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/AUCTIONS. _______ ~ H. MATSON AND CO. TO-DAY. TO-DAY, 12 o'clock. CLEARING SALE, BALCAIRN, account MR J. MOORE. SHEEP, HORSES. IMPLEMENTS. LUNCHEON. 0335 H. MATSON and COrp ATT E'R SAL L' S SAL. E. to-morrov;. SPECIAL ENTRY. On account o£ MR W. G. SMITH, Lawford, AVccdons: 1 Brown Draught Gelding, aged, all workOn' ccccount MR R.. DUFF, Irwell, i i AVii^son! jiood «i 3 iigw' On account MR J- CHUISTOPHERSON, Charing Cross, 1 Draught Gelding, Cyrs, all work 1 Draught Mare, aged, all work _ In conjunction N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP.. On account of a CL/li.-\l, 1 Bay Geldin?, Cyrs. broken s. ana h. On account AiU E. KOBEKTC Culvcrden 1 Six-year-old Half-draught Mare; good On account MESSRS NELSON BROS., Addington, 1 Four-year-old Gelding, by Wild wood Jr., dam General Trncey mare; straight-out trotter ENTRIES INVITED. 23n 11. MATSON and CO. IMPORTANT SALE OF BURNIIAM LANDS.' TO BE OFFKRED IN I'ATTK RSAIjL'S. TO-MORROW. At 12 o'clock. H iIA'XSON and CO. have received in- • etnictions from MR CHAS. CHAMBERLAIN, who is leaving for the Front, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date, his fino Compact l'arm of 311 ACRES FREEHOLD 33 ACRES LEASEHOLD Subdivided into 10 paddocks. 30 Acres arc in rape and yoilug grass, 50 acres good turnips, '10 acres Algerian oats and gT&ss just sown, 30 acres oat stubble, remainder in 9 and y-yeo.r grass. The 36 acres of leasehold aro in 4-year-old grass. Has a .firstclass 5-roomed House, hot and cold wator and permanent water supply by windmill and tanks, ivashhouse, implement shed, and all necessary buildings, all of which are in firetclaas repair. The lund comprises one of tho richest pockets on tho Canterbury Plains, and comprises sweet, friable lands, close to several markets, and is in tho centro of one of the finest fattening districts in New Zealand. Wero it not for tho war this extraordinarily favourable opportunity to secure a model holding would not havo arisen, and tho bona, fido buyer of however analytic frame of mind is earnestly recommended to go over tho property, carefully inspect it, and attend the Auction Sale. TERMS AT SALE. 9 2337 H. MATSON and CO. MONDAY NEXT, 20th MAY. MONDAY NEXT, 20th MAY. MONDAYL NEXT, 20th MAY. CLEARING SALE, CLEARING SALE, CLEARING SALE, At BURNHAM. burnham. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have re--IVJL ceived instructions from MR CHAS. CHAMBERLAIN, who is answering the call of the Empire, and leaving Now. Zealand to serve his country at an early date, and having no other proposition than to realise, to offer as above, commencing at 12 O'CLOCK SHARP, . WTTH THE WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. INCLUDING--250 Tbree-quarterbred Eweo (Breeding), rams joined middle March, Four, Six, and' Eight-tooth Border and Southdown CO Forward Lambs 80 Forward Ewos • . , "00 3?at and Forward Four and Six-tooth Crossbred Wethers CATTLE— I 1 Dairy Cow in full profit, calved 10th * March 1 Heifer Calf _ > HORSES— s'Real Good Horses, as follows:— 2 Maree, just broken to chains ; 1 Maro in foal to Scotland Stamp 1 Mare, syrs 1 Gelding, 3yire 2 Two-year-olds, by Baron Carlton 1 Foal,' by Crandale 1 Gig Horse, Dolly 1 Chestnut More, 4yrs, gpod gig mare IMPLEMENTS, PRODUCE, ETC. 1 Three-fufrow Plough (Reid and Gray), j 1 Cooper and Duncan 15-Coulter Drill, grain and manure with' rape and turnip ( fore carriage, 1 7ft McCormick Binder, 1 Reid and Gray Dray, 1 ( Tip Dray, 1 Duijcan Giant Cultivator, 1 Light S. Tine Cultivator, '1 Five-leaf Harrow, 1 Duncan Cambridge Roller. All the above are new within 'the last three years. 20 Coils of Netting and Stakes, Grindstone, Vycc, etc.j' Wheelbarrow and Tools, 1 llubber-tvred Gig, Swingle Trees, 60 Whito Loghorn 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 (one of the stacks i 3 at Ellesmere), ' quantity of Algerian Oats, 5 tons Oatsheaf Chaff,' quantity of Sawn Timber, V.D.L. etc., about 10 Loads of Mangolds at Ellesmere, Mangle end Washing Machine, 1 30 h.p. Overland Motor Car, electric light, self-starter. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 1330 H. MATSON and CO. ! PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT QUAIFE'S ROAD, , HALSWELL, on THURSDAY, MAY 80th, at 12 o'clock. H. MATSON and CO. are instructed by • MR A. CASE, to submit to PUBLIC MICTION, on the above date, the whole of lis LIVE and DEAD STOCK. Full particulars will, be advertised later. ,340 H. MATSON an 3 CO. IMPORTANT SALE. PUREBRED SHORTHORN CATTLE. P' ESTATE . LATE WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, "Hadstock," Ellesmere. 40 CATTLE 40 Co be offered LEESTON STOCK SALE, FRIDAY. MAY 31st, at 1 o'clock (or as near that hour ,as possible). Catalogues now being prepared.' 1 330 H. MATSON and CO. FOR LEASE BY TENDER. 4i ACRES FIRST-CLASS HEAVY LAND. AT HALSWELL. ] are instructed by MR A. CASE, of * v QUAIFE'S ROAD. HALSWELL, to nvite TENDERS for the three years' lease f his first-class property. The farm is to e let for grazing purposes only and no ropping will be allowed. The conditions of ■ease"may be inspected at our office, Cashel treot, Christchurch. ENDERS CLOSE AT OUR OFFICE, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 12 O'CLOCK ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 22nd, 1918. No tender necessarily Accepted. A CLEARING SALE of the whole 'of the ,IVE and DEAD STOCK will bo held at 1 n early date. 533 H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16214, 17 May 1918, Page 10

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