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__ Anct-Q-m MATSON & CO. ""ATTERSAUL'S. THIS DAY. Saturday, July era, lsaa. USUAL WEEKLY HORSE SALE. PRESENT ENTRIES. 80 H /° s" a 80 SPE HTAT, ENTRIES. T> 4 accoi mt Mr G. Warberton. _ HI. Ba4 TROTTING GELDING JrMMY/f by Remedy, 6 years old, broken U) viMldle «*nd harness. Has won the £50 trote and F a saddle trot, is a really grand itore* ; trjtiaL * Also, OKii SiaHNES3 HORSE;trial .# ■ «)n account Mr H. E. Satchell, IT* * A ■*■ GELDING. 5 years, broken to saddle, :£> id a really good horse On account Mr G. Sefton, Iv X BAY GELDING NORRIE, stands f -haada high, by Norseman, and is I y.i -s old, broken to saddle and harness, s \' a very good jumper and ladies' hack. On account Mr G. Gooding, C~-,£l< STA'UT M.iRE,4 years, by Bnrliaffy i, broken to single and double L&rAl«o, B. WN GELDING, 6 years, broken to = ngle and double harness >-. account of Mr Harrison Davis. l> iCK GELDING, 6 years, broken to ■' ?le und double harness also candem . - ness; stands about 16.2 high, grandlooking animal, very stylish, and a perfect pet; trial. On account a Client, "inKTHITECHAPKL CART, in really flrstTT class order. On account Mr T. Williams, BROWN PONY GELDING, 6 years, by Prince Charming, broken to saddle and harness, and perfectly quiet for a lady to drive. Also. WJ HITKCHAPEL PONY CART and || harness. On account of Mr A. G. Cook, UPSTANDING BAY GELDING, 6 years, stands 16 hands high, thoroughly staunch and quiet, and a really grand hack. On account of Mr J. Glanville, RE V GELDING, broken to saddle and \X harness and very quiet £?lET HARNESS in nrstclass order. CART, nearly new. On account Mr A. Ragg, BAY MARE, i years, broken to saddle and harness and perfectly quiet; trial THE GENERAL ENTRIES Comprise T|RAUGHT AND FARM HORSES TTACKS and LIGHT HARNESs'hORSES a ] NBROKSN COLTS AND FELLIES. MATSON and CO., T4 Auctioneers. THISJDAY. GRAIN SALE. Hxsssrs jMatson and Co W-tt hold their WEE KJt X SALE GRAIN ANB PRODUCE AT.TBEIB CANTERBURY WOOL & GRAIN STORE, Cashel street. The following lines will be submitted— f»AA-Y BUSHELS WHEAT Qf|AA BUSHELS BARLEY QAAA BUSHELS OATS -nOTATOES, RYEGRASS. COCKSFOOT, Jγ and GENERAL PRODUCE. Saleat'uiaOa.m. MATSON and CO., IS Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD DAIRY STOCK. LANS-TOWNS. ABSOLUTE SALE. TIJfBSSRS MATSON~and CO. have received JLVI instructions from Mr Thomas Sutton to ~*~ BBLL BY PBPBLIO AUCTION Aα consequence of the farm having been sold), Atthi HOMESTEAD, LANSDOWNE, OXffIOSDAY, *oLy Bth. 1889, t. - - *■---*• At a o'clock, ' » S^^rif? and I? calve ' 2 Hewers S Draught Colts, 3yrs off X Draught Mare, 2 Capital Hacks ,J Sows and Utters, 1 Pig IS Sacks Blue Peas 1 Reaper, Samuelson's side delivery, in good _ order Dairy Utensils. Sale Without Reserve. MATSON *nd CO.. WHO Auctioneers. mi CITY FREEHOLD. HANDSOME VILLA RESIDENCE. ARMAGiTsTREET. ifeJffeRSRS MATSON and CO. have received 4JX instructions from the owner to ~ SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Land Salerooms. Cashel street, on SATURDAY, JULY 13th, 1889, At 2 o'clock, All that capital Property, containing Quarteracre land, more or less, together with a very compact and comfortable eightroomed House, being No. 287 Armagh street, next to the property of Mr S. Nashelski. The house contains eight rooms of very convenient size and fitted with every convenience, gas laid on and drainage perfect, being con- . nected with the main sewer, a good outhouse and washhouse, having boilers fixed, and coal--Muse adjoining. Tne house is plastered throughout, also capital garden, wirh fullbearinjt fruit tre3s, and a back entrance by a right-of-way from Msxlras and Barbadoes Streets. For a family residence in a genteel part of the town, yet close to the heart of the fity, this property is all that could be wished «37 MATSON and CO.. Auctioneers. -C SALE OF XW^MKDFVRKTrURK . H»%D^W^R T On Southampton Street, Sydenham. MESSRS MATSON~and CO. have received instructions from Mr J. Herkins, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Homestead, Southampton and Tennyson streets, Sydenham, the following :— Mahogany suite, tables, chairs, carpels, pictures, ornaments, curtains, glass, easy chairfl, bedsteads, bedding, washstands, toilet ware, sofas, mattresses. Traps, horses, harness, &c, buggy. Also, Pianoforte, &&, &c, &c. Also, Two or Three Acres of Land, situate on Tennyson street, having 12 chains frontage, subdivided into paddock, orohard. garden, and plenty of timber and water on section. Also, Two modern Cottages la thorough repair. Terms easy. Date of Sale in future advertisement. MATSON and CO., tl Auctioneer.. EDWIN ROWLAND GUINNESS. SATURDAY, 13th JULY, 1889. At 8 o'clock. FRE E~H OLD PROPERTY. BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR SUPREME COURT UNDER POWER OF SALS IN MORTGAGE. EDWIN ROWLAND GUINNESS has received instructions from the Registrar at iferistchurch of the Supreme Court of New Z—»-nfl. Canterbury District, acting at the request of the Mortgagees, to offer for SALS BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE BOOMS OF THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED, MAIN NORTH ROAD, TTMARU, Under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Aot, 188 a." and under Memorandum of Mortgage (registered number 9315), On the Above Date, The following FREEHOLD PROPERTY:— 4UiTHA 4 T BL^I L B OF WP SITUATED OntftHning by -da-aasurement * 1066 ACHBS ~* Q BOODS, OrthereahevtaT B *S«llo^_Mw < £S n !^»S c * <* Ron* »» of the __dd Title under the Land Transfer Act. sad otherTHE AUCnONBBR, O. MESSRS STEWABT and HOLMES, i ■» Uvenwo^JtrSpiu-edlii.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7355, 6 July 1889, Page 8

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