TATTERSAIiIi'S. THIS DAY. IMPORTANT SALS* OF 80 HOB3ES, PACING STOCff, BPLENDID ENGLJSa BUILT DOG CAET, SET SILVBB-MOD2JrED FOUB-IN-HAND 1 HiBNESS, 4c. BP£CIAIi"bNTBIESAccount of Mr J. P. Murtagn, For Unreserved Sale, rUHAT Splendid Cross Country STREPLEX CHASE HOBSE BLACK PBINCB, rL-ing 6 years, by Tradueer, out ef Miss Rose, by Biidelswortb, well up t to ary weight, capital fencer, and fast, i running tbiid ia the Felling Bace at the late Autumn Meeting, with a field j of eleren. j Also, I THE «dl-faiowm STEEPLECHASES HAB.KAWAY, half-brother to The j Agent, rising 6 years, byOliver Crom- ] weU, dam Gipsy, by Figaro, winner or ■. Taricna coantry stakes, a grand fencer, and cannot be beaten as a cross coantry The Saterf these Horses presents an opportunity to racing men not often tobe met with, as the owner is returning to the North Wand, and has determined to Sell t3 the highest bidder. Account of Mesers Tile «fHiiffi» -in HEAVY DRAUGHT, SPBIIjG lO CART, and LIGHT HAENES3 HOE3EB. mostly young, and all sennd, staunch, good workere. Our instructions are impjratively SaLL. Cd account of another Owner. T>LACK DtIAUGHT MAEJB Gipsy, 6 I'^EKt'dB AUGHT GELDING Dragon syKEY DBAUGHT GELDING Tom AH sound, sfaunch horsef, sold tubjeci to a tria , . ■Without reserve. On Rcemmt of Mr John Parry. A CONTE4.CT TEAM, Comprising— 6DEAUGHT and PLOUGH HORSES, all ©f which have been regularly working together, mostly youcg, and good workers -j WAGGON, with* doable shafts -g DOUBLE-FUEBOW PLOUGH. KO BESERVB. Under Bill of Sale. . A BAT GELDING, broken to all kinds of harness, and quiet Also, QPBING CAET and HAENESS. On account of another Owner. 3 HEAVY PLOUGH HORSES, just Ween from constant work. Sold because owner has no farther use Also, 3 SETS OF PLOUGH AND SHAFT HAENES3. On account of Mr J. Moran. /~IHESNUT DEAUGHT GELDING, 4 \_j years, good worker BAT DBAUGHT MAEE, 4 years, goad worker BLACK DRAUGHT MAEE, 5 years, good worker. On aeaonnt of a Gentleman having no farther mc for them, A DOUBLE BUGGT, by Howland, nearly new, and AS Eγ ailver-mounted American BUGGY HABNES3. equal to new, A Bargain. Oa account of a Gentleman of Dnnedin, lea Ting for the North Island. A HANDSOME New FOUB-WHEEL DOG CART, bttilt expressly to owner's order, and replete in every respect. Also, A SPLENDID Set of BILVERMOUNrED ENGLISH MADE Four-in-hand HAESEBS. AS INSPECriON INVITED, On account of Mr John Trndgeos. BAY GELDING, * years, broken to saddle aadhvnew, -sound, quiet, and a good mover GELDING, 5 years, broken to saddle and harness, and quiet GELDING, broken to saddle Vy and harness, quiei, and carries a I*dy DABK CHESTNUT GELDING, good back and harness horse 1 DOUBLE SEATED BUGGY, in good condition -g SINGLB d» do do O SETS SINGLE HAENESS 0 SIDDLE3 and BRIDLES 1 LADY'S SIDE SADDLE GENERAL ENTRIES, £*£\ HORSES, including HEAVY OV DRAUGHTS. SPRING CABT, HACKS and LIGHT HAENESS HORSES SINGLE and DOUBLE BUGG T KS. WHITFCHAPEL ASD BPEING CABTS "ITASSESS of all descriptions &c, &c. Sale sommences at II o'clock with outside and unbroken stock. All other advertised lots at 1 p.m. H. MATSON Js CO., Anctioneere. H. MATSON 4 CO. IMMENSE SALE OF SALVAGE GOODS, MORE OB LESS DAMAGED, Saved from the Fire at MESSES EDWARDS. BENNETT & CO.'S BOND. TELUB9DAT, 24th APS!!/, 1879, 11 o'clock. MESSRS. H. MATSOST & CO. have received instructions to SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Warehouses, on THURSDAY, 24th APBIL, 1879, 11 o'clock, THE SALVAGE GOOD 3, Frosn the Fire at Messrs Edwards, Bennett and Co.'s Bund (mere or less damaged), NO HESSBVE, O-i account of whom it may concern, Comprising an inmeaee assortment of goods of all kind*. Bottled ales, in quarts and pints, best brands Bottled stoat, in quarts and pints, best brands English ale, in hogsheads About 300 pockats oJ sugar Candles Candied psel Coafectioaery Marmalade Blacking Currants and raisins Tes, in cha3t3, hilf chests, and bores Dnpery, woolpaeks Bopa Tobacco Sug*r easaSj, jams Bitters Crashed bef sugar Gsnera, JDKZ Cases whiskey, various Pitsklas, carry powder Preserved fish, baking powder Ginger, eoap powder Mustard, stsrch, co.'oa SarsaparDW Sherry, in cues *C, *C, &C, *€. &o reserve. Terms at Bale. THUBSDtAY, 24th APBIE, 1879, 11 o'clock. 4-19 839 SATUBDAY, MAT 3bi>. 1879. HOENDON JUNCTION. MESSB3 H. MAT3ON & CO. hxn recerred instructions from Mr Thoe. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their CANTEBBUBY WOOL ffTOEBS, CASBEL STBEET, CN THE ABOVE DArB, + rrf\ ACBSS <* CAPITAL LAND JIMP situate on the Bacecoarn Boa(rural iecUoa 38081), 50 *cree of whidi is at present in tsrsips, and the remainder broken up ready f«r wheat. Tonetber with- a two-roomed house fieean, 11 »» lefl frwa th * Ho ™ aen jußcWon Kaiiway Station. H. iLITiOr i OOjiJicbeMe^.
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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4281, 19 April 1879, Page 8
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