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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. Q X F O ft l> S A Ii E. THURSDAY NEXT, April 2nd. SPECIAL ENTRIES. Account Mr Percy Fisher, ?M Two-tooth Halfbred Ewee 100 Prime Fat Wethers Account Other Clients. .'OO Two-tooth. Halfbrcd Ewes ?.m Twn-tooth Half bred WetheTS £00 Very Forward Three-quarterb red V.'ethers 2<X> Six and Eight-tooth Ewes 500 Very Forwaid Wetliers H. MATSON and CO.. 1274 Auctioneers, GRAIN AUCTION. SATURDAY NEXT, at 11 B.tn. \ T MATSON-S ""CASHEL STREET -CL STORE. Chaif. Oits. Potatoes, etc., etc., in lots to suit purchasers. 1276 H._MATSON_ayI j!O. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBETI. LITTLE RIVER. LITTLE RIVER. 30.030 FEET OF TOTARA TIMBER. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from the Executors of the late W. Coop, Little River, to SELjj on APRIL 2nd (aftsx the Stock Sale), At tha Railway Siding, Little River, About 50.000 feet of SPLENDID HEART OF TOTARA TIMBER, comprising. 4 x 3, 4 x 2. 4 x 1. 3 x 2, 3 x 1, 6 x 2, 6 x 3, 8 x 8, G x 6. The above will be ab'.d in lots to suit purcJiaseTS. H. MATSON and CO., 1273 Auctioneers. H. MATSON and CO., Established 18C2. Established 1862. 16J CASHEL STREET. TOWN PROPERTIES DEPARTMENT. r»Q7K—rP-TO-DATF. HOUSE of 4 largo (S/O I O rooms, b*th, hot from copper, quite new. J-acre, all fenced and completed, close to Ciiy. Fol. 151 H. MATSON and CO^ MODERN HOUSE AND A FEW ACRES. rpHIS Cla's of Property not to be bad every -JL day. 10J ACRES of real good land and within easy distance- of town, 15 MINUTES WALK OF TRAM. Residence trf 0 rooms and offices, ooncrete foundations, dfey well, etc., a nibble at £650. Fol. 133 H. MATSON and CO. £A or —MODERN "VILLA ia Spleadid popitioo and close to town, every convenience, ir.cluaing h. and c. ram. 4 rooms, bath and scullery, ovecr Jth. Note price. Fol. 150 H. MATSON and CO. FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. 2 FINE New Houses in the City. 4 LARGE ROOMS, Bath, Pantry, and Scullery, H. and C. SYSTEM to both, very large and substantial workshop at tho back, can ba sold separately or together; area of land about 2G perches. Price £1100. Note.—A good proportion of the money may remain at the low rale- of 4J per cent. Fol. 25 E. MATSON and CO. f}A PC-SNUG PROPERTY on Worcester street tram line. Modern Villa THOROUGHLY BUILT to owner's requirem< tits, 5 rooms, tiled grates, 4 fires, pantry aid scullery, copper and washhouse, water indoors, Venetians, concrete foundations, together witii i-acre. ONLY 3 YEARS BUILT. A nibble. Fol. 459 H. MATSON and CO. AT HALSWEIX. J?Q7f; WILL PURCHASE 6i Acres of **O I«J First-cl*as Land, together with Superior House of 5 rooms, concrete foundations, and scullery, detached v,-"»khouee, stttblee, and cowshed. Further particulars at Fol. 137 H. MATSON and CO.'S. SPECIALLY GOOD. WILL Purchase Oi Acres o! Splen*/UUU djj, Land, suitable for anything that grows, anil at present in rich grass paddocks, also orchard and large gardens, vegetables and fruit, together with VERY COMFORTABLE HOUSE OP C LARGE BOOMS with usual offices, waebhouse and copper, trap-house and stables, fowl bouse, and piggery. FIVE MINUTES FROM TRAM LINE AND STORE, Etc. L. Transfer Title, etc. Tlie 'property ie in thait condition that it should sell at once. Call eaxly for oard and particulars. Fol. 159 H. HATSON and CO. W. R. DEVEREAUX. FURNITURE. Furniture. Exceptional Sale of First-class Furniture in splendid Older. Mr W. R. DEVEItEUX, Auctioneer, in conjunction with SPIERS and WILSON. E.«tute Agents, 146 Caslol street, Christchuich, has been favoured witi instructions horn Thornhjl! Cooper, who has given up housekeeping, to Sell by Public Auction, at his Residence. "Miiamar, ,, ST. ALBANS LANE, on THURSDAY, Anril 2nd next, comn eyeing at 11 a.m., the whole of his Firetc'.ass Furniture contained in 3 rooms, ccinprining usual kitchen requisites, table, chairs, crockery, dishes, lamps, floe ring, fender. iSCULLEIRY—BS r.cJts of mixed jams, 23 bottles of preserved fruits, knife-box, plaUbasket, floe ring. BREAKFAST ROOM—Wilton square carP3t about 16 x 15, oilcloth, rugs, piano by Bord , , Austrian chairs, rocking chair,. couch, sideboard, rimu table, velvet pile tablecloxh, curtain pole and curtains, lamps, etc. ■STAlßS—Carpets and rods. UPSTAIRS HALL—Flooring, mate, 2 chest* drawers, etc. UPSTAIRS, 4 BEDROOMS—Each with iron bedeteads, upholstered spring mattresses, hair mattresses, pillows, eiderdown' quilts, dressing tables, washstands, ware, Jucn»s«e cheste. curtain poles, and curtains, etc. BEDROOM ISOWNSTAIRS-Carpet, wcol and linoleum mate, handsome massive mahogany dressing table, mantel drape, brackets, vases, candlesticks, rimu wardrobe, mahojtaov marble-topped washstand, double set of Mare, halNScctch cheat of drawers, bookcase, double iton extension rail bedstead, spring kapoc mattiess, hair mattres9, bed linen, bolrter, pillows, etc., brass fender and fire-irons, ash pan chairs, couch, curtain poles and curtaiiu. DINING-ROOM—Brussels carpet, S3 x If, hearthrug, wulir.by mat, really splendid svite in Utrecht velvet. 6 chairs, ? ea«y chaiTS, couch, all us good a3 new, odd easy ol.iu-a, round table, flower stand, sideboard in ximv, kauri bookcase, really splendid piano by Cucciiia, music stands and stool, music, cushions, mantel drnpe, steel fender snd irons, coal box. clock, vases, ornaments, pier glass aud hangings, 2 curtain poles, rings and curtains, dinner set in full, fruit dishes, serviette rii:gß. afternoon set. a large number of -ofs d eld chirm, Worcester, Derby, etc., etc., .'n jplendd DRAWING-ROOM—New velvet tile carpet 15 x 16, suite of 9 pieces in silk tapestry, vralntit frames, occasional chairs, cushions, afternoon tea table, whatnot, several small tables, .magnificent inlaid cabinet, brackets, 2 curtain poles, rings, with handsome pile Alaska lace curtains, overmantel, hanging lamps, brass fender and irons. , Also CO oil and water-colour paintings by Butler. Gibb, Cooper, Cane and others, of West Coast and Lake eoemee. fruit, fiah, also, a number of steel engravings, etc. A really choice selection of fine work. Splendid Order—Ladies' acd Gents' Bicycles. B.S.A. Alko, 4 gas grates and 1 gas cooking etove. NOTE.—The house will be open for inspection of furniture on WEDNESDAY, April Ist. Wo »-;sh special r.oto to be taken of this Sale as every article is in gcod order and condition having been weil cared for, and MUST BE SOLD. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 1270 GREATEST SALE OF THE SEASON By WT R. DEVEREUX axd CO., 133 LICHT>.. FIELD STREET. OHrislcturch, And OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, DUNSA-VDEL. HORSE COVERS. HORSE COVERS. HORSE COVERS. Our DE WET PROoF_and BARB WIRE PROOF Patent Covers iuive caught on immensely. All up-to-dale farmers »re using I>evereux's Patent Bxrb Wire Protert.d Hot-m Covers. Be humane and uae Dovereux'* Covers. Solo Aifnt for Roknia District.. C. A. C. HARDY. M.H.R.; JOSEPH THOMPSON, Greendale; Mr DARTNELL, Sprin?tonrn. THE AMURI SALEYARDS COMPANY, LIMITED. rpHE NEXT SALE will b« heid on -L. THURSDAY. APRIL 16th. ■WIL THOMSON, 93M 6utna»a.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11546, 31 March 1903, Page 8

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