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:/♦*■"' " AUCTIONS. : -- TTTa " " S ALE. MONDAY NEXT. • '' • „c<;TrNT ENTRIES INCLUDE : PBE j Eirht-tooth E™, extra good Eww ' ,£sJL H» lfbred *«« . JSSP bs ENTRIES SOLICITED. H. MATSO.N and CO. «fl___ —— """ RAM FAIR. 'v|jjAM FAIR. j «6i ' S "WATSON and CO. w«h to advise . cKent* others that ENTRIES 1?0B «THIS FIXTURE close on ,J TUESDAY NEXT. 14th INST. it H. MATSON and CO. «ale. WEDNESDAY NEXT. , ' SPECIAL ENTRIES. «. .eewnt SIB EDGAR WHITE, Hoon • °» * - Hay road. iJkßStered 13-montJia Jersey Bull, KobiWy. *«> Meadowbrook Nobility, j»m Ellen Adair. Ellon Adair is by Fesriie, dam Eileen 111. / To be sold at about 1 p.m. J Keount MR J- N. BOAG, Burnside, 1 Sii-tooA to S.M. Halfbred Ewes. Lin- . rain-Merino cross. Olio brand, one earmirk- B re d at Stonyhurst. A real p^jd' line. Good condition and well grown. H MATSOX and co> rtJETEBDEN EWE FAIR. THURSDAY NEXT. AMENDED ENTRY. ME DUNCAN RUTHERFORD, Leslie Hills, aoPrim* Fat Wethers <SiO Fit and FoTwnrd Four-tooth "Wethers 'TOO Merino Wethers ?«) Merino Ewee IN Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes .:-00 Fonr-tooth Halfbred Ewee FOBTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. SOTE-A SPECIAL TRAIN will run as in yesterday's issue. jjg . H. MATSON and CO. Sleeston HORSE FAIR. . ANNUAL FIXTURE. MONDAY, MARCH 20th, . At 11.30 o'clock. - •*.' f , fthost desirous of purchasing- Draught .Mares and Geldings first hand, we adtw would-be' purchasers to attend this fixton, The following are a few of the entries ihndy handed in:— <0« Jcconnt of MR H. E. FINCHAM, Willowglen: SDrsnght Geldings and Hares On leeonnt of A. McLACHLAN", Haze alburn: , I B«y Draught Gelding, 4yrs, sound and .- quiet; chains • lB»y.. Draught Filly, 4yrs, by Shepherd's ■••• Heir; chains; sound, and eligible for Stud Book * 1 Draught Mare. Gipsy Queen, stinted to i Shepherd's Heir (Stud Book) . 3 Unbroken Geldings, rising 3yrs Ob .account. "of .GILBERT McLACHLAN, Leeston: yi Bay Draught Gelding. Lion, syis, prizcI taker; the. best, gelding; in Ellesmere; .by Shepherd's .Heir On account D.. HAMPTON, Leeston: A c<ros%nnwnt 6fDra.ug-h.te from Bally- ■-, kDlbeg): . i'Oticcount of L. LENTON, Southbridge: ißautifnl DtmM Ffllisi, rising 4yra ; (iaSconnt of MR JOHN BROOKS, Irwell: Filly, rising 4yxs, by Hall -/&ssMark; chains ..ÜBBr'iFilly, 3yrs> by Sir David; lead :iI;Bl£k Gelding, aged; all work <&s'■'■ '' ' Al30 ' ' I Mares and Geldings 30 ; 3?iwJ J. H. ,McPherson. H. _ McLenaghan, '■imiJaDi Gelvin, John Christie. H. Adams, 2SW Abbott, G. Hubbard, W. Lochhead, G. McChue, Young,' *f|yjfMdiner, and others'. IPjSALE" AT LEESTON YARDS W&'- - 11-30 sharp. JEitry Fee 2s, Commission 5 per cent, . Halter Is. H. MATSON and CO. f||PROPERT«ES FOR SALE. AND SON. • ! SJttkLL PBIJIT OHCHARdV '%ftWK-r,' . 'Containing MfsCM/S First-class LAND, all in culti'"•&JTitien, and in first-class order, conTrees ' and Other Tree*, into full bearing. J';«agfaipiOT«mgnt« consist of Modern, iM^raQf'lmflt. House of 6 Rooms; ilJjiSBjS-n.''and c. service, high-preasare SBTjgPpry, electric light throughout, also SPSatSawi ironing point. consist of 4 Large Sheds, fowl-run and buildings. |jg||l|wi.'will. grow splendid crops of \JH* i Saiid ~ tontaloes, etc., between the iffl|Wp;i«mall fruits. .- i» particularly well sheltered, CT|fiSl!R»«-tn* early frosts, so destructive 3d per annum. to freehold for £80. . PRICE, JEBSO. JAMESON and SON, 213 M » n <J sl «»t«r street, Mls3t!r&-? : '- Christchurch. AND SON. - IIJlP^? 1, BY PRIVATE TREATT. from the TRUSTEES. A DECEASED ESTATE. 1 PROPERTY, situate of NORTH ROAD and JSggWIE ROAD, PAPANUI, imnredt[SSS?i?:4!'* Tram Terminus, comprising 1 !»»?&'££ FIRST-CLASS, SOUND, S^^? 0 . with EXTENSIVE FRONl§3£^si!\l r * the property as a flSEfcSrlyfong quite decided to realise Sbiijgf* W^ t " a moderate price from a for eimill « land in the j«£?J*S* ou S'i the property, in view of S^bbSKJ? l, and its adaptability for eubrWyggy"? roitable for laying off either *ifi|?SJ2l m ' say ' four or five-acre allot. presents an immense prospective *» itteS « xc * il «nt property claims °i aß J on ® «n the look out for «"* o!ot<! to Town !&-SE?2V P - tttpM * s > or eit W the Specula- - e & . nt time ia about fo^y . :'J from SHS. BI CHARDS and SON. —__ 163 Hereford street. -*? "" Et »wh« News" ■■BS^' ■:?■* other, nwrspaper m ■ ths

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 15

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