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AUCTIONS. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. PLEARING sale of live and dead STOCK. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. SPRINOSTON. W» have been instructed by MESSRS GUINEY BROS., whose Farm we have sold, to dispose of tho whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK by AUCTION, at the Home*t*ad, SPRINGSTON, . TO-MORROW, THURSDAY. Particulars areas follow: HORSES— Bay Mare, Blow, 6 years, with foul by Scotland'e Hero Bay Gelding, Gunner, 7 yens Chestnut Gelding, Farmer, aged Black Geldtng, Jock, aged Chestnut Gelding, Snowy, 7 yew* Chestnut Mare, Jess, aged Chestnut Gelding, Dick, aged (All above horses broken to all farm work.} Harness Horse, Mac, by Harold Dillon, G years. CATTLE—--7 Co we, in profit Cow and Call 5 Calves Shorthorn Bull, 2 yoarß. SHEEP--230 6, 8 and F.M. Ewes and their lambs 90 Dry Ewes 80 Dry Ewes (shorn) 50 M.S. Hoggets (shorn). IMPLEMENTS—-3-iurrow Plough (R. and G compound), D.F. Plough (R. and G.), 2 Farm Dray* and Frames, Tip Dray and Frame, Duncan Cultivator, Horse Hoc and Moulder, Cambridge Roller, P. and D. D. Disc Harrows. Cooper and Duncan Harrows, Set 5-leaf Tine Harrows, Set 5-lenf Grass Seed Harrows, Set Chain Harrows, Massey-llarris Binder, Wood Grass Mower, M’Connick Binder, P. and D. Grain, Seed and Manure Drill, 2 Gigs (threequarter filiaftersh Spring Dray, Rubber-tyred Dogcart Trolley. OR AIN--170 Sacks Algerian Oats, 25 Sacks Tuscan Seed Wheat., nbout 100 Empty Sacks, Grass Send, Seconds Oats, il Sacks Seconds Wheat, ft Sacks Garden Peas, 1 Sack Barrow. HARNESS. ETC.— Collars. Ilames and Winkers for all horses, ft Cart, Saddles aid Breeching*, 2 Sets Leading Chains, 2 Seta Double' Buggy Harness, 1 Set Gig Ham ass, Soring-riray Karnes*) Riding Saddle and Bridle, 1. Steward Clipping Machine (new}, 3 Bales Binder Twine. Covers for all horses, Stack Cover, lot Spare Harness, 1 Breeding Sow (empty), 12 Store Pigs, 1 Horse Feeder, 1 Grindstone, lot harm Tonis. 1 Molette Separator (No. 1, noar}y new), 1 Mangle. 2 Lawn Mowers. Dairy Ltensrl*. Sundries, Household Furniture. Also, on account of MRS McDRURY — Bay Draught Marc. Pride. 5 years old, broken to chains.'by Cavalier King. SALE 12 NOON SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PVNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD.. <y Auctioneers. j) ARFI EL D SAL E. FRIDAY NEXT. ENTRIES ARE INVITED 'TO ABOVE. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD.. 59 Auctioneera. S ALE OF WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY. YALDHURST We are instructed by MR W. J. GAR'ENTER to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, a our Land Sale Room, Cashel Street, on SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 27th. At 11.30 a.m. LOT I— His property at Yaldhur*t. comprising 38-2 ACRES of excellent cropping and grazing land, known as • ' OAK FARM.” LOT 2— MINER’S ARMS FARM, comp-is ing 210 ACRES exceptionally good sheep fattening land. LOT 1, The “Oak Farm,” comprising £B2 acres, is situated within half a mile of Yaldhurst Post' Office, and contains grand heavy dairying and cropping land, especially suitable for growing potatoes,’ wheat and oats. etc. The land is in firstclass heart, not having boen cropped for some seven years. It is divided into IS paddocks, well watered by water-races in every paddock, and well fenced. BUILDINGS comprise Substantial 8-roomed House, with all modern conveniences, 6-roomed Cottage, where, woolshed, dip, sheep-yards, etc., 3 stables, cowshed, pisrstves, implement shed, motor garage, washhouse, dairy, toolshed. all in excellent condition. Mr Carpenter is now putting in 50 acres rape and £0 acres turnips at his own expense. LOT 2, ” Miner’s Arms ” Farm, comprising 910 acres* is all first-class fattening land, suitably divided, and in ,a high stßte of cultivation. On this farm there are 47 acres turnips, 47 acres rape, 9 acres lucerne, 42 acres young grass and clover, the balance being in good grass. This Farm is situated 2| miles from the Homestead, and 3 miles from Yalahurst Township. The two farms have been carrying, in conjunction, 2400 drv sheep. The properties are EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN, and are free from all noxious weeds. Tho Farms have been in the possession of Mr Carpenter’s family since 1802, and the solo reason for his selling is ill-health. We know of no better opportunity for anyone who is desirous of obtaining a FIRST-.. CLASS ALL-ROUND FARM. TERMS—IO per cent, on fall of hammer, bo lance subject to mortgages undermentioned. "OAK FARM.” subject to a mortgage of fD>ft to the Public Trustee at 3J per cent, due July, 1934. Mr Carpenter is prepared to leave a further .£IO,OOO on second mortgage at 6 per cent until due dabs of payment of tho first mortgage. " MINER'S ARMS,” subject to a mortgage of £IBOO at 5$ per cent, due 1922. Mr Carpenter ie prepared to leave a further £2OOO at G per cent, the terms for which lie is prepared to extend beyond tha due date cf tho first mortgage. January Ist, 1921. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., NELSON PROPERTIES. EMINENTLY SUITABLE FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. idA ACRES FREEHOLD; good river Xkfcl/ flats, very fertile and sunny country, nil being ploughable. Twenty acres in crop, nine acres in orchard. This little farm will carry two sheep to tho acre, and is watered by never-failing streams. Subdivided into ten Haddocks by post and wire fenties. Substantial six-roomed house and outbuildings, packing shed and stable. Only one mile from school. PRICE, £2(5 PER ACRE. Good Terms can be Arranged. PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS LTD. ACRES 0.R.P., of which 300 acres are felled and grassed; 80 acres are flat, balance rough feed. Subdivided into five paddocks with post and wire fences. A good 6-roomed bouse on tho property. Rent only £lO 10s per annum. PRICE £3 PER ACRE. PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD. OqO ACRES L.1.P., of which 250 acres 000 are i n grass, balnnce rough feed. Tho nature of this farm is tablelands and undulating country, watered by permanent, streams, and will carry one sheep to the acre. RENT, 6s 6d per acre. PRICE, £4 10s PER ACRE. GOODWILL. NOTE.—The owner is only selling on acotuiit of ill-health. A good opportunity for three returned men. Farms all adjoin and could ho worked conjointly. , Inspection can ho arranged. PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD. CULVERDEN PROPERTY. 9180 ACRES, FREEHOLD. Tho above Property, which wan offered at Pufilic Auction on account of the beneficiaries of the late ROBERT F. CROFT, and passed is now FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. Full particulars from tho undersigned, PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD., 58 Auctioneers. Make satis? action sure Fit CLINCHER TYRES to your Bicycle They last longest and give less trouble. They’re British-—a 1 British. BETTER Crops when the garden is properly watered. Übs North British Hose —best, and lasts longest. Obtainable trom Rubber Stores «v<*rywbora.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18570, 24 November 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18570, 24 November 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18570, 24 November 1920, Page 11

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