Auctions. MATSON&CO. TATTERSAUL'S. THX3 DAY. saturdayTjuly sbt. USUAL WEEKLY HORSE SALE. Commencing at 11.30 a.m. IMPORTANT SPECIAL ENTRY FOR SALE At 12 Nood. n /\ HEAD of Unbroken Station HACK and dU LIGHT DRAUGHT COLTS AND FILLIES, chiefly 3 and * years old, good cobby sorts, suitable for town or country work, or for export. ADDITIONAL SPECIAL ENTRD2S FOR SALE at 1 D.m. Account a Client, BAY GELDLVG. 6 years, by Guy Fawkes. broken to saddle and harness, quiet to ride and drive, a fast trotter and clever fencer, having followed the hounds last season. Account Mr P. Tod, Lincoln, CHESTNUT FTLLY, i years, by Omar Pasha, dam Ruby CiHESTNUT G&LDING, broken to saddle j and harness, good upstanding sort, and can be recommended. TTORST-CLASS DRAUGHT MARE, by 1? Victor Account Mr W. Cate, BAY GELDING. 6 yean, broken to saddle and harness. Also, "TTCT HITECHAPEL CART, and nearly new. Account Mr H. Smith, T>AY GELDING, broken to saddle and X> harness. Also, AMERICAN WAGGON and SET of HARNESS. Account Mr F. Arres. COB, broken to saddle and V 1 harness, trial B Account Mr J. Mills, Prebbleton. AY GELDING, 5 years, broken to saddle and harness, a rare stamp as a gentleman's hack or hunter. Also. A^K^ff.tST" 6 or Buggy 0,101 aSotithbridKe Client. OUPERIOK 4-year old DRAUGHT MARE. k3 by Victor, broken to all kinds of work, with a trial. Account Mr J. Barnard, leaying New 5 ealand, rTwIE maiden cream-colored TKOTTINO X HORSE M.8.. broken to satlol-j and harness, quiet horse to drive, wi-h a viaL Ran second in the Novel at Heathcote. THE GENERAL ENTRIES §ROKEN and Om, UNBROKEN FARM HORSES ACK and LIGHT HARNESS HORSES . &c. Sale of Harness and Saddlery at 11.30, included in which will be a TTIAiIM DRAY in good condition. Also. OET of HARNESS. ._, MATSON and CO., W Auctioneers. Canterbury Wool Stores. thisTday, SATURDAY. JULY Sst. TO CABINET-MAKERS. BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. TMMEDIATELY after the Grain and ProX dace Sale we shall SELL, on account of a Client leaving for Australia, the following MACHINERY. 1 TURNING LATHE -| EUREKA SAW BENCH -a PLANING and TENONING MACHINE 1 MORTICING MACHINE, by Bis«tt 1 CROSSCUT SAW BENCH -a DOVETAILING MACHINE f\UANTITY LEATHER BELTING, &C. The above Machines are in first-class order, end well worthy of theattenOon of those in the trade. As the owner is desirous of immediately leaving New Zealand, we are desirous «f quitting every line. Sale about 1150 ajn. MATSON and CO., 1778 Auctioneers. GRAIN SALE. Messrs Maxson and Co. Win HOLD their USUAL WEEKLY HAT.TC of GRAIN AND DAIRY PRODUCE OS SATURDAY, 213T INST. Sale at IL3O a.m. No Charge for Cartage from Railway to MATSON and CO., ffiS Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 23rd. MESSRS MATSON and CO. have received instructions to * SELL, AT THEIR LAND ROOMS, A LARGE VARIETY HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Xndtiding ART ENGRAVINGS, CHROMO AND OIL PAINTINGS DRESDEN AND ENGLISH CHINA DINNER SERVICE XLECTRO PLATED WARE, MUSICAL BOXES MARBLE STATUETTE, GRAND OPOSSUM RUG, LAMPS, Also, A large variety of Sundries to numerous to •obUob. Sale at 12 o'clock. N<m—Goods on view morning of Sale. MATSON and CO., 051 . Auctioneers. LAND. LAND. LAND. $x*ssrs and Op. ARE NOW PREPARING THEIR 4NNUAL CATALOGUE or STATION. FARMS, CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTD3S, FOR SALE AND TO LET. Owners desirous of having their PROPERHES inserted in this CATALOGUE will kindly forward Particulars as Early as possible. MATSON and CO., 1850 Land and Estate Agent. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. SEASON. 1888 TO 1889. -mi-ATSON AND O. ABE PREPARED TO IU£X LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON TBK COMING CLIP AS USUAL. , MATSON & CO, «U AUCTIONEERS.
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