Auctions. MATSON AND CO. HALSWELL. j TUESDAY. MAY 21, 1872. jTO SHEEP FARMERS, "WEST COAST I DEALERS, BUTCHERS. & OTHERS. HORSES, CATTLK, SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY, FARM IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, kc, Sec, &c. Bl AUCTION. MESSRS. H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from James South, Esq., who is relinquishing farming, to SELL, ON HIS FARM, TAI TAPU, On the above date, The whole of his Magnificent LIVE & DEAD STOCK, Comprising— 9 HORSES, CAVALRY, SADDLE, draught and light harness, including the wellknown COB. Af\ HEAD FAT CATTLE, MILCH *±\J COWS, HEIFERS and STEERS. 2 WORKING BULLOCKS, 4 and 5 years old. /?AA J. I, and LONG-WOOL-OUU LED LAMBS. J_AA LARGE FRAMED CROSS-BRED "iUI/ EWES, mixed ages, in lamb to longwoolled rams. ■J /Y< A FAT SHEEP, PRIME. -| r A MERINO EWES, mixed ages, in JL<JU lamb to long-wools. A PURE-BRED LEICESTER RAMS. f* PURE LINCOLN. ADOW N S . 1 Qf\ PIGS ' including 20 FIRST-CLASS iOU BREEDING SOWS; 20 FAT PIGS, First-class BOAR, and 140 GOOD STORE. 2i ,n HEAD of POULTRY, including ' 1\) ducks, geese, guinea fowl, and common do. 2 PLOUGHS, by Blythe, &c, harrows, Cambridge roller by Anderson (new) spring cart and harness, horse dray with frame. Large quantity of cart and plough harness (all new). IOA bushels of OATS—Potato. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. DAIRY UTENSILS. CAPITAL BOAT, AND A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, Too numerous to particularise. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. Luncheon provided. The auctioneers have the greatest pleasure in drawing the attention of the public to this very important sale, as the stock of their several kinds are really superior, and are well worthy the attention of buyers. H. MATSON & CO., 5-4 4416 Auctioneers. BURNHAM. RURAL SECTIONS Nos. 3000, 2924, 2881, 4278, 3596, 6884, 1957, 5883. COMPRISING 585 ACRES OF MAGNIFICENT RICH . LAND, AND KNOWN AS BURNHAM PARK. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO., have received instructions from George Ffitch, Esq., to SELL ALL THAT SPLENDID FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Known as Burnham Park, SITUATED ON THE RIVER SELWYN, And four miles from the Burnham Railway Station ; together with ALL IMPROVEMENTS. THE FARM Is in splendid order; securely fenced and sub-divided in " ELEVEN NICE SIZED PADDOCKS, With plenty of water, from never-failing streams. Nearly the whole is LAID DOWN IN ENGLISH GRASS, Aud has a splendid plant. THIS PROPERTY Is admirably suited for LONG-WOOLED SHEEP; And is quite capable of carrying all the year round, from SIX TO SEVEN SHEEP PER ACRE. An inspection of this pvoporty is confidently invited, as without doubt it is the best that has been placed on the market for a very long time. The terms are liberal. Price low. All further particulars can be obtained from H. MATSON & CO., 5-4 4426 Anctioneers. SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1872. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions to SELL AT THEIR SALEYARDS, Cashel street, on the above date — 2 FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES, aged 6 and 7 respectively -i HEAVY HORSE DRAY, with Frame 1 FIRST-CLASS DRILL, with Extras, (coat £85 in England) -| REAPING MACHINE -j THREE-FURROW PLOUGH. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. H. MATSON & CO:', °-4 4414 Auctioneers.
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Press, Volume XIX, Issue 2811, 6 May 1872, Page 3
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