[ AUCTIONS. } H. MATSON AND CO. 1 AUCTION! AUCTION! TO-MORROW, in Our Rooms at 11 ium. ALL that Property on North road, .rapanui, being Numbers 33 to. 37, occupied respectively by MR G. Bailey, Miss Greene, and ilr3 Smith, comprising Shops and Dwellings, together with over 30 Perches of Lard. For Abfolut© Sale. if MATSON and CO.. - 0 , 7 ' Auctioneers. MATS OX'S PEDIGREE STOCK SALE. MATRON'S PEDIGREE STOCK SALE. MATRON'S PEDIGREE STOCK SALE. TATTERSALL'S. TATTERS ALL'S. TATTEKSALI/S. TO-MORROW, at 9 am. R MATSON .md CO. desiro fdvieo • Clients and others that they will hold their WVUAL PEDIGREE STOCK SALE, AT TATTEHSALL'S, On tho above date. As ii c ".ai ••',€• will start the Sale at 9 a.m., to er-ablo buyer* to attend the Sale without interfering with tho other attractions of Carnival Week. Our •'-.resent ENTRIES comprise about: — SO BULLS. SHORTHORNS. HOLSTEINS. JERSEYS, ETC. From 'He Herds of tho, Beat Breeders in Canterbury. * If MATSON and CO., Sj ),- ' Pedigree Stock Salesmen. T\TTER S A L L ' S TATTER S A L L ' S TATTER S A L L ' S MONDAY NEXT, At 9.30 a.m. R .MATSON and CO.'S ANNUAL SALE • OF HORSES wilj take placo in TATTERSALL'S, as above. ENTRIES include many specially good lots, and visitors to Christchurch requiring Horses, either for profit or Sport, aro strongly urged not to fail to attend tho 201 C," H. MATSON and CO. MEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. TYNTESFIELD ESTATE, MARLBOROUGH. FOR SALE BY ' PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE TOWN HALL, BLENHEIM, On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1917, At 11 o'clock forenoon. THE N.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., favoured with instructions by ALAN LE CLERC LATO.ER, ESQ. will SELL, as above, THIS VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL COUNTRY, comprising 8546 ACRES, FREEHOLD, WITH HOMESTEAD, WOOLSEED, SHEEPYARDS, DIP, SHEf HERD'S COTTAGE, MEN'S , WHARES, ETC. TYNTESFIELD Is situated only 13 miles from Blenheim, by good motor road, is well fenced, and fully subdivided, and is watered _by running streams, and novcr-failing 6prings. TYNTESFIELD Is all good half bred owe country, with the addition of a considerable area at Agricultural land, 600 acres of which have been under cultivation presiding heavy crops' of grain, rape, and roots, and 300 acres have been laid down in English grasses during the last four years. TYNTESFIELD Is 'good Wool Country, and has. an abundant rainfall, with, mild climate. TYNTESFIELD Is entirely freo from snow —its highest altitude is 2000 feet, and the pastoral portion is mainly good tussock country of low altitude, with easy leading spurs. Tho property is carrying at present: 3000 Breeding Ewes, wita 90 per cent. Lambs 2800 Dry Sheep, principally Hoggets 40 Cattlo 20 Horses (Draughts ana Hacks) ■ X TERMS: 5 per cent, on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, on delivery being given on Ist MARCH, 1918. 5 per cent, on Ist MARCH, 1919. 5 per cent, on Ist MARCH, 1920. BALANCE on Ist MARCH, 1923; interest on all sums duo from Ist 1818, at 0 per cent, per annum. On maturity, should purchaser desire an extension of the Mortgage, tho Vendor is prepared to extend tho term for 2 or 3 years on the payment of another 10 per, cent, in reduction, of the principal. . Plans and full particulars can bo obtained from all the principal Branches of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agenoy Co., Ltd., throughout tho Dominion. Those desirous of inspecting are requested to arrange with the Blenheim Office of the Company. CHARLES CLARK. IN THE ESTATE 1 OF MARY ELLEN WHITE, Deceased. NEARLY NEW RESIDENCE, WORCESTER, STREET, AND 2 HUUSES, HEREFORD STREET E. CUIAKLES CLARK has been instruoted by J the Trustee to SEItL by AUCTION, in the Rooms,' 10U HEREFORD STREET, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, at 2 p.m., No. 27i STIIEKT. Tne House, which is mostly of brick, contains 6 rooms, baihioom,- veranuah, pantry, ecuuery, wasiihouse, and shed. Hot and cold water servioe to bathroom and scullery, buut-iu cupboards in din-ing-room, and wardrobes in 2 bedrooms. Xno House ie a very pleasing design, tastefully docorated, ■ and in penect order within and without. The land, . -20 PERCHES (50 x 260), is planted with flowers and fruit trees. The yard and patba aro asphalted, and the fenccs, which aro mostly of 6ft iron, aro in good order. 39-3 HEREFORD STREET. Sound House of 6 rooms (5 fireplaccs), bathroom (h. and c.), pantry, 6CuUery, detached washhouse, with copper and tubs. Onequarter Acre of .Land (1 chain x 2& chains), nicely laid out ond planted. Let at 10a per week. 39G HEREFORD STREET. House of G rooms, bathroom (h. and c.), scullery and washhouse, good ehed. One-quarter Acre (100 links x 250 links), let at 103 per week. The roofs of theso two houses are slate, the foundations stone, and the fences aro in good order. As tho Estato hns to Be wound up owing to the death of the owner, the Truateo is propared to accept a low figure for any of the above. No. 189 2942 CLARIDGE AND SMITH. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. NOVEMBER 9th uud 10th, From 9 to 11 a.m. NEW ZEALAND MOTOR EXCHANGE, Manchester street, opp. Coker's Hotel. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MOTOR-CYCLES —3 Triumphs, 1 Match-k-36, 1 Douglas, 1 Ariel, 1 Colthorpc, 1 Bat, 1 Arno. CARS—A.C. Delivery Berliet Van, 5-Seater Wolaelcy, o-Seater Harxaeq, 2-Seatcr Star Cyc'.o Car, Humborctte Cycle Car. A large number cf Engirmo, Magnetos, Cr.rburettcrfc, Tyre?, Tubes, Lamps, Jacks, and Motor Accessories. Baltic Sepaxator, 40 pa!., Planet Jr. Horse Grubber, Lady and C«int;i' Cycles. Tho Auctioneers draw special attention to this sale. Each machine is sold with a good trial, and the stock is one of the larg--1 cist in tho Dominion, consequently a clearanco is to bo made to reduce stock. HARRY SMITH, Auctioneer. 3025 Farmers' Saleyards. > MoENTYBE'S Extra Strong Regulating Pillo, used by hundreds of women, 4* Gd. Chemist* and Store* G6291
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