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Auctions. H. MATSON A CO. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. FIRST SALE op the SEASON k FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23_d, 1894. H MATSON ancTcb.. Wool-rokers, are • nrepared to make LIBERAL CASH AUVANCSS on tne ensuing dip. All "Wool consigned "MATSONS." Christchurch. will be delivered into our stores free of cartage charges, and will be classed, stacked, catalogued, and sold by one of ourselves. P*od ucers can place entire confidence in ns, as all lots are fully displayed, especial attention being: given to farmer-' clips. Orders for woolpacka, twine, and branding oil. &c. promptly attended to and forwarded to any part of the country. Clients wishing to sell in Lyttelton please consign " Matsons, Harbour Board Shed, No. We would recommend small clips to Christchurch, so as to come in for full local competition. 679* H. MATSON and CO. PEDIGREE STOCK SALE. To be Held Under the Auspices of the A. and P. Association. foUowing the GRAND NOVEMBER SHOW. H MATSON an_""~CO. will be glad to • RECEIVE ENTRIKS for the above Fixture, and cannot do more than ref-r to those who we have sold on account of tor previous years for recommendation. We guarantee personal supervision. Best paddock accommodation. We shall be pleased to snperintend the care of stock during Show Week, aad to make entries for int nrfing exhibitors. H. MATSON and CO., 5750 Auctioneers. _ GEBBIE'SJESTATE. ONE OF THE VErT*E_LRI___T SELECTIONS. Subdivided into seven blocks, ranging in area from Oj_ ACRES TO Q/»A ACRES. Plans showing subdivisions in curse of preparation. Particulars of each block showing improvements may be seen at the offices of the undersigned. The whole estate, comprising about 3850 ACRES, WILI. BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 12th, 1895. H. MATSON and CO.. 5792 Agents and Auctioneers. TO OUR RANGIORA CLIENTS. THOSE who intend favonrlng us with their WOOL -OR SALE at Rangiora or Christcnurch cannot do better than by placing it iv the hands of Mr GEORGE FISHER, care of Clarkson and Co.*. Stables, where io will be dealt with according to owners' instructions. Wool intended for Christchurch will be sent forward by special arrangement at a nominal charge, saving the farmer a deal of worry and expense. Cash Advances made up to full market) values free of commission. Woolpacka. Twine, Br nling Oil, &0., can be obtained from Mr Fisher on our account. H. MATSON and CO.. 5795 Auctioneers. BONEDUST. npHE VERY BEST~iocally-manufßcturel MANURES. In three sizes, at Lowest Kates. Ia any quantities. H. MATSON and CO.. 5793 Caahel street. TODHUNTER AND JENNINGS. . ADDINGTON YARDS. THIS DAY. SPECIAL ENTRIESO Aft CROSSBRED HOGGETS. -a ft ft HEAD STORE CATTLE. -| ft BERKSHIRE SOWS In pig. TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, 5815 Auctioneers... WAIKARI SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th. TXTE SHALL BE REPRESENTED AT THE ABOVE FIXTURE. AND SHALL BE GLAD TO RECEIVE ENTRIES. TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, 5810 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. LINCOLN. HAVING sold Mr Morshead's Farm, we are now instructed by him to dispose of the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK by PUBLIC AUCTION At bis Homestead, ON THURSDAY, NOV. Ist. Particulars—23s splendid crossbred ewes in the wool, with 10(1 per cent, grand lambs; draught gelling Piiuce. do Captain, draught mare Maggie (in fo*l to Grandmaster), draught mare Madam, buggy horse Tommy, two-year-old draught colt, cow (jnsr. calved}, 3 heifers, 2 sows in pig. good sheep dog, M ssey-Harris's reaper and binder, nearly new; do side delivery, nearly new; Hornsby grass mower, double-furrow plough oy Duncan, 2 single-furrow ploughs, disc barrows, Cambridge roller, tine harrows, tiipod harrow-, hcrse rake, 2 farm drays, 3 iramea. 1 very large foi hay and straw carting :' 17-coulier drill, weighing machine, sack barrow, grinasto c, drain pipes, 5 horse covers, carpenter's too.:*, tarpaulins, 100(1 yards wire netting, wool press, hurdles. D.B. gun. Sec, See., Sec. ; plough, shaf r, and leading harness, buggy by Howls nd. buggy harness, saddle and bridle, trap. The furniture Is except ionally good and equal to new and com crises— Elegant suite iv crimson damask, Brussels carpet, splendid American organ, oil paint* ings aadengr-vings, pier glxss, tables, fenders, fir-Irons, rags, curt-ins, poles, ornaments, books, *_c ; contents of _ bedrooms—Brussels carpets. ches<s of drawers, beds and bedding, washstands and ware, dressing tables, chairs. Sec,, Ac ; dining-room and kitchen contain couches, eh airs, tables, oilclotn, crockery, tea and coffee service-, dinner and tea sets, cutlery, gla*_ware, sewing rndchin-, ornaments, and sundries 100 numerous to particularise. ■ The whole for absolute clearance. Sale at 12 noon punctually. Luncheon will be provided. TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, 56-6 Auctioneers, SPRINGSTON SALEYARDS. f)UR NEXT SALE of LIVE AND DEAD STOCK will take place oa MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, And we shall be glad to receive Entries. TODHUNTER and JENNINGS, 58-ft Auctioneers. JOSEPH CLARKE AND SON. THIS DAY. SYDNEY" FRUIT. JOSEPH CI_AR___T~AND SON WILL --ELL. at their Rooms, Manchester street. sr*y/t CASES of ASSORTED SYDNEY i\9 FRUITS-ORANGE*. LK.MONS. -iANuaBINS, PINES and HOBART APPLKS. Sale at 2 p.m. Sharp. The fruit is now in store and can be obtained prior to sale. ___ U. B. MOBBALL, t777 AueueMsr.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8932, 24 October 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8932, 24 October 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8932, 24 October 1894, Page 8