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AUCTIONS. H. 3IATSON AND 00! IMPORTANT PROPERTY AUCTION SALE AT HORNBY. AT HORNBY. On SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1904, At one o'clock, At Mateon's Land Salerooms. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., instructed by Mr John Eaglesome, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, His VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY at HORNBY, comprisl ACßES g " 61 ACRES Together with delightful dwe! ling-house, on concrete foundation, of nine rooms, bath, hot and cold water, scullery, pantry, storeroom, brick dairy, Venetian blinds, also stable, trapshed, x cow bails, detachable modern laundry, coal and toolhouse, tastefully laiaout grounds and gardens, and first-claes orchard. A compact, convenient, and model home. Note.—As Mr Eaglesome is leaving Canterbury for the North Island, our instructions are to realise. H. MATSON and CO., 9102 Auctioneers and Land Agents. LARGE CLEARING SALE. LEESTON* YARDS. THURSDAY. 2Sth APHIL, 1901. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., in conjunction with MESSRS PYNE and CO., have been favoured with instructions from Mr Dudley Hampton, of Leeston (who has piven xip some 400 acres of his land), to SELL, t>l the* Leeston Yards (the *tock removed there for convenience of pale), on the above dute, the following LIVE STOCK, WITHOUT RESERVE: — 24 HORSES. DRAUGHTS. 1 Bay Colt, rising 3yrs. by Grampion 1 Bay Coit. rising 3yrß, by Grampion 1 Brown Colt, rising 3yrs, by Grampion 1 Bay Colt, rising 3yr.«. by Grampion 1 Bay Geld., rising Syr?, by C.rampion 1 Bay Colt, risinsr 4yr», by Lawrence Chief, dam Good Hope mare 1 Bay Colt, rising 4yrs, by Lawrence Chief 1 Bay Colt, rising 4yrs, by Glen Lee 1 Bay Filly, risin™ syrs, by Better Times 1 Brown Filly, riling 3yrs, by Lochiel, dam Bonnie 1 Ches. Colt, rising 3yrs, by Prince Alfred 1 Bay Filly, rising 3yrs. by Prince Regent 1 Half-draught Filly rising 3yrs. by Lochiel 1 Brown Mare, Jess, rising 6yrs 1 Bay Mare, Bonnie, rising Pyrs 1 Bay Mare. May, rising syrs, by Lawrence Chief, stinted to Royal Alexander 1 Draught Foal, by Prince Alfred These Draught Colts and Fillies are all broken to lead, and pome of them to chains. They are the best lot Elleemere has ever produced, and Mr Hampton has something to be proud of. Come to the sale, and yon will one and all admit that a finer lot you never saw. HACKS AND STANDARD-BRED TROTTERS. Bay Mare, Ladybird, by Berlin, stinted to General Tmcey Brown Mare. Polly, by Dexter, dam of McKinley. in foal to Wildwood colt Grey 'Gelding, 4yrs, by Hiizeldean, dam Ladybird, broken to saddle and harness 1 Black Colt, rising 3yrs, by Wildwood, dam Ladybird; has not been broken 1 Brown Gelding, rising 3yr H , by Specification, dam Victor mare, unbroken 1 Filly, rising 3yrs, by Mannlicher, dam Chainshot mare, unbroken 1 Foal, by Castashore, dam Guy Fawkes mare Mr Hampton has been careful in , breeding from good stock on both sides, and racing men and men who want speed and stayingpower should inspect these' youngstere, as they are full of bone and quality, and are a really nico lot. CATTLE. 165 Head, including— • 60 Prime Heuvy-weight three and four-year-old Steers 4 Heifers, very fat 12 Forward Steers, 2 and 3yrs, Shorthorns 15 Steers, rising 2yrs, good colours 18 Heifers, rising 2yrs, Shorthorns 6 Heifers, springing close to Ist calf 20 Dairy Cows, in profit and in calf; a pplendid lot, end all sound 10 Heifers, two-year-old, free of calf 20 Yearlings, good colours , "165 All these Cattle *re well-bred sorts, and are in good condition, and as described, and buyers need have no fear that the article they come for is no good. Mr Hampton does not keep bad stock on the place. sheep: 250 Eight-tooth Ewes 4 Shropshire Rams 21 Forward Lambs A very nice line of ewes for »ny breeder. N.B.—Our instructions are to submit every lot to the highest bidder, and we feel certain that people wanting horses, sheep, or cattle will attend this sale, es it is an absolutely genuine sale, and the stock is far above the average; in fact, we seldom have the pleasure of offering the public such ft chance to fulfil their requirements. Sale at 11 o'clock. SHEEP. CATTLE. HORSES. H. MATSON and CO., PYNE and CO.. 0507 Joint Agents. ""important clearing sale at HORNBY. On TUESDAY, APRIL 26th, 19jM, At one o'clock. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., instructed by Mr John Eeglesome (in consequence of his leaving for the jNorth Island),-will HOLD A CLEARING SALE At his Property at Hofnby, When they will SELL the WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising— 1 Bay Harneea Mare, 5 years, quiet and staunch; 1 Brown Harnesa Mare, 6 years, quiet and staunch, used to being driven by » lady; 1 Whitechapel Trap and Harness, good as new; 1 Spring Trap and, harness, good as new; 1 Saddle arid Bridle; 1 Cow, In full proßt; 1 Dry Cow, 2 Pigs, 50 head poultry, 90 bushels S.B. oats, 2 tons oatsheaf chaff, lot hurdles, wire, 1 wheelbarrow, garden roller, water ballast, lawn mower, lot tools, large bin, tarjs stand, quantity of timber, firewood, and lot of firewood. Also, H acres Dement potatoes (splendid crop). FURNITURE, etc.—Dining-room suite, cheffonier, laree bookcase, with cupboard and drawer; overmantel, fenders and fireirone, ash pans, lamps, bamboo table, curtain poles and rings, iron bedstead, spring mattress, chest drawers, 4 seta bedroom ware, bedroom chairs, stretchers, tables, washstands, linen press, child's cot, bassinett, perambulator, rocking-horse, china matting, oilcloth, sewing machine, kitchen chairs, mangle, wringer, baths, fireguard, quantity dairy utensils, and sundries. H. MATSON and CO.. 9494 Auctioneers and Land Agents. H. MATSON AND CO., 164 CASHEL STREET, ESTATE AGENTS. 'PHONE 1117. IMPORTANT NOTICE. CLEARING OUT SALE OF CITY PROPERTY. As a Whole 6r in Lots to Suit Purchasers. WE are instructed by Mr GEO. LIMBRICK (in consequence of his having drawn the Homestead Block at the Levels) to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY, the WHOLE OF HIS CITY PROPERTY. Comprising Residence on Oxford terrace, next to Union Boatsheds, known as No. 372, with 6 rooms, gae, bath, and innumerable conveniences, 1 rood and 13 perches of laud, and , 2 Strong Cottages at the back, with 35 perches, facing. Union street, both let at 11s weekly, and in capital order, being Nos. 30 and 32. Property will return over 10 PER CKNT. ON PRICE ASKED, is in thorough order, and if anyone wants to make the most of a few hundred pounds NOW IS THE OPPORTUNITY. H. MATSON and CO., ' Sole Agents. i?7Ofl-A CLIENT has instructed ns to X> I U\J Sell his Modern Villa in the most d&sirable part of St. Albans, containing 7 rooms, Venetians, h. and c, bath, main sewer connection, i of an hour's walk to G.P.0., and about J-acre section, complete in all respects, and newly built to order. Owing to bavin* come across a bargain in Farms, HE HAS DECIDED TO SELL the above and take any reasonable offer submitted. H. MATSON and CO., FoL_m Agents. FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY. ~~ O-t Q~ f\— TO anyone who appreciates c&±tJ%J\J ' neatness and spick and span, up-to-date property, we can recommend a really good place in best locality, and improving rapidly. It comprises a mofern villa of six rooms, bath. h. and c, wardrobes, all usual offices, detached laundry, first-rate stabling, and nearly 3J acres, including spacious lawn and shrubberies, and clean paddocks, well fenced, and in thorough order throughout. Situated about 1J miles out. H. MAXSON and CO., Fol. 317 Agents, i 9011

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11872, 20 April 1904, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11872, 20 April 1904, Page 12

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