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''. Auctions. H. MATSON* CO. F___L>AY, MAY 9th, -879. bealetTboad. "•ajTESSRS H. MATSON A CO. have reIt! ceived instructions from E. M. Templar, Esq., to SELL, At his Farm, Welldown, Bealey road Bailway station, ON FRIDAY, MAY 9th, 1879, At 12 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK; AT THK WELLDOWN FAEM, Farm horses and young stock Implements of husbandry . 300 sheep, all fat Also, The crop of 150 acres of capital turnips, to be fed off, together with ran of 200 acres of splendid tussock. FRIDAY, MAY 9th, 187& Sale at 12 o'clock. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. SATUBDAY, MAY 10th, 1879. LINCOLN. """LINCOLN. spbingsTboad. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. ha.ye received instructions from Mr C. Storey to SELL his F A R M, BY PUBLIC AUCTIQN, AT THE CANTEBBUBY WOOL STOBES CASHEL STREET, ON SATUBDAY, MAY 10th, 1879 Situate on SPRI NG S ROA D, One mfle from the. Lincoln Model Farm, and bounded on one side by the Tramway road from RoPeston to Lincoln, j Containing HK ACRES, Bub-divided into six paddocks, /O securely, fenced (live gorse), 63 acres of which is laid down in permanent English pasture, 12 acres wheat stubble, and partly ploughed, and good ' supply of water. :. . Together with HOUSE thereon, good 3-stalled stable, granary, corn shed, pig styes. Ad., Ac, Ac. Sale at 1 o'clock. 1 SkTURDAY, MAY 10th, 1879. J H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers, ' TUESDAY, JUNE sth, 1879. 1 DBOMOBE, NEAB ASHBUBTON MESSRS H. MATSON & CO have received instructions from Mr James Gardiner, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Homestead,' D R O M O BE, The whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, • AND THE FARM, Consisting of 765 ACRES, Being Rural Section - 26,433, containing 400 Acres, together with house for men, new iron stable, 44ft. by 16ft., and a good well of water; sub-divided.into:2 paddocks, with good sheep proof fences; 200 acres iB in stubble, 100 acres cross- • ploughed. 60 acres skim ploughed, and the remainder in tussock. Rural Section 27,130, containing 365 Acres, securely fenced; 200 acres of which is cross ploughed, 30 acres skim ploughed, and balance in tussock. The Farms can be sold separately or as a whole, and are situate about half a mile from ' Dromore Railway Station, and 7 miles from J Ashburton. " Also, ■ 20 Horses, various ages, very heavy, draught, all thoroughly staunch and in work 3 Double-furrow ploughs, by Reed and Gray 2 Single do do byHornßby 1 1 Treble do do by Reed and Gray 4 Sets harrows, for 3, 4 and 6 horses do 8 Tip carts, all new and in good condition 1 Waggon 2 Iron tanks . f Drinking tanks for horses 1 Sydney dray And a large quantity, too numerous to mention, of farmers' arid contractors' plant. 1 Sale at 12 o'clock. •"""-.'' 1 H. MATBON & CO., Auctioneers. »" TO MEBCEANTS, BANKEES, SPECULATOBSAND OTHEBS, ; FOR iSALE, r •. - ■.;•.'".'. J '';■■■ - '.'■' ■- ■■" - • THIS choice FREEHOLD, comprising 11. , ; ACRES of Capital LAND, together with a Dwelling-house thereon, situated at Papanui, adjoining.the railway station and tho residences of George Harper and Henry Mateen, Esqs., having about nine chains of frontage oh the Harewood road and the same on Langdon's . road. . - The dwelling-house, consisting of nine rooms, with out-offices, is pleasantly situated at one end of the freehold, commanding an extensive and picturesque view. The West Coast range of ... mountains forming the back ground. ' • The undulating portion has been, most tastefully laid out, and together vrith the paddocks . forms one of the prettiest surroundings in the . vicinity. There is an ample supply of water from the artesiana, and a never-failing creek runs through the kitchen garden. The property makes one of the choicest and most convenient, homes around the suburbs of Christchurch,,and is da_y.increasing in value, its proximity' to the Papanui railway.station, 1 the great frontage, and the prominent position i it occupies, ensures, besides a pleasant home, a r certainty of a ready sale, with a large profit, at . any time the freeholder may wish to change his l y residence. . 1 The plantation, garden, and paddock have all i been laid off under the supervision of Mr Qreenj away, and'the" property, either for speculation or occupation, will well repay avisit. \ Terms most liberal, with immediate possession For cards to view the property, apply to H. MATSON & CO., - 4-23 1041 Cashel street. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. AGENTS WANTED for the Suburbß and Country Districts. . 4-2_ H. MATSON & CO.. Agents. • VICTORIA FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE company: AGENTS WANTED for the Suburbs and Country Districts. H. MATSON & CO., Agents. BONE DUST ! BONE DUST I ! NOW IS THE TIME FOR SOWING STUBBLE TUBNTPS. ; ANY QUANTITY can be OBTAINED of H. MATSON A CO; or D. MAYPWELL, Papanui. E. MITCHELL & CO _R__^_\_:s. ENGLISH LEICESTERS. PURE LINCOLNS AND M-3-INOES. FOR SALE OR FOR HEBE. THE Undersigned have on hand, for SALE OR FOR HLRE, at about one-third the usual price, the follbwirig rEIRST-CLASS RAMS :— ENGLISH LEICESTERS, bred by R. and E. Maclean. " " - Snperior ENGLISH LEieESTERS, bred by the Hon. Ernest Gray from Ewes and Bams, the pick of R. and E. Maclean's Flocks. Snperior LINCOLN RAMS, out of Sutton's Ewes, by the Company's Bams. . 25 MERINO RAMS (4-teoth), never have been used (Learmonth's, Victoria). The above Sheep will be sold cheap, in order to make a speedy cl__sance. _5. _£ITCHELL A CO_ , 1-15 9140 Stock Sak-men, C!hr_iteh_rch.

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4287, 26 April 1879, Page 4

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