-___________-________-l__---M---iM* 111 - I. , ' At-cttam MATSON &CO. THIS DAY CLKARmG i^a^ DKAD WITHOUT RESERVE- , m MESSRS MATSON and CO. have received instructions from Mr P. Cunningham tin consequence of his having let his Farm), to SELL BYPUBLIC AUCTION, On the Homestead, at Halswell, on TUESDAY. JULY fcn>, 188% at 12 o'clock. The following— 6 Good draught Horses, fit for any work; 1 capital Sap Hone, 1 cow in fall profit. 5 young Pigs, 2 large, (3 Horse Drays and 1 TlpDraT, nearly new), 1 Cambrfdee Roller, 1 Wsc Harrow, _ Sets Iron Harrows, ID,F. Ploogh.l single furrow plough. 1 Chaff-Utter and Horse Gear, 1 Horse Hoe, 1 Dog-cart. 1 new Set Harness. 1 Set Harness, Saddle and Bridle, 7 Horsecovers, 4 Sets Leading Harness, 3 Sets Shaft Harness. Plough Chains, Bade Bands. 2 Sets 3-Horse Trees, 1 --Horse Tree, Reaper and Binder with Travelling Gear, Timber. Furniture, Tables, Chairs, &c, young Calf, Pig Net, Iron Boiler. Neatsfoot Oil, Kerosene, Spades, Shovels. Gorse Knife, Grindstone, Carpenters Tools. 1 Grass-seed Sower, Fowls, Hurdles and a lot of sundries, too numerous to enumerate. 4 Tons Oat Sheaf Chaff, 7 Tons Kidney and Magnum Bonnm Potatoes, 25 Tons Derwent Potatoes, 120 Tons Prime Hay and 5 Stacks Straw, tec. Sec, tec Luncheon Provided. 1647 MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. DICKEN AND CO. THISJDAY. TO SHEEP FARMERS? GRAZIERS, HORSE DEALERS, CATTLE DEALERS, DAIRY FARMERS, AND OTHERS. ABSOLUTE SALE OP LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. WEST MELTON, TH I S DA Y. JULY 2nd SICKEN and CO. (late Bennetts Bros.) have received instructions from A. C. Truscott, , who has sold his farm, and who is retiring trom farming, TO HOLD A CLEARING SALE OP THE WHOLE OF HIS STOCK, As follows:— IJVE STOCK. _ AAA CROSSBRED EWES, in lamb • QAA MKRD *° E\vES, in lamb OA A CROSSBRED LAMBS Of| SPRINGING HEIFERS q DRAUGHT HORSES O TRAP HORSES O SPLENDID SHEEP DOGS a SOWS, in pig -| BERKSHIRE BOAR Also, DEAD STOCK. Combine and elevator. 1 double-seated buggy, '■- 8 drays, 4 ploughs (donble-furrow), 1 plough (single-furrow), 1 horse hoe, 1 set three-horse narrows, 1 Cambridge roller, 112 ft disc harrow, 1 wood roller, 1 grass stripper, 4 reapers and binders (some new), large quantity of farm harness for all kinds of work, iron tanks, dairy utensils, tarpaulins and sundries Also. GRAIN. 000 bushels of good oats, 100 bushels seed pearl wheat, 200 bushels seconds pear wheat, 20 tons oat sheaves for chttt, 1 ■tack wheat for oha__, 2 tons prime flour HOUSEHOLDFURNITURE In great variety. A Quantity of POULTRY. Sale will commence punctually at Eleven o'clock. Luncheon will be provided. As the farm has been disposed of, every lot will be sold absolutely without reserve. DICKEN and CO., Auctioneers. New Zealand Wool Stores, Chriatchurch. , , 9661 WTLSQN AND SONS. MUST BE SOLD. X6-ACRE Farm and Good Ho vs E, NEAR WEEDENS. ON SATURDAY NEXT, JULY ©TH. at 2 o'clock. very suitable for a small man. term-Teasy. . Instructed by Mrs Moore. WILSON and SONS, 8782 Auctioneers. 3SJL FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). THE Zealand X 1 armers Cooperative Association OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, CAPITAL "SUBSCRIBED £65^000* . OFFICES AND WAREHOUSE, ■ . Cashel -street East, Christchurch. WOOL AND GRAIN STORES, South belt, Christohurch, and Lyttelton. ' LONDON OFFICE—IB Great St. Helens DEPARTMENTS Ho. L—Dairy, Farm and Station Requisites jlo. 2.—Farm and Garden Seeds. No. 3.—Groceries and Oilmen's Stores No, 4.—Glass and Earthenware No.-.—Tailoring and Mercery No. 6.—Woollen Goods, Sec No. 7.—Boots and Shoes coTls. NEWCASTLE. GREYMOUTH AND WESTPORT, SOLE AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND FOR THE JERSEY SELF-ACTING CREAMERS. Awarded 26 Gold and Silver Medals, including Highest Award at the Bath ana West of England Agricultural Society, beating all existngeystenrsof Cream Extracting. 2500 Sold in Great Britain during the past two years. T-Bt-moaials and Price Lists on application. PRODUCE" DEPARTMENT. The Association handle at.t. DESCRIPTIONS OF COLONIAL PRODUCE, as Selling Brokers only, in the Interests of the Growers, -. and having Agents and Buying Correspondents In Uie Chief European and Colonial Centres, are tn a specially favourable position to realise consignments to' best advantage. ALL CHARGES Kept at Lowest Possible Rates. CASH ADVANCES MADE FREE OF COMMISSION AND INTEREST On Produce Shipped, and Free of Commission on Produce Stored on Owners' Account. PROPERTIES. 4. REGISTER OF TOWN AND COUNTRY FOR SALE. In Canterbury is open for inspection by intends ing purchasers. Sellers axe requested to forward particular tor insertion in same. _6 A. H. TURN BULL. Secretary. MREP. BIRCH. MR H. P. BIRCH, AUCTIONEER, __ND, ESTATE. AND GENERAL AGENT HEREFORD STRSST (Opposite Tatter-all's), CHRISTCHURCH. UNDERTAKES the SALE ot FREEHOLD AKD LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, FURNITURE, &a, Vitlier by Pubiio Auction or Private Treaty ABSENTEES REPRESENTED, " axD RENTS COLLECTED. 8
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7351, 2 July 1889, Page 8
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