H. Matson & Co. IN THE TRUST ESTATE OF MOETON AND ROBERTSON. SPLENDID OPENING FOR SMALL CAPITALISTS. GOODWILL, STOCK-IN-TRADE, Ac &c. MESSRS. H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from tho Trustees in the above Estate to sell by publio auction, on tho Premises, High street, Christchurch, on THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 10, At 11 o'clock precisely, Tho goodwill of tho business known as the Dunedin Club Hotel, in High street. Tho stook of winos, spirits, beers, &c, &c. . The household and other furniture, plate, glass, china, books, ornaments, &c. Beds, bedding, linen, &o.» &c, &c. The fixtures and plant belonging to tho business. The abovo offers an opportunity to tho Bmall capitalist to obtain possession of a first-rato business, at a small sum, in tho best position in the city. The landlord has agreed to reduce the rent to so small an amount tliat tho rent now paid for the billiard-room will leave a mere nominal sum for the purchaser to pay. The takings, according to tho books, have averaged from £70 to £80 per week. Terms liberal at sale. Eleven o'clock sharp. No reserve. 1-7 MATSON'S WOOL STORES, Lichfield Streot. H MATSON & CO. will hold their next • Wool Sale at their Wool Stores on MONDAY, JANUARY 14, YTIEN THEY WILL OFFER SEVENTY BALES OF WOOL, Consisting of— SCOURED, G B E A S E, AND FLEECE, And any other parcels that may arrive iv time for sale. Sale at 3 o'clock. 1-7 IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE-BRED IMPORTED SHEEP, SELECTED BY W. S. COX, Esq., OF MELBOURNE, From the Choicost Stud-Flocks in Tasmania and Australia. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. will sell by publio auction at the Central Saleyards, next their Wool Stores, Lichfield street, on FEIDAY, JANUAEY 18, 220 PUEE-BEED LEICESTEES, LINCOLNS, COTSWOLDS AND BAMBOUILLETS (Ewes and Bams,) Viz.:—lo6 two-tooth pure-bred Leicester ewes, bred by Wm. Field, of Enfield. TASMANIA. 40 4 and 6-tooth purebred Leicester ewes 20 ram lambs ditto ditto 25 ewe lambs ditto ditto 1 2-tooth ram ditto ditto These sheep are descended from ewes bought about twenty years ago from Mr Forester, Raeselands —ono of the greatest prize-takers in England,—and crossed by the best tups which could be procured from Mr Bell, B romp ton ; Mr 8011, Sealo Hill; Mr Robinson, Leakby Palace : Mr Beatie, Ncoby House ; and the Duke of Devonshire, no expense having been spared in combining good quality with plenty of wool and mutton. 9 2 and 6-tooth ewes, bred by — Jones Esq., of Tasmania 4 6-tooth pure-bred Lincoln rams, bred by Dr Brown, of South Australia, from imported Btock 4 4-tooth Cotswold rams (prize-takers,) bred by John Brown and Co., of Tea-tree Creek, Victoria, the product of imported ewes and rams 4 2-tooth ditto ditto ditto 2 6-tooth Leicester rams, bred by John Aitken, Esq., of Aitkin's Gap 2 4-tooth, ditto ditto 1 seven-month-old ditto ditto 6 2, 4, and 6-tooth Bambouillct rams, got by pure Bambouillet rams, out of Peppin's Merino owes, on the Billabong. The above first-class sheep are now being depastured in our Eiccarton paddock, opposite the Bußh Inn, where intending purchasers aro invited to inspect them, and can obtain from tho shepherds in charge every information with respect to the various classes. H. M. and Co. have every confidence in recommending the above sheep to the notice of breeders, as they have been carefully selected by W. 8. Cox, Esq., of Melbourne, who is admittedto be one of the best judges of longwoolled sheep in the colonies ; and have also been pronounced by Messrs. Wright, Robertson and Co., of Dunedin, who assisted in their transhipment, and others, to be the beet lot of sheep ever landed in Otago. Those who really wish to beoome possessed of good stock should not lose this opportunity 1 for the selection of either ewes or rams. Samples of wool may be seen at the offices of the Auctioneers, H. Matson & Co. 1 Salo at 12 o'clock. Terms liberal at sole. 1-7
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1303, 10 January 1867, Page 1
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