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Auctions* H. MATSON *CO TAfTERSAIiTi'S. THIS__DAY. USUAL SALE OF HO _E_ S -E S At 11a.m. T}. RBSE N T Tjl NTRI ES*fc A HEAVY and LIGHT " Oil PLOUGH, HACK, and LIGHT HARNESS HORSES . QA UNBROKEN COLTS, mixed ages OVJr and sorts. ' _i»,onaooo_-tof E.N. Li-ton, Esq,, Wanganui, Without Reserve, A MASTIFF PUP, slut, Vesta, by Young Joan, out of Hina, dam Shivah, imported from England. Toadi-Leers of this noble breed of dogs an «pportunity is offered of securing the best blood |b— uoo— n_a* Account Mr E. Rowe, > BLACK GREYHOUND, dog, Pluto, imported, full brother to Young Ridley. No Reserve. Both these dogs may be now seen at __»--__*„ Under Bill of Sale. WARD TO MORROW, BASSETT, 1 BROWN DRAUGHT GELDING, good worker -j BAY » » » -| HORNSBY PLOUGH On Private Sale, BUGGIES, Spring Carts, American Waggons, Drays, Harness, Saddlery, Ac., Ac., ■, —o. . fjfrla commences - at' 11 a.m., with unbroken stock. Dogs and advertised lots at 1 p.m. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. 6-12 CSB ■ TH I S_D A Y. CHOICE FARM. NEAR METHVEN. 7-ATTATA. AND ASHBURTON FORKS RAILWAY, 900 ACEEs: ~9OO ACBES - MESSRS. H. MATSON _ CO. have received instructions from Mr W. Moir *° SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE CANTERBURY WOOL STORES, Cashel street, ON -ATUBBAY, JUNE 12th, 1880, Allthat VEST CHOICE FARM", Situate near Methven, with large frontage on - the Rakaia and Ashburton Forks Railway, partly'fenced, and divided into paddocks of convenient size. SO acres laid down in English grass 350 acres in stubble 210 acres broken up .... ... And the balance in virgin state, together with a suhstan tial SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, I _agh-.s_Ued stable with loft and concrete | tank holding 20,000 gallons of» water. The soil is remarkably rich, and the locality well settled upon. The line of railway has now cgiened up this district, and the produce can be j ~ easily transmitted to any markets. , H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. ! •8.9556 ASHBURTON FORKS DISTRICT. j METHVEN TOWNSHIP. \ -RAW/ATA AND ASHBURTON FORKS • RAILWAY-SHARES. * "M-SSRS H. MATSON & CO., have re--al-'. ceived instrnctions from Mr W.Bryne •to BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, r- . -,- t~ . - AT T—B CA-NTBBBHET SALE BOOMS, ON ■ "' SA.WEDA.Y, JUNE 12th, 1880, At 2 o'clock, SECTION 184, in- the Methven Township, containing 1 acre 2 roods 16 perches; also Section 187, containing 1 acre; both sections are partly fenced. The property 'feeingnear to the Railway Terminus ef the Rakaia and Ashburton Forks Railway, must necessarily make the township an important one, being in the centre of -'...' I an. immense district, which is rapidly. • growing in value and. prosperity. Also, Two r Sections in the rising township of - Rolleston.

■:•-..■■:. ; Also, Five Shares in the Rakaia and Ashburton U . Forks Railway. ». 241 H. MATSON ft CO. ADDLNGrTON YABDS. TE/f-SSRS H. MATSON & CO. will SELL |Yl BY PUBLIO AUCTION, OK WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16th, 1880, __K(\ FAT AND STORE PIGS. " H. MATSON ft CO., Anctioneers. _18 701 . - . ' . SALE OF MERCHANDISE. -HUBSDAY, JUNE 17th, 1880, MESSRS H. MATSON ft CO. have received instructions from the importers \ ■•_•■■ :- - SELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION, —- their Mercantile Salerooms, Cashel street, •" '"■" ■, ~ : ' Christohurch, on -HUBSDAY, JUNE 17th, 1880, At 2 o'clock, ISO boxes Brandon Neva candles, ex Orari 29 boxes muscatel raisins, new fruit, ex Orari SO half-ches— congou tea, No. 25, ex Oceanea ' 50 do do No. 50, do 30 boxes do do, very choice, ex Kerchalon Two —maces of brushware, of all kinds Also, Onacco—it of a former purchaser— 10half-chests tea, ex Diamant, No. 23 15 •jj „ „ No. 8 20 boxes „ „ No. 20 10 half-chests „ ex Mairy Blair, No. 3, _.hcc—sraish— : —S eases jams 10 boxes Apollo candles 4 eases French prunes 10 „ sherry 6 „ burgundy 4 „ Swiss milk 5 „ blue starch Also, A large assortment of merchandise . -Jron tanks, fto., ftc.. THURSDAY,'JUNE 17th, 1880, «•_. 2 o'clock. 703 BANKS 9 PEIONSIJLa" PIG E O N BAY. -xLe-SRS ___• ___LaTSQN & Oo* HAVE FOR SALE, PRIVATELY, THE SEAFXELD ESTATE, P I G EO BAY, B_ving a frontage of about fifteen chains to the beach, and near to the wharf. The Property contains 632 ACBES, ■tore or less, is subdivided into four paddocks and seem—y fenced with sheep and cattle proof ——oas. Two rmining streams of water flow *"_.rough each paddock, and 570 acres of the land is very heavily grassed in cocksfoot, con«_iera—lV over fifty tons being grown this year. ——s bat—ice of the property consists of scrub and hush, afforo_ig an opportunity for obtaining —re_ wood in large quantities. Together with — ——-roamed House and Out-houses. .The Property xmming close to the wharf fives a great facility for shipping firewood to —y-elton orC-ristehurch. H. MATSON ft CO., Auctioneers. 4-21 8183 -Eliriftn 10 L J ND » ■*' 9 per cent., dVJUJUU on Freehold Se*«Yb© H. MATSON ft CO.

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Press, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4638, 12 June 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4638, 12 June 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4638, 12 June 1880, Page 4