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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. YARDS. TO-MORROW. SPECIAL ENTRY: On account MRS R. O. DUNCAN, 1 Purebred Jersey Bull Entries Invited. 2180 H. MATSON and CO. CLEARING SALE AT BALCAIRN. FRIDAY NEXT, 17th INST., At 12 o'clock. XT MATSON and CO. (having disposed of • the property) have received instructions from MR J. MOORE, BALCAIRN, to hold a $<!i a , r ing Sale of the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, as above. The List includes:— SHEEP— 230 Three-quarterbred Ewes, duo to lamb I early HORSES— 2 Draught Mares, 4yrs, broken to all work I 2 Draught Geldings, broken to all work 1 Hackney Mare, by Kulnine, broken j saddle and harness 1 CATTLE— 1 Cow in profit IMPLEMENTS, SUNDRIES, Etc., include— McCormick Binder, Massey-Harris Drill (13-coulter), Duncan Cultivator, Reid and Gray Double-furrow Plough, Reid and Gray Single-furrow Plough, Cam- | bridge Roller (Reid and Gray), Grass Seed Stripper, Set 5-leaf Harrows, 3leaf Harrows, 2 Farm Drays and ! Frames, Spring Dray, Ransome Disc Plough (3-furrow), Disc Harrows, RubI ber-tyred Gig, Mogul Oil Engine (Keroi sene), Shearing Machine (Cooper), Sheep Feeder, 12 Coils of Wire Netting, Barb and Plain Wire, Poets, Stakes, Firei wood, Gig Harness, Spring Dray HarI Hess, Harness and Covers, 30 Fowls, Fowl Wheat, Chaff, Sacks, Blocks and I Chains, Swingletiees, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED, j 2176 H. MATSON and CO. | IMPORTANT SALE OF BURNHAM LANDS TO BE OFFERED IN TATTERSALL'S. IMPORTANT SALE OF BURNHAM LANDS TO BE OFFERED IN TATTERSALL'S. IMPORTANT SALE OF EURNHAM LANDS TO BE OFFERED IN TAT- - TERSALL'S. SATURDAY, 18th MAY, At 12 o'clock. H MATSON and CO. have received in- * etructions from MR CHAS. CHAMBERLAIN, who is leaving for the Front, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, on tho above date, hi 3 fine Compact Farm of 314 ACRES FREEHOLD SG ACRES LEASEHOLD Subdivided into 10 paddocks. 30 Acres are in rape and young grass, 50 acres good turnips, 40 acres Algerian oats and grass just sown, 30 acre 3 oat stubble, remainder in 2 and 3-year grass. Tho 3G acres of leasehold are in 4-year-old graG3. Has a firstclass 6-roomed House, hot and cold water and permanent water Bupply by windmill and tanks, washhouse, implement shed, and all necessary buildings, all of which are in firstclass repair. The' land comprises one of tho richest pockets on the Canterbury Plains, and comprises Sweet, friable lands, close to several markets, and is in tho centre of one of the finest fattening districts in New Zealand. Wero it not for tho war this extraordinarily favourable opportunity to eecure a model holding would not havo arisen, and tho bono fid© buyer of however analytic frame of mind is earnestly recommended to go over the property, carefully inspect it, and attend the Auction Sale. All particulars from 2179 H. MATSON and 00. MONDAY NEXT, 20th MAY. MONDAY NEXT, 20th MAY. MONDAY NEXT, 20th MAY. CLEARING SALE, CLEARING SALE, CLEARING SALE, At BURNHAM. BURNHAM. "jITESSRS H. MATSON and CO. havo rc--IVX ceivcd instructions from MR CHAS. CHAMBERLAIN, who is answering tho call of the Empire, and leaving New Zealand to servo his country at an early date, and having no other proposition than to realise, to offer as above, commencing at 12 O'CLOCK SHARP, WITH THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, INCLUDING— SHEEP— 250 Three-quarterbred Ewee (Breeding), rams joined middle March, Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Border and Southdown 50 Forward Lamba 30 Forward Ewes 200 Fat and Forward Four and Sis-tooth Crossbred Wethers CATTLE— 1 Dairy Cow in full profit, calved 10th March 1 Heifer Calf HORSES— 5 Real Good Horses, as follows: — 2 Mares, just broken to chains 1 Mar© in foal to Scotland Stamp 1 Mare, syrs 1 Gelding, 3yre 2 Two-year-olds, by Baron Carlton 1 Foal, by Crandalo 1 Gig Horse, Dolly 1 Chestnut Mare, 4yrs, good gig mare IMPLEMENTS, PRODUCE, ETC. 1 Three-furrow Plough (Reid and Gray), 1 Cooper and Duncan 15-Coulter Drill, grain and manuro with rape and turnip fore carriage, 1 7ft McCormick Binder, 1 Reid and Gray Dray, 1 Tip Dray, 1 Duncan Giant Cultivator, 1 Light S. Tin© Cultivator, 1 Five-leaf Harrow, 1 Duncan Cambridge Roller. All tbe above aro new within the last three years. 20 Coils of Netting and Stakes, Grindstone, Vyce, etc., Wheelbarrow and Tools, 1 Rubber-tyred Gfg, Swingle Trees, GO White Leghorn Fowls, Harness for all horses, 2 Cart Saddles and Breeching, Gig Harness and Riding Saddle, 800 New Well Bricks, 3 cwt. Rock Salt, 1 13ft Ladder, 1 Barrel Molasses, Quantity Barbed Wire. Quantity of Grass Seed, 15 Sacks Perennial Rye Grass, Fowl Wheat, 7 Sacks of Solid Straw Tuscan Seed Wheat, 3 Stacks of Oat Sheaves, about 26 tons (on© of the stacks is at Ellcsmere), quantity of Algerian Oata, 5 tons Oatsheaf Chaff, quantity of Sawn Timber, Y.D.L. etc., about 10 Loads of Mangolds at Ellcsmere, Mangle and Washing Machine, 1 30 h.p. Overland Motor Car, electric light, self-starter. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 2178 H. MATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING. SALE AT QUAIFE'S ROAD, HALSWELL, on THURSDAY, MAY 30th, at 12 o'clock. H MATSON and CO. are instructed bv • MR A. CASE, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date, the wholo of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK. Full particulars will bo advertised later. 2156 H. MATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. . JUNE 4th, 1918. CLEARING SALE AT SPREYDON. ACCOUNT MR GEO. GORDON,; LOVERS' LANE, SPREYDON.' H MATSON and CO. will offer, as above, the whole of MR GORDON'S ind DEAD STOCK, including ; THE WELL-KNOWN DAIRY EERD. All particulars- later. :lfii H. MATSON and /CO.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16211, 14 May 1918, Page 10

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