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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. LEESTPN HORSE FAIR. 7.EESTON HORSE FAIR. LEESTON HORSE FAIR. MONDAY, 20th ins't. T~V T E Solicit ENTRIES for the nbove. V'. Our Fair at this important centre is lon-' es'-ablished and favourably known. Following the dry season, farmers require increased team power to get through the increased amount of work, and competition should be unusually good. ?379 H. iIATSON iin d CO. j J ITTLE RIVER SPECIAL SALE. j TUESDAY, 21st in?t. i SPECIAL ENTRIES include: I On account MR J. I*. BUCHANAN, I Kinloch ■ (In conjunction v '' l ' n Messrs P;.-ne and Co.), i 7uo Two-tooth Ewes I 400 Four and Five-year-old E^es ; Being tbe annual draft from Kinloch. ! 50 Ev.-o Lambs | On acc.'unt MR J. W. McGOWAN, ' luo l-'our-year-clu Ewes; a good line ! On account MR A. li. FLEMING, Gnild- | ford, Port- Levy, i 400 Two-tooth Thrce-qi;a.rterbred Ewes, j comprising hi.® annua] draft j On account o; a CLIENT, - j lot) S.M. C'rciibrcd Ewes I Entries Invited, j ? SSI 11. MATSON and CO. I IMPORTANT SALE j Of { lowcliff;-; property. j H. MATSON and CO.'S ARCADE, j ASHBURTON. j SATURDAY, MARCH 25th, j At 2 p.m. H MATSON and CO. are instructed jy tlv> Local Deputy Public 'L'nistee to I oil:r by l'ublic Auction, on the above date, lin tho Estate of the :ate THOMAS I HAWKE. the follo-.ving Properties: — ; 701 ACRES 1 ROOD 19 PERCHES, r j thereabouts, situate Loweliffe, together j with house of U rooms. To be oSer;sd in Two Blocks. I 277 ACHES, situate Lowcliffe, adjoining I the above; good dwelling house, I stable, granary, shearing shed, and 1 siieepyards, subdivided into 0 padI docks. Its ACRES :! ROODS s PERCHES, situat; Boundary road, Ealing, subdividjl into Two Blocks. ' Also, 29J PERCHES, situate Tinwald Township. 1 ACHE 2 ROODS, situato South Rangitatu. All particulars from THE LOCAL DEPUTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 6550 11. MATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT BROMLEY'. TUESDAY, APRIL ISth. H MATSON and CO. are instructed by • MR JOHN WISE, 219 Canal Reserve, to Sell as above, The Whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, including— First-elites Dairy Herd. 5 Stacks Prime Hay. And numerous other Livo Stock. Also Implements. Full particulars later. 85S0 11. MATSON and CO. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. AUCTION SALE.—THIS, DAY, 1 o'clock. PS. NICHOLLS and CO. will Sell by Pub- • lie Auction, oil account various owners, a largo entry of Good Furniture. The li3t includes:—Sideboard, Wardrobe, Ducheeao Chests, Bedsteads, Overmantels. Suites. Easy Chairs, En. Sink, K. Tables. Also, lot good New Stretchers and Bedding, and Remainder Draperv. THIS DAY, 1 p.m. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., 8389 Auctioneers, 131 Manchester street. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO. ('Phono 2G99.) AUCTIONEERS. Land and Estate Agents. Valuators. Financial and Insurance Agents, I,'M-13G Manchester street (Next Union S.S.). THE FAR-FAMED CORINGA ESTATE. 150 ACRES--5J Miles from' City. I NOW TO BE SUBDIVIDED INTO SMALL FARMS. BLOCKS FR&M 20 TO 40 ACRES, All Fenced. FROM £75 UPWARDS. Where can land equidistant from tho City be bought at anything like tho price. To the man with small capital this land must appeal. We know of several who, during their lease of abovo blocks, have become independent in three years. . The first time this fine Estate, well-known for results, has been offered in small blocks. Has always had the name for big returns. 103 Bushels of Oats this land has produced, and for Potatoes, Onions, and Peas, it is , unsurpassed. I Tho»soil is first quality, and the land offers a rare opportunity for the man with small capital to start on tho road to independence. The price is much less than that asked for similar land equal distance from Christchurch. Obtain a Section, jind got in on tho ground floor. This land must increase in value. TERMS ARE VERY EASY:— 10 Per Cent, on Possession. 10 Per Cent. .Annually. Further Particulars and Properties from P. S. NICHOLLS and CO.,* NGISB . 134-136 Manchester street. TONES, NORTON AND CO., LTD. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. Instructed by Miss COWPER (who is retiring from business). THIS DAY. THIS DAY. At 1 p.m. CONTENTS of 12 ROOMS. will sell by Public Auction, on the "' J Premises, corner of Carlton and i Shrewsbury streets, Merivalc, ] The list includes—Piano (by Collineon, London), Sideboard, Carpet SquaJ?es, Oak Writing Desk, Writing Cabinet, Overmantel, Palm Stands, Hall Stand, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Chesterfield, Rattan and Austrian Chairs, Lino., Occasional Tables. Singer Drophead Sewing Machine. Bookcase, Couches, Lot Pictures and Ornaments, Fenders, Kerbs, Clock, 4 Wardrobes, 12 Duchesse Chests, Chests of Drawers. 10 Iron Bedsteads (complete), Wire Stretchers, 30 Pairs Blankets, Linen, Towels, etc. (a good lot), Basametied, Plunket Cots, Crockery, Glass- i ware. Pots and Pans. Contents of Kitchen, j Croquet Set, Lawn Mower, Steps, Go-cart, Hose. Spray, Tools, and Sundries too numerous to particularise. TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD., 8508 Auctioneers. WANTED KNOWN. HRHAT F. H. STEEL has REDUCED tho PRICE OF MEAT to Rock Bottom for SPOT CASH; and as we have only a short time to live, get the best. Rubbish is dear at any prioe: tho best is always cheapest in the end. And do not be persuaded to buy inferior quality or rubbish, when by patronising F. H. STEEL you can always rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. , Customers in City and Suburbs waited on Daily for Orders. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Small Goods a Speciality: tbe annual output reaches half a million pounds. Tho quutity sold 6peaks for itself.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15535, 10 March 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15535, 10 March 1916, Page 12

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