MATSON & CO. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALS BACEDOURSE FARM. NEW BRIGHTON, DAIRY STOCK AND PLANT. H/ITSSRS MATSON and CO. hare received 1? I instructions from Mr James Hmifh to *" SELL BY AUCTION, QnJfre Pann in the Saddling °addock. New Brighton Racecourse, OK TUESDAY, 12th MARCH. 1889, At 12 o'clock, The following ITRST-CLASS DAIRY STOCK :— 39 Dairy Cows in fall profit, 10 of them Halt Jerseys 37 Springers, forward in calf to pure Jersey Bull H Two-year-old Heifers, half-bred Jerseys, in calf to pure Jersey Bull II Yearling Half-bred Jerseys 1 Parc-bred Jersey 801 l 5 Horses, all broken to saddle and harness SO Good Straight Store Pigs 8 Churns (Barrel) Dairy Utcncils Large Quantity of Snndries. Note.—The above lines of Cattle will be found OB inspection to be one of the choioest lots offered to the public for some considerable time. Wβ may here mention that the owner has instruct- d us to -ell absolutely Without any reserve. Luncheon piovideti. 8356 MATSON' and CO., Auctioneers. _ NOTICE. AUR AUCTION SALE OF GRAIN AND CEREALS IS POSTPONED FROM NEXT SATURDAY TO SATURDAY, 16 th INST, MATSON and CO., 8804 Auctioneers.^ MILES & CO. TOWN SECTIONS AT SUMNER. HyfTESSRS MILES and CO. have received IJX instructions from S. R. Wakefield, Esq. to offer FOR SALE BY PUBLTC AUCTION AT THEIR ROOAL3, HEREFORD STREET, OX SATURDAY, 9th MARCH, At 12 o'Clock noon, n SECTIONS in the TOWN DISTRICT of SUMNER, Beveral of the above have a frontage on the tram line, and all have on a main street. Easy, terms of payment are offered. Plans and conditions of Sale can be seen at ear office. % i MILES and CO., • J. T. FORD, £273 Auctioneer. .Ajshburton oaleyards. MONDAY, HTH MARCH. rSSRS MILES and CO. are instructed by the Proprietors of the I owcliffe Estate, SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the above Yards. 1 g\ CLYDE-DALE HORSES, unbroken, X&P by the Celebrated Entire Major. Also. 6 HACKS and CARRIAGE HORSES, unbroken, by the Waif. The horses are 3 and 4 years old, well grown, and in splendid condition, and nt for immediate work. , Sale will commence at 1 o'clock sharp. J. T. FORD, Auctioneer. iGEO. JAMESON, Agent. The Auctioneers are premred to accept farther entries, which will be offered after the sale of; the Lowcliffe horses. 3391 - '•' .F or Sale, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THE WOODSIDE ESTATE, SOUTH CANTERBURY. undersigned have received instructions -•- JL from WILLIAM UPTON SLACK, ESQ., TO SELL HIS WELL-KNOWN ESTATE WOODSIDE, lX ■ - • ' • Comprising— O OAA ACRES, more or less, in lot 3 to suit all classes of pur--7 chasi T3. The Property is situate from the Orari and Winchester R-ilway Station, from 8 to 10 miles over good roads. The Land is in good heart, and will produce heavy crops of Cereals. Roots, and Grass; it is all well watered and teady for immediate and profitable occupation. The Sale will be held at the WOLSELE? HOTEL, WINCHESTER, ox FRIDAY, THE 26th DAY OF APRIL, * At 2 p.m. sharp. TERMS CF~PAYMENT As follows:— £10 per centum cash at Sale. ■ £15 per centum six months from sale. £23 per centum twelve months from sale. £60 per centum cam remain at 6J per cent. . per annum for a term which will be stated in the conditions of sale. lithographed Plans are in circulation, and may be obtained at the Agents, MILES, ARCHER and CO., Timaru. MILES and CO., K7B Christcburch. F. C. TABABT. IN THE MATTER OF THE LAND TRANSFER ACT, 1885. AND THK ACTS AMENDING THE SAMK. Ttifß F. C. TABART has received instrncJJ/m. tions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Canterbury District, acting at the reauest of the first mortgagee, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Salerooms, Manchester street, in the city of Christcburch, ON &ATURDAY, THK NINTH DAY OF MARCH, 1889. At 12 o'clock noon, ShA K. ACRES 8 ROODS of FREEHOLD 7540 LAND, situate in the KOW Al and OXFORD SURVEY DISTRICTS, being Kural Section 5177 and part Reserve 461, together with the Dweiling-House thereon, lately in the occupation of Mr Johnßarr. Land Transfer Title. Conditions of sale and further particulars dan be obtained from EDWD. R. DEACON, Solicitor, Hereford street; or 2126 THK AUCTIuNKEft, ' D. .THOMAS. ' D. THOMAS (Late of Matson, Cox and Co.), A UCTIONEER, LAND. INSURANCE. A AND ESTATE AGENT, *" VALUATOR. WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER, ASHBURTON, LOANS NEGOTIATED. WEEKLY SALES of Live Stock, Tinwald and Ashburton alternately FORTNIGHTLY SALES of Sheepskins. Fat, Hides, &c, on Fridays 'SALES OF WOOL throughout the Season GRAIN BOUGHT AND SOLD on Canimis- .-.- • ; sion CLEARING SALES as per Arrangement AGENT FOR— . - ', and Co., Caristchurch Mercantile Finance Company, Chrischnrch Colonial Investment Company, Dunedin National Mortgage Company, Chrietchurcb " ■-• Booth, Macnonala and Co., Christchurch Murton and White's Sheep Dip •'' "Bnckeye Reaper and Binder London and Lancashire Insurance Company ' Graham's Foot Rot Composition * - ■ D. THOMAS. Aahburton, JAMES HENDERSON. JAMES HENDERSON 6HAREBROKER and FINANCIAL AGENT, ■~ ' Arbitxator, Valuer and General ~ - Commission Agent. ITS HEREFORD STREET. CHRISTCHUBCH. Loans Negotiated, Valuations nude, Absentees .■:■;- Heprestnted. I Bateenoe—The Bank ot New Zealand.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7253, 8 March 1889, Page 8
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