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AUCTIONS . H. MATSON AND CO. ~ FOURTH WOOL SALE^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, MO3. NOTICE TO BUYERS. H MATSON and CATALOGUE • ready since MONDAY, and comprise abou: 1300 BALES, The wholo of which is displayed at our Addington Store We sfljouM be g>ad if vendors as weM as buyers would take tins opportunity to inspect their parcels, as it is a source of gratification to us to be able to inspect lota with owners. 7339 H. MATSON and CO. T\ARFIELD SALE. FRIDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES--100 Prime Fat Lambs 80 Prime Fat Lambs 60 Fr.t Ewes 100 Breeding Ewes 300 Sound-mouth Halfbred Ewes 250 Two-tooth Three-quarter-bred Ewes 300 Four-tooth Ewes 120 Store I._mb3 200 Six and Eight-tooth Ewes 300 Four and Six-tooth Ewes H. MATSON =cd CO, 7350 Auctioneers. H. MATSON AND CO, 164 Cashel atre-ct PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, 7th of MARCH, 12.30 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE of one of the most (picturesque Residences in Canterbury, "Finch House" Estate, Tankerville, and near.y 17 acres, near Kalswell, being Part R.S. 147, containing 13 Acres, more or less, Lots 22, 23 and 24, Plan 632. on which is erected a superior and sound Two-storied House of 9 rooms, oharmingly situated, and resteng on concrete 'foundation*, now in the occupation oi Captain Ma't'hor, us follows:—Dining, Drawing, Smoking Room (and Library), Kitchen, Pantries, etc, and usual Offices on the ground floor. .Upstairs arc 5 Bedrooms, with bath, h. and c. water throughout. A special fcaturo are tho mante,'pieces and interior wood woric generally, which are unusually ornate. In front of house is a wealth of flowers and übiubberies, native and otherwise, variegated flax, etc, etc, ritoget-cr making up a picture which, backed by the varied colourings of *-ie adjnoent hills, is altogether oh-rminsr. Tha outbuildings comprise stables and trap roeni, looso 'boxes, and stalls, ereoted on concrete foundation's, ccw alied, with 6 batlp, piggeries, improved fowl-house, and yards, etc, etc. Also, directly opposite the -above, cr. a chain road, a Cles»n Grass Paddock, rontainin? 3a 2r 24p, Lot 35, Pan 682. The land is of excellent quality, nearly all frontage, and eqiwilly suitable for grazing, cropping, or close culture, and witHn n few minutes' walk of Halfwe'l Tram Terminus. Title Land Transfer. Sale at 12.30, SATURDAY, MARCH 7th. For further particulars apply 11. MATSON and CO.. Auctioneer*., or OARRICK, COWLISHAW. and FISHER. 7330 Solicitors, Gloucester street. LARGE AND IMPORTANT CLEARING OUT SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. BROOKSIDE". BROOKSIDE SHEEP, CATTLE. HORSES. PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. •iHURSBAY, MARCH 26th, 19M MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from Messrs Jewell Bros, who ore leaving the district, to hold a CLEARING SALE, on the property known as WATSON'S FARM. Brookside, about 1 miles from Selwyn Railway Station, of the wihole of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, which comprises: — SHEEP— 250 S.M. Breeding Ewes ICO Aged Breeding Haifbreds 300 Prime Fat Lambs 200 Very Forward Store Lamb* CATTLE— 2 Milch Cows 40 Heifers, springing and in calf 14 Prime Fat- Steers 50 Two-year-old Steers 64 18 Months-old, Mixed Sexes 30 12 Months-old, Mixed Sexca 10 Calves HORSES— 4 Draupfot Horses and _ Fo_lb, 9 Hacks and Harness Horses PIGS--7 Breeding Sows and 34 Stc.ro Pigs 1 Msssey Harris Reaiper and Binder (nearly new), 1 Harris Drip, combined. I Duncan Cultivator, 1 D.F. Plough, 1 S.F. Plough. 1 Sot 5-leaf Harrows. 1 Cambridge Roller, 1 Horse Hoe, 1 Dray, 2 Gigs, and 2 Sets Harness, 2 Sets Loading Chains, Harness for 4 Draughts, 1 Cart Saddle and Bri-rchcm, 6 Pig Feeders, 1 Horse Feeder. 2 Riding Saddles and Bridles, alao quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Dairy Utensils, and Sundries too numerous to mention. NO EXTRA ENTRIES. Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. Luncheon. H. MATSON and CO.. 7381 Auctioneers. GRAIN SALES GRAIN STORAGE. NOW that the harvest is upon us we offer our services to the growers for another season. We intend holding Auctions throughout tho season as heretofore, and will be glad to Teceive samples or bulk for such fixtures. Farmer friends please forwards samples of your produco, and wo will bo glad to quale you a price. At present we have buyers for good samples of Ryegrass and Oats. Our amplo stores at Addington, witih rail communication, enables us to offer unequailied storage, and to acquire the confidence of all buyers, owing to the almost guaranteed promptitude of despatches for shipments, etc, which more than frequently accounts for a good ea'le ait exceptional figures Write us. 7340 H. MATSON and CO. DALGETY AND CO., Lm WOOL SALE. FOURTH SERIES. THURSDAY NEXT. (")UR CATALOGUE COMPRISES— 1420 BALES Including Karetu, Caret over O, Wineglass, Xgabereheiro, Hayland, TE conjoined. lE, RU. Ngaio. Black tli le, Triangle over Mount PARNASSUS, and other \Vcll-known Clips. Catalogues ready and Wool Open for Inspection, from 6 a.m. 7216 DALGETY and CO, LIMITED. AMBERLEY YARD S. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. SPECIAL ENTRIES--Acoouut G. H. Moore, Esq, Glenmark. (In conjunction with F. C. Tabart). 3500 Six and Eight-tooth Halfbred and Three-quarterbred Ewes 1100 Sound-mouth Merino Ewes 2000 Half and Three-quarter-bred Store Lambs NOTE.—AII the above Ewes are off Tussock, and in good condition, and will be sold in lota to suit purchasers. Account W. Vaughan, Esq, Broomfield, 503 Four and Six-tooth Halfbred Ewes, an exceptionally good line, bred at Whiterock OTHER ENTRIES COMPRISE— 500 Prime Fat Lambs 200 Fat Crossbred Ewes 300 Good Halfbred Ewes 7145 DALGETY and CO, LIMITED. |TAWARDEN FEBRUARY SALE. FEBRUARY 26th. SPECIAL ENTRY— Account M. J. Burke, Esq, Waitdhi Peaks. 500 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes 1700 Four-year-oid Halfbred Ewes, ages guaranteed 6300 DALGETY and CO, LIMITED. HAYLAND STATION SHEEP AND CATTLE SALE. ALTERATION IN DATE. THIS SALE will be held on FRIDAY, 20th March, instead of 19th March, as previously advertised. PRESENT ENTRIES— 10,000 Sheep 200 Head Cattle Particulars in later advertisements. 7364 ; DALGETY and CO., LTD._ FANCY Ironing, etc, should be in the hands of on expert. We have the best fancy ironer in the colony. Bed and pillow shams, Goffered curtains. ladies' 'underskirts, muslin dresses, etc, etc, leaves this ironex's hands looking a perfect picture. "The New Central Laundry,'' next Rink Stables, Armagh street. Best, Brightest, and Busiest.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11511, 18 February 1903, Page 12

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