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AUCTIONS. H. MAI SON AND CO. THIS DAY. important land auction. :at our land salerooms, cashel -"• street, christchurch. splendid little farm at tai tapu, Known as Slattery/s Farm. Sale at 11.30. H. MATSON and CO., 1761 Auctioneers. ADDINGTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL~ENTRY--2000 Forward Halfbred Wethers, in lots to suit buyers H. MATSON and CO., 1771 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 24th, 1900. At Burwood. H MATSON and CO., instructed by Mr • J. Dench, will hold a CLEARING SALE on the above date, of the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, on the premises, at Burwood, comprising— 10 Springers, first-class 15 Cows, in full profit 2 Two-year-old Heifers 4 Breeding Sows, 10 Store Pigs, 1 Purebred Tamworth Boar 3 Stacks Prime Meadow Hay, about 45 tons 2 Stacks Oat Sheaves 2 Milk Carte 4 First-class Milk-cart Horses IMPLEMENTS—I farm dray, 1 tip dray, Cambridge roller, 1 set 4-leaf tyne harrows, 1 plough, 1 set chain harrows, plough .chains and harness, 1 50 gal. copper, 1 Planet seed drill, grindstone, wheelbarrows, milking utensils, barrel churn, milk drums, garden tools, sundries too numerous to mention. Also, Household Furniture (complete). Large number of duck 3 and fowls. Growing Crops, 2 acres of mangolds, 2 acres of carrots, 2 acres potatoes. Also, milk walk of 25 gallons. Also, 1 Yearling, by Young Irvington. 1 Three-year-old, by Young Irvington. 1 Six-year-old, by loung Irvington. NO RESERVE. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. 1763 H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. : THURSDAY, 26th APRIL, 1900. CLEARING SALE Of _IVE AND DEAD STOCK, ON THE FARM, "NEW HEADFORD," LINCOLN. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from Mr P. Henley to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE ABOVE DATE, THE WHOLE, OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK," ' In consequence of his retiring from farming, and therefore having no further use for them. HORSES—Draught Mare Peggy, syrs; Violet, 7yrs; Blossom, 4yrs; "Farmer," Bay Gelding, 3yrs; two Unbroken Mares, each two-year-old; also, Draught Geldings Prince, Punch, and Duke; Diaught Mares, Diamond, Polly, Jenny, and Darkey, good in all farm work; "Young Stonyhurst," Bay Gela"ing, Syrs; 1 Unbroken Three-year-old Mare, by "Prince Victor." 2 Dairy Cows, in profit and in calf. Cart Saddles and Breechings, Harness for Three Teams, Leading Harness, Sundries. IMPLEMENTS—3 Reapers and Binders (2 McCormick, 1 Woods), Side Delivery, new (McCormick), Grass Mower (doublo action) (Woods), Hay Rake, 2 .Double-Furrow Ploughs (Duncan), 1 Single Furrow Plough, 2 Cambridge Rollers, Cultivator (Spring-Tine) (Duncan), Grubber, Grain and Manure Drill (Duncan), Grass-Seed Sower, Chain Harrows (Duncan), Chain Harrows (Tripod), 2 Sets Harrows (4-leaf and frrleaf), 1 Set Disc —.arrows, 2 Drays, Horse Hoe, Horse-power and Intermediate, Winnowing Machine (Andrews and Beaven), Pickling Machine and Screen attached,'l Strong Farm Trap, Large Avery Weighing Machine, Quantity of Grass Seed; etc. The Auctioneers wish to call especial attention to this Auction, as the Horses are all good, and Implements ara in first-olass order and as good as new, and Mr Henley intends to SELL RIGHT OUT on THURSDAY, 26th AJiRIL, -1900. Sale'at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. H. MATSON and CO., I 1764 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. DUNSANDEL, APRIL 30th, 1900. At-the Dunsandel Saleyards. H MATSON and CO., instructed by Mr • John Henry, will hold a CLEARING SALE of LIVE and DEAD STOCK, at the '• above yards, on above date, in consequence of ; having sold his farm. Every lot for sale to the Highest Bidder. Comprising:— 1 Bay Draught Gelding, Charlie, Byrs, firstclass 1 Bay Draught Gelding, Prince, 6yrs, firstclass 1 Bay Draught Mare, Maggie 7yrs, a beauty 1 Bay Draught Mare, Dolly, aged 1 Bay Draught Mare, Snowy, aged 1 Hack and Harness Gelding, Jip, Byrs IMPLEMENTS—Iron roller (P. and D. Duncan), 1 grain drill, 1 reaper and binder (McCor--1 mick), 1 set disc harrows (Duncan's), 1 cultivator, spring tine (Massey-Harris), 1 set 5-leaf narrows, 1 4-furrow plough, 1 d.f. plough, 1 sheep-feeder, 1 grass-seed stripper, 1 broadcast 18ft seed sower. All good. Also, 10 head mixed cattle. Sundries too numerous to mention. 1765 H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers'. LAND AUCTION. SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1900. GRAND LITTLE FARM FOR SALE AT PAPANUI-CUM_TYX. SALE AT 11.30. H MATSON and CO.. instructed by . Messrs Craw, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date, all that desirable Property, KNOWN Ao CRAW'S FARM, Situated between Papanui and Styx, Being Part R.S. 280 and 290, included in C/T 121/124, comprising 16a 3r 22p (more or loss), together with Six-roomed Dwellinghouse and Outbuildings thereon, with • 'splendid loamy soil, located only about five miles from Christchurch, and adjacent to Styx Railway Station and Belfast Creamery. Coach passes the property several times daily. Title—Land Transfer. H. MATSON and CO., 1767 Land Department. LAND SALE. 1 54 ACRES SPLENDID LAND, CLOSE TO CHRISTCHURCH. As a Whole or in Allotments of from 10 ACRES. H MATSON and CO. are instructed by • Mr Harry Watson to SELL-his Magnificent Property, known as "WATSON'S MIDDLETON FARM, On the Middle Lincoln road." COMPRISED IN FOUR PADDOCKS, as under,, viz.— LOT I—l 2 ACRES LOT 2—lo ACRES LOT 3—22 ACRES LOT 4—lo ACRES. The situation of this Property is unique, being only about four miles from Christchurch, about half a mile from the Riccarton Township, and half a mile from the Lincoln road Tramway Terminus, and adjacent to the Middleton Railway Station. Perhaps a better-situated Property has never before been offered to the Public of Canterbury. The Land is of the best Agricul- > tural quality, with good road frontage to ■ every paddock. Those desirous of • obtaining • small properties close -to Christchurch of excellent-quality land have an opportunity , to obtain such on the best possible scale ever offered to the Public. , NOTE—As we sold Mr Watson's Homestead yesterday, added to the fact that Mr Watson has purchased a large property in , South Canterbury, we are instructed to "offer ' For Sale the above desirable property, the quality of which is too good to need comment. Plans and particulars on application to H. MATSON and CO., 1768 Land Department. OUSEHOLD REQUISITES—We hold"----big stock of Household Ironmongery, Cutlery. Lamps. China. Glassware, and ws allow no one to undersell us. Call and s_> our assortment. ___on and Co., 220 C—*—W air***.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10636, 21 April 1900, Page 12

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