Auctions MATSON kCQ. TATTERSAXJL'S. SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER ©TH. ' USUAL WEEKLY HORSE SALE, Commencing at 11-30 a.m. PKESENT~ENTRrES gRAUGHT aod* m FARM HORSES of AC^ard d UGi?THARNES3 HORSKS. &c A list of Special Entries in later announcements. Wβ have on hand for Private Sale, a very large assortment of TRAPS BUGGIES WfHTECHAPELS. &c of all descriptions MATSON and CO.. S4U Auctioneer*. Clearing oa l c OP STOCK, &c, AT UPPER RICCARTON. MESSRS MATSON~and CO. hare received Instructions from Mr John T. Gooch, ■who is removing to town. TO SELL, On the Premises, at the corner Riccarton and Bowen'a road. Upper Riccarion. FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 1888, At 12 o'clock, 1 Dogcart, by Robins, in capital order IBay trotting mare. Lady Kmma. rising 5 years, quiet in saddle and harnese 1 Cream cob pony mare, very quiet, regular ly driven by a. lady, will pass any thing 2 Cows, one in full pro tit 2 Springers, 1 heifer, 2 pigs 2 Sets trap harness, 1 nearly new 1 Very handsome spaniel dog. 10 months old Saddle and bridle, dairy utensils, and sonctries too numerous to mention. 5428 IIATSON and CO., Auctioneers. LITTLE RIVER STOCK SALE. MESSRS MATSON~and CO. WLLL HOLD their USUAL MONTHLY SALE SALEYARDS, AT LITTLE RIVER, OK FRIDAY, OCTOBER sth, 1S8&. PRESENT - ENTRnS Comprise -| |-*|v HEAD 3 YEAR-OLDS 4.A HEAD MIXED CATTLE oX HEAD 2-YEAR-OLD CATTLE GOOD STORE PIGS Also, f'HEEP JTOR3E3, &c. Special arrangements have been made for* Tiain to Little River, which leaves Chnetr church at 7.40 a.m., and leaves Lincoln at 8.05 a.iii., and return immediately after the sale. Sale at p m. MATSON and CO., 5352 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. UPPER RICCARTON. m,rESBRS MATSON and CO. have received . JJfJL instructions from the Executors of the late John Ryan to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTIOM OS TBX HOMESTEAD AT UPPER RICCARTON, ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1888, At 12 o'clock, 1 Double-furrow plough, 1 single-furrow plough 1 Set iron harrows, 13-horee grabber 1 Horse hoe, 1 iron roller, 1 horse rake 1 Dray and frame, 1 Up cart, 1 wheelbarrow 2 Tarpaulins, 2 saddles and bridles, 3 seta harness 103 Bushels dun oats 2 Tons oat nfy»«f r-hnff 2 Cowa, 3 draught horses 1 Two-year-old colt, 2 breeding sows II Porkers Also, . 1 Dining table, 1 chest drawers, 1 musical box. 1 dozen chairs, 1 pier glass, 2 vasee. 2 beds, kitchen uiensils, and a lot-of sundries. MATSON and CO., fit 37 Auctioneers. LOBURN. CHOICE LITTLE HOMESTEAD. Tfc/TESSRS MATsdN~and CO. have, reiyg ceived instructions from, the Administratrix, through her Solicitor, Mr George - Swarm, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At tixe Land Salerooms, Cashel Street, ON SATURDAY, OCTOBKR era, 1888. ___ At 2 o'clock, THE CHOICE FARM, Containing ' j 100 ACRES, situate at North Loburn, j /Co formerly owned by Patrick Fitzgjbbon, and now in the occupation of Mr Edward O'Connor. The Farm is in a good state of cultivation, anb-divided into five paddocks, all securely frw*«i_ large frontage on two roads, and well 'watered by two springs and a creek. .The imSt>vements consist ef a good Five-Roomed OUSE, pantry, large dairy, four-stalled Btable, granary, implement, and trap house. The above presents a fine opportunity for any y*f"g a homestead, or for investment vith msUd remuneration. Sac full particulars, apnly to MATSON and CO., Auctioneers; or GEORGE SWANN, Solicitor, fast Inglis's Buildings. EUREKA. __.EUREKA. REVITALISATION, RECUPERATION, AND CONTINUITY OF VIGOR. NEW BRIGHTON. NEW BRIGHTON. GLOSS TO THE INVIGORATING BREEZES OT THE BRIGHT BLUE SKA, EVER FRESH AND KVXR FREE. JMBessrs IVlatson and Oα Cβ oonjnnctian with MESSRS GOULD an d i BKA.UMONT) ■ Have received instructions from Mr : Charles Coombes TO SELL.. At the Land Sale Rooms, Cashel street, SATURDAY, OCf, 20, . . 18S8, at 2 o'clock. 100 Acres - ' - ■ OF CAPITAL LAND, *- Subdivided into Blocks (ram Acre and npw&rda. > The looJity lies well for immlnii ana mil . - -who wish to obtain a freehold. Close to the proposed TOWXSHD? OF FLEMDJGTON OVrv BEING NEARER TO THE SEaT Having a frontage to the trvtnwav sm/t »>.- SS^r^^ *« I«lthogr»pa:c plans on application. andean. to ftttaie ' dm . MATSOX and CO., Or MESSRS GOULD and BEaUMoSt! . : ' f? GRAIN SALE. MESSRS MATSOiT~and CO. will HOLD their USUAL WEEKLY SALE OK GRAIN AND DAIRY PRODUCE SATURDAY NEXT.'oCTOBER era. Use. gi3 . „. MAT3ON aad CO..
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7169, 3 October 1888, Page 8
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