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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. IT A W A R D E'.N SALE. XL THURSDAY NEXT. ! CULVERDEN SALE. | FRIDAY NEXT. Entries Solicited. ! 0104 _ H. MATSON and CO. j pI-G'foltTH'O KS E FAIR. ! FRIDAY NEXT. SPECL\L ENTRIES: On account MR G. J. POW, Ferniehurst, 1 Hackncv Fill-, unbroken On account MESSRS BURGESS BROS., 1 Gelding Further Entries Solicit*-*'. •XO.l H. MATSON and CO. . j rj-ATfEHSALL'S'"" ~ ,TATT_rRSA"LL'S. I [ SATURDAY NEXT. j ! Special Entries Include: i | On account MR J. D. HENDERSON, ! t Kilmoro street, > 1 Filly by' I'roudchild, dam | Chain-hot mate, broken to saddle I Ou account of a CLIENT, ! 1 Draught Marc, Sv-rs, broken to all work, I «ound and quiet, by Lyons Pride, dam by Herd Laddie; exceptionally good mare 1 Boy's Pony, Sirs, sound and quiet, fit for snow Further Entries Solicited. 0 it. H. MATSON and CO. TATTERSALL'S. HORSES FRESH AND YOUNG. HORSES FRESH AND YOUNG. FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, PLOUGHMEN. FARMERS, CONTRACTORS, PLOUGHMEN. THE TARNDALE CONSIGNMENT. TIIE TARNDALE CONSIGNMENT. SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. H MATSON and CO. will SELL, _c • above, the Tarndale Consignment on Saturday Next. We call the Special Attention ot" ai[ those wanting i-> replenish their teams; this affords an opportunity of acquiring good young Horses in off thc back country, and that havo never been depastured except on native hill- and river beds. Comprises 2"J Five and Six-year-old Half-Draught Mares and Geldings 0101 IL MATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY NOTIpE. SALE BY. AUCTION. OQn ACRES AT THE PEAKS. '11. MATSON and CO. aro instructed by MR G. HOBAN, of THE PEAKS, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT HAWARDEN SALE, On THURSDAY, JULY 20th, His compact and well-known holding, comprising ' 396 ACRES. The property is subdivided into 10 paddocks by gorse and wire, and has this year grown 40 BUSHELS OF WHEAT. 72 Acres will be in oats and 40 acres in wheat, tho remainder of the property in 2 and 4-year-old grass. '_ Buildings, comprising • a well-built 6xoomed House, hot "and. cold water,, dairy, wa_hho__e, workshop, good shearing-shed, implement-abed, C-stallcd. stable, and dhaffhouso. J For full particulara apply I 0400 - H. MATSON and CO. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. AUCTION REMINDER. THIS DAY, at 1 p.m., On the Promi-fes, 323 GLOUCESTER STREET (between Barbadoes etreet " and E-aat belt). FURNITURE. FURNITURE. PS. NICHOLLS and CO. will SELL by • PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY, at 1 p.m., on tho above Premise*, tho Superior Contents of a well-furnished •, 6-roomod House. Hosts o£ General and Household" Sundries. THIS DAY, at 1 p.m. . P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., Auctioneers, Q4IQ 134 Manchester street. AUCTION SALE. TIMBER, IRON, DOORS. TO-MORROW, at 2.30. On the Premises, 317 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE . (Between Madras and Barbadoes streets). PS. NICHOLLS and CO. will SELL by • PUBLIC AUCTION, a largo quantity of TIMBER, CORRUGATED IRON, DOORS. WINDOWS, MANTELS, BATH, COPPER. BRICKS, oto. . TO-MORROW, at 2.30. • . P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., Auctioneers, . 0411 134 Manchester etreet. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., LTD. SHORT NOTICE. -■ I-UEN-TURE AUCTION SALE.' THURSDAY NEXT, at 1 p-m. ON account oi th© Rev. Bernstein, who ie. leaving for Australia to go with tho Expeditionary Force. On the Premise., 366 MONTREAL STREET, CITY, Opposite the Normal School. ' The wholo of the FURNITURE and' EFFECTS as contained in- 6 rooms, including: —Piano by John Brinsmead, 3-pleco Bedroom ■Suit*, Duchesso Chosis, Wardrobes, Bookcase, S. and D. Bedsteads, Bedding. Lino., Carpets, Easy Chair., Hall Stand, Pictures, Glassware, Crockery, Pot« and Pans, Settee, Palm Stands, Fenders, Coal Vase, Scrcon, D. and Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Sewing Marchine, lot Pot Plants, Organ, Wringer, and numerous Sundries. THURSDAY, at 1 pjn. ' TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD., 9407, .'....■ . - Auctioneer-. LAWRIE AND DALTON. J. T. Lawrie.) (The*. Dalton, LAWRIE and DALTON, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS, AND HOTEL BROKERS. ' 310 TUAM STREET > (Next door Opera House), THE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN TOWN. COMPARE OUR PRICES. WE always keep a large aesortmeni of New and Second-hand Furniture fox Privato Sale, Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Hall Stands. Linoleums, Curtains, Rugs, Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets. Carpets. Onr Show Rooms are open till 9 o'clock Friday Evenings. Lawne and Dalton pay highest Cash Prices for Second-hand Furniture. LAWRIE and DALTON. L 9506 Auctioneers. ~THE SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY. THE SHEEPFARMERS* AGENCY, FOR SALE. OAAA ACRES—ISOO acres in English _SUUU grass, balance best of silver tussock situated close to Oamaru, on Main South Line. At present carrying 1600 ewes, 80 head of cattle, 20 horses. If worked, would carry 2500 sheep* This property. is divided into 11 paddocks by good wiro fences; well watered by river and creeks. BUILDINGS include house of 9 rooms, s«talled stable, chaShouse, woolshed and yards, also good orchard. Cash required, about £2500. This is a cheap property, and will not bo on the market long. PRICE £5 per acre. - 420 ACRES NORTH CANTERBURY'—I miles from railway and township, i-mi'e from school and post office. Divided into 6 paddocks by good fences. This property is part of - well-known station, and has never been on the market before. PRICE, £_o per acre. Term*, 15 per cent, cash, balance 4 years at £ per cent. -_-. _ Wo have several other CHEAP PROPERTIES for SALE or to LEASE for a term. THE SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, 155 Hereford street. 59647 GOSSIP for Git.., Housekeeping Hint*. Weekly Faahion Notes, and Holding for Everybody, appear in. the . "Page for Women" in Saturday's Editions of "Ths Evening Newt,".

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15269, 4 May 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15269, 4 May 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15269, 4 May 1915, Page 12

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