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AUCTIONS. •* H. MATSON AND CO CLEARING SALE. WEST MELTON. WEST MELfON. TUESDAY NEXT, 9th JULY. 1901. . H MATSON and X!O. have been favoured • with instructions from Mr J. Constable (who hae sold his farm), to SELL the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, on the above date. The following are a few of the lote on offer: — ' ' Six Cows (4 springing to calve next month), sow and 11 of a Utter, horse (tjuiet), trap and. harness teood order), sundries, implements, and "full complement of household furniture. NOTE—Extra Entries will b<» received for this Sale, subject to a small charge to cover extra expenses. Sale at 1.30 p.m. 8213 H. MATSON and CO. CLEARING SALE. iHURSDAY, 18th JULY, 1901. ■ DUXSANDEL. DUNSANDEL. H MATSON and CO. have been favoured • with instructions from Mr Alexander Fraser (who has leV.his farm), to SELL, qn the above date, the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, together with FURNITURE and EFFECTS. The following are a few of the Lots on offer: —, ♦ 2 draught mares, 7 years, 2 draught geldings, 7 years, 1 trap mare (splendid mover), 1 Rig mare (Ruby), 3 off, really good, 1 springer, 1 cow in milk, 2 heifers, 1J -stacks oat sheaves, 20 fat lambs, 40 breeding ewes, 2 rams, D.F. plough (R. and G.). convertible, 1 D.F. plough, 1 S.F. plough, 1 grindstone, 2 sets harrows, 1 drag harrows, drill grubber, Combridge roller, 1 reaper and binder, McSherry drill, dray and frame, chaffcutter, 1 gig (new), empty sacks, 1 spring cart, harness of every description, dairy utensils, portable forge, anvil, vice, vies, sundries, purebred Minorca and Andahtsian fowls, sheep dog, and furniture sundries too numerous to mention. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Luncheon provided. 82U ___ H - MATSON "and CO. LAND. LAND. LAND. \ .. - ■ - HAND if FARM FOR SALE AT TEMPLETON. PUBLIC AUCTION/SATURDAY, JULY 20th, 1901. H MATSON and CO. have received instruc- • tions rioni Mr James Neil to SELL at their Land Salerooms, as above, his compact FARM, comprising 120 ACRES, more or less, divided into nine paddocks, well fenced and watered, together with new dwellinghouse, scullery, dairy, and general outbuildings, farm is situated close to the Templeton Railway Station and township. Sale by Auction, at 12.30-o'clock. H. MATSON and CO., 8234 Land CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 23rd, 1901, at 1 o'clock sharp. H MATSON and CO. have received instruc- • tions from Mr W. Chapman, who has decidfeu to retire from Farming, to, SELL, at his Staoles, Opawa road* as above, his LIVE and STOCK, comprising— 1 Draught Filly, 3 years, by Clanaman 1 Draught Filly, 2yrs, by Rosebery 5 Clydesdale Mares, real first-class sorts, and their equal hard to get; three are in foal 1 Draught Foal 11 2 and 3 year-old Heifers 16 2 and 3 year-old Steers Also, 4 Tip Drays, 1 Triumph Drill, 11 coulter, 1 Wood's Binder, 1 Mower, 1 Side Delivery, 1 Disc Harrows,. 1 Duncan D.F. Plough, 1 Reid and Gray D.F. Plough 2 Sete 4-lcai Harrows, 1 Double-seated Buggy, 1 Spring Trap, 1 Horse Hoe and Sundries to numerous to mention. 285 and 00. W. R. HARDJNO W. R. Harding.) (W ; R. Harding. CLEARING SALE. BELFAST ROAD THURSDAY. JULY 18th, 12.30 p.m. ' MR W. R. HARDING has received instructions from Mr H. Lethwick (who has sold his farm) to SELL by AUCTION aa above, on the premises, The Live and Dead Stock on the Farm, comprising 7 first-class dairy cows, spring trap, set spring trap harness (nearly new), saddlo and bridle, backhand and chains, onehorse plough by Duncan, grubber, horse hoe and moulder combined by Duncan, concrete hand roller, Planet Jun. hand hoe, harrow and swingle treee, barrel churn, American ,churn, dairy utensils, ladder, wheelbarrow, 'stack oat straw, potatoes in pit, new and second-hand sacks, bacon curing tub, 7 baTfrazned hives and bees, and a quantity of sundries. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer, 112 Manchester street, Christchurch. 8252 W. R. Harding.) - (W. JR. Harding. Tnrr R. HARDING, W . GENERAL AUCTIONEER. 112 MANCHESTER STREET, OHRISTCHURCH. . Mr W. R. HARDING hae much pleasure in informing his Clients and the Public that he has REMOVED from 127 Cashel street to his \ewlv-erectcd Auction Rooms, 112 MANCHESTER STREET, Christchurch, near Union Steam Ship Company. These rooms are spacious, well-lighted, situated m the most growing part of the city, have entrances from two of the principal etreets, and afford every facility for Auction Sales of all descriptions. The situation is specially iavourabie to* the sale of Estates, Sheep Buns, Farms, Land, and Properties, either by Auction or Privately, while there is ample room for the display of Furniture and Merchandise of every kind, early consignments of which are solicited, and will receive prompt and careful attention. , __ _, TO LET—Large Room and Offices, Strong Room, Fireplaces, etc., good central position, Christchurch. FOR SALE. FENDALTON—One of the best residences in the district, 7 rooms, bathroom, scullery, storeroom, washhouse, coalhouse, stabling, coaohhouse, and everything necessary for a complete residence. About 1 acre land, well laid out, lawn, garden, and orchard. Owner leaving tho colony desires immediate sale. 478-396 CHRISTCHURCH, Suburban, within five minutes' walk of tram—7 room House, scullery, washhouse, etc., and say, 6 acres land, good residence, make good poultry farm, improving neighbourhood; large prospective value. "" 610-180 PAPANUI ROAD, just off—.s acres in garden and orchard, nearly new House 6 rooms and offices, stabling and buildings; a very complete little property- Terms if desired. 590-138 CHRISTCHURCH—CapitaI position for let- ♦ insr. 6 room House, washhouse, scullery, stable, verandah, etc., good section; only £375. 472.379 CHRISTCHURCH NORTH~S-room House, pantry, scuJlery, bathroom, lavatory, h. and c. water, washhouse. verandah, workshop, gas, and gas cooking range, section say 40ft frontage; all in capital condition; only £JOO. 471-376 NORTH BELT—House 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, lavotory, scullery, washhouse, verandah, Venetian blinds, main sewer connection, concrete foundations, iron roof, J-acre in garden, etc.: only £600. 471-377 BUILDING SECTIONS—aty and Suburbs, all sizes, lowj prices, and terms to suit. Loans negotiated for Large or Small Sums on Mortgage of Freehold property on advantageous terms. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer Valuator. Estate and Financial Agent, 112 Manchester street, Christchurch. DALGETY AND CO., LTD^ RICCARTON ESTATE. rpHE UNSOLD PORfIONS of the BICJ- CARTON ESTATE are open for Sale Privately. For particulars apply DALGETY and CO.. LIMITED. F. A. ARCHER, Manager. 831 C. 1. NEWTON, Auctioneer. , JOHN REID AND SONS. ~ FOR SALE, BY TENDER. rHE valuable and convenient FARM of Sunnyside, 4 miles from Wyndham Rail, ray Station, 6 miles from Edendale. No offer having been received for the above ane farm, which contains 960 ACRES, in 11 paddocks, mostly in grass, with complete comfortable homestead, and as Mr Cunle is retiring from farmfng, and determined to sell. NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE R& FUSE©, and to induce competition the following very liberal terms are offered: S per oent. deposit with tender, two-thirds may remain on Mortgage 5 years at 4 J per cent, per annum, balance on completion of title. Possession to plough on acceptance of tender, and full possession in a month thereafter. Tenders at per acre marked outside—'Tender for Sunnyside," will be received by us till Bth JULY, 1901. JOHN REID and SON, 6159 Dunedin. M"~IJDG-UARDS for Bicycles are now r£ quired. Hall-Shone, Celluloid, and other* in atock, from 3s 6d set, R. Wilkin, 170 Liohfieid street
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11010, 6 July 1901, Page 12
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