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_ AUCTIONS. tf MA I SON AND CO. LOST AND UNCLAIMED GOODS AND LUGGAGE. CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION. THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 24th, 1901. 'THR undersigned liave W" Instructed to A SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, at the GOODS SHED. CHUISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION, LOST AND UNCLAIMKD GOODS AND LUGGAGE, Comprising: Boxes, bags, parcels end contents, umbrellas, hats, walking sticks, overcoaU, swage, etc. Also 61 sacks of wheat, barley, and peas. Sa'e at 11 o'clock. H. MATSON and CO., __g_ Auctioneers. " CLEARING OUT SALE Of LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, AND LAND SALE. TO WIND UP~AN ESTATE. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. (in conjunction with Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd.) rt«v c received instructions from the Public Trustee, noting in tlie Estate of Alex. Colville, deceased, to SELL, At the Homestead, Puriri Valley, near Glentunnel, On 31st JANUARY, at 11 o'clock sharp, The Whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising— SHEEP. 430 Crossbred Lambs. 610 Crossbred Hoggets and Ewea HORSES. Draught gelding Jack, draught mare Bloss, draught mare Darkie, draught gelding Bob, hackney mare Rose. CATTLE. , 1 Fat Cow, and 1 Cow springing. IMPLEMENTS, Etc. Binder (nearly new), 2 drills, roller, M.H. cultivator, tine harrows, D.F. plough, 2 drays, chaflcutter (4 H.P.), 4 sets draught harness, stack of oatelieaves, saddles, harness, and sundries, which collect on a farm of this size too numerous to particularise. Also, At the same time a.nd place, To SELL that CHOICE FARM, so well and favourably known aa belonging to the late Mr Alexander Colville, in splendid order. consisting of 282 ACRES 3 ROODS 26 PERCHES, togather with new house of seven rooms, •with all conveniences, implement sued, 8-stall atabie, chafThouse, dray shed, trap shed, dairy, and all necessary outbuildings. Sale 11 o'clock. • Luncheon Provided. H. MATSON and CO., DALGETY and CO., LTD., 1269 Joint Agents. IMPORTANT LAND SALE, To be held at WATSON'S LAND SALEROOMS, On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1900. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs C. Stace, of Leithfield, to OFFER FOR SALE, aa above, ALL THAT MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, Comprising (more or less) 195 Acres, situated at Blandville, subdivided into two blocks of 85 and 110 acres, at present leased to Mr James McClelland and Joseph Powell, respectively. There is a fine comfortable house of 4 rooms, together with stable, dairy, etc., on the 100 acres. This is really a splendid property, and ie to be offered for sale in one lot. Farther particulars on application. H. MATSON and CO., 8237 Auctioneere. > LANDI LAND 11 'i TT MATSON ANDOO., WOOLBROKERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND LAND SALESMEN, 164 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Would draw the attention of the public of Canterbury to the Facilities Afforded by their ,s LAND AGENCY DEPARTMENT For the PROMPT DISPOSAL OF PROPERTIES Of Every Description. Their personal connection is such that they are continually coming into touch with those d«iirous of fcocuring snug farms, good grazing properties, leaseholds and freeholds of all kind*, and safe investments, so that for •ny Property Placed in their Hands a SPEEDY REALISATION, ■Without Unnecessary Expense ia Assured. They Publish a QUARTERLY LAND CATALOGUE, the Best Medium of its kind in the Colony, and they Advertise Extensively in Every Paper throughout the Proviuce. The ability 0! the individual members of the firm ia universally acknowledged, and Tendon can a! way a rely on their interests receiving first coniideration. Furthermore, the Central Position of their OfSc*i and the grand opportunity afforded to Clients who are keen to sell, namely, the right of submitting to Public Auction at the Regular Monthly Lend Sales, which are held throughout the season, without having to place the properties in the hands of more than one a_ent, which more frequently lends to reduce ita value by being hawked than to assure a speedy sale. H. MATSON and CO., Land Department. * - . ;•<■; THE Boot" Polisher" can '.. cbtaincd at K. Atftuuen'i, liaecatstar

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10869, 19 January 1901, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10869, 19 January 1901, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10869, 19 January 1901, Page 12

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