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AUCTIONS? H. MATSOX AND, CO. PAPANUI SECTION FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. HMATSON and CO. aro instructed by • Mr C. A'.hngton (who is leaving S.Z.). U> SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 14th. at p.m., In their Lend Salerooms, Cashel street, All that desirable Property situate, at the corner of North road and Tucker's road, comprising 2 ACRES (more or les?). of the best land in .Canterbury. Tho Section lends itself very favourably to subdivision, having two long frontage?. A BONA FIDE REALISATION". 9e03 H MATSON and CO. PROPERTY AUCTION. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 16th, 12 noon. HANDY FARM AT NEW BRIGHTON. RICH HEAVY LAND. H. MATSOX and CO., instructed by Mr G. T. Barker (who is leaving for the South), will SELL in their Lar.d Salerooms his splendid little FARM, comprising ■| r\ ACRES 10 More or les.s, Situate on River road arid Barker s road, srd bcintr the land comprised in C.T. 220----105. together with House of 6 rooms, good order, end outbuildings, etc. At present let to weekly tenant. A first-clu-ss piece of dairyir.s land, within easy distance of the city." Trie L.T.A. . NOTE.—The Farm previously advertised of 23 acres on account of Mr Barker hae been sold privately. •JBIO H. MATSON fir.d CO. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD ■ * STOCK. AT SEFTON. MONDAY, 18th MAY, at 12 noon. HMATSON and CO., favoured with in- • stnictions fr;m Mr W. F. Dennis, will SELL, as above, at tho Farmstead, all his Live and Dead S'.cc'c, comprising:— CATTLE. H Superior Dairy Coy.-a. in milk, and duo to calv« Aut""u«t and September. HORSES. 1 Half-draught. Noddles. 1 Draught Geldins. Tim. PIGS. 1 Tamworth Sow. duo 17th May. IMPLEMENTS, Etc.—l Spring Dray, 1 S.F. Plough, ' 1 set 3-Ica.f Harrows, 1 set Disc Harrows (B. McDonald 1 ), r.eurly new, t Wooden Roller, 1 Spring Dray by Whatkins ard Webber, 1 Whitoohapcl by Whatkir.s and Webber, set Spring Dray Harness, Pisr Troughs ar.d Barrels, Wat<rr Troughs, Sen din." Trough, G Milk Cans and Dairy Utensils, 1 20ft Ladder, quantity Harness, Swmgletrecs, Wire-rettirg and sundries; also 1 Stack geed Meadow Hay, about 10 tons, and 2 Hives of boes. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 9811 H. MATSON and CO. THURSDAY, 21st MAY. at 12 Neon. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. At NEW BIUOHTON. At NEW BRIGHTON. II MATSON and CO.. favoured with instructions from Mr G. T. Barker (owing 1o his having purchased a property 111 the South), will SELL, WITHOUT RESERVE, it- tho Farmstead, New Brighton road, al! his Superior Live and Dead Stock, comprising:— P CATTLE: 9A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, CO newly U\J calved, 10 springing down, all carefully selected, and no culls in tho herd. C Heifers, running -with Bull 2 Steers, 1 Fat Cow PIGS: 2 Bacon Pigs HORSES : 1 Bay Gelding Tom, aged 1 Bay Geldius* Prin«\ aged 1 Bay Maro Kate, aged, in foal to Wildmiro 1 Grey Ma.ro Sybil, 3yrs, pacer, in foal to Gillindo 1 Filly Foal, by Irvingfon dam Kate, broken to !<=nd: a pplendid lot. IMPLEMENTS: 1 .Spring Cart, 1 Gig, Dray and Fnuno (broad wheels), 2 pets 2-loaf Harrow?, Disc Harrows, S.F. Plough, 2 sote Swingletrees, Grass Mower and Tiltcr (new), Hay Rake, Planet Junr. Drill, Horse Hoe, Whcelbancws, set Gig *■ Harness, ?ot Trap Harness (new), pet Dray Harness, Plough Chains, Saddles, Dairy Utousils, Milk Cooler (new), Carpenter's Tools, and Sundries. GRAIN, HAY, ETC.: 3 Stacks Meadow Hny (about GO tons), 1 stack Oat Sheaves (about 15 tons), about a acres Mangles, 4i tons Table Potatoes (Up-to-Dates), in sacks, 2 tons Seed Potatoes (Up-to-Datcs), in sacks. 200 Eraptv fivk?. FOWLS : A lArge number Purebred Leghorns and Minorcas. Alpo 5 Hives of Bee 1!, 2 ■ cwts of Barbod Wire, Timber, Firewood, etc., and a quantity of ijs-efu! Furniture nnd Effects, in good order. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 11. MATSON and CO., AUSTIN and GRAHAM, 9805 Joint Agents. LAND. LAND. LAND. IMPORTANT SALE OF A HANDY FARM AT CBANEY'S. On SATURDAY.-"MAY 30th. ni 12 noon. H. MATSON ard CO.. in conjunction with MESSRS W. J. HOPKINS nnd CO., have received instructions from Mr I. Oldbury, of tho Empire Bridge Farm, Chaney's. to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION his excellent FARM, comprising QQ ACRES 93 More or less. The Property will bo offrrcd as follows: — LOT I—Homestead adjoinin™ While's Bridge, comprising on.c and a half acres, more or less, together with lfl-rcomed Dwellinqhouee. bathroom, hot and oo'd fervice, and all up-to-date offices. This locality is famous for tho excellent fi'-hing and rtiootin.tr it affcids. In the event of this let not bsing sold, we aro instructed to offer the Property then as a whole in one lot. comprising 03 acrcp. divided into 7 paddncks, together with__ 5-roonved House, stabling, barn, trapshed* etc-., etc. This property last winter carried 14 milking cews, 209 ewes and lamb*, and about ]5 acres was cro'jped. A rare chance is hero offered to acquire a good littlo farm handy to the city. H. MATSON and CO.. W. J. HOPKINS ard CO., 3300 J<sint Agents. " PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CLEARING OUT SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. BELFAST. BELFAST. On FRIDAY, 20th MAY, 190 S. HMATSON and CO., in conjunction with • MESSRS MAUDE and HARM:\N, will SELL, on account of Ms George Ellis, at the Residence. Belfast, the Whole of tho Furniture and Effect?, etc.. etc. Full particulars will .appear in future advertisements. 930r> 11. MATSON and CO. PUBLIC AUCTION. • UNPRECEDENTED SALE of MOTOR CARS UNPRECEDENTED SALE of MOTOR CARS NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. rjiO those who havo been waiting for years .1 to buy .'. reliable Car, suitable for the New Zealand roads, on« that can be depended upon to "GET THERE," we say. without hesitation, THIS ISTOUR CHANCE. Never beforo in. iho history of the Dominion has such a sale been heJd. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. arc instructed by Messrs A. W. Smith end Son to OFFER, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, MAY 23rd, at 11.30 a.m., In their Cashiel street Stores, their WELLKNOWN FLEET OF CARS, comprising: — 1. 16-20-h.p. "Rovor." 4-cylindcrs. This Car is p. favourite with all who know it, and will go anywhere. 2. "Darracq" 15-h.p., 4-cylind.ers. Wβ can, from our own experience, .recommend this Car as being absolutely reliable, having , on many occasions hired it ourselves—a beauty. 3. 15-h.p. "Darracq," 4-cylinder Car. Will olimb any hill better than, any car in Christdmrch. ' 4. 10-h.p. "Dorrecq," 2-eylinder. Splendid light car; most suitable for a doctor, or anyone requiring a really serviceable- oar fox town use.. For details of cars, see Mr Smith's Advertisement in another part of this issue. NOTF>»-llessre Smith, and Sons are landing large stocks of new cars, end the above must be sold to make room, in tie garage. The cms may Ye inspected ur thn« at £be Garage, Worcester vtreet. Trial runs can. be arranged on application, to the owners, or to

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13111, 9 May 1908, Page 16

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