Awcttoaa. " H. MATSON & 00. TATTERSALL'S. USUAL WEEKLY HOBSE SALE. yyrrr SATUBDAY, NOVEMBEB 26th, Comrnencr-g at 11 a.m. speciaiTentey: BAY HACK MARB, 5 years, broken to saddle aad harness; followed the hounds last season, end is a good fencer. GENEBALENTBTES: 70 TO BOH OBSBS MIXED OLABSES, Comprising Heavy Draught, Farm and Plough Horses Unbroken Colts Hack and Light Harness Horses Bgrisg Cart Haraes, Ac Also, ON SALE, ' Buggies, Spring Carts, WMtechapels, Drays, Harness, Ac. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. Jl-23 2243 TfO VENDOBS OF GREEN FODDER, LIVERY BTABLEKEEPERS, AND OTfiEBS. T|S~E3SES H. MATSON & CO. have re- _____ ceived instructions from Mr Mead to SELL BY AUCTION, AT TATTERSALL'S, jnSXT SATUBDAY, 3STOV. 26th. SACBES, more or less, of GBEEN FODDEB, now growing in a paddock off tha Unco—t road, near the Black Herse Hotel. Part of the feed is oats and tares mixed, and the remainder all oats. Fit for immediate cutting. It will be sold in lots of one acre or more, and tip till the first of February next allowed for Ten-oval or feeding. To view apply at Black Horse Hotel. - f Sale at I p.m. Terms at sale. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. 11-23 2244 IMPOBTANT SALE OF MERCHANDISE. -BRANDIES, W-TCSKTES, SHERRIES, TEAS, SUGABS. BICE, CANDLES, PBESEBVED MILK, BON-BONS, COBKB, GALVANISED WABE, HOOP IBON, *c., 4b, Ac. CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, Ac. MESSBS H. MATSON * CO. have, received instructions from the Im-***_l-ILL ter BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their JLnction Booms, Cashel street, Christchurch, on THUBSDAY, 24th NOVEMBEB, At 2 o'clock, The following— SO cases pale brandy, Deaaandier and Co. 45 do do _asks, 2 doz each, Dessandier and Co. .30 oases pale brandy, half-flasks, 4 doz each, Dessandier and Co. 19 qrs pale brandy- Dessandier and Co. 23 qrs fine Scotch whiskey ' 8§ cases pale Amontillado aherry _> cases brown sherry li tons Calcutta rice, 251b bags, ex Robin Hood 5 bales soda water corks 3 bales beat ale corks 500 boxes sew season's teas, lOlbs each, ex gffl ___SS_estenewseason's teas, 361bs each, ex Hungarian 26 boxes, _Mbs each, scented orange pekoe 17 do do gunpowder SO do 121bs each, congou, ex Alexa (The above are the best teas in the market, and samples can be had at the auctioneers'.) 300 pockets fine white crystals 50 pockets Enow-raps 50 cases preserved milk, Milkmaid brand 300 b__Xffl 3>e Boufeaix's <_rtd_ss, 6'a 11 «a»B bon-bons and fancy goods, ex Wan- *- * '■'■ ganui -. Ite. O 16 do» g-lvax-aed buckets 1T0.412 do do rivetted Ho. 512 do do Si doz common round tubs galvanised Sides oval do do 20 tons, 400 bundles, 1-18 and 18 gauge, hoop Sffibe date coffee paha 37I__ „ murad coffee and chicory STlba „ „ „ Terms Hbaral. THUESDAY, al-_r_?OVEMBEB, 1881. _M 9 TWO O'CLOCK. 2142 LEESTOK" BALE, mSSI XhWAY, NOV. 25th. TgNTRIEB. ~ Account O. T. Dudley, Esq. „____,,„ A tEW CHOICE YOUNG BHORT- ' ■-____. HOBN BULLS, bred frwa ownm'B best stock. Pedigrees at sale. Also, A NUMBER OF SfEEBS. Aeoouni Mr Jenkbis, Southbridge. g\ RASS MOWER, by Samuelson JTi BASS STRIPPER, by Duncan, used one xJt season only, and in good condition. Hi MATSON A CO., . 11-23 2245 Auctioneers. LINCOLN BOAD. CHOICE SUE-DING SITES. -a«"ESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have rej*B ceived instaictious from Mr Duggan, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE iAHD AND ESTATE SALE ROOMS, Cashel street, ON SATUBDAY, KOV. 26th, 1881, At 2 o'clock, J-tthe Bight, Title, and Interest in Agreement toPnrchase TWO QUARTER-ACBE SECTIONS LAND, Being Nos.. S and 4, situate on the Lincoln ' read. Tho property is close to Messrs F Anson, "Hairn, and Dewabury, and opposite to Mr -wisher's. The locality is one of the most __-____• near the city, and the Tramway wiD zs_ortly run dose in front of the sections. H, MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. 11.23 2287 PATAinjir hackeit'S^paddoce:. -mg-ESSRS H. MATSON _ CO. have re|wß esived __str_c_ians from Mrs Burns to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, 4TTHJ LAND AND ESTATE SALEROOMS, Cashel stre-t, OH SATUBDAY, KOVEMBEB 26th, At 2 o'clock, ONE HAX-F.AORE LAND, having one chain frontage on Bligh's road by a depth of five chains. The paddock is near to the railway gates; all securely fenced, and with artesian well. The section is __keirsb!y adapted for a building site near to the -aunway, and ia a most healthy locality. AS the land around is sold, _edt_e va-eiiy rapidly i-creasing in V-lue. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneer.. 11-23 , 2285 CtTY PB9PEBTY. \ SOUTH BELT. MESSBS B. MATSON & CO. ham received instructions -rem Mia E. H. Saator to BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ..Al THS '. _ ,' XAND AND ESTATE SALE BOOMS, Caebel street, o» SATUBDAY, KOVEMBEB 26m, rFIWSNTY-PNE PEBOHE3 LAND, JL together with a three-rosmed cottage, two-BtaHed stable and coachhouse, having 46 feet frontage oa tbe South belt, by a ctepto of 126 feet. The section is on the south side of the belt, and the third eectiaa east e£ Montreal street* Sections in Sss localrto am very difficult to obtain, aad either far investme— t or any bueisets fßrpeee, the opportunity ahould at once bataken. M. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers/ 11-23 2284
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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5058, 23 November 1881, Page 4
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