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JK&JSiTKZH&EL. FYME ANl> CO. HAWAIt D H N TUESDAY NEXT, SALE. On account of Mr B. L. Blunden, "Wafkail—--1601 Three-quortictr-bred Ewe Lambs, a really good line On account of a Client — 250 Chaff Sacha PYNE AND CO., 62S Auctioneers. CLEANING SALE AT SPRING 8 TON, PYNE AND CO. ere instructed by MR T. E. HIDE (who has sold his farm) to hold a CLEARING SALE of the whole of ‘his STOCK AND PLANT, at his HOMESTEAD. SPRINGSTON. . On TUESDAY, APRIL 15th NEXT. Particulars are os 'follow: SHEEP--150 Six and Eight-tooth Cross-bred Ewea. in good condition 70 Fat and Forward M.S. Lambs--2 E.L. Rams, three-shear; bred by F. Morriah HORSES—--5 Horse Team of Matos end Geldings, 6 to 9 yearn, guaranteed sound and tip-top workers 1 Black Dogcart Maro, Byrs, “Bally- * seedy,” by “Grand Crossguaranteed sound, and very quiet for lady to drive; a groat prizo-taker at several shows CATTLE—--2 Heifers, in profit; calve September 1 Springer, 2nd calf; time up May 1 Cow, empty, in profit 2 Ilcifers, calvo August 4 Eighteen-months Steers end Heifers, fat 8 Six-months Steers and Heifers IMPLEMENTS— Tlireo-furrow P. and D. Duncan Plough (new), Ransomo and Simms 16-tino Cultivator (new). Booth and Macdonald Roller. Oft (now), Sot six-leaf Tine Harrows (now), 1 6ft Massey Binder (three seasons), P. and D. Duncan combined 35-coulter Drill (Star pattern, new), Polo and Trees complete, 2 P. and D. Duncan Farm Drays and Frames, 1 P. and D. Duncan Tip Dray and Frame, Spring Trap, 6-horso Feoder, Scalding Tub, 6 Coils Wire Netting, llcwt Barbed Wire. 3 Tons O.S. Chaff, Set 6-iiorso Blocks, Set 5horso Trees, 7 Pairs Plough Chains, all Harness and Covers for all horses, Blacksmith's Anvil, Vice and Tools, Seconds of Wheat and Oats, Meat Safe, Lawn-mower, 60ft of Garden Hose, about 3 Cords Bluegum Firewood in blocks, 6ft Crosscut Saw, Empty Sacks, and a host of Sundries, etc. One Set 16-blade Disc Harrows, Wheelbarrow, Jcwt Staples. ' Also 1 Good .Young Sheep Dog 1 Sow with litter, and 8 Store Pigs. ALSO, on account MR W. H. BLAKMORE, who has loft the district—--1 Farm Dray aud Frame, 8-furrow Riding Plough, Methuen Boiler, Washing Machine, Wheelbarrow and Sundries, including Planet Junior Horso Hoo and Grass Seed, Avery Weighing Machine, Wool Press. Luncheon Provided. SALE AT 12 NOON. PYNE AND CO.. 809 Auctioneers. DISPOSAL OF WELL-KNOWN SHROPSHIRE FLOCK. THE PROPERTY OF LEONARD WHITE, ESQ. PYNE AND CO. have recoived instructions to OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION at ADDINGTON YARDS On WEDNESDAY, 9th INST., HIS ENTIRE SHROPSHIRE FLOCk, consisting of 18 0 EWES, Which will be drafted for Age and offered in Pens of Ten. Also 0 STUD RAMS 80 FLOCK RAMS. Tho Flock has been in Mr White's possession for many years, and has been built up by constant importations from tho English Flocks of Messrs Mills, Cooper, Evane, Corbett and Tanner. Mr White also imported 70 Selected Ewes, so the Flock may safely be described as possessive of tho very Best- Strains of the Most Successful English Breeders. PYNE AND CO., fIOO Auctioneers. A DD IN G T O N YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT. APRIL 9. Account Mr W. J. Webb, Dunsandel — 886 Two-tooth Half-bred Ewes 640 Very gFino Wbollod Throe-quarteT-bred Ewes 523 Three-quartcr-bicd Ewes Account Mr R. L. Jameson, Rotherham—--1100 Four and Six-tooth Half-bred Wethers Account Mr W. Hanmer Atkinson, Woodbank— -8 Trucks Prime Fat Bullocks Aeoount Mr W. Cunningham, aßangiora—--260 Four-tooth Three-quartor-bredi Ewes PYNE AND CO., 624 Auctioneers. FOR PUBLIC AUCTION. ACRES DAIRYING AND CROPPING LAND' AT COUTTS ISLAND. ON ACCOUNT OF MR A. H. WEEBER. PYNE AND CO. have received instructions from MR A. H. WEEBER (owing to continued ill-health) to Soli by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tlieir Land Sale Rooms, 'Cashel Street, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th, At 2 p.m., HIS MAGNIFICENT CROPPING AND DAIRYING FARM, Consisting of 100 ACRES, Subdivided into NINE PADDOCKS. At present about 85 acres are in grass, balance in mangolds, potatoes, eta Tho homestead consists of a coven-roomed modern dwelling, with bathroom, h. end o. water and every possible convenience. OUTBUILDINGS. Four-stalled stable and loose-box with loft, 8-stallcd cowbyrc, large potato-shed, implement-shed, trapshed, fowlhouse, pigstye, etc. All tho above buildings are in splendid! order and practically new. Tho laud consists of a rich loam, and has grown 100 bushels of oats to the acre, 70 bushels of peas, GO tons mangolds, 40 tons of maize and 17 tons of potatoes. _ Besides being a first-class cropping farm, it iB very suitable for dairying and gives an exceptional milk test. Situation, 12 miles from Christchurch, one mile from school, creamery and post office. TERMS—® per cont down and the balance for five years at 5J per cent. PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers, 871 Stock and Station Agents. DIXON BROS., CASH BUTCHERS. account of a Fall in the Market, we are pleasod to be ablo to announce a ,THER REDUCTION in the PRICE MUTTON, LAMB, BEEF and VEAL mut ONE PENNY PER LB. A FEW QUOTATIONS, lalf Sheep . . - M per lb I'ore-quartora . • * «id per lb I'ore-quartor Lamb . • 6Jd per lb lind-quaitor Lamb * B£d per lb :ef and veal equally cheap. ing but the Primest Quality Stocked. INSPECTION INVITED.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 14

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