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AU CTIONS. DALGETY AND CO.. LIMITED. QHEVIOT SALE. "tfTNA SALEYARD6. TUESDAY NEiXT.-llth APRIL. 1916. SPECIAL ENTRIES: 468 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Half and Three-quart-erbred Ewes, guaranteed eOUExi -rr r - 1 338 Two-tooth to Sound-mouth Halt and Tbree-quai termed Ewes 203 Six and Eight-tooth Three-quirterfared ISO Two-tooti to Sound-mouth Half and Three-quarterbred E»m „ . 300 Forward Four ar.d Six-io<£h Wettoers 100 Forward Lambs _ _ _ 1 Four-year-old Draught Filly, broken to lead „ 1 Five-year-old Gelding, broken to Siiuule and harness. quiet for a lady DALGETY and CO., LTD., 3513 Auctioneer*. H. MATSON AND CO. TATTERS A L L ' S. TO-DAY. THE PONIES and advertised to bo sold on behalf of Mr J. D. HALL TO-DAY will now net come forward until NEXT WEEK. 3-IS6 11. MATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT SOUTHBRIDGE. THURSDAY". APRIL 27th. H MATSON and CO. havo received ic- • stjuctions from MESSRS BAXTER BROS., MOYILLE FARM, to SELL, as a>x>vc, The Whole of their LIVE and DEAD STOCK. Full particulars later. 34£5 H. MATSON and CO. SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY: On account of A. J. COOPER, Langridgc, Cave, 1 Truck or Prime Springing Heifers on the point of calvins* They aro very specially selected, good dairy cows, and are in ca'.f to a Holstein Bull. Further Ehtries Solicited. 3457 H. MATSON and CO. I J9Q ACRES. SHEEP and AGRICULTURAL PROPOSITIONS of undoubted merit we havo in scores, but few that will suit tho average man bettor than this 720-ACRE BLOCK IN UPPER CANTERBURY.

For the man of moderate means, the bi't» appeals straight away. 720 acres of this claets of country is jii6t tho ideal handful. About this place tho verdict of our outside eta IX, who know, is emphatic, just ''beats tho band." All tho buildings are practically new; 6roomed houae, all convenience*, etablce, and other outbuildings. Three-quartern of a mile from a P.O. and etaticm; 16 paddocks, splendidly watered, and will eaflily carry 1000 sheep, beside ccroaJ crops. PRICE £15 10a. Terms: 25 par cent, cash, balance in two sums, five and seven years respectively at 5 per cent. Pol. 84a H. MATSOX and CO. A CLIEXT of ours requires TO REX J. 2 to 1 ACRE of LAND, within a radius of S Or 4 mile 3 of the centre, with a good ehed thereon. H. MATSOX and CO. ACRES AND RESIDENCE. The Richest and Heaviest obtainable in Canterbury, and cloee to important centre. £.100 Cash will obtain posraesaion. PRICE, £40 per Acre. Fol. 81S H. MATSON and CO. { WEST COAST. Or»fk ACRES, close to important Town. OOU The bulk Property is still in the native, covered with ii r j 111 mixed, bush, and interspersed with good milling timber. Red. White, and Silver Pine, Kimu and 'J'otara. Stables and Whuroe on the Property. PRICE, £6 5s per Acre. £750 cash. Balance at 4$ per cent-., or, to approved man, a good deal less cash accepted. Estimated worth, £1G 5« within 5 years, if right owner get- it. Pol. SOL) 11. MATSOX and CO. ml. ACRES of First-cTaep Land, in 7 i Paddocks; comfortable 5-roomcd House Stable, Trapshed. Pigsty, and Cowbails; *30 young Pruit Trees. This little place is a picture and well located for agricultural contractors, for 'which there >a great demand in the district. PRICE, £775. Fol. 83S H. HATS OX and CO. a ()n ACRES.—Good sheep and cropping lard, in 8 paddocks, 100 Acres in crop and stubble, balanco grass. Splendid fattening farm. Ewe fl off grass this season brought 20 s Gd at Addington. House of 7 rooms, 6-Btalled stable, cowelicd, granary, and other buildings. 2, PRICE, £16 per Acre. Terms, about £2000 cash. F01.95M ! H. MATSOX and CO. /( Z.P ACRES.—SmaII Sheep Farm, carry4tOO ing "03 Breeding Ewes and 150 dry Sheep, 12 head of Cattle. 6 or 8 Horees; in Xorth Canterbury. PRICE, £3 pc r Acre. Terms Cash. F01.39L H. MATSOX and CO.

A Qr\fl ACRES FREEHOLD, J-mile from iOUU Railway Station; G-roomed House and all Outbuildings. _ 3000 Acrea arc ploughable. The Lane; la "black loan:, clay and rock. Crops: 150 Acres :n Oate, estimated at 50 or 60 bushels. PRICE, per Acre. H. MATSON and CO. TRUSTEES' SAIiK £730. OK, tTNDEK OOVEBXMENT VALUATION. TO EFFECT A SALE. CENTRAL WARD, NORTH. Bstsb Minutes from Cathedral aqii&r*. COMPLETE HOME of .# large moms, well mod faithfully Vmilt for the owner, plastered, papered, picture rails, gas. gai range, bathroom, shower, laTatorr 'basin, gentler?, pantry, wash, coal and fowTbooses, workshop, h. and c., and h.p. water serrirayi and main sewer BBCXION' SO perches, well fenoatf, aspaait paths, and laid out in lawn and garden. At £730 the improTement! stand you i» about **W, which cost at least £700. Obtain particular# at onoe from JOSEPH WALLACE. Licensed Land Agsoi. 171 Cash*! stesst TTTK "E'venintr IJewe" is demoting exceptional attention to every phase of vhe Greai War, giving its readers the product of the whole of the World's War Correspondence, toe Official Stories, the Comment of the Leading Papers, and the Letters .if Soldiers from the Trerches. b#side« all_'bi Cable Services —more columns of TVar Ncti daQr than any other paper.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15560, 8 April 1916, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15560, 8 April 1916, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15560, 8 April 1916, Page 15