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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON & CO. BELFAST. TO-MORROW. SUBDIVIS ON" of 90 ACRES, ranging in area from quarter acre to twenty-seven acres. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION on account of Mr Harry lisch. at his HOMESTEAD, BELFAST, on TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, JULY 2sd, 1896, at 2 o'clock. (Title Land Transfer Act), 18 acres in centre of Belfast, ranjfinj in area from qnarter-aore to three acre* 3 Section , *, each 7 acres, on Uuthrie's road. Section, 24 acre?, with house, on Guthrie"s road. 1 Section, 27j acre.?, on Guthrie's road. Terms of Payment—On Sections 3 Acres and under—s per cent, deposit, 5 per 'cent, on 20th September, 1896, liaiance in five years from 20th Septembsr, 1896, interest from that date at 5 per cent, per annum. On Seclious over 3 Acres—s per cent, deposit, 5 per cent, on August Ist, 1896, balance in five year; from date of Sale, Interest on unpaid portions at 5 per cent, per annum. Snob iiber.il term? of payment have never before been offered to ihc I'ublic, and should enable everyone to own a freehold. Why rent at extortionate raies when you can have your own property for half the money. Lithographic Plaus showing subdivision may be had at our office. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers, 1619 Land and Estate Agents. NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS. BREEDERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. H MATSON anil CO. have received instructions • from Messrs THACKER of Okain's Bay, to J # SELL BY AUCTION, j AT DUVAUCIIELLK'S BAY YARDS, OS FRIDAY, JULY Brd, 1896, j QK HORSES, being Draught and Heavy Horses &*J young, and fit for work. Intending Purchasers can gf> down on the Momiiip: of the Sale. The s.<=. Jane Douglas leaves Lyltelton for Pigeon Bay at 3.30 a.m. .■ N.B.—We tnist those who require Good Useful : .Sorbs will attend this Sale, as they will not only get :iH«r wants supplied but will have a splendid outing. 1620 H. MATSOS and CO. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 6th, 1896. AT WILDERNESS ROAD, SPREYDON. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. MESSRS 11. MATSON and CO. have recsive.l instructions from Mr J>. Hampton (owing- to Farm having been suh-divided and Sold), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At FARM, WILDERNESS ROAD, SPREYDON, On MONDAY, JULY 6th, Kβ HEAD PAtRY CATTLE, 20 head of Draujht wO and Light HOH3IW, PIGS, Vehicles, Implements, Harness, Oat bhcaves, Hay and Alangolds, ice, comprising— CATTLE: 16 Dairy Cows, springing to call IB „ „ in full profit 2 Three-year-old Fat Heifers 0 Head Young Heifers 1 Jersey Bull (pure bred). 1 HORSES : i 11 Draught Horses, broken to all farm work j 3 Light Harness Horses (quiet aud good) ! 4 Light Howes (uiibrokiin.) 1 Mare, foal at foot, by Squire and eimted to Young Irvingcon. PIGS—7 Fat Pigs, 2 Breeding Sows. IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLE'?, HARNESS: Crass Mower, Hay Rake, Drill Set Light Harrows, Sprint: Dray 2 Milk Carts, 2 Sets Trap'ifnrness 3 .Stacks Oatsheaves, about 50 tons 1 Stack flay, about 40 Tons Mangolds. I tf5T As Mr Hampton is leaving the Farm, every Lot i is for Absolute Sale. j Sale at Twelve o'clock. Luncheon Proviibd. • H. MATSON and CO., j 1618 Auctioneers, j THOSE DESIROUS OF DIS- ! POSING OP 1 CITY SUBURBAN RURAL AGUICULTURATi AXB STATION PROPERTIES CANNOT DO. BEXTKR THAN PLACE THEM IN OUR HANDS. "VITE have been associated with the Land TT ■ Business for over a period of Thirty Years, and have had the pleasure of conducting nearly .ill the Large Land Sales hell in Canterbury during that period. . Our Land Sale Pooms ARE UNEQUALLED, being especially lighted and fitted up, and" command the Most Central Situation in the City. Our TEItMS arc on tbe LOWEST SCALE, and prompt attention is given to every detail o/ the business. H. MATSON AND CO. 1621 FRIEDLANDEPw BROS., LTD. CLEARING SALE AT METHVEN. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN BLACK, Farmer and Contractor, late of Met liven, Deceased. MESSRS FRIEDLANJMiR BROS., LIMITED, have received instructions from the Administrator in the above Estate to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT METHVEN, On MONDAY, JULY 6th, 1896, THE WHOLE OF THE PROPERTY, Compriung tbe following First-class Blocks of . LAND, situated close to the Methven Railway Station, viz.— ■ . ■ I Qfy ACRES, laid down in clover, originally part I O I of the Ciunea Estate OH , ACRES, partly in grass and partly early .<-*'. skiuiined and ploughed ready for crop. . The above is first class' Land, all well fenced, watered, and sub-divided into paddocks. Also, The DWELLING HOUSE and about 2£ Acres ol Land, adjoining the Methven Hotel. This will be offered in one or two lots. At the same time and place we will dispose of the following— • . HORSES, IMPLEMENTS and EFFECTS. 9 FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT MARES and GELDINGS, all young and first-clas3 workers, can be thoroughly sjuarantecd Q SETS SHAFT and LEADING HARNESS O FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, in profit 1 CROSSBRED EWES, in lamb 75 MERINO EWES Oβ HALFBRED LAMBS 1 spring trap and harness, 2 farm drays, 2 tip dray 3,3 reapsrsand binders, 1 stripper, 3 doublefnrrow ploughs, 1 single-furrow plough, set disc harrows, 2 sets-tine harrows, ilcSherry drill, 1 Cambridge roller, portable whare, horsepower and chaff cut ter, 5 scoops, 2 road levellers, 2 sets blouk and tackle, 2 iron tank?, quantity barbed and fencing wire, hurdles, posts, sawn timber, con tractor's tool-, sacks, stack of hay,&c. Also, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. To anyone requiring really first class horses and farming implements, the above will offer a favourable opportunity; the late Mr Black having been a thoroughly good judjfe of horses. To the fortunate drawers of any of the Highbank sections, requiring horses or implements, this will off er a splendid chance of acquiring what they desire. The Land is ot first class quality, being part of the Clunes Estate, and will be offered on liberal terms of payment. Full particulars at sale. Sale at 12 o'clock. R. FRIEDLANDER, 1615 Auctioneer. SPECIAL ENTRY. B.LAOK'T SALE. JULY 6th, 1896. Tft/fESSRS FRIEDLANDER BROS., LIMITED, will XtJL SELL, on above date, . On account of a Client, 1 A{\fk TWO and FOUR-TOOTH CROSSBRED XrkXJKJ EWES, in lamb to Border Leicester Rams R. FRIEDLANDER, 1616 Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN. THIS DAY, 1 o'clock. HB. SOBEXSEN will SELL BY PUBLIC • AUCTION, At his SaJeyards, UenfieM street— .On account of a leading , Nurseryman, and without reserve. Ornamental and fruit trees, coii<ustin; of apples, pears, cherries, plum;, Japanese no, walnuts, peaches, quinces, apricots cob nut's, rhododendrons, dahtiis roses, arbutus, blackberries, - black, white, r«d currants, gooseberries, inacrocarpas, mata»_ s, laurels, pinus cedrus . deodora, Welliajrlonias, rutinospora, &c Also, 4 wheeilierroir*. If. U. SORENSEN, 1649 Aucsioneer. AHOO. the popular remedy lor Indigresiio , is obtainable at the New Zealand Fanners' Co perative Association, at 2s 6-t. _______ DRESS Materials at Extraordinary {Prices. See Windows.—Black, BeatUt and Co.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9457, 1 July 1896, Page 8

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