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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. GREAT CLEARING SALE. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. PRIME CANTERBURY STOCK. THE BEST IN THE LAND. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1908, At 11 o'clock sharp. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr John Mcßie Peacock, of Swannanoa (they havir." soid his Esta-te, "Wawti') to S£LLi the Whole of his LIVE end DEAD STOCK, CHATTELS and SUNDRIES. WITHOUT RESERVE. »c he intends giving up farming for other pursuits. Would-be buyers would do well to keep this date in view, ac Mr Peacock has epared co expense in procuring the best of everything. The Implements »re a host of eplendid lots, all well kept and modern. The Horses are the pick of Canterbury, and the best money could buy. The Sheep are frem the flocks of LESLIE HILLS, MONTROSE. GLEN WYE, and other world-famous stations in the Amuri, acd need no comment. If buy-era see anything they may require in this advertife-mer-t, att-end, as everything goea to fihe highest bidder. HORSES: 1 Bay Gelding Punch. syrs (chain?) 1 Ches. Geld. Glen, oyrs (all work) 1 Bay Mare Nell, 6yrs (all work), in foal Duke of Cant 1 Bay Ge'.d. Hyde. Byrs (all work) 1 Bay Geld. Roger, 6yrs (chained 1 Bay Ge'd. Fatty, Byrs (all work) 1 Ches. Celd. Prince, 6yrs (all work) 1 Bay Mare Blo>*a, aged (-all work), in foal Duke of Can't 1 Bay Geld. Geordie, Tyxs (all work) 1 Bay Geld. Duke, 5yT» (aH work) 1 Grey Geld. Don, 7yrs (all work) 1 Bay Geld. Jock, 7yre (all work) 1 Bay Geld. Dick. 6yw (all work) 1 Bay Filly, rising 3yrs, by Laurence Chief 1 Yearling Colt, br Laurence Chief 1 Yearling Colt, by New Headford 1 Bay Mare, 3yrs, unbroken, by Banner (light) 1 Brown Geld. Boy. s. nnd h. (Hght) 1 Bay Mare Spec s. and h. (light) 1 Draught Mare Mag, 7yrs, foal at foot by McCauley, stinted again Duke of Cant 1 Bay Mare Violet, syrs, foal at foot by Sandy's Heir, and stinted to Duke of Cant All Draught Horses are to be sold with their collars, Bβ they are all named, although the lots will be a separate price. SHEEP: 400 Four-tooth Halfbred Ewes (Le-lie Hill«Q 400 Four-tooth Halfbred Ewes (Glen Wye) 1000 Four, Six and guaranteed Eight-tooth Ewee, all hill-bred sheep 550 Halfbred Lambs (fat and stores) 6CO Three-quarterbred Lambs (fat *nd etores) 40 Rams (English Leicosiere), from Fourtooth upwards 2990 PIGS. 6 Purebred Yorkshire Sows, in pig Berkshire bog 3 Purebred Yorkshire Sow* 6 Baconers 1 Berkshire Boar (bred by Brice) 40 Store Pigs, Yorkshire-Berkshire cross

CATTLE. 3 Cows, full profit 3 Yearling* 2 Store Cow* 8 IMPLEMENTS. 1 Duncan Drill US-coulter) 2 McCormick Binders (nearly new) 1 McCormick Mower 3 D.F. Ploughs (Duncan) 4 4-furrow (Duncan? 1 S.F. Plough (Duncan) 4 Sets Harrow*, each 4, S, β-leaf 1 Set Drag Harrow* 1 Set Chain Harrows 1 Set Tripod Harrows 2 Cambridge Rollers (front carriage) 1 Flat Roller (iron) 1 Duncan Horse Hake 2 Farm Drays, 1 Farm Dray and Turnip Cutter 2 Sets Disc Harrows 3 Grubbers (Duncan^ 2 Cultivators (Duncan.) 1 Broadcast Sower and Seed Harrow* 1 Benicia Disc PlougJi 1 Spring Dray ' 1 American Waggon (light) 1 Wool Press (Murray), latest Bellows, Anvil, and all Blacksmith's Tools Crowbars and Mauls, 6 lion Pig Trough* 4 Stack Covers new; Barrow*, Pig Nets, and all classes of odda and ends that have been in use and purchased lately on the farm, and are very valuable and numerous HARNESS: 5 Sets Shaft Harness 5 Sets Leading Haiuew 1 Set Spring Dray Harness 3 Saddles and Bridles 2 Sets Gisr Harness Block amd Tackle (numerous) 14 Horse Covers Spare Sets Collars, Hames and Winkers, and Hosts of odd Harness CEREALS: 10 Tom Oatsheaf Chaff 200 Bushels Crushed Oats 50 Bushels Crushed Wheat 2000 Empty Sacks Hosts of Sundries LUNCHEON I-ROVIDED. Sale at 11 sharp. Drag* will meet the morning trains from South and North at Ranfiora to convey p»esengers to the Sale. Wβ start ebarp. 2170 H. WATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CLEARING SALE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. AT BENNETTS. AT BENNETTS. On FRIDAY, January 10th, 12 o'clock. H MATSON and CO., instructed by Mr • James Tinlwy (owing to his having sold his farm), will PELL ac above at the Farmstead all his SUPERIOR LIVE and DEAD STOCK Full particulars in later advertisements. 2166 H. MAT?ON and CO. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. THIRD SALE of the present series X will be held on WEDNESDAY. JANUARY Bth. 1808. And we are now prepared io receive Wool into Store for this Sale, and we should be glad to receive particulars of consignment* coming forward. Catalogues Clo*e FRIDAY, JANUARY 3rd. 1906. Consign All Wool MATSON'S. ADDINGTON. We shall be pleased to make liberal cash advonose, free of commission, against wool either for sale locally or for shipment to London. 2167 H. MATSON and CO. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ."DEAL Good SHEEP-DOG. Prire-taker at Oamani. 17 months old, and splendid animal for open country. CHEAP. Apply 2168 H. MATSON and CO. C. R. WII-SON AND CO. ' C. R. WILSON AND CO. (Bannehr and Co., Sole Proprietors), POULTRY AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, Land, Estate and General Commission Agents, Produce Merchants, etc, 165 TUAM STREET. REPORT OF OUR XMAS. SALE, SATURDAY, December the aist. RECORD YARDING, PRICES AND ATTENDANCE. OVER 3000 HEAD OF POULTRY SOLD BY AUCTION. We have much pleasure in notifying our numerous clients thet our Xmu. Sale was a greet success, the number of poultry penned constituting a record fer Australasia and the prices were the best ever obtained at a Xmas. Sale. We take this opportunity of thanking out clients and customers for their valued and loyal support acd wish them a very Merry Xmas. acd Happy and Prospercus New Year. The following prices were realised at the sale:—Hens (good) 3s 3d to 4s, (smaller) Is 10d to 3s Id. roosters 4s 6d to 7s 9d, ducks o* Ed to 7s 3d, geese (prime) ?s 6d to 13s (small) 4s 6d to 7», turkey gobblers 20s tc ■295, tin key. hens 10s ed to 12s 6d, all at per peir. pigeons, small ducklings, chickens and cutanea all sold well. Our S»le of EGGS end PRODUCE will be held TO-DAY on account of Wednesday being Xmas. Day. H. M. BANNEHR. C3H9 Auctioneer. *' A LL BLACKS" Boot Polish: it's excel- •£*• knee is being recognised. Insist on having "All Blacks." C 36»»

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12995, 24 December 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12995, 24 December 1907, Page 12

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