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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. rpATTERSALL'S. THIS DAY. SPECIAL ENTRIES— On account of the OWNER, h EG GANGWAY', Syrs, by Castashore— "- Stepbauie, in training, natural r*, jumper, and a promising young hurdler r- Account MR JNO. GREIG, :r 1 Brown Pony. Syrs, saddle and harness; c good mover; any trial t, Account J. BUNDY, Lyttelton. n 1 Brown Mare, 3-year-old, any trial i- 1 Roan Mare, 4yrs, by Shcffington, saddle >■ and harness n 1 Three Years Old Mare, broken harneta n 1 Dog Cart and Harness, almost new. a Account MR JOHN SHAW, Timaru. rl 13 Draughts. Ir- 2 Harness Horses, good types of horses. a Sale Starts 11 o'clock. Advertised Lots 12 Noon. 3319 H. MATSON and CO. THIS DAY, 1 p-m. AT H. MATSON'S and CO.'S SALEROOMS. ,♦ PREBBLETON SUBDIVISION. s PREBBLETON SUBDIVISION. " '' T PREBBLETON SUBDIVISION. s \\ RICHEST OF LAND. r » RICHEST OF LAND, c ' "J Adjoining tho Township and Station. Firstly to be offered as a whole, and if not sold, will be offered in 10 FARMS, ALL SIZES. 10 FARMS, ALL SIZES. 10 FARMS, ALL SIZES. ij QN ACCOUNT OF MR EDWARD PREBBLE. With a view to meeting the requirements of the intense farmer, in tho event of tbe Estate not being sold as a whole, tho property will bo offered in 10 FARMS of the following acreages: — 15 acres. 17 acres with homestead, 16 acres, 15 acres, 20 acres, 13 acres, 19 acres, 13 acres, 57 acros, 53 acres. Tho property is surrounded by splendid roads, principally by the Prebblcton-Halßwe;i and Springs roads. £' TO-DAY", 1 O'CLOCK. 3 TO-DAY, 1 O'CLOCK. ? MATSON'S ROOMS. 'l CONWAY MATSON and SONS, s H. MATSON and CO., ■> 3320 Agents. * ~ ADDINGTON YARDS. •WEDNESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY— 1 *) GOOD Dairy Cows, springing t FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. « 3315 H. MATSON and CO. c CANTERBURY I ANNUAL HAM AND EWE FAIR. THURSDAY NEXT and FRIDAY NEXT, ADDINGTON SHOW GROUNDS. - MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. will offer 1000 FLOCK and STUD RAMS, from the following well-known Breeders:— ENGLISH LEICESTERS—Messrs Donald Grant, Winchester; D. G. Wright, Windermore; R. and J. Reid, Riversleigh, Darfield; P. J. Andrew, Springston; H. E. Peryman, Tui Tapu; R. Latter, Bany's Bay; E. Ruddock, sen., Southbridge; F. C. Murray. Lincoln; W.. Nixon, Killinchy; W. B. - Andrew, Southbridge; J. Boag, Middlerigg, j Brooksido; Canterbury Agricultural College, a Lincoln; E. Ridgen,- Greendale;- Isaac Anj drew, Ellesmere; Eclwin Kelland, TimaTu; . W. B. Cunningham, Brookside; Mawson i f Bros.'. Ashburton; Jos. Taylor, Papanui; .Tno. i. Sharp, Ladbrooks; G. F." Duroy, Harewood; a W. Young, Irwell; Jas. Storry, -southbridge; j W. B. Andrew, sen., Grecnpark; II.■ E. Pcryn man, Tai Tapu. a BORDER LEICESTERS—Messrs A. _. Gunn, Racecourse Hill; Jas. Henderson, 3 Runsandel; J. Boag, Middlerigg.Brooks.de; o Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln; II R. W. Lockhead, Lincoln; R. Fincham, Elf lesmero; Thos, Skevington, Ohoka; Jno. McKcrcher, Woodlands; J. Boag, juu., Pitcairns, Brookside. SHROPSHIRES—Messrs- W. B. Andrew, Southbridge; T. E. Upton, Ashburton; Leonard White, Rakaia; Isaac Andrew, Ellesmere; W. Bailey, Templeton; Geo. Baxter, Southbridge. SOUTHDOWNS—Messrs C. Warrington," Southbridge; H. Pannett, Springston. r > LINCOLN'S—P. J. Andrew, Springston. »>■ ROMNEYS— D. G. Wright, Windermere. 7 CORRIEDALES—Mossrs John Stringfol- '• low, CheTtsoy. *' HALFBREDS—Messrs "Webb Bros.. Horo--0 rata., 8 LINCOLN-MERINOS—D. G. Wright, Winjj. deriuero ft - RYELANDS—Isaac Andrew, Ellesmere. a NOTE.—FuII details of abavo Entries will ' bo found in tho Official Catalogue. Sale '■" commences 10 a.m. 3310 H. MATSON and CO. AUCTION. AUCTION. t PROSPECTIVE VALUE. PROSPECTIVE VALUE. PROSPECTIVE VALUE. FARM AT RICCARTON. - FARM AT RICCARTON. s FARM AT RICCARTON. _• RICH ARABLE LAND, TO BE OFFERED r BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY 0 NEXT, 23rd March, 12 Noon. ". MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have re- _ coived instructions from 'MESSRS ~ TUFT BROS., owing to dissolution of Parti' nership to SELL, in their Land Rooms, on - SATURDAY. 23rd March, at 12 o'clock, r K(\ ACRES 50 r_ Adjoining tho Racecourse, Upper Riccarton, . and being R.S. 821, together with a nice Dwellinghouse, almost new, of 6 rooms, stabling, cowshed, etc. Divided into 5 pnddocks, and part of tho Racecourse Reserve Block, ; and ono of tho earliest selections. Within - _' minutes of Electric Tram. • Thi* represents an opportunity to acquire a high-class Farm in the pink of condition, ' magnificently Rituated. In the meantime a man could buy it and farm-it with assured reoults, and mako himself a little fortune, 3 and then ultimately turn round and dispose of it in Building Allotment!. HOUR OF SALE. 12 o'clock, 1 23rd MARCH. T 33 , 2 I H. MATSON and CO. 2 LEESTON FARM FOR SALE. ° _—- * BY PUBLIC AUCTION, 29th MARCH. H MATSON and CO., in conjunction . with Messrs SCOTT and CO., instructed by tho Executors in the Estate of . the l«to DONALD McDONALD, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the LEESTON SALEYARDS. on FRIDAY, 29th MARCH, \LL THAT PROPERTY comprising R.S. _ * S9U. 38 ACRES, known as THE c SWAMP FARM, now in the occupation n of Mr McClelland, between Messrs c Nairn and Shilling. Possession May I Ist, 1912. [; 11 MATSON and CO. » Messrs IZARD and LOUGHNAN, h Solicitors to the Estate. 3317 '~[ —. IvALVPOir KAIAPOI. _ -• IMPORTANT LAND SALE. "THE WILLOWS," CLARKEVILLE. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., favoured with instructions by tho Trustees in h the Estate of the late THOMAS BURGESS, S will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their w Rooms on SATURDAY", tne 13th April, at ° 1" o'clock, the Property at Clorkeville known o as "THE WILLOWS," consisting of 335 8 ACRES, more or less, which is being s_bd divided into 4 Choice Farms. ; '* Lithograph Plans will be ready at sn e_rly r ' date, and full details will be advertised ia '? futur* »d-«rti.«i_ents. Ml* H. MAX SON tad CO.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14305, 16 March 1912, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14305, 16 March 1912, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14305, 16 March 1912, Page 15

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