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H. MATSON AND CO. AUCTIONS. SPECIAL HORSE SALE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. By Special Request, we are holding a Sale of BLOOD STOCK, TROTTING HORSES, and CLYDESDALES, during RACE WEEK. Owing to counter attractions, there will be only a limited time available, so that vendors nmy be able to claim the undivided attention of buyers, hence the entry must be limited to a number. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. On account of a CLIENT: 1 Bay COLT, Bonny Knight, by Boniform, dam Nightingale. Nightingale was the dam of five youngsters, ail of which were winners. On account of JAMES LITTLE, Esq., Dalmany Park: A Consignment of Fresh, High-class FARM HORSES. On account of FRANCIS NELLIGAN, Esq., Pleasant Point: 1 Chestnut MARE, Petrovna, by StepniakIri'ne, aged, and in foal to Antagonist. 1 Brown MARE, Oratava, by Kilcheran — Poltava, 7yrs, in foal to Antagonist. On accc'jnt of G. W. KIME, Esq., Dunsandol: 1 GELDING, rising 6yrs, ■ by Pygmallion, dam a Victor mare, quiet in harness. On account of R. T. DAY, Esq., Woodend: 1 Bay HORSE, St. Omer, by Rothschild, out of Lydia. 1 Buy GELDING, Benzine, by Bazaine. On account of A. A. JOHNSON, Esq., Christchurch: 1 Bay GELDING, Glen Wye, by Goodbye, out of Merry Batchelor, qualified hunter, Tyrs. Second Waimate Steeples, four miles. On account of P. MITTEN, Esq., Temuka: 1 Trolthig. STALLION, Prinz. by Valiant, diim i'Yaulein, bred by J. A. Buckland. Priu7, is a Blood Bay, and stands 16 hands, and is winner of many races. On account of J. A. DUNCAN, Esq., Christchurch: 1 Bay Trotting MARE, Charing Cross, 7yrs, by Pygmallion, dam Janet, raced once. • 1 Bay FILLY, rising 3yrs, unbroken, by Prince Imperial, dam Hebe, natural trotter, unbroken. On account of KAIWARRA ESTATE: 1 Chestnut MARE, rising 4yrs, quiet saddle and harness. 1 Bay MAKE, 4yrs, broken saddle. 1 Grey Arab MARE, 7yrs. On account of LESLIE McFARLANE, Esq.: 1 Bay GELDING, 3y.rs, by Singlestick, broken to lead. On account of R. E. MOORE, Esq., Brookside: 1 Bay Hackney GELDING, by Euclid (thoroughbred), dam Blue. Gown mare, saddle and harness. On account of D. SUTHERLAND, Esq., Rangiora: 1 Bay FILLY, syrs, by Maoriwood —Fitzune, by Fitzjainos, sound and quiet, saddle and harness, maiden trotter, 2.45 without training. On account of a SOUTHERN CLIENT: 7 Really First-class Reliable Young FARM HORSES, ready to go to work. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. ' ENTRY FEE, 5/- , PER HEAD, ADVERTISING EXTRA. M A T S O N & CO. ■• 3073 N.Z. FARMERS ' CO.-OP. ASSN.. LTD. I | A LOW-PRICED SMALL SUBURBAN FARM. . j We have for immediate sale a Suburban I Holding of 22 Acres, situated in a good ' locality, touching the Papanui District. j ;, The Land is of excellent quality, and is well suitod for Dairying and all kinds of erjop-. | ping. ' • ■ I Buildings comprise practically new 4roomed House, stable, trapshed, cowbails, etc. This Property is well worth early enquiry. ? RIOE - ; ,.£1550 LOW TERMS. ! N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. aSSN. AGENTS. A VERY CHEAP ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW. BUNGALOW. This is a really fine little Bungalow Pro-. perty of 5 rooms, well built, well' arranged, and with all modern conveniences. •The Section is a picked one, containing 30 perches. It has wide frontage and Btands over 12 inches above street level. The soil is excellent for gardening purposes. The Property has a fine sunny position in one of the best parts of St. Albans, well removed from the peat area, and very handy to cars. PRICE: £550 GOOD TERMS IF NECESSARY. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. AGENTS. ADJACENT TO HAGLEY PARK. SPLENDID RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. Comprises MODERN HOUSE of 6 large and lofty rooms; very substantially built, with all modern conveniences. The House is particularly cosy ajid comfortable. The Section is a fine, high quarter-acre, with full frontage, and fine effect. It is stocked with choice, well-grown trees, shrubs, and orchard. A fine Fernery and Conservatory are features of the property. For a nice, sunny, sheltered, and select situation, this Property cannot be surpassed, and from its proximity to Hagley Park it should appeal to Golfing or Bowling enthusiasts. mo.. £ 950 BULK OF PURCHASE MONEY CAN REMAIN AT 5 PER CENT. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. AGENTS. A DELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN BUNGALOW. FIVE ROOMS. HALF-ACRE. This is a particularly well-built and Artistic Bungalow of 5 large rooms and all up-to-date conveniences. The Section comprises a fine Half-acre, with 1| chains frontage, voiy tastefully laid out in garden, lawn, and orchard. A feature of the Property is the fine display of roses. The Property has a charming situation in the best residential part of Riccarton, and is only on the market through owner leaving the district. Purchaser has option of taking over Government mortgage of £440. PRICE : COOK £BBS N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. AGENTS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. BEST PART OF LIN WOOD. We are instructed to make an Immediate Sale, on account of the Mortgagee, of a Fine 0-ROOMED MODERN RESIDENCE, with all conveniences, including sewer cpnnection, h. and c. water, etc., situated in the best residential part of Linwood. The House is a very substantial one, with fine largo rooms, and is in thorough ordor. Tho Section is a particularly high aaid dry quarter-acre, with wido frontage, and aiuplu room for another residence. Buyers looking for really good value should inspect this Property. PRICE: f^KA N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. AGENTS. BUSINESS NOTICES. HOME MADE BEAUTIFUL By Purchasing Your PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES From M'CORMICK & PUGH (T. C. W. Pugh, Proprietor). ART DEALERS, AI4TISTS' COLoURME .', Etc., 681 COLOMBO STREET. We specialise in Pictures for Wedding and other presents. •Phone 973, .Works: Tuam. Street.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 158, 10 August 1914, Page 12

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