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AUCTIONS. PY&E AND CO. MELTON SALEYARDS. MONDAY NEXT. Entries aro invited. f PYNE AND CO. JJANGIOKA SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. 100 Fat Wethers 80 Fat Ewes 50 S.M. Ewes, 56 Lambs 100 2-tooth Wethers (shorn) 80 4 and 6-tooth Wethers 65 Ewes, 70 Lambs Account Gavin . Dalziel, Proceeds to go to Belgian Children’s Fund—1J Acres of Hay. PYNE AND CO., 275 : Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND -DEAD STOCK. AT GLENROY. THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 23rd. PYNE AND CO. (in conjunction with H. MATSON AND CO.) have been instructed to Offer for Public Auction, on account of Mr Joe Atkinson, ha having sold his property, all the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK at Jus Homestead, GLENROY. SHEEP--200 Half-bred and Three-quarter-bred Ewes, in the Wool, from two-tooth, to full-mouth, with 100 per cent lambs 62 Half-bred and Three-quarter-bred Ewes, in the wool from two-tooth to full-mouth, witlj 100 per cent lambs 90 Shorn Half-bred Ewe Hoggets 80 Dry Ewes, in the wool 9 Rams CATTLE—--2 Red and White Cows, one month in profit, 3rd calves 1 Red and White Springer, due to first calf 8 Cal/es HORSESBay Mare, Kit, 7yrs, broken to all work; Bay Gelding, Peter, 7yrs, broken to all work; Bay Gelding, Dobbin, aged, broken to all work; Bay Mare, Kate, aged, broken to all work Collars, Harries, Winkers and Covers with each horse LIGHT HORSES— Grey Gelding, Mcylock syrs, sacldlo. and harness; Black Pony, Dingby, 7yrs, saddle and harness; Bay Mare, Myer, 4yrs, saddle; Chestnut Filly, \ 3yrs, unbrokon; Bay Gelding, 2yrs unbroken; Bay Colt, yearling, by Specification Junr. IMPLEMENTS.—Reaper and Binder (McCormack), reaped 40 acres; Grain and' Manure Drill. (P. and D. Duncan), Farm Dray, and Frame, Tip Dray and Frame, Spring Cart (light), Dogcart, Gig Diso Harrows (Reid and Gray), 4-Leaf Tine Harrows, Double Furrow Plough (Duncan), Single Furrow Plough (Duncan), quantity of Good Sacks (about 200), Tarpaulin, Wheelbarrow, 3 Riding Saddles and Bridles, Spring Dray ■Harness, Gig Harness, Cart Saddle ana Breeching, Set Loading Harness, Grindstone, 10 Coils Wire Netting, Stakes and Posts, Ladders, Hurdles, Manure, Woolpacks, Potatoes, Fowls, Portable Copper, Separator, Milkpans and Dairy Churn, Meat Safe, Kerosene Stove, Chaff, • Blocks and Chains, Swingl.etrees, Sheepdog, all Household Furniture and Effects, including piano, etc. and usual farm sundries. Luncheon provided. Sale Starts 11.30. PYNE AND CO., H. MATSON AND CO--272 Auctioneers. CLEARING- SALE. WOODGROVE. FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 24th. j>YNE AND CO. have received instructions from MR, T. A. SHIELDS, who is renquishing farming, owing to tll-health in irmly, to hold a CLEARING SALE on jOVEMBER 24th, at the HOMESTEAD, 70QDGROVE Particulars of. the LIVE nd DEAD STOCK as follows: HEEP: 700 Young Ewes, with Lambs. at foot, a first-class line 100 Wether Hoggets and Bams 40 E.L. Ewes, Lambs at foot 30 Shropshire Ewes, Lambs at foot CORSES: 6 D. Mares and Gelding, syrs to aged, . all work 0 Unbroken Draughts by Moor’s Bridegroom and lan Mcßeth Gig Mare by General Lincoln Childrcn’3 Pony, oyrs (well known) ATTLE: . ... 2 Jersey .Springers, very good 1 Jersey Bull,' 18 months . i IMPLEMENTS, ETC.: Double-seated iuggy, 2 Drays and Frames, Lorry, 2 sets lisc Harrows, 1 Cultivator, 3 Sets Tyne [arrows, Double-furrow, 3-Furrow and Hillide Ploughs, Grain and Manure Drill, Roltr, Mower and Rake, 2 Binders, Spring Iray, Gig and Harness, Sheep Feeders, new tand&rd Wire Netting, Forge, Anvil ana •oring Machine, big lot Sundries, Kurrell ingine and Clayton Mill,. Clayton Engine nd Ransome Mill, Clover Compound She!-. , r , nearly new. 3 Traction Waggons, 2 Galijs, lot Mill Extras, 2 Barrels Oil, 7 Cords Hrewood. _ . onto Furniture, Dairy Utensils, Separator. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CONVEYANCE will Meet Train, Bawarden. SALE AT 12 NOON. - PYNE AND CO., 9?a Auctioneers. A HANDY LITTLE BALCAIBN FARM. SATURDAY NEXT, 25th- NOVEMBER. PYNE AND CO. have received instructions from MR J. FLEMING to Sell by Auction, at their Land Sale Rooms, Cashel Street, Christchurch, on SATURDAY NEXT, 25th NOVEMBER, at 12 o’clock, his Splendid Little Farms, situated 14 MILE From BLACAIRN. LOT I—Containing 100 ACRES Real Good CROPPING, DAIRYING and FAT- \ TENING Lund. There is a good 7-roomed House, cowshed, 12 bails, 4-stall stable, chafF--1 house, etc; 15 acreß ere in oats, 5 acres wheat, 12 acres grass for seed, balance grass. ,-'■!,■ i LOT 2—Containing 424 ACRES, of which 10 acreß are in wheat, 10 acres ’oate", balance in grass. No buildings. These Farms are Well Fenced and Watered. We would draw particular attention to these attractive little farme. Balcairn is the most favoured part of a favoured district. Mr Fleming has purchased a largo property close by and is out to sell, so we strongly recommend inspection. 263 PYNE AND CO. CENTRALLY SITUATED. UTCHER’S SHOP AND PREMISES. FOR PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 25th. 'YNE AND CO. have been instructed to ! by PUBLIC AUCTION in their Land e Room. Caahel Street, in the Estate of late JOSEPH AUTON. his BUYER’S SHOP and PREMISES, situated TUAM STREET WEST. Comprising •ut 4-Acre Land, with an Up-to-date tcher’s Shop, Pickle and Small Goods Lises, together with. Five Living Rooms, •se premises are built of brick. Outidings consist of 2-stalled stable and Ished. he above property is for absolute sale. will be offered practically without »rve. ‘ " i i PYNE AND CO. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY and in Strictest Confidence, 'upon Approved Note of Hand. Also upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal). Repayments by Easy Weekly Instalments. Enclose stamp for reply to L. W. BALKIND, 829, Colombo Street. /CHILDREN are x nuisance where they ; 1%4 spdil the polished floors that mother has spent so many hours on bended knee* to make look nice.' Save all that by using LINO- , ARNIBH Permanent Floor Polish. All I grocers, 1« 6d. ’ '. • .'.Ly- r I All Grocers—le Bd. !, Get it To-day! 5

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17329, 18 November 1916, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17329, 18 November 1916, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17329, 18 November 1916, Page 15

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