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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TEST MELTON SALEYARDS. MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1903. SPECIAL ENTRY: On account of Mr Georgo Watson. ]Ofi Very Forward Crossbred Wethers 60 Fat Merino Wethers 1 Springing Heifer Further Entries Solicited. H. MATSON and CO.. 7517 Auctioneers. '■EST MELTON SALE. \ \ MONDAY NEST. SPECIAL ENTRY: On account Mr Geo. Watson, 80 Very Forward Wethers NOTE.—We- shall be pleased to receive further entries. H. MATSON and CO.. 7520 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE.-LIYE AND DEAD STOCK. AT WEST OXFORD. Un FRIDAY NEaT, 25th SEPT.. 1803. The Sale -will Commence at 11.30. " 'ESSES H. MATSON and CO. tin con- - junction with Messrs Ingram and Co.) have received instruction. s ! from Mr G. T. Jones to hold a Clearing Sale at his Homestead, when thev will SELL the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, as under :- SHEEP—33O Halfbrcd Ewes, four-tooth, a, superior line, lambing down to E.L. Rams; 1 , 200 Wethers, four-tooth; 4 Rams DRAUGHT HORSES-Bay Mare Polly, good active sort, broken to all farm work; Chestnut Mare Dinah, Syrs, real good sort, all farm work; Bay Mare, oyrs, Ruby, a splendid mare, and useful in all work; 1 Three-yenr-oid Filiy, just broken, by Biack Prince; 1 Two-year-old Filly, unbroken, Jock o' Haseldean; 1 Yearling Draught Filly. CATTLE—27 Head good mixed Cattle. Springing Heifers, and up to Three-year-old Steers. PIGS—I Sow in pig. IMPLEMENTS-Good farm dray, spring dray, 1 stripper (nearly new). Up-to-date, grain, manure and turnip drill, 1 Cambridge roller, I'McCormick binder, 1 cultivator, 1 set disc harrows (new), 5-leaf set harrows, 1 d.f. plough, 1 B.f. plough, block and tackle. 1 grubber, rustic cart, harness, complete harness for six draught horses, leading harness, etc., grindstone, 3 tons straw chaff, stock of oat straw, ton oatsheaf chaff, 200 bushels clean ryegrass seed, quantity of slates, stakes, fencing wire, and wire netting; also, Household Furniture and Effects, including front room and dining room, 1 mangle, and sundries boo_ numerous to mention, also sheep dog, etc. Note.—As Mr Jones has eold his farm, every lot is for bona fide sale. Luncheon provided. H. MATSON and CO., INGRAM and CO., 7513 Joint Salesmen. IMPORTANT NOTICE. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT RANGIORA. On MONDAY, OCTOBER sth, 1003. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., instructed by Mr Charles D'Auvergne (owing to their having sold his farm), will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at a Clearing Sale, to be holden at his Farmstead, Rangiora, the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising:— DRAUGHT HORSES: 1 Bay Gelding, Duke 1 Bay Gelding, Jack 1 Bay Gelding, Major 1 Bav Mare, Jess 1 Colt, Toby, 4yrs 1 Bay Filly, 4yrs, broken to chains 1 Two-year-old Draught Colt, unbroken, by Cavalier King HARNESS 'HORSES: 1 Bay Trap Mare, (well-known favourite) 1 Chestnut Gelding, syTs, very fast, by Fleur do Lys CATTLE: 9 Two and a-half-year-old Heiferß, free of calf 6 Heifers, springing to first calf 8 Heifers, springing or just calved 3 Cows, in calf and springing 26 Eighteen-months Heavy Young Cattle (mixed) SHEEP: 200 Crossbred Ewes and Lambs PIGS: 4 Purebred Breeding Sows IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS, ETC.: Reaper and binder, side delivery (McCormick), Massey-Harris mower, 1 3-horse dray, 12-horse dray, 2, double-furrow ploughs by Duncan, 1 single-furrow plough by Hornsby, ridging plough, horse hoe, double row by Little, Duncan roller, grubber, garden spray and pump, trap (good and new), gig (good and new), 10 sets harness GRAIN, PRODUCE. ETC.: 400 Bushels Seconds Wheat 200 Bushels Peas and Beans 10 Tons Potatoes 35 Tons Oatshcaf Chaff 8 Tons Hay 12 Hives and Boxes of Bees 50 Pairs of Fowls Also. Household Furniture and Effects of a large dwelling-house, _ besides sundries too numerous to mention. NOTE.—As Mr D'Auvergne has sold his farm, every lot is for bona fide sale. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. Also, on account of Mr Charles D'Auvergne. 3J ACRES at CAM MILL, RANGIORA, Together with a dwelling-house of four rooms. NOTE.—Is Mr D'Auvergne has sold his other property, and having no further use for this allotment, it is for bona fide sale. H. MATSON and CO., 7518 Auctioneers and Land Agents. H. MATSON AND CO., 164 CASHEL STREET, ESTATE AGENTS. 'PHONE 1149. HOMES ON EASY TERMS. i?OA DOWN will secure a New 5-roomed JjQyJ House, handy position, in Sydenham, with all conveniences, balance covering interest and principal. Monthly instalments, : Fol. 309 ; CANAL RESERVE. f»r» 4 ft—LARGE VTLLA of 6 airy rooms, cfa'O'iU bath, - pantry, scullery, tiled hearths, wardrobes, cupboards, gas laid on, h. and c. (deep well), full quarter acre, all quite new. A bargain. Fol. 303 TO HORSE OWNERS. ' * ■QRCid HORSES requiring running dwOUvJ ground. 2 acres, one mile north of Cathedral, together with 2 Houses, will let for £47 per annum, suit carrying firm or large soft goods house proprietors. Fol. 224 FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE * T FENDALTON. nearly 6 Acres of Land l comprising rich paddock land well sheltered with plantations, beautifully laid out gnrden and shrubberies, walks, etc., orchard, and kitchen garden, clear trout stream with rustic bridge. Substantial Residence of eight large rooms, handsomely fitted up and provided with every modern necessity, ah U3jal offices, h. and c. service, etc. Ample stabling and accommodation for coachman and gardener. Further particulars on application. Fo l. st H. MATSON and CO BAMFORD STREET, WOOLSTON. i? 1 Oft— FINE Building Section, J an acre, %]I~ U L.TA.. Quick sale desired Fol. 301 WEST CITY PROPERTY. J?OAft— A NEW HOUSE. 7 lofty reams, Xt JUU all usual offices and conveniences, h. and c, sewer connected, etc., handy to c:ty, good outlook over the Avon. Owner caving. Nolo the price, £9OO. Fol. 311 HAREWOOD ROAD. C'LOSE to Tram and Trains, high, dry and 1 salubrious, over 4 acres, well fenced and (proved, together with new residence of 6 rooms, plastered, etc. concrete foundations. £3OO. Fol. 231 a FOUND— "Spring Blossom Elixir," 2s; "Bloomine" cures Coras. Warts, and Bunions. Price 6d. "Sepoy's" Prairie Cure, 2s 6d; "Sepoy's" Prairie Oil, 2s 6d. At Chemists end Storekeopers. Wholesale: Keinpthorne, Prosser and .Co.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11692, 19 September 1903, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11692, 19 September 1903, Page 12

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