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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. RAINEY'S CLEARING SALE RAINEY'S clearing sale RAINES'S clearing sale At T A I T A P u, FRIDAY FRIDAY NEXT, at 11.30 a.m. FRIDAY OWING to MR THOMAS RAINEY bavin" disposed of his well-known Farm, MESSRS 11. MATSON and CO. are in receiDt of instructions to SELL, as above, ,ne wh P oLof h,s LIVE and DEAD STOCK, as under. Included in '-ho Catalogue wid be Draught Horses of the best blood in Canterbury and in fact the whole Plant and Stock have been selected with tlio greatest car© and judgment, and will merit your making arrangements,even if at great inconvenience. to attend this Sale. Don't miss it on any account* HORSES: infvn l Bay Marc, Shamrock, loalcd 1902 «;re Highland Prince (360), dam Thistle l Bav'Marc Malt, foaled 1905, sire Highland Princo (360), dam Plant (28G7) 1 Bay Mare, Barley Brew, foaled 1010. sire Sir Talbot (imp.) (513), dam Malt, by Highland Princo . 1 Bay Mure, Erin, foaled 1909, sire Baron Carlton (GS9), dam Shamrock (1292) 1 Bav Mare, Lilv, foaled 1903, siro Highland Prince dam by Glencoe, with foal at foot by Aitken Brae, dam by Vanquisher (214), with foal at foot by Aitksn Brae . •,, 1 Brown Mare. Free, foaled 1912, eire Bonnie Shepherd, dam Malt 1 Bay Fiily, two years old, sire Marcellue, dam Malt 1 Bay Filly, one year old. sire Marcellua, dam Shamrock 1 Two-year-old Gelding 1 Yearling Colt 1 Bay Maro (good spring-cart sort) 1 Gig Mare Ribbonette, sire Ribbonwood, dam by Viking 1 Gig Marc, Marvin Wilkes, aain Rothschild maro 1 Three-year-old Filly by Starchild 1 Boy's Pony. SHEEP— 20 Fat Two-tooth Wethers CATTLE: 20 Good Milk Cowo 2 Springers and 2 Caivo 2 Springing Heifers 1 Shorthorn Bull 8 Two-year Steers 7 16-Month Heifers 5 Steers. IMPLEMENTS: Disc Plough, Cultivator, Binder (Massey), D.F. Plough. S.F. Plough, Disc Harrows, 2 Sets Tyno Harrows, Cambridge Roller, Drill, 2-llorse Iloes, Martin Side Delivery Hay Rako (new), 2 Drays and Frames, Tip-cart and Frames, Milk Cart, Dogcart, Pcrfcct Winnowing Machine, Harness and Chains for 6 Horses, Chains for 6 horses, Sundries and Farm Requisites in abundance, LUNCHEON. 8057 H. MATSON and CO.

MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 2nd, 1917, I At 1 o'clock. CLEARING SALE AT KAIAPOI. On Account of MR JOSEPH LYNSKI. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • structions to submit to Public Auction as above, the Whole of hw Live and Dead Stock, including: — HORSES— i 1 Bay Mare, Mag, Byrs, foal at foot by Baronette, and in foal to xiaronette 1 Bay Gelding, Prince, 7yrs, by Shepherd'e Prido 1 Iron Grey Mare, Gyrs, by lan Mcßoth 1 Aged mare, Bonny, stinted to Baronette a Hacks I SHEEP— ! 60 Prime Fat Ewes CATTLE— 3 Milch Cowa in profit or in calf 2 Calvea IMPLEMENTS— 1 Double-furrow Plough, Cambridge Roller, 2 sets Tyne Harrows, 1 set 4-leaf Harrows, 1 McCormick Binder, 1 Albion B-capor and binder (has cut only 70 Acres), Cultivator (P. and D. Duncan), 1 Clod Crusher, 1 15-Coulter Duncan Grain Drill, 1 Moulder, 1 set Disc Harrows, 1 Three-horse Tip Dray, 1 Farm Dray and Frame, 1 Spring Dray, 1 Spring . Trap, Grass Mower, Horse Hoe, large quantity Stakes, "Wire Netting, etc. HOST OF FARM SUNDRIES. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 8055 H. MATSON and CO. SHEFFIELD. SHEFFIELD. SHEFFIELD. APRIE Gth, 1917. ANNUAL HIGHPEAK DRAFT. ANNUAL HIGHPEAK DRAFT. ANNUAL HIGHPEAK DRAFT. H MATSON and CO. lave received in- • structions to offer on behalf of Mrs J. F. BUCHANAN, HIGHPEAK:— 1200 Crossbred Ewes, 4, 6 and 8-tootha 900 Four and Six-tooth Fat Wethers Tho quality of Highpeak Sheep is -well known, and we can confidently recommend all Buyers to attend this Sale. . ENTRIES SOLICITED. 8051 H. MATSON and CO. ' DISPERSAL SALE. RACING AND STUD TROTTERS. CHRISTCHURCH, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 9th. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., instructed by J. B. THOMSON, ESQ., will Sell by Public Auction, without reserve, the whole of his famous Racing and -Stud Trotting Horses. Full particulars later Catalogue on application to Auctioneers or J. B. Thomson, Esq., Invercargill. 8010

CLEARING SALE AND GOODWILL OF I LEASE. On account of MR HARRY VERCOE, ROLLESTON, TUESDAY, 10th APRIL, 1917. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • etructiona from MR H. VERCOE, who is leaving for the Front, to submit to Public Auction on the above date the whole of his Live and Dead Stock, and Furniture. ALSO at the same time" and place, GOODWILL OF LEASE, 200 acres, rent lis 6d per acre: 2 yean to run. Further Particulars Later. 6016 H. MATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY" NOTICE. LEESTON HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, APRIL 20th. Solicit Entries for the above Fixture. Particulars later. 8047 H. MATSON" and CO. HANDY DOYLESTON FARM. FOR PUBLIC AUCTION. H MATSON and CO. arc instructed bv • the EXECUTORS of the late PATRICK O'CONNELL to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, at LEF.STON STOCK SALE on FRIDAY isEXT, March 30th. ' 23 ACRES, 23 ACRES, within one mil© of Doyleston Railway Sta- • tion, subdivided into four paddocks. "There is a Cottage on the property. The above offers an exceptional opportunity to proeuro a handy little holding in this hi<-hlv- I favoured district. , " The Property adjoins those of M&ssrs W •AU o paniculL ™om M " rah » l1 ' Actively.' | H. MATSON and CO I M ..

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15860, 27 March 1917, Page 10

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