Aactiong. , TATTEKSAXiI/a S ATUBDAY NEXT, MAY 31st. IMPOETANT SALE stock.; Mk?E3 H. IjTATSOK & CO. have re- ' «?T«lin?tn;etk.ncfrom Mr S. Horafall <vrho is retiring from the tarf), to snbmit to ! PDBLIC COMPETITION, AT , i ox I SATUEDAY NEXT, MAY 31st, j Aui Sell AbsdQtely to the Highest Bidder, the undermentioned well-known EAGE HOBSBai 15 AYCATCHKK, 4 years, by Australian, j !■ dam Baroness KING QUiIL, 3 jeara, by Yattendon, > oct of Quail „ ALL BTKSI-, by Stockhasi, ont of the ; Mare . ■ JINNY LIKD, 3 years, by Gemma di Vergy, ont of Dora '' ' ' DECEPTION, by Young Plover, ent ot Vanity , , . -OGSALli;,4yßsrs, by Prfnarch, out of JLe, , FljingDce , ■ff> 4.?TVVICS. 3 yeans, by Barbarian, cut of MX; Gipsy Giri, and fall brother to Gipsy Cooper ' WILL-O'-WTSP, bay colt foal, out of DeeeptioE, ly.Corari SPuINGS, che;nut colt foal, dam-AllStetL by Papsj.'a. AUo, . - A number of K£CHf<3 SADDLEB, Ac., being the general paraphernalia of a wellappoirted Eaei n g Establishment. D««ptfon, All Stael, and Bosalia are stinied to Eanwick. Ecsalie, as a three-yeir-old, won her nrrt race (80 sot. Maiden Plate) fit Auckland, and haa rat "been run since. Dora, the dam of Jenny Liad, is own sister to Mr Andrew Tcwnsend'e Eosebnd. well known on the Sydcey side. Eatcatche? ia the winner of three oiffarent events this season, and ia so well fccosoi thai- ferther remark is nnßeeeeaary. Kin; Qaail waa the wiener of the Dunedin Maiden Elate this season, beating a large field, and Ranwfck's relaiionßhip to Gipsy Copper should be snfilcient to strongly recommend liitn. As ths majority of the«e are so weu known to the public we faU to make further coicment/feeling sure that they are of aufiicient «harioter to recommend themselves. ■KOTE THE DATE—SATUEDAY, 3 Ist MAY. NO BESEBVE. 2SSG H. MATSOK A CO., Ajnotioneera. H. MATSON ft CO. THISJDA.Y, TEIDAY, MAY 30jth, 1879. I.EE3TON CATTLE SALE. MESSBS H. MATSON & CO. beg to iatimate that they will HOLD their USUAI* MONTHLY SALE, AT TBS IiEESTOiSr SALEYAEDS, ~ g> WKEIf THBT WILL OTVZBL ; .YOUNG CATTLE ■■"■ STEBES " STOEE SHEEP - mm HOESiiS, «c. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. s-28 myi GBEAT ASD "IMPOETANT ;. SALE. SPLENDID OPPOETUNITY FOE SMATX - CAPITALISTS. TO : SHE ENEEGETIC AND CABEFUL 03fB OF THE FINEST OPENINGS <> OFFEEED. SATTTEDAY, 31st MAY, 1879. TWO O'CLOCK. H. MATSON & CO. have re'ltl ceived inatruetiacs from Mr George 3)s,t, Sen, 60 SELL BY I EUBLIC AUCTION, | jlt xeeib boohs, cashel stbeet, , CHEISTCHUBCH, ON SATIfEDAY, 31st MAY, 1879, ; 2 o'clock, All that VALUABLE PEOPEETY, i Known as the > SUMNEBHOTBIi With between two to three roods of land, . beautifully laid out and planted, Together WITH ALL THE NUMEEOUS OUT- 1 j BUILDINGS, COACH-HOUBEB, STABLES, &c, &c. Very liberal terroe wOl be offered, and to a parson who understands the business there is a ■oerteia. fortune in store for them. This is an opportunity that bat seldom occur* eitlier for INVESTMENT or OCCUPATION. Terms liberal at sale. SATURDAY, ilsT MAY, 1879, 5-24 2 o'clock. SPLENDID FAEM IN LOBJJfiN DISTEICT. GBI.ND OPPOETUJOTY FOB INVESTMENT OE OCCUPATION. THE TIME TO BUY IS WHEN PBICES AES LOW. = SATUEDAY, 31st MAT, 1879, 12 o'clock. TifES3RS H. MATSON 4 CO. lave reITI eeivsd instruetloua froai* the Freeholder to ■ ■ ■■'■•' ■ ..„,*■■ SELL BY PUBLIC A.T7CHOH, At their Land Boese, Cashel atreet, Christchurch, - , OS : i } - SATUBDAY, 31su MAY, 1*79, 12 e'doek, All that valuable piece of LAND, being rural section No. 8151, containing tIQ ACEES OF FIESST-CLASS AGEICULTUBAL; LAND, . v imhdivided into convenient paddocks from SO to 15 acres each, laid down with English grass, about SO aens being fallow, and ready for cropping. The whole excellently fenced with live faaoes, upctt wHch is .erected a substantial weSbsSit ' ■ ■ HOUSE, CONJJAIEING SfiyEN «OOMS Urge and ee&vefiient, rrfti euibmMmgs, stacks, piggery, &c., 4c - Also, A COTTAGE CONTAINIHG FIVE BOOMS, let to a good tenant. < There ia an abundant supply «£ water and firewood on the . The wßoly is beautifnlly laid oat and planted with b'ie guuu and a vaaety of oaoiee plante. * ft iaat the junction of three mil, and leads tctHe White Bocks aad Lee'a Taßej, abAia aieui wHes from the Ashley Bailwiy Station. Ths- EfeglLh Church and f Wealeyan ducpel are close to tbe property, there are ajao eosi exc«Qeat echoola. It v in. close proximity to the town ol Loburs. -' •- - TermsliberaJ. -" * *" SATUBDAY, ~3Urr MAY 1879, 12 o'clock.
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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4316, 30 May 1879, Page 4
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