Aactione. -_"t-rr:-H^-J«A3SOK JINDI 1 BT OBDEB OP THE SHERIFF 01 THB SUPBEMECOUBT. Bank of New Zealand v. George dark. UNDSB WRIT OF FI. FA. THXJRSPAyTm ATICH 27. MESSBS H. HATSON ft CO. hare received instructions from the Sheriff ef the Supreme Court, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION , , At the Premises, in Biogsland, oa THUBSDAY, MABCH 27th, At 12 o'clock, In the above cause— The whole of the Furniture, Plant, and Effect* of George Clark, Wool scourer. Also, At Messrs H. Mateon andCo.'s Booms, At 12 o'clock. The lease of the premises, having twenty years, from 2nd February, 1874, to run at a low yearly rental, viz., £W per annum, with cottage, fte > erected thereon. Ana, -|O BALES Fine Scoured HALF-BBED LO WOOL. Terms at sale. THTJB3DAY, MABCH 27th, FRIDAY, MABCH 28th. LEESTON CATTLE SALE. HATESSBS H. MATSON A CO. bee to \yi ultimate that they will HOLD iheir usual MONTHLY SALE AT THB LBESTON SALE YABDS, Whem they will offer p_T| YOUNG CATTLE -|r} SPEINGEE3 j O/\ STSEBS j RAA BTOBS SHEEP pies HOiISES, Aβ. .. H. MATBON * CO., Aocboaem. IMMENSE SALE OF I MUSICAL INSTBTJMBNT3. ■ MUWO. MUSIC BOOKS, ITTTINOS, 4C, 40. MONDAY, 81b* M.ABOH, AND TUESDAY, lss APBIL, CoKuaencing Each Dey at 11 o'clock. THB ENTIBB STOCK OF US a HEBTON, (UTS BURB.) -fUTSSSBS H. MATSON A CO. lave received JJJL instraotieas tsom 0. Mertoa, Esq. (wh* it the buainess), to SBLL BY PUBLIC AUCriON, At their Furniture and Land Sale Booou, Oaahel street, Chtiatchurch, on MONDAY, 31st MABCH. amp TVXSDAT, lex APBBL. NEXT, At 11 o'clock eae&ldftjr, The whole of his IMMENSE BTOCK Off MUSICAL INSTBUMBNTS, Mnsic, Mask Books. Fittings, «XC*f cfce»i ■Bβ* j Comprisißfr 1 eeei-grrand piano, is walnnt, by Carl Boniseh. 2.upright pianos, in wales*, ky Carl Beoiaoa 2 do do, d*, oblique strings, do l> do d», -4«, do, do> 2 do do, m •boaiasd-OSM, de 1 niaae, ia rosevood, VyßraaeV WOed . ..'.:' ' 8 trarigh* pianos, by Breadwood S pianos, ia walnut, check aotioa, by Bna*. mead - ■ ' . 2 ' mead 1 piano, ia ebonised «ase, patenfrpedal aotiee, by'Staacki ' ■ ' : ' ' 1 piano, in walnnt, oblique strings* by Bchwechter - 1 pianette, do, do 1 do, » ebonised ease, *• 1. de>, in walnut, by Chappefl v 1 plane,inebo&isedcaae,;bjr Fraaeke '" J 4 pianettes in walnut, by Bard :. 1 piano in irlnut, by Murphy 1 haxttonium, 5 stops*- ia wahJßt, by Alex* andre ■-■--.> 1 hannoniam,. 7 stope, ia walnnt, by Alex* : ondre '■ ' ■.'•■■. .. •;. '. 1 narmonism, 8 stops, in walnnt, by P&ttl 1 do, 5 stops, do do 1 do, no stops d* im 1 American organ, 9 stops, by ; ;■. 1 piaaiata (harmonium with handle) iaroae- ■ wood ■.'■-• ""- : ■'•'■" 1 double base, 2 violineeßoe, 1 Tieto, 86 rialins . ■' ; '. ;' ■ -. j■■ 44 violin bows, 20 oases for violins, fancy weod ■ ' ■ ■ . . ■ .. ' .. 1 tenor dram, 1 side dram, 2 banjos ("fr'HT . ■• heads) I 7 "banjos, 9 tamborines, 10 Anglo-flannsn i coaeertusae, , 1 English concertina, 6 German do, 14 imtta. tation AngloQerman do . , 152 German concertinas, 15 German aceor> 8 musical boxes, 4, 6, and 8 tunes, musical • albums Piano stools, harmouom chair, clarlonettes < and cases . Flntee, 8. 6, 4, and 1-keyed, 86 piccolos and flageolets 18 piccolos, comets, post horns, metronomes Digitoriums, portable mnsic desks, pitch pipes . . China busts, binding folios, manuscript music ' ' j Books, all kinds, triangles, mouth organs ■ Drum sticks and drum fittings Piano wire and fittings " ~ ' ~' Violin strings and fittings : Every description of Music, songs, eolos ~ , Ac, «cl, Ac. . . Oratorios, operas Pieces of all kinds An immense collection. THE WHOLE MUSI , ABSOLUTELY BE SOLD, And will be removed to " : H. MATSON'S LABGE BOOM For the purpose. ,;■ : TEEMS EXCEEDINGLY LIBEBAL. MONDAY, 31st MABCH, and TUESDAY, Ist APKIL, 3-20 11 o'clock each day. 9388 COUBTNEY. cleabFn"g sale LITE AND DEAD STOCK. MONDAY, 3157~ MABOH, 1879, MESSBS H. MATSON & CO. havereoeived instructions from Capt. John Gorle, who has Let his Farm at Courtney, Kirwee, to HOLD A CLEABING SALE, At the Homestead, Courtney, three miles from Kirwee Bailway Station, On the above date, of the following:— 550 SHEEP * . Comprising— -200 2-tooth crossbred* .< 200 4, 6 and 8-tooth croEsbreda 150 crossbred lambs. HOHSE3. A number of hacks ami half-bred Eimoor ponies. • I grey mare, 3 yrs ~) Broken to double and - 1 chesnut do, do > \ single harness and 1 bay filly do do 3 ■ saddle 1 grey mare, 4 yra ~t With foals byExmoor 1 chesnut pony, 5 yrs $ pocy, by Bantam 1 brown mare, 5 yrs, Muscatell, by Golden. Grape ' — ; 1 half-bred Exmoor pony,< 3 yrs, by Pepin 1 jearling pony, by Ban tain 1 i> >i by Bantam 2 cows in full profit . " 2yeirlinga Pigs, fowls, sheep deg, and spaniel Doves and canaries Single and double harness and bridles Spring waggon, with pole and shafts Harvest dray, water cart Lawn mowiug machine and garden tools Carpenter's bench and tools Capital piaaoforte and kanaoninm Household furniture, &c, &c. Also, 400 bushels of Hunter's while and paarl wheat. Sale at 12 e'4ock. H. MATSON & 00., Auctioneers.
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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4261, 26 March 1879, Page 4
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