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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. OXFORD SALE.—ENTERPRISE YARDS. TO-MORROW. SPECIAL ENTRIES: On account of Mr A. WotCerspoon, WeJt Oxford. 15 Two. Four and Six-toorth E.L. Rams Other Entries comprise: 7.1 Four -and Sis-tooth Halfbred Ewes ■25~ x Forward Lambs ! 0 Prime Ewes 120 Pr.mc Fat Lambs 75 Prime Fat Wc'hers 100 Four, Six and Ei?bt-tceth Halfbred Ewes 150 S.M. Merino Ewos 50 S.M. Hai-brcd Ewei ."Oi Merino Ewes, bred at Wbiw-rocfc 130 Four. Six and S.M. Cro.-tsbrwl Ewos We shall be pleased to receive further c-',itries. I H. MATSON and CO.. j 'i? Auctioneers. L 1 ITTLE RIVER SHEEP AND CATTLE I-'AIR.. I CENTRAL SALEYARDS. J THURSDAY. APRIL 2nd, 1003. PRESENT ENTRIES comprise! 3iWl .Siiwp iJn) Her.d Cattle 15 S : '.-ii -cr* Further Entries Invited. H. .MATSON and CO.. fi."! Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GIGANTIC DISPLENISHING SALE. IRWELL. IRWELL. IItWELL. SHEEP CATTLE HOR'iIES IMPLEMENTS, ETC.. ETC. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. (in conjunction with Me-ssrs PYNE snd CO.) liave rr.*eive.'l instructions from the Executors in th? Fs'ittc cf the late J no. Cue to hold a CLEARING SALE of the whole of tho LIVE AND DEAD STOCK On the property known as "Bruce Coe," Irwfll. about the FIRST WEEK IN APRIL. The Stock, much-v. comprises tho fol lowing: 35 Draught Het.cs and Hacks 10 Cows in full profit 17 Heifers 1(OO Four-tooth Ews 200 Two-tooth Ewes 4(.K) Six ar.d Ewes ■100 Prime Fat 'Wethers 200 Forward Wethers I fioo Primo Fu>t Lambs I 500 Fresh-conditioned Store Lambs ! Also. ; A large quantity oi Imr.lements and sundries. : Fuller particular!) will apper.r in future ad- j vcrtisrincnts. | H. MATSON and CO.. ! PYNE nnd CO., ! Joint 1 PRELIMINARY : ~ADVERTISEMENT ~ j CLEARING SALE AT WEST MELTON. j MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have re- | cciv.-d instructions from Messrs Power Bros.. West Melton, io hold a. Clearing Sale of their LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. At their Homestead. West Melton, EARLY IN APRIL. Full particulars will be advertised in duo course. H. MATSON and CO.. 85 Auctioneers. LARGE AND IMPORTANT CLEARING OUT SALE OF LI YE AND DEAD STOCK. BROOKSIDE'. BROOKSIDE. SHEEP, CATTLE. HORSES. PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, 1003. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from Messrs Jewell Bros., who a.re loaving the district, to hold a CLEARING SALE, on the property known as WATSON'S FARM. Brooksidc, about 4 miles from Se'iwvn Railway Station, of the whole of tbo LIVE and DEAD STOCK, which comprises: — SHEEP— I 230 S.M. Breeding Ewes 100 Aged Breeding Halfbreds I 300 Prime Fat La::il>3 i 200 Very Forward Storo Lambs I CATTLE—

2 Milch Cows 40 Heifers, springing and in oali 14 Prime Fat Steers 50 Two-year-old Steers M 18 Months-old, Mixed Sexes 30 12 Months-old, Mixed Sexes 10 Calves HORSES— 4 Draußbit Horses and 2 Foals, 9 Hacks and Harness Horses PIGS— 7 Breeding Sows and 34 Store Pigs 1 Massey Harris Reaper and Binder (nearly new), 1 Mussey Harris Drill, combined, I Duncan Cultivator. 1 D.F. Plough, 1 S.F. Plough, 1 Sot 5-leaf Harrows, 1 Cambridge Roller, 1 Horse Hoe, 1 Drny. 2 Gigs, and 2 Sets Harness, 2 Sets Leading Chains. Harness for 4 Draughts. 1 Cart Saddle and Britchon, 6 Pig Feeders, 1 Horse Feeder. 2 Riding Saddles and Bridles, also quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Dairy Utensils, and Sundries too numerous to mention. NO EXTRA ENTRIES. Sale at 11 a.m. sha,rp. Luncheon. Coaches will meet both tho up and down trains at Selwvn on the morning of tho Sale. H. MATSON and CO.. 82 Auctioneers. . ■ . H. MATSON and CO., Established ISG2. Established 1862. I'M CASHEL STREET. TOWN PROPERTIES DEPARTMENT. HOUSE of 4 largo »t) I<J rooms, bath, hot from copper, quite new. i-acre, all fencod and completed, close to City. Fol. 151 H. MATSON a,nd CO. FIRST-CLASS TOWN PROPERTY. WORCESTER STREET. -A SPLENDID VILLA RESID<**CjiJ\J. ENCE, replete with every modern convenience, 7 rooms, carved inarblo and slate muntelpieces, h. and c. bath and usual offices, sewer connected, with nearly Jacre. NEXT Door to above, a slightly <J*UiJ\J. l-_rgcr House with 7 rooms and every moder*- convenience, including sewer connection to all offices and same amount of ground. For purposes of investme.nt or as owner's residence, nothing better at present ollering. H. Matson and Co., Agents. Fol. 122 -PJ.9.X —MODERN MLLA ia Splendid I po3itio 1 and clo&o to town, every coiivuiiienc-e, inciucling h. aud c, rajn, 4 rooui3, bath and scullery, ovei |th. Note price. Fol. 150 H. MATSON and CO. FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. O FINE New Houses in the City. 4 LARGE -J ROOMS. Bath, Pantry, and Scullery. H. and C. SYSTEM to both, very large and substantial workshop at the back, can be so.d separate.}- cr tcgether; area- of land about 20 perches. Prico i3OO EACH. Fob 25 H. MATSON and CO. 4?/lG"y- SNUG PROPERTY on Worcester &*'~£\JiJ street tram line. Modern Villa THOROUGHLY BUILT to owner's requirements, 5 rooms, tiled graU-s, I fire::., pantry and scullery, copper and washhouse, water indoors, Venetians, concrete foundations, tozether with i-acre. ONLY 3 YEARS BUILT. A nibble. Fol. 45!) H. MATSON and CO. A GARDENER'S HOME. HOUSE of 5 rooms, $ of an acre, asphalt paths, valuable flowers, buibs. p.ants of all descriptions. Urse washhouso 12 x 10. copper, eitc. greenhouse with 5 full bearing -.-.r.es, 20 x 12. and in capital order, orchard with even* variety of fruit. Price, i_325. Fob 13s H. MATSON and CO. Note.—A living can be made off above holding. LAND. 204 ACRES 201 FAR FAMED SOUTHBRIDGE DISTRICT. I TT MATSON and CO. have received in- ! *«-• structions from Mr John Ficcham t-u i SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ut the £-7 Leeston Sale., to be hold in APRIL, one oi tne Most Compact Farms in the District Further particulars will shortly be adverk««3, or may be obtained ucon application to . * H. MATSON and CO.. Auctioneora. I

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11535, 18 March 1903, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11535, 18 March 1903, Page 12

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