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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. WOO L. XT MATSON and CO. are receiving WOTJL for the THIRD SALE, To be held on THURSDAY, 15th DECEMBER. To ensure best possible results send to them, and consign "SEED COMPANY, ADDIN3T-N." OLDEST WOOLHOUSE IN CANTERBURY. Personal Supervision by Members of the Firm. CASH PAYMENTS and EXPERTS' EXPERIENCE. Clients aro requested to forward particulars , of their Consignments, as Entries CLOSE on MONDAY NIG HI 1 . 550? N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. THIRD WOOL SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15th. 'riLIENTS will oblige by forwarding PARTICULARS of their CLIPS on or before ;;•■ MONDAY, 12th DECEItBEE. N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, J. J. ISBISTER, Auctioneer. 5171 GEORGE JAMESON, Manager. PYNE AND CO. »p A T. T E R S A L L • S. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. On account of Clients, Br M, Gig, and Harness Gelding, syrs, broken to chains Draught Colt, 2yrs Carriage Mare, 3yra, by Cock of the Walk— Shales mare, broken to saddle and harness, and took first prize at Leeston ■*•■ Show. One First-class Gig, nearly new . Omnibus,, in thorough good order, licensed to carry 31 passengers; to be sold With- , out Reserve. PYNE and CO., 6491 Auctioneers. H. B. SORENSEN. THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 11 o'clock. HB. SORENSEN will SELL BY PUBLIC • AUCTION, at his Saleyards, Lichfield «treet, A number of stoves, 3 wheelbarrows, boilers, old iron becjsteads, baths, boiler, cases, doors, windows,, etc., also 5000 5 and 6ft sawn palings, and about 9 tons gal- • vanized iron. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10ft lengthb. Alio 1 Set of Tinsmith's Rollrrs 1 Mangle. - 6448 H. B. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13th. I 11 o'clock. > .STANMORE ROAD, RICHMOND.' HB. SORENSEN has received instruc- • tiona from. Mr W.Newnham, who -has sold his coal and firewood business, Richmond, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the ' Premises, 1 8J horsepower Portable Engine, with 701b certificate 1 2g horsepower Portable Engine, with 1001b certificate, Both in working order, and can be seen with steam up on day of sale. 1 Circular Saw, with saw bench . . 1 Andrews and Beaven Chaffcutter and Bagger, good as new'; 2 Spring Drays 1 Bay Draught Gelding, used to all work; any trial given. Also, lot Sundries and a quantity of \_urplus Furniture and Effects. 6500 H. B. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. CLARKE AND CO. ''■ WAIMATE STRAWBERRIES. THIS MORNING, 9 o'clock. CLARKE and CO "will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, - Large Consignment of Waimate Strawberries a Ton* Kidney Potatoes, Peas, etc. No I i»e. -'•„ G. CLARKE, 6498 . Auctioneer. - MATHESON AND WEBBER. * UNRESERVED SALE. THIS DAY and SATURDAY, Sale at 11 o'clock. Drapery, Clothing, Glassware, and a lot of Sundries. MESSRS MATHESON and WEBBER,' on behalf of the Owners, have received in•tructions to quit every lot by Auction at their Rooms, 171 Manchester street, in order to close accounts, entirely Without Reserve. Remember Sale each day at 11 o'clock. The whole of the Stocks ore new, and must be sold. MATHESON nnd WEBBER, 650t Auctioneers, 171 Manchester Btreet. VV. R. HARDING. W. R. Harding.) (W. R.'Harding.. THIS DAY, at 1 p.m. CONTINUATION~CLEARING SALE. MR W. R. HARDING will CONTINUE his ANNUAL CLEARING SALE as above, .The Lots comprise Furniture of every description, E.P. Ware, Pictures, etc. Catalogues ou application to Auctioneer. | ON SATURDAY, The Watches, Jewellery, Harness, Saddlery, etc. will be sold. Every Lot for Unreserved Sale. I 6475 W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. j FOR POSITIVE SALE (By Private Treaty). FIRST-CLASS SHEEP RUN AND ' FREEHOLD, In TUAPEKA COUNTY, OTAGO. THE WELL-KNOWN BEAUMONT STATION, About 12 miles distant from the town of Lawrence, Comprising: 743 Acres Freehold, and 62,7-0 Acres Leasehold, being Runs 170, 170 a, and 353b; indefeasible leases, expiring Ist March, 1905; annual rental, £550. 6300 Acres Leasehold aro also held under temporary license at a small rental per annum. About one-half of the leasehold country is occupied during spring and summer, and the other half during the axitumn and winter. The freehold is good arable land, and is of great value to the station for the production of oats, grass, and turnips; 260 acres are in turnips for next winter and GO acres in oats. The improvements consist of manager's cottage, men's huts, woolshed, etc., etc., and 46 miles of boundary and subdivision fences. The flock is a very select one, and consists chiefly of high-class merino sheep—say: 17,500 Well-bred Merino Sheep and Lambs. 3500 Halfbred Sheep and Lambs. 60 Young Cattle and 8 Horses. Stores, plant, and implements go with the station, which is offered for delivery off shears in December. The station is a paying one, and it is placed on the market for bona fide sale. Intending purchasers are recommended to inspect the see the flock during shearing, w Ss* t « U commence about 15th December. The Manager, Mr Mehxies, will afford intending purehoMrs every facility tor seeing both country and stock. For further particular* apply to W-UGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., Agents at Dunedin, Gore, or Invercargill. -' ' 4590 _ . t^^^T - tbi Cheapest Sale of I_i_: k AJ. torain Town now-on. D. Syksa,

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10215, 10 December 1898, Page 8

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