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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. SYNOPSIS OF SALES, which we are conducting, and which we will be represented at for the next week: — THIS DAY. Addington Weekly Stock Market THUBSDAY, 10th. ; Mr Jan. Pfttchell's Clearing Sale, Waverley Waikari Sale. Oxford Sale. FRIDAY, 11th. Leeston Sale, and Mr F. Wood's Sale. Coalgate Sale. MONDAY, 14th. Mr F. HeissenbuUcl'e Sale at Fendalton Rolleoton Sale, and Clearing Sale at Ayleabury. on account of Executors late W. Vinceat TUESDAY, 15tK. Rangiora Sale WEDNESDAY, 16th. Addington Sale THURSDAY, 17th. Clearing on account of Mr Alex. Irvine nt Southbridge. Oxford Sale. Supplementary Wool Sale (for which we shall be glad to receive parcels). FRIDAY, 18th. Mr N. M. Dunlop's Clearing Sale, at Beifaet Darfield Sale, and Mrs Rushbrook'e Sale, at Leesion H. MATSON ana CO.. 14 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, AT WA V E RLE V, TO-MOF.P.OW. On account of Mr Jae. Patchell. Sale at 10.30 a.m. Luncheon. H. MATSON and CO., eg Auctioneers, j f\ X F Op SALE. ENTERPRISE YARDS. TO-MORROW. 150 Two-tooth Halfbred Wethere < 175 Prime Fat Lambs 209 Meiino Ewes Wβ shall ba pleased to receive further H. MATSON and CO., 87 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT AYLESBURY. MONDAY NEXtTaPRIL 14th, 1902. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instruction* fiom the Executors in the estate of the late Wm. Vincent (owing to their having disposed of the estate at Ayleebury, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date at the Homestead, Ayleebury, the WHOLE of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, cc-mprisiner— SHEEP. 100 Ewes (about) 120 Lambs (about) HORSES. Bay gelding Prince, 6yrs; 1 bay mare, Bonny, 7yre; 1 eh mare, Polly; 1 brown mare, Nellie; 1 gelding, Bob, -lyrs: bay mare. 6vre, by Bob Roy; bay fiidly, 2yr'«, by Lord Nelson. All these horses are grand farm horses and in eplendid condition. Also 1 stallion, Stanmore, and 2 draught foals. Hacks—Grey re, Kitty, syrs, by The Lumper; bay gelding, Mambrino; grey mare, Queonie. Also 1 cow, juet on calving. IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, Etc., Quantity of gram seed, manure, chaff, oats (in shed), reaper and binder, 3-.-plough and blocks for same, corn-cru»her, harrows, disc harrows, number new sacks, manure and grain drill, horse trees, dray and frame, several sets of, harness, gig, wire netting, wire, poeta and stakes, ladder, wheelbarrow, empty sacks, men's whare, hurdles, 400 gallon tank, 2 spring drays, 4-leaf harrows, tools, horsecovers, saddle and bridle, 2 sheep feeders, sundries which collect on a farm of this size too numerous to particularise. FURNITURE. Suite (in Russian leather), dining tables, curtain poles and rings, carpets, blinds, oheffonier, coalscuttle, overmantel, fender and irons, hearth rugs, oil olotS, 2 double bedsteads, 1 single do., wire mattreeees, washstand and ware, duchesae table, chest drawers, kitchen furniture, cooking range, end sundries. ■ - ■ . NO EXTRA ENTRIES. SALE at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. H. MATSON and CO., 103 . Auctioneers. H. MATSON AttD COS jgPECIAL LIST OP DESIRABLE F^BMS. SELECTED AS BEING GOOD VALUE AND WORTH INSPECTION. BELFAST—Splendid little property of 35 Acres; averages 62 bushels of wheat; subdivided into 4 paddocks, securely fenced; all first-class -land together with 5-roomed' bouse, w.h., sheds, eta. £56 per acre, equal io cash. ' . Fol. 31 PoHq.AoCT". Particulars. Price. ' " £ s. d. 135— 200 Oxford, in four pad* docks, whare apd s'tabiea , ... . ... 510 0 SPRINGSTON—Compact Farm of 180 Acres, subdivided into 6 paddocks, together with 4-roomed house and 4-stalled stable. Price £7 10s, independent value. Owner open to reasonable offer. -»• Fol. 265" 158— 500 Peninsula; grand cocks- ' *' ,foot country , ..." —.".«" 139— 600 South ■ Canterbury, all - in English grass, cheap 4 0 0 MID-LINCOLN ROAD—£3 Acres, divided into 8 paddocks, securely fenced, in good heart ■ • β-roomed house, stables, and cowshed, trap* house, etc. £33 per acre. Very easy tenne. JFol. 251 HALSWELL—I7i Acres and 85 Perches divided into 5 paddocks, with house and* /stables, being a compact farm; also a large quantity of hay and mangolds. Price £1200 Pol. 258 123— 400 Courtenay district, best farm in district .... 7-h> o MASTERTON—A-firet-raie Property, : comprising 3188 Acres freehold, 340 Acres fiaori Leasehold (8J years to run, rent £25 per annum). The whole subdivided into 12 padV docke, woolshed, yards, - concrete dip, stable, outhouses, 13-roomed House. At present about fiSOrt sheep and 250 head cattle, and will eattly carry 400 cattle. Stock included in sale, and also first-class, crop of turnips. Homestead is 2| miles from a steamboat, harbour, and 400 yards from the .sea. Price for the property £13,000. Further particulars on application. Fol. 419 SOUTH LINE, near Town—Compact Farm 190 Acres, divided into 9 paddocks, well fenced and watered, dose to school, 4-roomed house stables, and all outbuildings, 3 miles from station. ' Price £12 10s. Fol. 413 NORWOOD—29O Acres, divided into 7 paddocks, all veil watered, together with comfortable dwelling of 5 rooms, stables, implement shed, etc, ail in perfect order and condition. £5 10s. Fol. I4i KILLINCHY—B2S Acres, divided into 14 paddocks, together with good house and outbuildings, situated about 5 miles, from railway station, and 2J from schoolhouse, being <V a good mixed farm, returning in parte7s fcushela to the acre. Price* £8 per aero. £2000 can remain on mortgage. ■ Fol. 431 12 MILES FROM TOWN—Splendid little farm of 340 Acres, divided into 10 paddocks all well fenced and watered, all in rotatory crops, and in good heart, dwelling contains 6 rooms, outbuildings inolude 6-stall stable, •.to.' £11 per acre. 443 HORSLEY DOWNS—One of the beat Farms in the District; 1050 Acres of fust-class agricultural and pastoral land, within one mile of railway all under grass, together with 9-roamed house, all conveniences, shearing shed fivestall stable, men'e hut, etc. Other particulars on application. Price, JBll per acre. Bona fide sale and prico. Fol. 326 WEEDONS—ISO Acres, good little farm, having a good dwelling-house and outbuildinge, well fenced and watered, and a handy property. £11 per acre. Fol. 462 WADDINGTON—Grand property of 900 acres; divided into 17 paddocks, everyone watered, dose to railway station, fences and gates in good order, modem house, with 6 living rooms, pantry washhouse, and dairy 4-stalled draught stable, chaffhouse, workshop and men b room, and implement shed, 2-stall hack stable (brick floor), trapshed and loose box, grain store, cowshed and woolshed (4 shears), aheep yards. Price £7 15s. Fol. 250 14— 600 Waimate, best farm in South Canterbury ... 14 0 0 4— 600 Ashley County, splendid cropping and grazing country ... ... j a 10 0 420—1000 Springburn, good buildings, really let-class f " m 8 10 0 MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL Pun PERTY-Well-built Residence of s7ven l£? e rooms and offices, h. and c. « ye tem, beautiful grounds and orchard, 10 acres of paddocks Most advantageously situated, command^ towndup tiereon, and the Convlleweni Home. Pnce, £2000, the whole of which cm remain or mortgage to a R ood man. Property easily saleable in small blocks, having large frontage. Pol £* H. MATSON and CO., Department.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11244, 9 April 1902, Page 12

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