AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. WEST MELTON. MONDAY NEXT. 1 OO MERINO EWES > sound mouthed £00 CROSi;BRSD EWES - H. MATSON and CO.. 8853 Anctiorfeera. ADDINGTOiN YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL EN'I'RY or 1A Ail SIX and EIGHT TOOTH BREEDING lVv/V EWES, straight from station, on owner's account. 8851 H. MATSON and CO. THURSDAY, MARCH 24th. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received in stmctions from the Terawera Sawmilling Companj', to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT LITTLE RIVER RAILWAY STATION, oda 000 FEET A - Bmr ' DING TIMBER - In lots to suit all classss of buyera. VS. Special Train. Usual Luncheon. Usual Liberal Terms. Business and Plensure Combined. H. MATSON and CO., 8825 • Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 24th MARCH. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, AT LEESTON. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. h ye received instructions from Mr Donald McDonald (who has let his farm) to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on i he Property at Leeston, on THURSDAY, 24th MARCH, THE WHOLE OF HIS I.IVE AND DEAD STOCK, Including HORSES—Bay Gelding. Prince, quiet and staunch ; Bay Ge'ding, Captain, a very powerful horse, staunch, quiet, capital worker; Bay Mare, Polly, staunch and quiet; Bay Hack Mare, 6 yrs, quiet in saddle and harness; 5-year-old, by Blue Gown, broken to saddle and harness ; Cob. 5 yrs, broken to saddle and harness, cany a lady ; Draught Gelding, 8 yrs, by Victor, out of prize mare, powerf 1 W— and staunch. IMPLEMENTS—2 farm drays with frames (Reid and Gray), D F. plough (Duncan), S.F plough, Cambridge roller, 3-leaf harrows, 3-horse trees, grubber (Rainforth), grass "mower (W. A. Wood), reaper and binder (Massey Harris), Anglo-American drill (good as new), plough and leading chains, cart hames-*. horse covers, 30ft bull chain, iron easy chair, carpenters' tools, social dogcart, neariy new. set light har- ! nesa, ic.te. CATTLE—Fa-Cow, fat Steer, 6 springing Heifers. Sundries too numerous to mention. 1 Sale at o'clock. Luncheon provided. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers, As Jfr McDonald has dispo -d of hi« property, every Lot is for BONA FIDE SAL>'. 8826 DARFIELD SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 25th, 1898. H MATSON and CO. will OFFER the following s special— I 4.00 GROSSBKED EWES KAA SIX and EIGHT-TOOTH MERINO O~J\J WETHERS rYf\ FAT BUTCHERS' EWES 500 TVVO and FOUH - TOOTH W-THEES OAA BOILERS rY/-i FAT LAMBS 200 CROSSBRED EWE; IQA FREEZING LAMBS Q/\ FAT EWES £*f\ LAMBS. 8850 H. MATSON and CO. LEESTON STOCK MARKET. FRIDAY NEXT. 200 SOUNO SOUTHED CROSSBRED EWES OKA SIX and EIGHT-TOOTH CROSSBRED OD\J EWES •■** 4-00 SOUND MOUTHED MERINO EWES 200 BO,LERS I A/\ LAMBS , KA FAT EWES ■f ■■'.-' . / "|0(» WETHERS (Stores; - 200 STORB LAMBS 150 PIGS AQ HEAD CATTLE.' Further Entries Solicited. H. MATSON and CO., 8852 Auctioneers. GRAIN, SEED, AND PRODUCE. SECOND SALE OF THE SEASON BY PUBLIC AUCTION On SATURDAY, 26th MARCH. Consign sample sacks or small lines to "Matson's," ' Christchurch. Send letter of particulars to H. MATSON and CO., : 8827 Cashel street. ! TO LET BY TENDER. H MATSON and CO. have received instruc- • tions from Mr Geo. Burgess, of Dunsandel, TO LET HIS FARM BY TENDER, Comprising, 315 ACRES OF GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND, Well-improved; has been farmed in a. husbandlike manner by the proprietor for over ten years -, The Buildings are in good repair, and - the whole property is in applepie order. Close to puhlio school and within one mile of the Dunsandel Railway Station. Further particulars on application to the agents. . Tenders CLOSE on 22nd MARCH, at 12 o'clock a.m. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , 8828 H. MATSON and CO. 1 AMERICAN NICOTINE J SHEEP DIP. * SPLENDID TESTIMONIALS. In concentrated form. Easily mixed. H. MATSON and CO., 8829 Agents. NESS AND CO.'S CELEBRATED SHEEP DIP > (In Large or Small Quantities). H. MATSON and' CO., 8830 Agents. I H. B. SORENSEN. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 11 o'clock. HB SORENSEN wil SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- • tion at his rooms, "*" Avery weighing machine, pump, galvanised piping, timber, roofing iron, wheelbarrow, 1 ladder, 2 saws, roofing felt, wire netting, sundries, 100 o'__tin coats, 5 D.B. breech to—ding guns, 1000 cartridges, clothing, produce of _tl sorts, and as usual pigs and poultry. H. B. SORENSEN, 8769 Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28rd, AT 1 O'CLOCK. CONTINUATION STALE On the Premises Recently Occupied by Messrs Dalgety and Company, Cathedral square. HB. SORENSEN has received instructions from a the contractor, Mr, Smith, to SELL BY PUB_IC AUCTION A Large Quantity of TIMBER AND IRON, Including— Rimn, V.D.L. and Total- Joists, Bx3 1 Baltic Flooring. Weather Boards, Studs, Rafters, fining Boards Window Sashes, Door Framts, Stable Doors Office Fittings, Gas Pipes. . v Also a Quantity of Galvanised Iron, in splendid ordsr. Much of this Timber is very suitable for fencing 1 purposes, and is also _te, best lot yet auctioned. 1 Absolutely No Reserve. H. 8. SORENSEN, 8786 . Auctioneer. NEW YEAR ai-fWedding Presents, Pursei, Photo Frame*, Screens, Albums, Hand Bass and ■ 10,000 other articles at Mi-son's Cheap Depot. Aliens, most popmar remedy for ir_lhrMtiorrwn J. Q. tfofi, High street., K-hipot
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9989, 19 March 1898, Page 12
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