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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. RAM FAIR. RA M FA IR. MARCH 2_th and 27th, 1214. THE CATALOGUES with the Agrie-iltuial and Paftora! Association CLOSE 'iODAY (luesday). We shall ba glad to receive particulars o: entries. . _ 6335 H. MATSON ar.d CO. ELLESMERE. LAND. LAND. EARLY SELECTION EARLY SELECTION. DOYLESTON-LAKESIDE DISTRICT. PUBLIC AUCTION. H MATSON and CO. have been favoured • with instructions from the TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN M-KTONKEY. DOYLESTON. to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION tin subdivision) thnt splendid Property farmed for many years by the late Jno. McConkey, comprising some 26 7 ACRES. Sale will be held in our Auction Rooms, Cashel street, on SATURDAY. 25th MARCH, 1214, At 12 Neon. LOT 1 comprises HOMESTEAD BLOCK, 60 Acres, House 7 rooms and offices, _-tab.es, cowsheds, piggery and garden. Splendid heavy land, suitable for anything; 6 paddocks, situated on the Doylestor.-Lakeside road. LOT 2—lo ACRES, known as THE TRIANGLE; no buildings; adjoining Dixon, Hay, snd Quigley, situated on the Doyleston- j Lakeside road; 1 paddock, _. splendid piece! of heavy land, well fenced. j LOT 3—50 ACRES (no buildings), .rljoins l Mrs Season, and is ci.uatcd oa the Lower Lakeside road and the Doyieston Drain road, well fenced. 'J pncklocka. LOT 4—SI ACRES (no buildincs), having frontages fo Doyleston Drain road and Lower Lakeside road, 6 paddocks. LOT s—-CO--ACRES, n. buildings, adjoining Owen Derrctt's and fronting Lower Lakeside rosd, 6 paddocks. 3 miles from Doyleeton. 3 miles from Leeston and Creamery. It miles from School. TERMS'. One-third cash, balance 5 per cent., 5 years. Mr A. Qui .ley, who is .easing the property,' will be p-lad to show intending buyers the differ"nt block?. A Plan will be ready for inspection in the course of a few days. F<>r particulars apply H. MATSON and Co., or MESSRS MEARES and WILLIAMS, 6303 Solicitors in the Estate. /CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1014. On account JAS. HAUGHEY. ESQ, HILL'S ROAD, MARSHLANDS. 40 Dairy Cattlo and General Stock Mr Haughey's herd is well known, and his only reason for 6eliing is that he ia retiring from dairying. Full particulars in later iseucs. 6380 H._MATS_ONj-nd CO. _ SPECIAL SALE AT WHITE'S BRIDGE. ON THE PROPERTY OF MR JAMES WRIGHT, On MONDAY, APRIL 6th. "IfESSRS H. MATSON and CO. will Sell, A'A on behalf of the well-known breeders, MESSRS KENNETH McINTOSH ami JAMES WRIGHT, the following turpi us Stock, and would call the .attention of all thoso requiring Horses and Stock of any kind to attend this Sale: — On" account of MR KENNETH McINTOSH. 1 Bay ClydeEdile. Maro Heath, syrs old, by Glon.ier, acd in foal to Crandalo (imported) 1 Clydesdale Mare Heather Bloom, 4yrs, by Glenzier, foal at foot by Baron Carlton, and in foal to Crandalc (imp.) 1 Bay Clydesdale Mare, aged, in foal to Crandalo. . (The above three .mares are broken to all farm work, and hto in the stud book.) X Bay Clyd__dalo Filly Jo.sic. 3yrs, by I Glenlie, in foal to Baron Carlton | 1 Brown Filly Bride, 3yrs, by Glenzier, in foal to Boron Carlton . (The above two horses ore broken. to chains.) - I 1 Black Gelding (draught) Glen, syr_, broken to all farm work 1 Bay Draught Gelding Harry, 3yrs, broken to chains 1 Black Draught Gelding Bob, ..yrs, broken to chains 1 Bla-ck Draught Gelding Jim, 3yrs, broken to chains 1 Bay Draught Gelding Clinker, 4yrs, broken to chains, would make splendid van horse 1 Browu Filly Topsy, suitable for an express (All the above horses are by Glenzier, and are bred by tho vendor.) The stallion Crandalo is a young recently imported by Mr Mcintosh, and is of the mo.t fashionable blocd. nnd wan greatly admired in North Canterbury's Show, as he is a champion. - 1 Bay Draught Mare Jessie, !>yrs, all work, sound On account cf MR JAMES WRIGHT, 10 Draught Mares and Geldings, 3 to 7 years old, broken to all farm wark _ Two-year-old Gelding., by Bonnie Scotland 3 Draught f r _..'jngs 3 Yearling Clydesdale., by lan Maodonald 2 Clydefdale Foals, by Bnron Carlton . (The above are all fine, good fresh horses, plenty of bone and plenty of hair, free, and good stoppers.) 1 Hackney Harness Mar., with foal at foot 1 Hackney Gelding, broken to saddle and harness 1 Two-year-old Oeiding, by Sir Dove 1 Yearling Geldinsf, by Sir Dove There will also be harness and covers for the above horses, they are reliable and good sorts. PIGS— 100 Forward Store Pigs 10 Breeding Sows 1 Berkshire Boar SHEEP— 200 Full-mouth Breeding Ewes 200 Lambs, very forward condition 50 Two-tooth Wethere, very forward 5 E.L. Rams CATTLE— ' 20 Specially selected Heifers, to calve in September 20 Steers, two rears old, good colours 20 Steers, yearlings to 18 months, well grown 20 Calves 1 Purebred Shorthorn Bull IMPLEMENTS— 2 Binders (McCormock), 2 Double-furrow Ploughs by Reid and Gray, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Sido-delivery, 2 2 Farm Draye. 1 Spring Cart, 1 Four-furrow Plough, 1 Duncan Drill. 1 Cambridgo Roller, 1 Moulding Plough, 2 s_ts Four-leaf Harrows, one set Tripod Harrows, 1 Horse Hoe, and Sundries too numerous to mention. The Sole will take place on the arrival ot the midday train from Christchurch, at Chaney'a corner, where conveyances will meet the public. If you are looking for horses, for stud purposes or farm work, or for any stock, fail to attend this sale. 6396 H. MATSON and CO. P. S. NICHOLLS A_ND CO. P. S. Nicholls.) (N. J. Kcane. AUCTION SALE. TO-DAY, 1 pja. FURNITURE, DRAPERY. GROCERIES, ETC., BACON-CUTTER. DAYTON'S SCALES AND REGISTER COMBINED. ON the Premises, "The Economio Store," Ferry road, rrear Ashbourne street, on aocount of Mrs Duggaa (the property having been sold). Our instructions are to selL P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., 6379 ' Auctioneers. CULVERDEN SALE. A N EXTRA SALE of FAT STOCK will be ■**• held in the- Culverden Saleyards, FRTDAY, March '_7th. ; j 6207 F. TRAYERS, Secretary.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14918, 17 March 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14918, 17 March 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14918, 17 March 1914, Page 12

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