Auctions. H. MATSON & CO. " A CHANCE TO SECORE A COMPACT ' FARM. FIRST COME. "FIRST SERVED. MR G. D. MARSH, of Terapletcn, has pinned his FARM in the Market FOR 8 ALβ BY PRIVATifi TREATY at a Fixed Price for One VVeea ending March 3rd. Call early. H. MATSON and CO.. IMS Agents. ADDINGTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1894. j WE will offer 3PSCIAL ENTRIES on account of various clients— j QKa FOUR-TOOTH HALF and I ODD THtiStQUARTERBRKD EWES j A.(\(\ SIX-TOOTH HALFBRED EW£S /•O TWO - TOOTH CROSSBRED !>/* EWKS, prime fat j Wf| PRIME LAMBS 1 q a PRIME LAMBS 1 ijj\ FAT CROSSBRED EVVES B> /\ TWO-TOOTH CROS3BREDS ** *iO FAT LAMBS -| A A TWO and FOUR-TOOTH CROS3XUIJ BREDS. forward scores QA CULL, CROSSBRED KWEB o ~ FAT CROSSBRED LAMBS p» A FAT CROSSBRED EWES AP* FAT CROSSBRED EWES 1844 H. MATSON and CO.. 1815 Auctioneers. NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION LIMITED. KIRWEE SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, 2m> MARCH. "wrr k sh a TT"I of f er— DA/\ TWO-TOOTH HALFBRED EWKS, i C3"\J froiuMoui.tTorlesae Station direct Account Mr H. Le'-ick. 1 £A CKOS3HRJSD LAMBS 1A A FOUR • TOOTH CROSSBRED lUil EWK3 NEW ZEALAND LAN , ) ASSOCIATION.Ltd. K. H. HaRLKY, Manager. 18U F. N. ROBINSON, Aucioaeer. IMPORTANT ANNUAL SALE OF STUD BAMS AND EWES. T%| R F. M. RICKMAN'S ANNUAL SALE OP SHROPSHIRE DOWN AND ENGLISH LEICESTER STUD SHEEP, WILL. BE HKLD AT ASHBUBTON, ON THURSDAY, MARCH Ist, 1891, OAA SHROPSHIRE DOWN RAMS OAA ENGLISH LEICESTER RAMS OAA BHROP3HIRE DOWN and ENG- £%}%} LJSH LELCHiSTJSJi aTUD EWES N.B.—The above advertised Sheep have b«w>n carefully inspected, and are guaranteed by Mr F. M. Rickman t> be perfectly sound, in good condition, free from foot-rot, econr, or any other disease. The ram* are all flc for immediate use. . ' Full particulars in Catalogues. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m., after arriral of Express. NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, (Per JOHN O. REST ELL), DAVID THOMAS. 1866 Joint Auctioneer. MILES & CO., LIMITED. KIRWEE YARDS. FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1894. presentlcntries qa(% merino ewe 3 OAA HALF-BRED LAMBS 1a A TWO TOOTFI CROSSBREDS, in J.\lvf forward condii ion. 7011 MKRINO withers OAA MERINO EWE 3 SOO HALFBRKD LAMBS -I FAT COW farther Entries Solicited. MILES and CO., LIMITED, 1744 ' Auctioneers. _ JOSEPH CLARK AND CO THIS DAY. At 2 o'clock. BANANAS. " BANANAS. JOSEPH CLARKE~and SON will SELL, at their Rooms, Manchester street. 00/# CASES BANANAS I O CASES LIMBS I - Also, qq CASES ITALIAN LEMONS -| CASES TOMATOES Sale at 2 p.m. sharp. The Trade can get delivery of any fruit they may require p-ior ro sale. C. H. MORRALL. 1797 - Auctioneer. Properties for Sale. FOR SALE. TTALSWBLL—A most compact Farm of XX 52£ Acres of excellent land, subdivided fiuo convenient sized paddocks: together with good Houne of five rooms, stabling, *c, ice. The above offers a capital oppoituniiy to anyone requiring a Dairy Farm, the land being I first-class quality ana only a short distance from Creamery. VICTORIA STREET, opposite Messrs Gapes and Son—Substantial two-scorey Brick House of 8 rooms, at a very low figure. £300. OXFORD TERRACE* near Barbadoea street, facing river—House of 5 rooms, bay, window, verandah, outhouses, &a, with abouc J acre land. To be sold very cheap. MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. £300, £450, £800 and other nuns on approved freehold, securities. J. B. DALE AND CO., i Uβ WORCESTER STREET. 3W El OR S-A LX LINCOLN ROAD (Addiogton) — From 1 to 5 acres good land, close u> the tram, small deposit, any reasonable terms and low interest. CHK3TSR STRUCT EAST—First-rate high ' Section, containing quarter-acre, well-fenced and planted, with comfortable House of 7 rooms, wash-house, coal-house, Jtc, convenient to boat sheds and clese to the centre. GLOUCESTER SIRKKT WEST — Wellbuilt Honse of 11 rooms, bathrooms, washhouse with copper, large shed and other outbuildings, with well-feuced section having good front* ge to Gloucester street. DURHAM SlttBKT NORTH — Well-built House of live rooms, haU and scullery, wita nice garden; firstrrare position. AIKMaNS ROAD. Papanui—House of 7 rooms, hall, veiandah, out-buildings, with a bou half-acre garden: convenient to tram. WORCESTER STRUCT WEST—Subeiantlaliy built House of S rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, wash-house, close to the city and school*. ADDINGTON, ROSSWARMK STREET— Houie of 6 room?, wtfh-honse with copper buiit in, bath hot and cold water, gas laid on, with half acre nicely Uidout in garden. HA AST STREKT. -UNWOuD- A neat T Cottage of 6 rooms, pan&y, scullery with copper, eoalshed, asphalt, footpath*, with rfood Kardeii well Mocked with fruit trees. SALISBURY BTKKfc.r rAYKST—D wallinghouae of 8 rooms, -nd outbuilding*, with i acre garden, convenient to ceutre of town. J. T. B*E L L, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. TjiALLING Hair and Dandruff. A. certain Jγ cure la 6d. S. H. Vernazoni, IC6 *• Colombo street, nest Al Hotel.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8728, 26 February 1894, Page 8
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