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AUCTIONS. B. MATJ^TaNDCO W4 tva R I SAL E. :A J TO-MOBSOW. . . Besides those Bheep already adv«rfased w e will SELL, on account of R. H. Wood, .fcsq., g,, Auctioneers. SALE. mondaFnext. H. MATSON and JO- wiU SELL about 80 6ft and 7f* Murd.ee and will be pleW^x^^her^es. clearing"s^^^ndalton. MONDAY APRIL 14th, 1902. TL/rvWRS H. MATSON and CO. have reIMFSS Sstrttttons fxoxn Mr F buttel to SELL, at hi* place, at Fendalton, his Live and Dead Stock, comprising foal by Rob Roy 1 Bay Mare, aged 1 US' dT/ and frame, 1 tip dray with frame, 1 Cambridge roller, grass seed box, 1 D.F. plough, 1 S.F. p:ough, 1 Hornsby grass mower, 1 hay rake, 1 rnonlding plough with hoe attached, 1 oat bin, cuantity of sacks, harness, etc., 1 stack of hay, .1 st?ck oaten hay 1 stock oatsheaves,, disc harrows and leaf harrows, lot fencing poets, barb wire, and sundries, too numerous to mention; abo, pony dog-cart, almost new (very stylish). , Also, at the same time snd Place, THE GOODWILL OF THE LEASE IN PERPETUITY, ofl Acre, more or less, situated at Fendalton, together with I good 2-roomed cottage, 4-stall stable, pigsty, fowl-run, etc. Sale at 1.30. 101 H. MATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT SOUTHBBIDGE. \ THURSDAY, APRIL 17th, 1902.MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have ieceived instructions from Mr Alex. Vvine (who has disposed of his Southbridge properly), to SELL, aa above, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Particulars of which will appear in future advertisements. H. MATSON and CO., 97 Auctioneers. CLEARING'SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT LINCOLN. MONDAY, APRIL 28th, 1902. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from Mr Wm. Brown, whose lease has expired, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his HOMESTEAD, on the above date, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, including:— . SHEEP—3SO Forward Wethers, 60 do Lambs 400 Halfbred Ewee, in lamb HORSES and CATTLE—4 Real Good Draught Horses, all real good reliable eorte, and all in work; 1 Smart Trap Mare, by St. George; 1 Young Cow, in profit (second calf); 1 Young Cow, springing to her second calf; 1 Fat Cow, 1 Fat Steer, 4 Head of fifteen, to eighteen months' old Cattle, 2 Calves IMPLEMENTS, etc.—2 farm drays and frames, 1 spring trap, 1 dog cart, 2 d.f. ploughs, 1 s.f. plough, 1 potato do, 1 Planet Jr. horse, hoe, 3 sets tine harrows, 1 set spading harrows, 1 spring tine cultivator (Dunoan), 1 15-coulter Duncan grain drill (almost new), 1 McCormick reaper and binder, 1 Chatham seed-cleaner and bagger, 1 Cambridge roller, 1 4-horse set of blocks and chains, whipple-trees, 4 Key racks, 2 clover sledges, 6 horse covers, plough harness, trap harness? cart saddle, saddle and rsridLa, quantity of empty sacks, dairy utensils, wool press, several stacks of straw, and sundries too numerous -o mention. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon. 91 H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. SPRINGSTON DISTRICT, For a Short Period Only, A 64-ACRB FARM IN THE SPHINGSTON ix DIBTRICT, together with buildings, and all in thorough working order. A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. Fol. 32$ H. MATSON and CO., - :99 • Land Department. ! TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. Tonks:) (W. B> > Narton. THIS DAY. A REMOTER. rpo HEADS OF FAMILIES, HOTELA /' KEEPERS AND OTHERS. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF Drapery, Clothing, Carpets, Hearthrugs, Linen, Tweeds,. Serges, Silks, Jackets, Macintoshes, Hosiery, etc., etc., To be held at TONKS, NORTON and CO.'S. Hereford street "Salerooms, ■ ■ THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY) aid following days. , For Positive Unreserved Sole. All New 1 Goods, just landed, and suitable for all classes of the oomnruzii-ty. . Sale commences each day at 1 o'clock sharp. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 202 Hereford, street. 42 W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. i BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. THE OLD PROVINCIAL HOTEL AS IT NOW STANDS. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON, and CO. have received instructions from the owners to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, Cashel street, Christohurch, . THE PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Together with the Stabling, Outhouses, etc., to be sold in one lob to the highest . bidder. : N.B.—Special attention is drawn to .this building aa the timber is nearly all sound, and iwas built at a time when only the very best was used. The roof: is IRON AND NEARLY NEW. Also at the Same Time, a Large Quantity of Furniture and Sundries. Sale on the premises, .FRIDAY NEXT, At 11 o'clock in the morning. TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers, Land <and Estate Agents. 43 W. Tcnks.) (W. H. Norton. . . AUCTION SALE. PRIVILEGES THE PLUMPTON PARK TROTTING CLUB. TMTESSRS TONKS, NOBTON and CO. have ItX been favoured with instructions from •the. Committee oi the above Club to SELL' by AUCTION, at -their Hereford street Salerooms, on FRIDAY.. NEXT, the llih APRIL, At ' The Right of Publican'e Booth for the Two ~,. days' Trotting Meeting, which takes ' place on. THURSDAY, the 17th, and SATURDAY, the 19th April. Large nominations have been received, and the attendance should be a record one. TOA'XS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 44 202 Hereford street. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. BY PUBUQ AUCTION.. SATURDAY, APRIL 12th. at 12.30 p.m. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have received instructions from Mr. Wm. Henley, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on above date, All that parcel of Land having 151 links frontage to Crescent road and 171 links to Henley street, St. Albans, well fenced, good garden and fruit trees, together with House of 7 rooms, verandah, bathroom, washhouse, and copper. A good family residence, well situated, close to the public school, and must be sold to close a trust account. Apply to _ . H. L. BOWKER and SON, Or TONKS, NORTON and CO., 9363 Auctioneers. ' W..8. HARDING. W. R. Harding.) (W. R. Harding. THIS DAY, 1 p.m. FmtNITURE, PIANOS, BICYCLES, ETC. MR W. R. HARDING will SELL, as above by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Rooms 112 Manchester street, a large and varied assortment of Household Furniture, Pianos, Bicycles, etc. No Reserve. 63 W- R. HARDING, Auctioneer. PARASOLS and Smartest Prevailing Styles. Tucked Selfcolours, in the newest shades, with handles to match, at Daliantyne's, House, Chriatchurch. ' :

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

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