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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE Ai" HORNBY. On TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 26th, 1904, At 1.30 o'clock. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., instructed by Mr John Eagleeome (:n consequence of his leaving for the -North Isiand). will HOLD A CLEARING SALE At his Property at Hornby. When they will SELL the WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Comprising— 1 Bay Harness Mare, 5 years, quiet and scund; 1 Brown Harness Mare, 6 years, qr.iet and sound, used to being driven by a lady; 1 Wbitechapct Trap and Harness, good "as new; 1 Spring Trap and harness, good as new; 1 Saddle and Bridle', 1 Cow, in full profit; 1 Dry Cow, 2 Pige. SO 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, tank stand, quantity of timber, firewood, and lot of firewood. Also, '1J acres Derwent potatoes (splendid crop). FURNITURE, etc.— Oinine-room suite, cheffouier. lar?e bookcase, with cupboard and drawer; overmantel, fenders and fireirons, ash pans, lamps, bamboo table, curtain poles and rings, iron bedstead, spring mattress, chest drawers. 4 sets bedroom ware, bedroom chairs, stretchers, tables, washstands. linen press, child's rot. bassinett, perambulator, rockiiiE-horso. china matting, oilcloth, sewing machine, kitchen chairs, mangle. wringer, baths, firecuard, quantity dairy utensils, and sundries. Note Hour of Sale, 1.30. H. MATSON and CO.. 9917 Auctioneers an! Land Agents. CLEARING SALE. DRAUGHT HORSES HACKNEYS and STANDARD TROTTERS, CATTLE. SHEEP, Etc.. Etc. AT LEESTON SALEYARDS. On THURSDAY NEXT. 2Sth APRIL. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. (in conjunction with Messrs PYNE and CO.) have received instructions from Mr Dudley Hampton (who has disposed of the greater portion of his property) to SEI/L as above the following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK— 17 Draught Colts and Fillies (all broken to lead and some to the chains), a, grand lot 7 Hackneys and Standard-bred Trotters 165 Head of Cattle (all well bred sorts, in splendid condition) 300 Sheep (including 250 4yr-old ewes) Full particulars appeared, in last Wednesday's papers. SALE at 11 o'clock Sharp. H. MATSON and CO., PYNE and COSi. 991* Joinr Agents. LAND AUCTION. AT LEESTON SALEYARDS. On FRIDAY NEXT, at 12 o'clock. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from Mt R. McConckey to SELL as above— All that Property situated next to the Town Hall, Leeston, comprising J-acre land and House of 11 rooms, besides all conveniences and outhouses. Now occupied by Mr Sterling. For full particulars apply H. MATSON and CO.. 9313 Land Department. SUBURBAN' PROPERIf AUCTION. SATURDAY NEXT at 12.30. AT MATSOX'S LAST> SALE ROOM'S. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from the Executors late Walter Martin, to SELL as above—All that Property, being pert of R.S. BS, comprising 9a 3r 36p. bounded on the east side by Ald win's road and on the west by William street, together with good Dwelling House thereon, now in the occupation of Mrs Smith. This property presents an admirable chance to investors as it is most suitable for subdivision, and as it ie to close a trust estate the property MUST BE SOLD. Also, adjoining a section of 36 perches with.a northern aspect facing William street. H. MATSON and CO., 9913 Land Agents and Auctioneers.

IMPORTANT PROPERTY AUCTION SALE. A WOODKND FARM. A WOODEND FARM. , At Matson'a Land Salerooms, On SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 36th, 1904, At 12 o'clock. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., instructed by Mr J. G. E. Winsloe, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, That VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY, so -well and favourably known as Wia»]oe's Woodend Farm, comprising ACRES IQ3 ACRES More or less, being R.S. 1928, 2880, 3720, 6988, divided into nine paddocks, excellent land, together with * ««.l good dwelling-house of seven rooms, bath room, Bcttllory. and washhouse, i also stable with loft, and granary, milking shed, windmill, piggeries, orchard, etc., located, .within quarter of a mile of creamery, half a mile of school and post . office, has double frontage on Woodend road and Gladstone road. A grand agricultural and dairy farm, adjoining the properties of Messrs Joseph Stalker. G. Pateman, S. Stone, W. J. Bunting, and R. Petrie. etc. Those wishing to secure s> farm of this size we recommend to inspect Winsloe's Farm at Woodend. Note.—Aβ Mr Winsloe has purchased a farm in Southland, and leaving the district, the property is for bona, fide sale. H. MATSON and CO.. 9920 Auctioneers and Land Agents. SUMNER PROPERTIES By PUBLIC ~ AT MATSOieS LA3D SALE ROOMS, SATURDAY NEXT, at 12.30. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have re- ' ceived instructions to SELL as above the undermentioned properties:— On account of Mr Wm. Baseett, His most desirable property comprising over 1 aore of land, together with an up-to-date House of 9 rooms, t>ath, h. and c. water; splendid offices and appointments, connected with sewer. The property is beautifully situated, facing the beach, and runs back to Nayland street between Euston and Head streets. Very low price asked. Also, on account of Mrs A. J. White, Quarter-acre section facing the beach, together with good substantial House of 5 rooms with sewer connection, being T.S. 58. Also, Quarter-acre Section adjoining, facing Nayland street, being T. 9. 57. For fall particulars apply H. MATSON end CO., 9909 Land Agents and Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. AT TAI TAPF. AT TAI TAPU. On TUESDAY, MAY 3rd, 1901. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., instructed by Mr Robert Crooks, will hold a Cluing Sale at his Farmstead, Tai Tapu. «■; they will SELL the whole of hie Live a M .. Dead Stock, comprising:— - HORSES. 1 Draught Mare. Flower, 9yrs, stinted to Prince Regent, broken to all work, good sort, 1 draught gelding. Victor. Byrs, broken to all farjn work, good sort, 1 draught mare. Jess, stinted to Prince Repent, 1 draught gelding. 2yra off, by Prince Victor, broken to chains, 1 good trap horse, General, by General Ttacey CATTLE. 13 Good dairy cows in full profit. 2 heifers springing, 10 head of young cattle, 1 purebred shorthorn bull, 3yrs PIGS. 1 Berkshire Sow in pig. 6 Stores IMPLEMENTS. ETC. 1 Tip dray and frame. 1 binder (Deering), Cambridge roller (Anderson), disc harrows (Duncan), 1 set of 3-lcaf harrows, 1 grass mower, 1 set 3-horse trees_ one d.f. plough (Duncan), 1 horse hoe and moulder, 1 light spring cart (new), 1 rustic cart by Steele, 1 set of cart harness. 3 sets of plough chains and collars, 2 sets of trap harness (good), horse covers, sack barrow, grinding stone, 18-ga>llon copper, portable boiler, one bench and vyce, cross-cut saw, milk cans, quantity of barb wire, empty sacks, 9 ladders, carpenter's tools, 24 bushels of barley, 14 bushels of Tuscan wheat, '23 sacks of oat straw chaff. 21 acres of derwent potatoes, J-ecre of mangolds, 2 to 3 tons of hay. besides household furniture and effects, and sundries too numerous to mention. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp H. MATSON" and CO.. 9915 Auctioneers and Land} Agents. PRIVATE SALE. 14 Two-tooth Southdown Rams. 10 Two-tooth English Leicester Rams. H. MATSON and CO., 9918 Land and Stock Salesmen. ,

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11875, 23 April 1904, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11875, 23 April 1904, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11875, 23 April 1904, Page 12