14 ACRES, with Cottage and Outbui dings. 11 ACRES, with Cottage and Outbuildings. Magnificent Land, Every Acre of It. To be sold to close accounts in the Estate. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneelß' PYNE AND CO., on 172, Cashel Street.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. pLEARING SAtle" AT METHVEN. AT THE HOMESTEAD YARDS, WAIMARAMA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28th. On Account of Mr George Harris, Waimarama— N 2000 Sheep Implements, Horses, Cattle, etc. Also, at the same time, and placeOn Account of Mr L. Crowley, MethvenTo be offered by NEW ZEALAND FARMKRS'' CO-OP. ASSN.— / 2000 Sheep Full particulars of the above" will appear in future advertisements. PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers. THE RACECOURSE HILL ESTATE. LAST SUBDIVISION. WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH. PYNE AND CO. have received instructions from Mr H. A. KNIGHT to sell, by Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, At 2.30 p.m., 1022 ACRES Of his Well-known ( RACECOURSE HILL ESTATE IN THREE FARMS. LOT I—B7o Acres, present tenant'Mr J. Dunne. LOT 2—187 Acres. ' ' ■ _ LOT 5—455 Acres, present tenant Mr W. McSweeney. Lots 1 and 3 have good and COMPLETE HOMESTEADS. The Farms are *&**&*}? m L L to DARFIELD and RACECOURSE Hll<£ RAILWAY STATIONS. The * O ,iU B N ING class CROPPING AND FATTENiau land, and to those who wish to «£»" ,* profitable holding in one of Canterbury s most FAVOURED DISTRICTS, we conn dently recommend INSPECTION. TERMS: 5 per cent down,lo per-«»*»» March, 1916; Balance 80th March, 1»«» terest 5 per oent Plans can be had on application. X ft VYNE AND CO,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17078, 29 January 1916, Page 16

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