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H. Matson and 00, CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1880. ASHBURTON SALE YARDS. Horses, Cattle, Reapers and Binders, Drays, Harrows, Horse-power Chalf-cuttcr, eta, etc. Double - furrow (Reid and Gray’s) Plough, Harness, etc. Messrs, h. matson & co. (in conjunction with Messrs. Friedlander Bros.) have received instructions from the Administrator of the Estate of the late Mr. John Joyce, TO SELL 1!Y PUP.LIC AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 2, iSBo, At 12 o’clock sharp, At the Ashburton Yards (Removed for convenience of sale), 11 draught marcs and geldings, guaranteed staunch ; 2 two-year colts, 9 yearling fillies by Glenroy, 1 yearling colt by Glenroy, 2 draught foals by Prince Royal, 2 hacks, G dairy cows, 2 calves and 1 bull, 2 reapers and binders by McCormick, in good order ; 1 reaper, G fans by Hornby, 3 drays, 2 sets harrows, 1 wooden roller, shaft and loading harness, 1 horse-power and chaff-cutter, nearly new ; 2 double-furrow ploughs, Reid and Gray , plough harness, etc., etc.; 74 head of fat and stoie cattle, mostly three year old steers ; and other articles too numerous too particularise. The Auctioneers would draw the attention of farmers and others to the above sale, as the horses, cattle, and implements are really very good. Remember day of sale— FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1880. Luncheon at half-past eleven. Terms easy, at sale. Sale at 12 sharp. Without reserve. H. MATSON & CO., 638 g Auctionoerr, ASHBURTON. GRAEAT CLEARING SALE OB' TWO FIRST-CLASS FARMS AND FARM STOCK. Messrs h. matson & Co. have received instructions from Mr. Benjamin Ede to Sell by Public Auction at his Farm, 11 miles from Ashburton, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 9th, 1880, 15 draught marcs and geldings, including prize-takers; draught stallion Heather Jock,good stockgetter and excellent worker ; several farm drays, Yankee wagon, a very large quantity of first-class chicken wheat, 100 well-bred pigs (extra good), 75 head of cattle, including milch cows, springers, and fat and store young cattle ; 1,100 sheep, store ew r es and wethers, and a large number of sundries, too numerous to particularise ; harrows, ploughs, harness, etc., etc. Also, at the same time and place, Seafield Farm, containing 231 acres of very good agricultural tural land, situated in the Wakanui district, sub-divided into two paddocks, securely fenced, well watered, and all in stubble. Terms easy at sale. Also, under instructions from Messrs. Clark and Ede, they are authorised to sell that splendid farm lately tire property of Mr. James Johnstone, and known as Roxburgh, and situated on the Ashburtsn Forks, and containing 230 acres. Roxburgh Farm, if well looked after and tilled properly, is the best 230 acres in the Upper Ashburton. Terms easy at sale. Land sale takes place at 1 o’clock. Luncheon at 11 o’clock. Clearing sale at 12 o’clock sharp. H. MATSON & CO., G3Gg Auctioneers. WITHOUT RESERVE.

SPLENDID INVESTMENT IN LEESTON DISTICT, WAKANUI DISRICT, UPPER ASHBURTON DISTRICT W/TESSRS. H. MATSON & CO., in Lt-S- conjunction with Messrs. Friedlander, Bros., have received instructions from the administrator of the Estate of the late John Joyce, TO SEEL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Land Sale Booms, on SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1880, At 2 o’clock p.m., The following really magnificent Freeholds and households. Lot I.—Freehold, consisting of 75 acres of very rich agricultural land, situate in Lecs'on district, Being rural sections 5951 and 5052. The land is thoroughly fenced with live fences into convenient sized paddocks. These sections are both now in wheat stubble, being the first crop after having been laid down for a very long time in grass. These sections will be sold separately. Lot 2.—The goodwill of the lease of an educational reserve No , consisting of 159 acres of firstclass land, having about seven years to run, at the absurdly low rental of ss. per acre. This land is situated close to Killinchy. All laid down in English grass, securely fenced with gorse, water in every paddock, and is admitted to bo some of the finest grazing land in the province. Lot 3.—200 acres really good agricultural land (freehold) situated on the Wakanui, securely fenced, and sub-divided into four paddocks, with live fences, good dwelling house, stock yards, and all needful accessories for properly working a first-class farm Lot 4. agricultural land, adjoining the well known property of Messrs. Gould and Cameron. The land is well fenced, and sub-divided into six paddocks. Upon it there is a new four-roomed house, and 8-stalled stable, with chaff house attached ; also 2 acres of garden planted with fruit trees. 140 acres of this farm is laid down with English grass. The balance is in stubble after a first crop. Lot 5. —293 acres of freehold land similar to the above, and immediately adjoining it. The land is fenced and divided into 2 paddocks, 100 acres is in wheat stubble after the first crop, the balance is in turnips. Remember the date, SATURDAY, April 10, 1880. Terras easy at sale —Luncheon at 1 o’clock. Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. H. MATSON & GO., 637 g Auctioneers. To Let. TO LET—A TWO-ROOMED COTTAGE on the East Town Belt. Apply, D. M'KENZIE, GSB"-24Gc Ashburton Hotel. CHINIQUY’S LECTURES.—Just Arrived, New Edition H, M. Jones, Baring Squcre,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 80, 30 March 1880, Page 3

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