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Aue-ion-w H. MATSON A CO. TATTERSALIi'S. THIS DAY, BATURDAY, DEcEMitER Ist. 1-ABGE AND IMPORTANT'SALEI OF 160 H °, ■, 8 B s Including a lot of XEBST-CLASS HEAVY AND LIGHT STOCK. SPECIAL ENTRIES: Account a Gentleman in town. AVERY NlCEandex-eptionallyuseful PAIR OF CARRIAGE GELDINGS, one five years, the other seven; equally good and reliable in single or double harness, rare stamps, and horses that can be recommended to stand any amount of work. Account Mr Geo. Bartrum. DARK CHESNUT MARE, three years, broken to aU kinds of harness, with a trial Account Mr W. H. Taylor. BAY GKLDING, six years, broken to saddle and harness, with a trial; also, Saddle and Bridle Also, T>LACK GELDING, by Wrangler Account Mr John Welsh, Leeston. BEOWN PONY MARE, broken. to saddle and harness, quiet .to ride and drive dPfEEAM COLORED PONY MARE, %*j four years, broken to saddle, and has been a few times in harness Account Mr D. MulhoUand. GBEY GELDING, broken to Baddle and aU kinds of harness, with a trial Account a Client. BAY DRAUGHT GELDING, broken to aU harness, staunch, with a trial Account another Owner. CHESNUT GELDING, broken to saddle, first-class lady's hack, took first prize at Rangiora Show as the best hack Account Mr D."W. Lrvme. GBEY PONY, six years, by Daniel O'Rorke, stands 15 hands, broken to saddle and a good jumper Account Mr John Douglas. BLACK COB GELDLNG, six years, stands about 15 hands, broken to saddle, and a grand Utile hack Account Mr A. J. Keith. BAY GELDING, Zetland, about 17 1 hands, owner says he is one of the cleverest and best jumpers in New Zealand, has won five matches Account Mr J. Budely. BLACK MARE, five years, broken to > saddle and harness BAY MARE, five years, broken to saddle, and carries a lady; both very quiet Account Mr Wm. AUen. BAY MARE, six years, broken to aU harness, a good aud quiet worker Account Mr J. Campion. GBEY MABE, four years, by Sir ' Colin CampbeU, broken to all farm work, Ac. Account Mr Jas. Sawle. OAY GELDING, six years, broken to aU harness . , SEY GELDING, four years, broken asabove Account Mr E. Bowes. BAY DRAUGHT MABE, four years, broken to aU harness, quiet and good Account Mr H. Johnstone. XTEAVY DRAUGHT GELDING, II guaranteed a good and quiet worker in all harness Account Mr Robertson, Ohoka. DARK BAY MARE, four years, broken to saddle, and a good worker in aU harness, with a trial Account Mr W. Jackson, Ohoka. "O AY MARE, four years GBEY GELDING, four years, broken ' to saddle and harness, with atrial Account another owner. fXHESTNUT GELDLNG,6 yrs, broken AJ to Baddle and aU harness; a rare _j___T-«.fri-ff sort, specially suitable for cab or carrier's work Account Mr T. Dawson. BLACK GELDING, by Traducer, ' broken to saddle, single and double harness; quiet for a lady to ride and ..-■-• drive : ■ . ■ ■ . Aooo-ut Mr S.Lee. For unreserved sale. TOG AN GELDING, broken to saddle, _ff_. -ingle and double harness; quiet, with a trial BEOWN GELDING, thoroughly broken and quiet as above Account another owner. BAY DRAUGHT GELDING, 6 yre, broken to aU kinds of heavy work, with a trial ..-.-- _'. Account Mr C. A. Cunningham, Loburn. STYLISH AND WELL BROKEN BUGGY MARE, broken to single and double harness . a good back BAY MARE, 4 yrs, by Defamer out at a weU-bred mare j broken to saddle, aad carries a lady Account Mr A. D. Allan, Little River. For positive and unreserved sale. BLACK BUGGY MARE, broken to saddle and harness; a remarkably well-bred and nice mare; sold for . no fault; has foal at foot byMungo Park Also. CHESTNUT MABE, bred on the Peninsula, by Bantam; quiet and food mare in saddle; foal at foot by Mango Park Account Mr M. H. Bohde. "OAIR DBAUGHT FILLIES by SurJLT prise, just broken to plough and farm work Account Mr W. Scarlett. BAY MABE, broken to saddle and harness, a fast trotter, and very showy mare in harness. Sold only because owner has no further use for her. Trial. Account Mr S. Ward. STRONG AND WELL MADE WHITECHAPEL DOG CABT, built by Robin and Co., Dunedin; a really good trap; for sale cheap Account Mr George Brown. 3 USEFUL HACK AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES -| HEAVY DBAUGHT GELDING Account Mr S_ Harris, Aylesbury. O GOOD STAUNCH DRAUGHT O HORSES, just out of work THE GENERAL ENTBIES Include— A lot of first-class FARM and PLOUGH HORSES, HEAVY DRAUGHTS, HACK AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES, COBS. PONIES, Ac. NOTICE To"THE PUBLIC. In. oonsequence of the large -entries now coming to hand we find itab-olutely necessary to commence our weekly sale punctually at the advertised time, vis., 11 o'clock, and aU horses not in their places and numbered by that time wiU forfeit their lotted be offered at end of sale. OtSf specialities in TB AP . are weU worth an _-Bpeot_on, both as regards choice and values. Sale commences this day at 11 a_n., with _n_____i-tock_. Specially advertised lots sold at 1 p.m. H. MATSON A CO., 12-12936 Auctioneers. TATTERSAI_I__. THIS DAY (SATUEDAY), DEC. Ist. SALE of DAISY "si.CX at 10.30 sharp, when we shall offer, on account of Mr It. Tubman and others, 7 OR O VERY CHOICE DAISY O COWS Good sorts and quiet. Sale at 10.30 to the minute. 12-1 2928 H. MATSON A CO. . THIS DAY. IMMEDIATELY after the Sale of Dairy JL. Stock, at about 10.45, we are instrncted to Offer, UNDER BILL OF SALE (For positive and absolute disposal to the highest bidder), IVERY SUPERIOR BAY DRAUGHT GELDING, a rare worker and staunch in aU harness 1 ROAN HACK GELDING, capital saddle horse -| SPRING DRAY and HARNESS -g COW, springing to calve -| SADDLE and BRIDLE H. MATSON A CO.. Auctioneers. 12-1 2929 - - ..- -. --j ■:■:>■■-' PAPANUI. . TO LET, FOB A TEEM, DELCE HOUSE AND GROUNDS, with Paddock, Ooee to tramway terminus, railway station, ohni-h, and -nod. IM-S_r H. MATSON A CO.

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Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5680, 1 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5680, 1 December 1883, Page 4

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