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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. pOALGATB SALE. FRIDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY. 400 Forward Two-tooth Wethers 100 Fat Lambs 80 Fat Ewes 60 Fat Wethers Wβ shall be pleased to recsive further entneS * H. MATSON and CO., 86 Auctioneers. T E E S T O N SALE. FRIDAI NEXT. ISO Sound-mouth Halfbred Ewes 150 Sound-mouth lialfbred Ewes 75 Sound-mouth Halfbred Ewes 175 Four-tooth Wethers 60 Store Lambs « 20 Head Cattle 150 Fat and Store Pigs Also, on account of F. Woods, Sundries .too numerous to quote. 96 H. MATSON and CO. CLEARING SALE. DOYLESTON. DOYLESTON. LAND. LAND. LAND. FRIDAY, 18th APRIL, 1902. 103 ACRES of the richest land in the Eliesmere district. A Chance of a lifetime. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from Mrs Rusbrook, Doyleston, to hold a CLEARING SALE OF LAND AND LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, On the Property, The Land comprises 103 ACRES of the finest dairying land in Eliesmere, divided into aeven paddocks, well watered, and well fenced. Splendid houee of eight rooms, and stable. Dairy and' wash-house, and stockyard. Land Transfer Act, free from incumbrance. The vendor will require cash, but we can no doubt find two-thirds of the purchase money. A chance o£ a lifetime. Particulars of Stock as follows: — 8 Cows in full profit 12 Cows, springing down • -A splendid lot. 30 Head Young Cattle, different ages, 12 head risiing 2yra, 11 yearlinge 8 Draught Horses, grand sorts; 1 Hack, three years, s. and h.; McCormick -. Binder, splendid order; Ploughs, Harrows, Farm Implements, of. all descriptions. Dairy Utensils, Empty Sacks. 150 Fowls, and sundries in galore, 2 Horse Dray and Frame, Spring Trap (splendid article), Light Spring Dray. Also, 7 Shares in the Doyleston Creamery Don't forget the date, 18th APRIL. Ssfle at 12.30. Luncheon 12 p.m. N.B.—The property will be offered at 12.30 p.m. on day of sale. No reserve. 9795 H. MATSON and CO. CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 18th, 1902. BELFAST. BELFAST. BELFAST. "ITfTE have received instructions from Mr -»»- Norman Dunlop (Preston's Farm), Belfast, to hold a CLEARING SALE of LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, On the place, on the above date. The following are a few of the items: 13 Cows and Forward Heifers, grand lot 4 Yearling Heifers (out of beat cows) 1 Yearling Bull, beautiful sort 15 Head Young Cattle Draught Mare, 4yrs, in foal (Glenlie); Filly, rising three, by Glenlie; Draught Yearling Colt; Draught Foal Filly. Pedigrees at time of sale. Draught Gelding, aged; Draught Gelding, 9yrs; 4 Breeding.. Sows, well bred; Binder (McC), iJray and Frame (D.), Roller, Grubber (M.S.), S.F. Plough. (IX), Set Iron Harrowa, Planet Grubber with extras, Spring Cart (J-ton), Seconds Wheat, Firewood, Harness, Sundries in , galore, together, with Furniture, '6 Acres Potatoes (splendid crop). Sale at 12.50 p.m. Luncheon 12 noon. No reserve. H. MATSON and CO. 1 Aa Mr Dunlop has the reputation of always being a careful farmer, buyers will find the STOCK IN SPLENiHD HEART. The FARM" of 3» Acres is for Private Sale. i Please apply to ;90, H. MATSON and CO. CLEARING SALE. ! MONDAY. APREL. 21et, 1902, 1 AT BROADFIELDS, Commencing at 1.30 o'clock. ' ■ H MATSON and CO. have been favoured • with instructions from Mr W. ' it. White, who has leased his farm for a tarn of years, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the Whole of hie LIVE and DEAL* STOCK, as under:— 1 Bay Gelding, Captain, broken to all work; 1 Bay Gelding, Punch, broken to all work; 1 Chestnut Mare, 6 years, broken to all work; 1 Chestnut Horse, 8 years, broken to all work; 1 Chestnut Hack Mare 6 .years, Darling, very fast, by Brooklyn, dam a thoroughbred mare; 1 Two-years, out of the above mare, by Electioneer; 1 One-year, out the above mare, by Electioneer; 16 Fat Lambs, 70 Good Ewes and Wethers, 20 pairs Fowls, 1 Roan Gelding, Tom Wilkinson, quiet in aaddle and harness, very reliable; farmer'e cart and harness; 4 drays, two with frames; tip cart, roller, Duncan disc harrows, 3 sets tine harrows, Massey Harris cultivator, d.-f. plough (Reid and Gray), potato plough, McSherry drill, stack good hay (last season's), 150 bushels grass seed, 600 bushels last year's Tuscan wheat, excellent seed, in lots to suit purchasers; 10 acres Derwent potatoes, usual quota of sundries, also 1 Piano reaper and binder, 1 Maseey. Harris do. do. 100 H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. ■ KAIAPOL KAIAPOI. LAND, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, FURNITUBB. THURSDAY, 24th APRIL, 1902. tW" E lave received instructions from Mr. » *" < H. West"n (who has told his butchering business), io SELL 40 Acres Good Land, divided into 5 paddocks, well fenced end watered, new Broo tried .House, and -conveniences. 3rstall Stable. 5-3 tall GowsheA, Pinery, Slaughter House,- and Man's Whare.' Clear title. Also 14 Cows in milk- and soringir jr down, . splendid lof> .3 Yearlings', 25 Calves, 1 Pony broken to. s. and h., 1 heavy Hawking Cart, 1 lteht Hawking Cart, 'Tip Dray Frame, Beef Trestles, Killing- Tools, end sundries too numerous to mention. Also the whole of the Furniture contained in an eight-roomed House, well worth anyone's while to inspect as of good quality. SALE AT 12.30 p.m. '- LUNCHEON, 12 NOON. NO RESERVE. 95 H. MATSON and CO.' LAND. LAND. LAND. farm in springfield district for Sale by public auction;. FRIDAY, APRIL 25th, 1902. In-Estate of late James Lennie. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from M. C. Barnett, Esq., district agent for the Public Trustee>, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, At the next Sheffield Monthly Stock Market On 25th inst., ' ,All that MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY, comprising 129 acres 1 rood, in the. estate of the late Jas. Lennie and beingvpart of R.S. 2912, Malvern district, add 4769, 4803, 4739, and 37085 Kowaj district, together with very convenient Dwelling-house and necessary outbuildings. The above is almost an ideal property, being situated close to railway station, school etc Title Land Transfer Act. Further particulars may be obtained from H. MATSON and CO., 89 Land Department. LAND AT SPRINGSTON FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MONDAY, MA* 3rd, 1902. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from Mr Chas. Ellis (who is leaving for the North Island) to SELL, at the next Springston Sale (by permission of Messrs Pyne and Co.), on the above date, his splendid FARM of 180 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, Together with good 4-roomed house, 4-stalled stable and necessary outbuildings, and subdivided into 6 convenient paddocks, with water in every paddock, end all well fenced with wire and gorss. The farm fronts the main Selwyn road, and is abcut 3 miles from school and railway at either Rolleston or Springston besides being very handy to several stock markets, and is without doubt one of the very best farms of its size in. the district. j Also, at the same time and pace ! atT-SttTE offer FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCIIOI I *, by order and on account of the U&Fh&J™' **** * Very b " d * 16J ACRES (thereabouts), situated near Springston township, and divided into two paddocks, well watered by water-races, and well fenced, together with House of 2 rooms, stables, granary, etc I Further particulars may be obtained from H. MATSON and CO., I sß Lacd JJepartment.

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

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