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AUCTIONS. H. _ATSON AND CO. PROPERTY AUCTION. At SHEFFIELD SALEYARDS. 4 M B E R L E V SALE. MONDAY NEXT. 23rd APRIL. SPECIAL ENTRIES: 150 Prime Fat Lambs 100 Pr.-me Fat Lambs . 150 Prim- Fat Lambs \ We shall be pleased to receive further err' Ties. H. MATSOX* and CO.. 19S Auctioneers and L-ajid Agents. On FRIDAY, 11th day of .JUNE. 1906. H MATSOX and CO.. instructed by Mr • Gcora-s James Brown, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION" all that very desirable pToprrty. beins Block VIII.. K-rwai Survey I lis,net. including Rural Sections 972 and 2117, comprising "FIFTY ACRE-*", more or ■ less, and' «.-*joii:s Mr F. Ber.ham's property. etc. A beautiful block of country. H. MATSON ar.d CO.. 197 Auctioneers ar.d Land Agents. GRAIX SALE. GRAIX SALE. GRAIX SALE. "Tr wh*ni it may concern." Or. SATURDAY XEXT. APRIL 2S'h. At It o'clock. In our CASHEL STREET STORES. MESSRS H. MATSOX and CO. intend b.vd'.ng a SPECIAL AUCTION SALE of GRAIX as ..':r.ve, comprising a varied assortment. including WHEAT. CUTS. BARLEY. BEAKS ar.d I COCKSFOOT. Etc. I yj'TE.— Wc will be plea.'-rd- to rr.-cive I Samples of ar.y lets which farmers may hive !on hand f r difpo.al for this sale. Hour oi .--'.lie: 11 a.m. sh-arp. H. MATSOX and CO.. 190 Auctioneers and Land Agents. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AXD DEAD ! STOCK.

OX THURSDAY XEXT. 26th APRIL, 1006.. At 2 o'clock, At Winter's road. Marshlands. MESSRS H. MATSOX and CO., instructed by Mr C. D. Kruse. will SELL the whole of his LIVE ard DEAD STOCK, on the premises, as above, comprising CATTLE: 6 First-class Dairy Cows, springing and in iiii.k 1 Cream Maro Polly, 7yr_ 1 Spring Trap 1 S.F. Ploiiß i (nearly new). 1 spring Dray, quantity oi harness, sets ot trees, implements, tools, and sundries; also the household furniture and effects contained in th. dwcliingliousc. H. MATSOX and CO.. Auctioneers and Estate Agent f. 196 __ IG4_ Cashel street Christchurch. IMPORTANT CLEARING~SALE LIVE~ AXD DEAD STOCK. AT SPRIXGSTOX. AT SPRINGSTON. On MONDAY, 35th day of APRIL, 1030, at 12.30. H MATSON and CO.. instructed by Mr • J. J. Watson lowing to his haviug leased his farm) will HOLD a CLKAHIXu SALE, at his Farmstead, when they will SELL THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AXD DEAD STOCK. And as the Farm is disposed of Every Lot will be for Bona Fide Sale. HORSES. 1 Bay Gelding Half-draught. 7yrs iSimes) 1 Bay Gelding Half-draught. syrs (Riby) I Groy Marc Half-draught. syrs (Bonny) 1 Bay Gelding Half-draught lyrs (Ben) 1 Bay Gelding Half-draught. 4vts (Mac) 1 Chcs. Mare, Violet, by Perkin Warbeck, with foal at foot by Farmers' Friend, and -tinted to Craigevirke 1 Bay Pony, stinted to Lincoln Yet colt 1 Bay Mare Maud, Oyrs, broken to single and double harness, and quiet for a lady to drive 1 Grey Gelding. 4yrs. by Manniiche.r. broken to saddle and Harness, and a clinking good hunter 1 Bay Mare. 3yrs, unbroken Cies. Pony, 2yrs; ar.d 3 Yearlings CATTLE. 2 Good Dairy Cows, 7 Head Young Stock SHEEP. 270 Crossbred Breeding Ewes (Shropshire and Southdown Rams first March) . 20 Store Lambs PIGS. 12 Baconers, 4 Stores. IMPLEMEXTS. 1 D.F. plough, 1 grubber (Cooper and Duncan). 1 set disc harrows (Osborne's), I sot tine barrows. 1 Piano binder 1 set chain harrows. I Planet horso hoe, 1 spring dray, 1 waggon C'Ocwt), 1 light express waggon with se-ats (_3cwt), 400 yards sheep netting, chalTcutter and horse-power. 2 sheep feeders, 1 scalding trough, -1-hon-o block and tackle," 1 Chatham grass cleaning machine with riddles, sets of double, single, and tandem harness, draught harness for each horse, tools, milking utensils, and a largo assortment of sundries too numerous to particularise. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. H. MATSOX and CO., 9523 Auctioneers and Land Agenta. VICTOR HARRIS.

THIS DAY, AT 11 O'CLOCK. AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. A _* assemblage of useful household rurni- __ turo, removed for convenience of sale, comprising chairs, tables of various kinds, sideboard, iron and other bed_t_ds and bedding, carpenter's tools, watches (rolled gold nnd others), grann&phone. bicycles (new and second-hand), and a multiplicity of general effects. 230 VICTOR HARRIS. Auctioneer. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. OOn ACRES of Really First-class Land, •>_D well fenced; watered by natural streams. Modern 0-roomed Dwelling, and ail i conveniences, good stables, and other outI buildings. Handy to town, and close to railway. Price £25 10s per acre. This is a very fine farm. 138 _____ VICTOR HARRIS. AN EASTER GIFT. ST. ALBANS. £OP(\ REDUCED PRlCE—Grand SeeOOU tion. close fenced and planted, house on concrete mid plastered, i» good rooms, .also bathroom, h. and c, large laimdrv. copper in brick, wash tubs, sewer connection, gas laid, Venetians, etc. App.y immediately. ' VICTOR HARRJS__ ANOTHER GIFT. XORTH BELT. CLOSE TO. _?1 ~f\ ONLY"—FuII J-acre fine high secdwXOv/ tion, in chain street, planted, close fenced. 6ft palings, ircn front fence, and recessed iron gate, building at back. VICTOR HARRIS._ Pi p" PER ACRE—273 Acres of Gocd All-.-Jvlt) round Land, suitable for growing wheat, oats, etc. Very attractive homestead, bcautifu.lv situated. Dwelling contains 6 rooms, concrete foundations, dairy, all neces- ; sarv conveniences, stables, granary, etc., I orchard, natural stream runs through the farm. Situate convenient to town, close to railwa -'" 7ICTOR HARRIS^' 3 _f*7\~ACRES of Deep. Loamy Land. Can. Uvi not be beaten for dairying and general cropping. Almost Xew 5-rc.omed House, and conveniences, stables, cowsheds, etc., ■• mile from station, and closo to creamery. Price £23 per acre. A very neat and clean farm ■***■ 18 VICTOR HARRIS. OODWILL of lease 65 acres first-class dairying land, six-roomed house. and conveniences, stables. cowsheds, and other outbuildings. near creamery and railway. Price of goodwill **>«**}s ß nA , RRIS !*- PAPAXUL I EASE of about 15 acres. 10 years, low - rent, small premium, first-class accommodation land on main road. , VICTOR HARRIS. Sole AgcnL_ j__»Q PER ACRE— 890 Acres of First-class ditO Sheep Land that will gTow gocd crops of oats. rape, turnips, etc., land and fences in best of order, well watered, attrac- ! tive 7-roomed Dwelling, plastered, and well ' finished, best of outbuildings. including stables, granary, sbeep yards, etc. Handy to town. A good, safe farm- _ VICTOR HARRIS__ OODWILL of Lease, 65 Acres First-class Dairying Land, 6-roomed House, and conveniences, stables, cowsheds, and other outbuildings, near creamery and railway. j Reduced price of goodwill £100. 142 I VICTOR HARRIS. C.AA ACRES of Good Loam Land, clay DUU subsoil, grows first-class crops of wheat, oats, ttc. A special feature of the farm is its extreme freedom from weeds, and especially twitch. Everything in capital order. Good buildings, etc. Price £16 10s per acre. One of the finest farms in Canterbury. 126 J VICTOR HARRIS. OHA ACRES Gocd Agricultural and --Uv/ Pastoral Land, all in the best of heart, good fences, natural streams, etc.. Ati tractive 8-roomed Dwelling, good stables, srranary. sheep yards, etc. IS minutes) walk j from railway station. Convenient to town. • Price £21 10s per acre. 139 VICTOR HARRIS.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12484, 21 April 1906, Page 16

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