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AttetioM. H. MATSON AND CO. AUCTION SALE OF PEDIGREE CATTLE, HORSES, CARRIAGE, PIANO, &c, Sec, Sec, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1871, At the Residence of MRS MURRAY, LINCOLN ROAD. MESSRS H. MATSON Sc CO. have received instructions from Mrs Murray, who is leaving for England, to SELL WITHOUT RESERVE, At her Residence, Lincoln road, on the above date, the whole of her Choice Pedigree Cattle, Horses, Carriage Sec, Sec, comprising:— CATTLE. Countess, out of Duchess (Duchess imported by Mr Murray). Strawberry, out of Belle, Belle out of : ; . -Duchess. ------ Lily, by Cromwell (Gould's Bull) out of Countess. Pawsie, by Marquis (Marquis by Lord John, out of one of Deans's cows) out of Lily. Xady, by Romantic (Deans's) out of Countess. Young Duchess, by Young Regicide (Young Regicide, by Regicide, out of Lady Montaigne, imported, out of Countess. Heifer, 6 months old, out of Snowdrop. Calf Heifer, by Comet (Comet imported by W. D. Barnard), out of Young Duchess). The above Cows are all served by President (President imported by W. D. Barnard.) HORSES. Corset, chesnut mare, with foal at foot, by Shales, good harness mare. Bay Gelding, good in harness. •Grey ditto, good in saddle or harness. Grey ditto, good in side saddle. Bay Pony, ditto ditto. SUNDRIES. Carriage and harness. Dray and harness, hurdles, chaffentter. Sidesaddle, saddle, bridles, pigs. Also, HANDSOME GRAND PIANO, By Wagner, And sundry articles too numerous to particularise. Luncheon provided. Terms at sale. H. MATSON & CO., 12-9 181 Auctioneers. PRELIMLNARY ADVERTISEMENT. THURSDAY, 21ST DECEMBER, 1871. MESSRS. H. MATSON Sc CO. have received instructions from Mr Edward Reed, carter, in consequence of his leaving for England through bad health, to SELL on the above date ,at his residence the whole of his REALLY TIRST - CLASS DRAUGHT " ' . HORSES, Guaranteed staunch in all harness, 15 head milch cows Heifers and steers Drays, dog cart Harness, poultry House'bold furniture Hay, oats &c, Sec., Sec.

Sale" at 12 o'clock. Full particulars iri future adTertisement. H.*MATSON & CO., IMB 6472 Auctioneers. CARLTON—DECEMBER 6, 1871. ""JKA HEAD OF CATTLE. i\Ci(\ 2-TOOTH STORE WETHERS. H. MATSON & CO., 12-249 Auctioneers. " £2800 TO LEND ON GOOD FREEHOLD - SECURITY, In sums of not less than £400. H. MATSON & CO., • ] i£-2'48 'Auctioneers. HAWKE'S BAY. 65 MILES SOUTH OF NAPIER. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD STATION PROPERTY AND STOCK, • For Unreserved Sale to Conditions at Time of-Sale). "FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1872. In consequence of a Dissolution of Partner* -■' r - ■■-•'•'■' 'ship ; ' ■ ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY, AND CO. are instructed by Messrs Canning and Russell to SELL BY AUCTION, At their Rooms in Napier, on Friday, Jan. sth, at noon, in one Lot for Cash, :; THE OAKBOURNE FREEHOLD ESTATE AND RUNS, . WITH ALL THE" STOCK DEPASTURING THEREON. '■:'■■ O'Ta.h property consists of 2106 acres of FREEHOLD. LAND, about 500 acres of which is improved and laid down in English and the whole subdivided into paddocks, with about 25. miles substantial fencing and including 46 acres Freehold Bush ; --; with the goodwill of the Leases or v-v •gTeernfnt for Leases from the Native - proprietors of 58,228 acres of superior gracing country, and 150 acres of Bush, with newly-built large Family "Residence, and 1 "Orchard, Woolshed, Stables, Men's Houses, Huts,. Sheep, and Stockyards, and every requisite for the convenient working of the Station. ; The Stock consists of about 12,000 well- -■ teed, Sheep, including a.flock of 100 pure bred and imported CotswoJd Ewes and <■ • -Rams; 250 head superior Cattle, including 2 pure-bred Shorthorn Bulls, two imported —"Shorthorn <Jdws, and two -puTe-bred Shorthorn Heifers; about.2o head of Draught and Saddle Horses, Bullock Team, Pigs, Poultry, "detailed particulars of which . .. .*ril£ be: provided previous to the Sale. The Property"and Stock can nowbe in--Ityectfedr and every information obtained on application'to the proprietors on the Station. _. .. BGTJTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO, / ..".'..-..■. Auctioneers. .____. Jipie^.&pteißkerJ^B^ ———————■————— :i j Missing Friends. SEYMOUR TAIT (Tate of iiT-T Vrv i Chester, England, and last heard of - •' about-eighteen months ago, when going to . work at some flax mills, near Oxford, Canterbury, New Zealand,) your Mother requests yon t©.i<SOMJIUNICATE AT ONCE with r PATRIGKr Cbrietcbnrcb, who has Tstts* for yoo.' Your Father is dead. 19-16 66ft

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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2687, 9 December 1871, Page 4

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