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AUCTIONS. 11. MATSON AND CO. I) I) I x G T O SALE. TO-MOKHOW. SPECIAL EXTRIES: S3U S.M. Crossbred Ewes (local); a real yoo<l 11 no •510 S.M. IL-ilibred Ewe?, one bracd and maik 500 bVrv.-rd K.iie L»:i:bs ll'oO Tuo-looiii u> I'.M. Crossbred Ewes, j Item iho Sound? ; -CO S.M. t,V>-sl».vd Ewes j Ki'ivv.ird Wethers I MV u.i: w<t'.-od Iv.ves, one straight 1 well r Txiwn ;i:ui very even L' - '.'.: '.iwr 1" ut lies Solicited. H. .MATSOX and CO. !J_v;;; j< 'r \ SALE. i'lun.w NEXT. -I'KCIAL ENTRY. v . VI , FARMERS' CO-OP. ' ASSOCIATION). ' V t -v i*h.»:»v Four and Five-year-old :'v.,v;. i:-. K.t< •--> sr.it purchasers. These , tl i.ai\l country, iind arc in I io:\.ii! i.)r.. ENTRIES INVITED. ;.. t : H. MATSON and CO. j VI.I.ESMKRE LAND. , ! ELLESMERE LAND. ELLESMERE LAXD. To be Offered at • : LEESTOX STOCK SALE ' | On ; j FRIDAY XEXT, MARCH Bth. H MATS OX and CO. and the NEW ZEA- • LAXD FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATIOX are instructed bv tlie TRUSTEES OF THE LATE GEORGE BARKER, LEESTON, to submit to Publio Auction on the above date tlie whole of the Lands in the Estate. The property comprises : — •12 ACRES 3 ROODS, comprising parts of R.S. 5482 and 5483. On this block-, there are no buildings. 100 ACRES, more or less, comprising R.S G043. The Homestead is situated on this block, which forms an eminently compact and desirable farmstead. If not sold as a whole the property will bo offered in Two Blocks. Tho Auctioneers earnestly commend the above to prospective buyers for serious consideration. The Properties are situated within easy distance of Lec3ton Township, thus offering all tho advantages of adjaccncy to Railway, ) Schools, etc. They are in excellent heart, - and have been admirably cared for. I TERMS—Ten pounds sterling; per centum - on the fall of the hammer, balance on April - 15th, 1913. 1 All particulars from H. MATS OX and CO., THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. Agents. ! WYXN-WILLIAMS. BROWN and 9544 GRESSON, Solicitors. rpATTERSALL'S SALE. SATURDAY XEXT. PEESEXX EXTRIES include: — On accouut of a West Coast Client: 5 Good Draughts ENTRIES INVITED. Wl'J H. MATSON and CO. RAM FAIR. MARCH 21st and 22nd, 191& V\7"E beg to advise Clients that Entries Close on TUESDAY, 12th MARCH. 9543 H. MATSON and CO. I LITTLE RIVER EWE FAIR. LITTLE RIVER EWE FAIR, LITTLE RIVER EWE FAIR. v TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 12th. H MATSON and CO. will be pleased to • roceive particulars of intended ENTRIES for this favourite and important fixture. Wo .already havo the following SPECIAL ENTRIES: — On account of MR J. F. BUCHANAN, Kinlock, The Annual Draft from Kinlock, comprisi- ing: — 750 Two-tooth Three-quarterbrcd Ewes 300 Five-year-old Three-quarteibred Ewes The above are a splendid lino of farmers' ewes, bred on the Peninsula. Will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Oil account of MR L. M. WILSON, Overhigh, Port Levy. 200 S.M. Crossbred Ewes On account of MR H. MENZIBS, MenzioS Bay. 80 Purebred Four-tooth Romney Ewes On account of the TRUSTEES of tho Late 11. W. PIPER, Piraki. The Annual consignment of Crossbred Ewes (particulars later) On account of MR FRED W. WILLIAMS, Robinson's Bay. 500 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes; a splendid line of Peninsula sheep, well grown and in good condition On account of MR W. MENZIES, Menzies Bay. 30 Two and Three-shear Romney Rams; to be sold in lots to suit purchasers We shall he glad if vendors will let us have particulars of intended ENTRIES as early as possible, in order that wo may advertise same and advise farmers and likely purchasers what is coming forward. 9548 H. MATSON and CO. QTTLVERDEN EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, MARCH 14th, 1918. PRESENT ENTRIES INCLUDE— On account of MESSRS EARSHMAN and McKAY, Hurunui. 200«Three-quarterbred Two-tooth Ewes . 400 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes On account of G. FORRESTER. Kilsythe, Rotherham. 250 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes We shall be glad to receive particulars of ENTRIES for this Annual Fixture. 5542 H. MATSON and CO. JJAWARDEN EWE FAIR. , FRIDAY, MARCH 15th, 1918. ■ SPECIAL ENTRY— < On account MR G. L. RUTHERFORD, 1 McDonald Downs, His Annual Consignment of Ewea, com- t prising— 1400 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes 800 Four and Six-tooth Halfbred Ewes ] A splendid line of Station Ewes, one mark and brand, and will be eold in lots to suit purchasers. < Account MRS M. F. MACFARLANE, Awapuni, 120 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes (E.L.-Merino cross); a real good lina On account MR P. MACFARLANE, Woodgrove, 100 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes 100 Halfbred Ewes j Also, HAWARDEX SALE. On ! THURSDAY NE&T, MARCH 7h. On account MR J. K. FORRESTER, Ilurunui 100 Two-tootfe Ewes Account BAILLIE BROS., Waikari, 200 Three-quarterbrcd Ewe Hoggets 100 Halfbred Ewo Hoggets Also FAT SHEEP from MESSRS T. CREAK, The Peaks; T. HOBBS, Th? Peaks; R. MARSHALL, The Peaks; T G. HOBAX. The Peaks; ALEX. DAL- 1 ZELL, Hawardcn; W. ELLIOT, Ilawarden. On account of MR G. J. BOrJAN, The Peaks, 50 Tons Oaten Sheaves. Samples will be shown at the Sale, and the bulk may be inspected at l£r Hoban'a Farm. ENTRIES INVITED. 8545 H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16152, 5 March 1918, Page 10

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