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AUCTIONS. H. MA I SON AND CO. ADDINGTON YARDS. THIS DAY. PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE— 5000 Sheep 70 Head Cattle 90 Pigs SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDE— 2000 Two and Four-tooth Store Wethers 500 Breeding Ewes 703 Store Lambs in forward condition 1003 Prime Freezing Wethers H. MATSON and CO.. 9106 Auctioneers. Q X F O R D ■ MARKET. ENTERPRISE YARDS. THURSDAY NEXT. SPECLAiTeNTRIES— 60 Very Prime Freezing Lamb 3 70 Very Prime Freezing Lambs 100 Very Prime Freezing Lambs 100 HalTbred Breeding Ewes 100 Crossbred Breeding Ewes 150 Store Lamb 3 830 Merino Breeding Ewes. H. MATSON and CO., 9107 Auctioneers. TT'IRWEE MARKET. FRIDAY NEX-. 300 Two-tooth Wethers and Maiden Ewes 300 Two-tooth Wethers and Maiden Ewes 500 Ewes, all one brand. Further Entries Solicited. H. MATSON and CO., 9408 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE, OWING TO EXPIRATION OF LEASE, DYER'S ROAD, WOOLSTON, On TUESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 1899. TT MATSON and CO. have received instruc- ■**-"-• tions from Mr James Gillet, to SELL the whole of his CAREFULLY SELECTED DAIRY HERD, Comprising— 35 Cows, all real good sorts, in various stages 1 Well Bred Shorthorn Bull 1 Upstanding Harness More, up to any kind of work 1 Pony, quiet for ladie3 to drive 1 Milk Cart, in good order Also, Dairymen's Utensils and numerous Sundries, and a new Milking Shed, with bales for 10 cows, birch floor, and loose-box, for removal. H. MATSON and CO., 9141 Auctioneers. DALGETY & CO., LIMITED. riOALGATE YARDS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17th. SPECIAL r ENTRIES— Account Snowden Estate, 1000 Two-tooth Halfbreds, mixed sexes, in forward condition ■ Account Black Hills Estate, 3000 Two-tooth Halfbreds, mixed sexes, in forward condition (bred on Snowden). DALGETY and CO., LTD., F. A. ARCHER, Manager. 9290 C. T. NEWTON, Auctioneer. TTIRWEE YARDS. FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. PRESENT ENTRIES: 112 Fat Lamba 66 Two and Four-tooth Wethers and Maiden Ewes. Further Entries Solicited. DALGEI- and COMPANY, LTD., F. A. ARCHER, Manager. 9424 C. T. NEWTON, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. HASSANDEAN ESTATE, GLENTUNNEI,. DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD., have been instructed by Messrs J. and G. Troup to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At an Early Date, THE HASSANDEAN ESTATE, Containing 1224J Acres of. good Agricultural Land. For further particulars apply on the Estate, or to DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD. F. A. ARCHER, Manager. 9425 C. T. NEWTON, Auctioneer. J. T. FORD AND CO. TT I R W E E SALE. FRIDAY, 10th, 1899. PRESENT ENTRIES— 100 Fat Lamb 3 ( 60 Fat Lambs 100 Freezing Wethers 50 Fat Ewes Further Entries Solicited. J. T. FORD and CO., 9414 A. E. COOKE, Auctioneer. MACFARLANE AND HOMAN. FRUIT. THIS DAY, at 4-o'clock. TtTACFARLANE and HOMAN will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, BANANAS (RIPE and GREEN). 9422 PROPERTIES TO LET. TO LET, FOR THREE MONTHS, rpHAT conveniently situated - ACCOMMODATION PADDOCK, known as "Washburne's," lately occupied by Messrs Matson, and King and Co., and close to Addington Yards. 9385 GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. PROPERTIES-FOR SALE. T*OUR FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCES FOR SALE. CHRISTCHURCH* NJE.—A faithfully-built and well-finished house of 6 good rooms, pantry, scullery, washhouse and copper, bathroom, hot and cold water, and every other modern convenience; over J-acre section, nicely laid out. This is a most complete property in every respect, and it it in first-class ] order throughout. LINWOOD, St. James's street—A substantially built house of 8 rooms, with all usual offices and every modern convenience, includ- i ing hot and cold water and electric bells; over i-acre of land in garden, lawn and orchard. FENDALTON—Gentleman't residence of 8 good rooms, with all modern offices and conveniences. About 3 acres of first-class land. This property is splendidly situated, and ia an ideal one in all respects. ST. ALBANS. Webb street—One of the finest residences about the city. All particulars and cards to view on application. A. E. CRADDOCK, 7121 176-Hexeford street, next B. N.Z. SHEEP FARM TO BE LEASED. TO BE LEASED, for a TERM of 5 or 7 YEARS, A FARM OF 3500 ACRES, Situated on good main road, within 25 miles ci Railway Station, 2 miles of Post Office, Dairy Factory and School; a line of coaches patting the Homestead twice a week. The Property was originally bush, 3000 Acres ! having been fallen and grassed for a consider, able tune. Is sheep-proof fenced and subdivided ahto 7 paddocks, well watered, 7-1 roomed -Souse, commodious wool shed, yards, I dip r *h_t«s house, and orchard. 'Aejibble has been splendidly laid down in best o_yEhglish Grasses, and, being limestone country? is remarkably healthy, both for csttie - and sheep. A good chance is offered to a man of limited means, us no improvements are required, and can be strongly recommended as a safe investment. For further particulars apply to » NOLAN, TONKS and CO., I Hawera or Manaia. I

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10266, 8 February 1899, Page 8

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