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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. LARGE CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. TAI TAPU. TAI TAPU. TAI TAPUTUESDAY NEXT. JUNE 24th, 1902, At 12 o'clock. . MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from Mr Thos. Brake (owing to tho expiration of his lease and his havintr taken over tho business of Mr Opo. Limbrick), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION .at his Homestead, TAI TAPU. on the above date, the Whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising: — CATTLE. 22 First-class Dairy Cows 25 Head of Mixed Young Cattle 1 Bull HORSES. 1 Dransrht Gelding Duke, 7yr?:- 1 Halfdraught Filly, 3yrs; 1 Bay Gelding Masher (very useful sort); 1 Bay Gelding Mack (very fust); 1 Brown Gelding. 3yrs, by Lincoin Yet. firstclass worker and mover: 1 Bay Pony Mare, in foal to Ha Ha (saddle and harness): 2 Half-draught Foals. 1 useful two-voar-old, 1 black stallion, half-brother to Lincoln Yet. (Several of the above are. prize-takers.) SHEEP. 50 Sheep, mixed sorts PIGS. 20 Fat and Store Pigs IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES. ETC. 1 Light-running trap, with harness, 1 rustic gi?, 1 long-shafter and harness, nearly new, 1 spring cart and harness, 1 farm dray and harness. 1 tip dray, 2 sets laading harness, 1 Deerincr biader, 1 clover cntter, 1 mower (both Massey-Harris), 1 D.F. and 1 S.F. plough (Watson), 1 set tine and 1 tet disc narrows, 1 roller (all by Booth, Macdcnaldi, 1 grain drill by Duncan, 1 Planet Jr. (new), also wire-nettiiisr, barb wire, sheep hurdles, milk drums, and a large quantity of sundries. Also a "arge quantity of seed potatoes, blue and white, and a number of shares in Tai Tapu Creamery. Also on account of Mr W. Humphrys, who is leaving the district. Tho Whole of his Furniture and Effects. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12 o'clock. H .MATSON and CO., G498 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. ST MARTIN'S, OPAWA. PUBLIC AUCTION. HMATtiuN AND CO. are instructed • by the Trustees in the Estate of the late James Clough to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At their Land Salerooms, Cashel street, on SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 38th, 1902, At 12.30 o'clock, All That Desirable Property Known as SPEDDISfG'S GARDENS, Comprising 3 ACRES (more or less), together with Three First-class Glass Houses thereon, with heating apparatus, etc., also compact Dwe-ilinghouse and outbuildings. The Land comprises some of the very test for market gardens, and the buildings are everything that can be desired. Title Land Transfer. Note—Our instructions are to sell to ckse up the estate. For further particulars apply at our Office. H. MATSON" and CO., Land Agents and Auctioneers. Or to MESSRS MEARES and WILLIAMS, 6199 Solicitors, .Gloucester street. LAND. LAND. LAND. CITY PROPERTY. CITY PROPERTY. CITY PROPERTY. IMPORTANT SALE - BY PUBLIC AUCTION, SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 28th, 1002. At 12.30 o'clock. By H. MATSON AND CO. at their LAND SALEROOMS, 164 CASHEL STREET, CITY. % H MATSON AND CO., instructed by the • Trustees in th& Estate of the late Cyrus Davie, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the following Desirable Blocks of City PROPERTY:— a. r. p. Lot I—o 0 262 having 83 links frontage to Madras street, by a depth of 201 links. Lot 2—o 027 having 8-1 links frontage to .Madras street, by a depth of 201 links. Lot 3—o 0 27 Having 84 links frontage to Madras street, by 201 links frontage to Armagh street. Lot 4—o 1 0 having 100 links frontage to Armagh street, by a depth of 251 links. Lot 6—Disposed of to a member of the family. ■ , Lot 6—o 1 0 having 100 links frontage to Armagh street, by a depth of 251 links. Lot 7—o 1 0 having 101 linka frontage to Chester street, by a depth of 251 links. . Lot B—o 10 having 101 links frontage to Cheater street, by a depth of .251 links, together, with 'a° first-class eubatantially-built twostore; dfweUinghouse, also good- outbuildings, and convenient ' accessories, - with northern aspect. Note—The Property is within a few minutes' walk of Cathedral square. Note—The Property has been in possession of the Davie Estate for a considerable period, something over 40 years, and has never been in the market before. Our instructions are to Sell to close up trust accounts. Towns of Payment—lo per cent, cash, 15 per cent, on 28th July, and balance in one, two, or three years from date of sal©, bearing interest at 5 per cent, pe* annum, payable half-yearly. Terms of Lot 8 with dwellinghouse known as 85 Chester street, cash up to J by Ist September, when possession given, otherwise terms same as above. N.B.—Lithograph Plans are now ready for distribution. - . . H. MATSON and CO., Land Age-nts and Auctioneers. Solicitor*— MESSRS JOYNT and ANDREWS.----6500 , CLEARING SALE. WEEDONS. WEEDONS. THURSDAY, JULY 3rd, 1902. OWING to tho expiration of his lease, Mr Henry Huhnke, of Wcedons, has in- , atructed us to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his xlomestead, on the above date, THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE Ai\D DEAt i STOCK, Comprising" SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES. 70 Lambs; 1 Draught Mare, Polly, in foal to Major; 1 Draught Gelding, Tommy; 1 do., . do., pick; 1 Chestnut Hack Mare, Byrs, by ; Burlinscton; 1 Bay do., do., Dinah, in foal to Coruski; 1 Milch Cow, in full profit; 1 Heifer, in profit and springing to her first ] " IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, ETC. , 1 D.F. Duncan Plough, 1 Duncan Disc Harrows (new), 1 15-Coultcr Grain and Manure : Drill (Duncan) r 1 Set 4-Lcaf Hairowe, 1 Farm : Dray and Frame (R. and G.), 1 Sydney Tip Dray and Frame, 1 Spring Trap and Harness. . ' Roller. Moulder. Hand Chaffcutter, Carpen- ', ter's Bench, Water Trough, Feed Boxes, ', Swingletrecs. Plough. Shaft and Leading Harness, Grindstone, Wheelbarrow. Empty Sacks, 2 Creamery Cans, and a. quantity of Dairy UtensilSf »nd Sundries too numerous to mention. Also, 1 Stack of Oatsheavcs, and 1 ! Stack of Oatstraw. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Luncheon at 12 o'clock. H. MATSON and CO.. 649-3 Auctioneers. [ PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CLEARING, SALE. KILLrNCHY. KILLINChY. . ACTING under instructions from the XnisWe v in the Estate of the late Mark Earl, H. MATSON and CO. will hold a. CLEARING SALE of all th.? r.IVrJ and DEAD STOCK and FURNITURE on THURSDAY, lf.th JULY, 1902. H. MATSON and CO.. 6491 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CLEARING SALE AT LEESTON. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • strurtions from Mr Daniel Cant, of Leeston, to hold a CLEARING SALE of his CELEBRATED HERD of 10 DAIRY COWS 40 For which he has been famed for many years. A so. Draughts and Trotting Stock. Implements, Separators, and Dairy Utensils of All Kinds Date ci Sale and fnrther particulars will be advertised later. NOTE—Mr Dan Cant'a dairy herd are of a Special milking strain, and have always been heavily culie<i. and consequently ha 3no bad cows. It •will pay dairymen well to watch for further particn.'nrs ot this sale. H. MATRON and CO.. 5493 Auctioneers. LAERY, MACFARLANE AND CO. THIS DAY, at 9.30. ~ T AERY, MACFARLAXE and CO. will Sell Ripe Bananas, Mandarins, Lemon.', Pines, Passions, Apples, Pears, Cauliflowers, Cabbages, find balance F.owering Shrubs. LAERY, MACFARLANE and CO.. 6527 Auctioneers.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11305, 21 June 1902, Page 12

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