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Auctions. H. MATSON * CO. THIS X> A. Y. ©PEKING SALE OF WOOL SEASON, 1881-1882. CAJSTBEBTJEY WOOL STOEEB, Tuesday, 29t_i _£ovem-er. MESSBS H. MATSON A CO. WILL OFFEB 800 33ALES o_ Long-wool, Cross-bred, and . Merino Wool. H. MATSON & COWool Brokers. U.2S-*73 H. BENNETTS A 00. __ 3__ I S___ 3D A_ Y. <2TY SALE YABDS AND AUCTION BOOMS, ssosite Messrs Ba_intyne and Co., Cashel street. -BarESSBS H. BENNETTS 4 CO. will ___L SELL BY AUCTION, At 1 o'clock, 10 sasks NEW KIDNE_ POTATOES, from the Norte Island. '-.-.. Also, Chessß, bacon, chick wheat, Ac. B. BENNETTS & CO., Auctioneers. 11-39 2527 ACLAND CAMPBELL A CO. -TJ__IS _3___Y

WESTEBEXELD. -aJTESSBS ACLAND, CAMPBELL & CO. Hrl have reoeived __strue_jns from John Hawdon, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBEB, AT lift QUILL'S HOTEL, ASHBUBTON At 2 o'clock, THE MILL FABM, WESTEEFIBLD, Containing about _£_____ ACBES OP MAGNI-TCENT £j£*J XT FBEE-OLD LAND, all of which has been under cultivation (except about 120 acres), 340 acres in oats after turnips, about 80 acres in turnips, the balance in English grass. The property is well fenced and subdivided. The greater part of the land .is of first class quality, the soil being extremely rich and well -sited either for grazing or agri cultural farming. _here is a never failing sispply of water. # In connection with the freehold there is the sight of depasturing stock over a large tract of first class gracing country. As the West-field Bailway Station on the Mount Son—» Hue adjoins the property, there — every facility for plioreg stock in the market. There is good shooting and fishing on the «a_.te. If the property is not sold in one block, it wil, _c -C-divid—l and offered in S ——ns. Flans mrebow is course of preparation. Full partic—ars as to terms (which are vary' easy) oaa be obtained from HABP-B 4 CO., Solicitors, Chri stchut .h; or THE AUUTIONEEBS, ACLAND.CAMPBELL & CO. li-21321 f BSfBB.IELD. najn-JSBS ACLAND, CAMPBELL & CO. Mm. have reoeived instructions from Mr, Andrew Dawson, . . TO SELL, To conjunction with Messrs Matson, Coz & Co., • - AT QniD'e Hotel, Afih—urton, o» . TUESDAY, thb 29th NOVEMBEB, HIS WESTEBFIELD FABM, B__ Bsction No 28400, containing-* 200 AC B B S. 200 Securely fenced, and subdivided into four paddocks ot 25 acres each; permanent water in each paddock; All the farm is under crop—viz., 100 acres wheat, first crop after turnips; 75 acres oats, after turnips; and 25 acres turnips. This property offers any termer deairons of seen—ng a profitable and compact farm a good for investment, as the land_ is well watered, of very fair quality, and in close y——_lity to tha Wee—rfield railway station.

Terms easy, on application and at sale. Apply to MATSOff, 00X 4 CO., Aahb_—on; G-totheAacUoaefflrs, _^_j_,_ « _,_ ACLAND. CAMPBELL & CO., 11-192102 Chriatchnrch. W_SSTEB__EI_D. After the above Properties have been Offered, MESSES, ACLAND, CAMPBELL t CO. W__.__LL, 2 A A ACBES of good LAND, being _fi_ _b Sections Nos. 29187, 29188, and 32503, The land is a oorner block, hounded on two sidea by roads, and fenced. _ - , It is most conveniently situat—:, being within «afy distance of the Bailway Station. There ia water running through the property. Terms Easy at Sale. ACLAND, CAMPBELL & (XV 11--5 2127 Auctioneers.

PEIZE S-ffEE-P "-BOM ATJOKLANP. Msssbs ac-AndTcampbell & CO. have received in-truetiona from the Owner to BELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION, AT THE SINK. Glouoester street, Chriitchur—i, (By kind permi_ion of Mr De__ain), ON THUBSDAY, B__t DBCBMBBB, At 12 o'clock, __c follow—g t— No. 438. A Pure _—-kham and Marsh—l. Took first prise ia Auddiind at last show, besides tamer prizes No. 485. A Pure _irkham. Took second prize in Auckland at last show And An Ewe Hogget (Marshall and Dudding). Took first prise in A_ck__a for the beat ewe hogget in yard.

O—lers to view above can be had, and full particnls—i obtained, from the Auctioneers, ACLAND, CAMPBELL * CO., 11-29 255_ Chris—hi xc ch. McGBATH AND MOODY. HOBSES. HOUSES. ■a/TcGBATH AND MOODY wffl HOLD USUAL MONTHLY HOBSE FAIB - On FBIDAY NEXT, 2s_ DECEMBEB, At tl—_ SALEYABPg. BANGIOBA, When they w_i OfT—B, on aooount of various ~ "-■ tfwuers, ISO HEAD USEFUL HOBSES, Comprising, Heavy draught m_ _ atd geldings Unbroken colta and —lies - —sd_ei_id light _tro—sheraes Baggies, spring carta, drays . __70*_B_,_.. U-j Sale at 12 o'clock, _4iS

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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5063, 29 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5063, 29 November 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5063, 29 November 1881, Page 4

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