AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. SHEFFIELD oALE. TT MATSON and CO. will SELL as under On account of tbe View Hill Estate. 250 Forw_rd-cc_d-tic_.cd Lambs, fit preen feed 250 Good Stores On acocrart of Client, 300 Prime Fart LambOn account of Geo. K. Willis. Esq., 20 Acres Turnips, gooa crop, straw stack and nin out. Also, 1 Draught Mare, in foal, staunch and quiet, with trial. 3328 H^MATSON_and_CO._ IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT HILL'S ROAD, MARSHLANDS. FRIDAY', MAY Ist. 1903, at 12.30. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from Mr W. Bourke, to SELL. c« above, all his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, compTMirsr— 22 Cows, in milk and springing 1 Purebred Shorthorn Bull, -vts, 2 Fat Steer?. 5 IS months' old Steers (real good condition). 6 Calves 1 Grey Mare (used in milk cart). 1 Bc.y Mare do., do.. 1 Bay Mare, rising tyrs. by Prince Victor, quiet in widd'o and harness (will pass trams). 1 Bay Filly, by Victor, Colt rising 2yrv 3 Pips 1 Dray and Sot of Drr.y Harness Mi'k Cart (nearly new). Set of Light Harness. 1 Massey Harris Grubber quantity of Dairy Utomuls and Sundries Also. 30 Tons Primo Me?dow Hay 8 Ton c Primo Clover Hay 4 Acres of Potatoes (Derwenrs and Early Rose) Sale at 12.30. Luncheon. IL MATSON and CO.. 8339 Auctioneers. LAND. LAND LAND. IMPORTANT PUBLTC AUCTION. SATLKuAX', MAY 9th. 1003, at 12 o'clock sharp. SPLENDID FARM AT SOCKBURN. HMATSON and CO., instructed by Mr*~s • Bini'ing Brothers, will SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Laud e-ale Rooms. 164 Cash-! street. _!i that very desirable Property known as BIRDLING'S FARM, comprising 97a 2r 35p. more or les-? Part R.S. 1511, subdivided into s:x paddocks, securely fenced with live fences, together with a Dwellintrhcuse of twelve rooms, stable.?, harness room, loft, cowshed, trapshed. pigstyo3. fowihouse. windmill, concrete troughs, etc., etc. Tho property is wo 1 sheltered with excellent pine p antatiocs. The situation is undeniable being only a mile from the Sockburn Railway Station, abattoirs, and within e"sy driving distance cf Christchurch. 'Tho Farm comprises first-class land will grow- exec- 'en- crop j of who.-.t. oats, and barley, etc. NOTE.—Terms of payment c?«y. For plan and conditions of ssi'e app'y U- MATSON md CO.. Auctioneers and Land Agent-. __3334 IMPORTANT SUBURBAN PROPERTY AUCTION. OPAWA. OPAWA. SATURDAY. MAY 17th. 1005. at 12.30. At Matron's Land Sulo Rooms, Cas.iol street. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. (in con-iun.-.ioti with Mr J T. Be'!), have received instructions from Mrs Cliolmonclr'ry. to SELL as above, her most dejirablc Property at Opawa. known as GLENFABA, Comprising aV.ui 21 Acre, together with well-built, substantial Dwe'.'.iritrfcciise of 9 reio'i-.s r~_.i;da.h. rnr.ijry, scullery linen press, cupboards etc.. stable, enrriage hcu'e woodshed, fowlrun. and nil necessary cutbui'dlngs. The property is securely fenced and subdivided into paddocks orchards and garden, and adjoins ' Risiu-ho!n:-." the property occupied by Nlr H. 11. Lonj.hnair. and cloeo to Opewa Station, ooaoli service, cliurc.h, etc. and lies two frontages. Altogether this pronerty affods - to nn investor a chanc? of securing hu IDEAL SUBURBAN HOME. Also, ■*> Acres adjoining tlie above property, which wi •! bo sold with the above if required. We will also offer, at the same time and place on account of Mrs Cholmcndclcy, a fine Corner BUILDING .SITE, situate at -.sdlcy, and subdivided into 5 excellent buiklinp sections of n.bout J-acre each, overlooking the river. For further particulars app«y to H. MATSON and CO., Land Department. 3340
PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. BELFAST. BELFAST. BELFAST. THURSDAY, MAY 22nd, 1903, At 12.30 o'clock. H MATSON and CO.. instructed by Mr • John Tisch, will SELL, at his Farmstead. Bo'fast, on the above date, the wholo of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, including— 20 Dairy Cows, in full profit and springing 25 Bacon Pigs 1 Mare, Creamy, well-known, used to all farm work 1 Bay Filly, 3yrs, by Clansman, dam Creamy, stinted to Sandow; brjksn to all work 1 Draught Yearling, by Lord Radcliffe 1 Fcal. dam Creamy, by Prince Victor IMPLEMENTS—I farm dray and frame. 1 tin dray, U spring dray, 1 d.f. piourah (Raid and Gray). 1 Cambridge rc'h-r (Reid and Gray), 1 sot 8-!eaf harrows, 1 s-f. plough. 1 Planet horsehoe at d swingictrees, grindstone, 6 cwt. weighing machine, six sets heavy *nd light harness, milk cans, 1 Whitccbnpel cart and harness, several sots plough chains, hayrake, also a larrae number of sundries too numerous to nortic lhinsp. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 12.V). Also, at the same time and place, tho under mentioned BLOCKS OF BELFAST PROPFftTY.Lot I—3Crv 3r 8p 'more or >?s). m'turned nt Be.fast.__RS. 373 and R.S. 1403. on the Main North road, all splendid loamy land, for dairy, cropping, and grazing some of the very host. Lot 2. comprising 3 sections on _i_rh street, •off Main North rond. each 3r rp. Lot 3, comprising the Belfast Bntrho.-y. together with half an acre of '.md. siiua!ed on the corner of York •street ai;d North road. Belfast, with dwell in? house and shop combined *il=o washhonee. sausage-house, sin We, cart*hed. chaffroom. Ivariiessroom, concre'o cellar 14 x 10 x 7ft, also kitcnen gard.i, cr-thard, etc. H. MATSON and CO, __ Auctioneers and Land At<nts. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO. THIS DAY, 1 p.m. ~ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., BLANKETS, ETC. FS. MALCOLM and CO. will SELL as • above. THIS DAY. WITHOUT RESERVE. F. S. MALCOLM and CO., 3272 Auction eo-rs. COLOSSAL FUR SALE. TASMANIAN AND AUSTRALIAN FURS. TASMANIAN AND AUSTRALLVN FURS. FOR PRIVATE SALE. TTi S. MALCOLM and CO. have pleasure x • in announcing the arrival of the First Consignmcat of the above BEAUTIFUL FURS, direct from the Largest Fur Houso this side of the line. GUARANTEED MOTH-PROOF. And All Picked Skins. 20 Carriage and Travelling Rugs 36 Hearth Rugs and Mats 36 Ladies' Muffs and Handbags 15 Specimen Animal Skins 50 Boas, Circlets, and Capes 10 Large Golf and Frilled Capes Etc., Etc The Variety of SKINS is Very Largp, and includes the Tasmanian and Gippsiand Opossum in grey, bro—n and black. Striped and Rock Wallaby, Waliaro, Wild and Tiger Cat, Kangaroo, Canadian Red Fox, Dingo, etc. The SALE of the above Splendid Collection BEGINS TO-DAY. No middle profits, merely our commission on manufacturers' price. F. S. MALCOLM and CO., Manufacturers' Agents. "FARM AT MARSHLAND7 ===== " THE Undersigned axe instructed by Mr W. M. Crawford iin consequence of his having bought a larger place.) to SELL hrs Farm on Hill's road. Marshland, containing 2r>l ACRES of MAGNIFICENT LAND. There are two Homesteads wrath ample on the property, and, if desired, it can be sold in two blocks of 15 and 14J acres. For pn..* and furt-er j»rtjcu;aara apply to Mr Crawford on. the farm, or to GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., 3249 103 Hereford streets.
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Press, Issue 11564, 22 April 1903, Page 12
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