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AUCTIONS. ; H. MATSON AND CO.. KIRWEJS SALE, FRIDAY NEXT, ; MAY 28tb. ___ -% SPECIAL BNTRIB3. > j AA PRIME FREEZERS QA EWES in Lamb ' 1 OO MERIXO WETHER 3 gQ LAMBS 200 °° _ . . We will be pleased to RECEIVE FURTHER ENTRIES. H. MATSON and CO., > 1152 Auctioneers. | LEESTON SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 28th. SPECIAL ENTRIES— Account various clients, * 1500 FAT * nd STOBE Baser j Inoluding— j KAA FORWARD STORE LAMBS 130 PRIME FAT LAMBS I QAA FREEZERS OAA TWO, FOUR, and SIX-TOOTH EWES, j rfvv in lamb X A HEAD CATTLE 100 FAT and STORE PIGS H. MATSON and CO., DAVID S. MATSON, 1151 Auctioneer. FRIDAF, MAY 28th, 1897. • : AT LEESTON MARKET YARDS (Immediately after the Sheep Sale), 70-ACRE FARM AT BROOKSIDE. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from Mr W. Fabling, to. SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, MAY 28th, 189? (Owing to his giving: up farming), < His Handy FARM AT BROOKBIDE, comprising 70 ACRES, Being R.S. 9792 and 9793, divided into 7 paddocks, water in each from natural springs, 9 acres ploughed ready for crop, balance in grass;, good fences, large frontage, roads leading to Leeston, Brookside, Dansandel and Rakaia, with 6-roomed dwelling-house, 4-stallstable and loft, 2-stall stable, implement shed with loft, traphouse, cowshed, pigstyes, granary, Ac Title—Land Transfer Act 956 H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. DUNSANDEL SALE. " MONDAY, 31st MAY. SPECTAL ENTRIES : -I AA PRIMS FREEZERS KA FAT LAMBS 1 A A MERINO WETHERS H. MATSON and CO. D. S. MATSON, 1150 Auctioneer. ' MONDAY, 31st MAY, 1897. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE and DEAD STOCK, AT WATBRHOLES ROAD, Opposite Property of the late Rd. Galway, •' TEMPLETON.' MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. nave received instructions from Mr T. Saddler (owing to '_piration of lease, and having secured land at Alb—y), to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on MONDAY, 31st MAY, '■ HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Including— 3 draught mares, 3 and 4 yrs, 1 draught mare, aged, 1 light trap horse, 8 head of dairy cattle, 10 pigs 2drays and frames, 'Massey-Harris binder, U.F. plough (Dtincan), cultivator (Duncan), seta.—3, 4 and 5 leaf harrows, Brantford mower (worked one season), horse power, new four farrow plough, R id and Grey drill, disc harrows, wood rollet, 2 horse hoes, 1 spring cart, harness, fee., sundries too numerous to particularise. tJft. NOTE ALTERATION OF DATE. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. H. MATSON and CO., 957 Auctioneers. W. T. -OBINSON. r " CHEVIOT. CLEARING SALE. "]_/|~R W. T. ROBINSON has received instructions _fA from Mrs Crosson, who is leaving Cheviot, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HSR • . FARM, DOMETT, ■• • on' FRIDAY, JUNE 4th/ At 1 p.m., *V DAntY COWS, in full profit 1Q HEIFERS and CALVES Spring trap, horss and harness Farm dray i S.F. plough, by Duncan (new} Set harrows, four-leaf Stack hay, about 12 tons 3 Tons potatoes 2 Fat pigs, fowls, bees I Leading harness, plough chaUlß 400-gallon tank, sundries . , Dairy utensils ' Household furniture and effects. W. T. ROBINSON. 1116 ' Auction eery ~ J. THORNES. T H 0 R N E S, LAND AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 91 QUF STREET, AUCKLAND. OWNERS of PROPERTY in AUCKLAND residing in any otV . > — 6 of New Zealand will find It to their advantage : > appoint Mr Thome3 as their agent, the careful management of estates for absentees forming a special feature of his business. CATALOGUES and PRINTED LIBTS of Far—l '■; Land, Houses and Building Allotments supplied on application. In quoting it will be sufficient to give the. numbonly WHANGARATA STATION. (38 miles horn city.) ~. KAO ACRES—SHEEP FARM—AII neeeasary Ovu buildings, sheep dip, large dairy, 3000 gallon concrete tank, hay, -cattle, and lm plement sheds, stables, coachhouse, stock yard; house, seven rooms. Land subdivided into seven paddocks, orchard of 2 acres, 50 acres felled teatree, 20 acres ploughed for crops, remainder in grass.'. A purchaser further improving the capabilities of the land would double the pre- ] sent price in a few years, all the heavy «x----penae in buildings on a large scale being provided for. Only £4 per acre, of which £700 cash, and the balance on mortgage would he accepted. OPOTm-_AURANGA, ' AUCKLAND MAIZE GROWING DISTRICT. 4ry_ ACRKS-WAIOTAHI-Vahiahle ri<i |Q land, unimproved, well , watered f by creeks, some swamp easily drained ; plentygrowing timber for fencing; a lot of open land immediately available for stock. Tauranga road frontage, and the back open to unsold Crown lands. £500. 1 BOTHWELL PARK ESTATE. QAA -ACRES of this valuable Estate, partly in OVU grass. 100 acres rich swamp land, near creamery and school, all fenced in .but ten chains: 200 sheep now running. No building, but a most v_uable choice selection. Access by Waiuku steamer or rotd trom Pukekohe railway station. Price, £2 6s per acre. -1 PERACRE. f-KO ACRES-RODNEY OOUNTY-One _— v_>/V from beach, with frontage to a lake. Unimproved land, variable ia quality; about one-third rich aOuviaL one-third strolling downs, the remainder on—en and ordinary gum land. At present good keep for about 100 young store cattle. There are 40 acres ia bush—pariri, kauri, Ac. Price only £1 per acre, with easy terms. FARM AT PAPATOITOI, \ (14 miles main road from city.) ■t'YK ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, with t Alt/ Dwelhng-ho—e and ail farm bu_l&ga, shedding, &c; well fenced and as—Jovided; rich past—age. , _*y*_ . -"" — , -M^T , Th«6-mer, a farming- expert, iUhealth, wUI accept £12 per acre, gagnJeafcige coaoesaion on its rea value. Easy terms, and a taree a_ ovgt el —sp_chaas ' money could be arranged for. ,;_f j.lraoßin-, Land Auctioneer,, 1 ; 91 Queen street, Aucktimd 1 - ' ■■ 1 tJPECIAL Uoe—Men's Colonial FlsT-dTfoS? shine, }«Wea«_ lfewk,ett«is_dC*

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9736, 26 May 1897, Page 8

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