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Matson, Cox, & Co. TO-MORROW. MATSON, COX& CO., have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of Messrs. Grigg and Guild to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON Friday, August 20, at twelve o'clock sharp, on the RESERVE OPPOSITE MESSRS. FRIED LANDER BROS. STORE, A large number of First-class Horses, Implements, and Contractors’ Plant, CONSISTING OF n FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES, MARES, and GELDINGS, in good working condition SADDLE and BRIDLE, and a large quantity of strong, serviceable HARNESS g DRAYS MOVEABLE HUTS Q STOVES a SINGLE-FURROW PLOUGHS, « extra strong, for road work 2 SCOUPS 2 TROLLIES IRON TANKS PICKS, SHOVELS, Etc. Horses can be seen any time previous to sale by applying to Messrs. Friedlander Bros. MATSON, COX, & CO. 105 g Auctioneers. JMatson, Cox & Co., STOCK AND ESTATE AGENTS, LAND & MONEY BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, ASHBURTON. Messrs, matson, cox & Co. beg to inform their Constituents in the Ashburton District that for the future the Business in Ashburton will be conducted under the supervision of Mr. Cox, under the style of MATSON, COX & CO. Their business will include the management of Estates, Investment and Procuration of Money, Valuation of Properties, Stock, &c., and General Agency. They will hold throughout the District Public Auction Sales of Land, Live and Dead Stock; also on Market Days at Ashburton and Tinwald, Fat and Store Stock. They are also prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances on Properties, Stock, Wool, &c., placed in their hands for sale. The contract for their new premises at Ashburton being let, they trust at no distant date to be able to afford to their constituents increased facilities for the transaction of their business. MATSON, COX, & CO., Agents for Robey & Co.’s CELEBRATED THRESHING MA.CHINES 44g Davies and Winter. UNDER BILLS OF SALE. E. M'ANULTV TO R. M'KERROW AND CO., W. LEDGERWOOD TO R. M'KERROW AND CO. DAVIES & WINTER have received instructions from Messrs. R. M'Kerrow and Co., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TUESDAY, 2 4 th AUGUST, At South Rakaia Saleyards , Removed there for convenience of Sale — 5 Good Draught Horses 2 Double-Fuirow Ploughs 2 Single-Furrow Ploughs 2 Sets Harrows 2 McCormick’s Reapers and Binders, (nearly new) 2 Good Farm Drays (nearly new) 1 Samuelson’s Reaper 1 Wooden Roller 3 Chaff Cutters 1 Ship's Boat 5 Milch Cows (quiet) 3 Calves 1 Pig About 50 Bags Grain Quantity of Fowls, Harness, Household Furniture, Utensils, etc., etc., etc. Without Reserve. Sale at 12.30. DAVIES & WINTER, 132 g Auctioneers. Edmiston, Gundry, and Co. Property Sales. VCESSRS. EDMISTON, GUNDRY, iVB & Co. will hold PROPERTY SALES EVERY ALTERNATE SATURDAY, At their AUCTION ROOMS, EAST STREET. Persons desirous of entering Properties for these Sales will please send particulars to EDMISTON, GUNDRY, & Co., Auctioneers. Sale at 1 o’clock. 12u Wanted. WANTED —A Tliree*Furrow PLOUGHMEN . Apply at Messrs MarkhaM & Go’s., Chertsey. 1280 WANTED- -A Smart LAD for a General Store. Apply A. R. Markham & Go., .Chertsey. 702c-136g WANTED —Man COOK for men’s hut. Must bo a good Baker. Apply C; H. Dowding, Coldstream. v 185g—763c WANTED— To Purchase a GOAT in full profit. Apply stating price at office of this paper. 134-766 c WANTED KNOWN—That 0. Hawkins, The Tinwald Bootmaker, has REMOVED to premises Opposite the Tinwald Post Office, where he is still open to Sell first-class Boots and Shoes at his usual Cheap Rates. All hinds of Boots Made and Repaired. 805g—417c Advertisements received for the GUARDIAN up to 9 p.ni. at the scale charges, afterwards at double rates for insertion over the leader

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 141, 19 August 1880, Page 3

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