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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON- AND CO. ANNUAL HORSE SALE LEESTON LEESTON. FRIDAY, 20th APRIL, 1906. 100 HORSES. 100 Constitutions of Ccncrete. Hearts of Oak. Legs oi Steel. Sinews of Catgut. T> L O O D. BONES. HAIR. On account of Mr W. Wright (Deep Glen), A consignment of Broken Draughts. On account of Mr H. E. Fincham (Willow Glen), A consignment of Draught Colts and Fillies. On account of Mr J. Boag (Middlerigg) A consignment of Draught Colts and Fillies. On account of Allan's Estate (Killinchy), A consignment of Draught Colts and Fillies. On account of J. O'Neill (Kaiapoi Estate), A consignment of Colt 9 and Fillies. On account of Mr H. Boyle (Ellcsmere Estate). A consignment of Draught Colts and Fillies. From Rakaia Island Estate, A consignment of Colts a£3 Fillies. On account of Mr Thos. Ramsey, i A consignment of Blood Colts and Fillies. I Also large consignments from Messrs J. McCarthy. Joseph Fay, L. Hartnel, A. lial.agh.J. "VVbitccliSe, Johus's Estate, J as. Lochhead, P. McCartem, T. Carter, F. G. Frampton, W. Marshall, W. hmyth, M. O'Neill, A. Quigley, T. McGili, W. J. Lemon, R. Manson, Jones and Reid, H. Simpson, G. : Bcnncy, C. Lewton, W. Heyburne, 1 Jno. O Boyle, T. Thomson. Jno. Malison, H. Chappell, J. H. McPhcrson, A. McLaugh.an, A. Greenwood, H. Snell, F. O'Boyle, W. McGuire, T. Graham. N.B.—Every horse entered is bona fide, and is placed on tho market for genuine sale by genuine owners. I The lots should suit all aud everyone, as they comprise Draught Stallions. Bro.od Mares, Heuvv Draught Geldings and Maros. Drausht Colts and Fiilies, Lorry Geldings and Mares, Carriers' and Van Geldings and Mares, Carriage Mares and Geldings, Coach Horses, Creamery Cart Hcises, and Huuter3 and Hacks. [ Sab starts sharp at 11.30. Commission, 5 per oent; entrance foe, ls. Every horso must have a halter, ls. (,576 H. MATSON and CO. . IMPORTANT NOTICE. RE LINCOLN SECTIONS, ■ To be Sold on account of late Joseph Borrovvcs. • rpHE SALE of the SECTION'S in the above A Estate, whioh waa advertised to take place THIS DAY, at our Rooms, has be»n ' unavoidably POSTPONED till SATURDAY, APRIL 21st, at 12 o'clock. 1 H. MATSON and CO, ' Auctioneers ' 9G70 Christohurch. ' PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, On THURSDAY, the 26th APRIL, 1906, At 2 o'clock, At Winter's road, Marshlands. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., instructed by Mr C. D. Kruse, will SELL tho ■ whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, on • the Premises, as above. Full particulars in future advertisements. H. MATSON and CO, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 95G8 164 Cashel street. Christchurch. IMPORTANT NOTICE RE THE LEESTON HORSE SALE. A WAGGONETTE wilt meet the first morning train from Ashburton at Dunsandel to convey buyers to Leeston, and will return them in time for Ashburton train in evening. The Leeston train leaves the Christohurch Station at 8.40 a.m. H. MATSON and CO, Auctioneers, 9567 161 Cashel street, Christohurch. - IMPORTANT. TT MATSON AND CO.'S SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. GOOD INVESTMENTS. A CHANCE. I Qr-rv ACRES—A Splendid Sheep Property, subdivided into 11 paddocks, well ■ sheltered and watered. A large quantity of the land is in spring feed, winter turnips, and young grass, and is without doubt one j of the sweetest sheep farms in Canterbury. | Situated within easy distance of Christchurch, and close to several saleysrds, freezing works, ' etc. We wish to emphasise the" fact that the property is a high-grade sheep farm, and all ploughable, and located close to school, Tail, and all convenience. We are instructed to sell this beautiful farm at the ridiculously low price of £8 per acre, in order to facilitate an immediate sale. Buyers, • if you want a sheep property, don't lose > this chance. The buildings include a faith- ' fully-built Dwellinghouse of eight rooms, stables, implement shed, shearing shed, loosel box, men's room, etc. Be guided by u»this is an opportunity. Folio 462 I 1 i . CHANCE. No. 2. CHANCE. I 11 f.C\ ACRES (more or less)—A Magnificent Sheep Property, a large area of whioh is ploughable, and grows splendid 1 crops wheat, oats, barley, turnips, rape, > kale, etc. This property has to be seen to be appreciated. The buildings include a first-class Dwellinghouse of 8 rooms, stables, ' implement shed, sheep yards and shed. I Plenty of shelter by well-grown plantations. The fences aro secure, the water is permanent, i and the location is perfection. We know this property, and recommend it to those iv search of sheep properties. Price £10 10s per acre. Folio 260 ! Note.—Catalogues of Farms for Sale posted f Free on application. 1 H. MATSON aad 00, Auctioneers and Land Agents.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12478, 14 April 1906, Page 16

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