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H. MA.TBON ANB CO. ~~ OLE AJIINCr SALE, TAI TAPIL "~~ TAI TAFU. ME3883 H. MATSON A CO. hare received instructions from Mr J. W. Morahead, to SELL BY AUCTION, Hie whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. FffBNITUBE, AND EFFBCTB, On the store date, At his Farm, Weetgaie, Tai Tapa, ■ 150 Long-wool Leicester Ewes 100 Lambs, by above ewes 1 four-tooth pure-bred Lincoln Bam 2 four-tooth lincoln-Leioeater Sams . ~ 1 {rood dairy Cow, calved six weeks lCalf 1 Mara, good in saddle and harness,. 5 Tears old, very quiet "-..■'. 1 Yearling, out of above mare, by Traducer Dairy utensils, chum, Ac, Ac Dray, harness, collar, homes, and winkers, nearly new, wheelbarrow, saddle and bridle, sacks, garden tools, fowls, beds, tables, and chairs : 1 Side Saddle A quantity of Household furniture and effects. Sale at 12 o'clock. . H. MATSO3T A CO.. Anc4oneers. IMPOBTANT VALUABLE FBEEHOLD HO T B L. EXCELLENT OPPOBTUNTTY. VEBT PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. TUESDAY, Bth APEIL, 1879, Two o'clock. MESSES H. M ATSON ft CO. hive received instructions from Mr W. Tfflgftti to BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At their Land and Furniture Salerooms, - C&shel street, Christchnreh, On TUESDAY, Bth APBIL, 1879, At 2 o'clock, All that very Valuable Freehold Property, known as : THE BABR HILL HOTEL. The house contains sixteen rooms, with 1 Acre of Land, and use of paddock for three years. Five-stalled stable, loose box, chaff house and harness room, and every convenience. The garden is well stocked and planted. _ The stock and furniture to be taken at a valuation. This is a most excellent chance for a person with moderate capital to embark in a highly profitable business in one of the most rising districts out of Chnstchnreh. ; ■■ The school house, church store, and smithy are dose by. There is a large and increasing l business attachod. •. • A large portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Terms liberal at Sale. TUESDAY,. Bth APBIL, 187 D, - Two o'clock. , WITHOUT BESEBVE. ALFOED "TOWNSHIP. VALUABLE BUILDING SECTIONS. TUEBDAT, APEIL Bth, 1879, At 12 o'clock. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from P. -Tisch, Esq., to S6.LL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Land Sale Booms, Caebel street, on TUESDAY, APRIL Bth, 1879, At 12 o'clock. The whole of his BEMAINING SECTIONS, In the TOWNSHIP OF ALFOED, Without the slightest reserve. This valuable property is sitaated ten miles from Alford Forest township, ten miles from Methven, and two miles from the Springfield Station. "-'.". .;.'., t .... These are most excellent sites for coal' and timber merchants, haying valuable.frontages to the Bailway, and are in 1 Acre Blocks. No reserve. TUESDAY, APBTL Bth, 1879, At 12 o'clock. H. MATSON 4 CO., Auctioneers. - 8-22 9482 OLEABLNGr fcJALB. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. MESSES H. MATSON A CO. have received instructions from Mr C. H. Taylor, who is retiring from farming, to SELL BY POBLIC AUCTION, At his Farm, oa the Wakanui road, one and aanarter miles from Ashburton, THE INTEEEST IN HIS LEASEHOLD FAEM, And the whole of the , LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ON WEDNESDAY. APBIL 9th. 1879.The Farm is in two divisions, one containing 22 acres, and the other 222 acres, subdivided into 6 paddooksl with good live fences, an I well watered by a running stream. The soil "is iich, and the Farm is one of the best sitaated in tho Ashbur- - tondisiriot. Together with a two roomed sod house, and cob dairy, six-etall stable and good stock yard. '1 he lease has seven years to ran from April, 1879, and at a very low rental. HOBSES. 1 chesnut mare, 8 years 1 bay mare, 4 years 1 do do 8 years 1 do horse, 4 years 1 grey horse, 4 years 1 black horse, 8 years 1 bay horse. 7 years 1 foal, by Pretender 1 hack, with foal at foot by Glenroy The above are good and staunch horses; STOCK, 6 cowa in full profit 4calves ..' ■" ' -'. ;: - ■■■. > : r" 100 head mixed stock, and large number shiep, IMPLEMENTS. 1 very superior chaff-cutter, with horse gear complete 1 sew dray, with frame, by Beed and Grey. 1 do do Sydney r 1 Hornaby's, latest improved prize corn drill, with thirteen coulters to work, by steerage or shaft 1 seed'machine for small seeds, 12ft. wide 1 double furrow plough, by Beed and Grey 1 do do Eansomes 1 do do Howard 1 single, by Hornsby 1 new Cambridge' roller, 9ft. wide 2 sets three leaf harrows, by Beed and Grey 4 swingletree3 6 horse covers 8 sets leading and cart harness 5 sets p'ouffh harness 2 riding saddles. gbaTn. 100 bushels seed oats 60 boFhels wheat 80 bushels barley Quantity chicken wheat and oats LV tons potatoes, in sacks One 400 gallon tank 200 tons well saved Btraw Also, A quantity of dairy utensils and farming tools, rakes, scythes, forks, &c, &o , &c. Luncheon provided. j Absolute sale. NO BBS BUTE, Sale at 12 o'clock. H. WATSON * CO , Auctioneers. LADBEOOK BAILWAY STATION. IWE6SBS H. MATSON * CO. have reIjLI eeived instructions from Mr W.C. OF 195 ACBEB < 65 acre* of which are below t*e Bailway Btatioa, the balance being above the line of rail, all securely fenced and subdivided into ten pad locks; 15 acres ia permanent English pasture; 65Jacres sown laet year; 14 acres of turnips; 27 acres ploughed and ready fpr rape seed; remainder in stubble, together with dweUitg-house and sheds. A fine spring of water is. in the farmyard to supply htrose and stock: it is bounded on one side by a creek, and the liidbroofc railway" station... is upon the property. The above is a v ry early selection, having been taken up by the hie Mr Wm. Ladbrook, tinder tke Canterbury Assodatioa.- ■ "- - - ' H. MATBON * Ot>i Aattimm.

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4264, 29 March 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4264, 29 March 1879, Page 8

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