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auctions. _ H. MATSON AND CO. rp A T T E R S A L L ; S. Ai J- A T T E R S A L -J TO-MORROW. special entries include— On Account COI'MKY CLIENT. 1 True!; «>f liarnccj Horses; an excc.ler.l /-, }° l t Mr- rVO Y.";i:kiri: , On Acmmt --U« Ui.J. -(■ 1 Ased.ll.ick, bro:-:--. 1 to -••• •"■<! h.irne=o On Account KA.IAPOI CLIE-.T. a A 'ijp-t.-y T«:-n~«t. . !>' 1 Chestnut Clciiin.;, Syrs, by liaro.d p; 1 JJtibb-.-r-tvrc.i iJo_-c;ut ii ; 1 S:,:endi:l S<>t oi il.-;n:.-=; sc On Account MR EiilK RUTHERFORD, -;c l-'arnu!aU3: n* 1 Gi',' Hor-= s ' 1 Siniiio' Curt Ilorne On Accour.i Mr J. Waipara: J Chestnut JIo:.'?, broken to :-H v.-o.K »} On Account MR li. ItAUPER, " 1 own bi..::-'U to Kjdulu litiruliJ Uil v.oix — FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. J •2CS4 H. MATSON and CO. CLEA RI X G SALE ti At !l ' HALS \" E L L. On THURSDAY NE2IT, MAY 32th, ?' At 12 o clock. C J ( H MATSON ard CO. have been instructed f, • by M'it A. CASE, who ir, leaving for „ the front, to hold a CLEARING SALTj on c; tbe th? to of t.Mc whole of hi& LIN Ij y and DEAD STOCK, including:— d CATTLE. I< 10 Dn'ry Cow?, 2:ul :,ml "rd cd I vers j •2 llciicr.i, been v.'itii bull 1 Yearling Calf HORSES. <: J Draught Marc, ftyrs, broken to all farm 1 work F ] Draught Gelding, Byr3 t broken to all farm work ( 1 I Draught Gelding-, Syrs_ broken to all farm work j 1 Black Gelding, lyrs, broken to all farm t work j 1 2 Draught Gelding, unbroken, 2yrs i 1 Yearling Filly ; IMPLEMENTS. 5 1 Farm Dray, Tip Dray (nearly new), 1 Spring Dray, Gig, Double Furrow Plough, ' Doublo Furrow Disc Plough, Mould Plough, Single Furrow Plough, Disc Harrow, 3-leaf llaJrowfi, 2-leaf Twitcli Harrows (nearly new), Chain Harrow, Ilorso Hoe, Deering Cultivator, Potato Digger, Potato Planter, Hornby 1 Grass Mower, Hay Rake, 4 Stacks of Hay, 1 Stack Oatsheavcs, 1 Aero of Mangolds, about 15 Tons of Clean Seed Potatoes, British Queen, Decota, and Breezo's, Harness for all horses, Ilorso Covers Luncheon Provided. 2661 H. MATSON and CO. IMPORTANT SALE. PUREBRED SHORTHORN CATTLE. TN ESTATE LATE WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, "Hadatock," Ellesmere. 40 CATTLE 40 To be offered LEESTON STOCK SALE, FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 31st, at 1 o'clock (or aa near that hour as possible). Catalogues now being prepared. 2G82 H.. MATSON and CO. CLEARING SALE AT ELLESMERE. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 28th, At 12.30 p.m. H MATSON and CO. have been instructed • by tho Administrators in the Estate of the late GEO. BENNETT, Ellesmero (just over Ellesmere Bridge) to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION on the above date the wholo of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK as follows :— HORSES— ' 2 Farm Horace, all work ' 1 Good Harness Horso, Gyrs, fast . 1 Two-year-old Draught, unbroken CATTLE— 14 Good Dairy Cowe 1 2 Springing Heifers (one empty) f 4 Calves £ 1 Jersey Bull ■< IMPLEMENTS— 1 Dooring Binder, good order, 1 Side Delivery, 1 J'lcSherry Grain Drill, 1 Set Discs, M.H., 1 M.II. Cultivator, Set 3-loaf Harrows, 1 Roller (Cambridge), 1 Planet Junior, Horso lioo, 1 Planet Junior Seed and Manure Drill, 1 Planet Wheel Hoo, 2 Trolleys, 1 Spring Trap, 1 Rubber-tyred Gig (newly tyred), 1 Tip Dray and Frame, 1 S.F. Lever Plough, 1 Sot Heavy Trap Har- > ness, 1 Set Gig Harness, 3 Back Bands and Chains, Collars, Hamea, and Win- \ kers, 1 Set Leading Chains, 1 Cart i Saddle and Breeching, 2 Horse Covers, l Farm Tools, 1 Alfa Laval Separator, Ladder, Portable Copper, Meat Safe, 1 L D.B. Gun. ALSO, , 1 Stack Oatsheave3 (about 5 tons), 1 Stack I Whoat Straw, lj tons Oatsheaf Chaff, f Pit of MangoldtJ, about 5 tons, Seed Potatoes, 6 Sacks Ist Wheat, 2 Sacks i Seconds Wheat, 5 Sackß First Barley (Chevalier), 5 Sacks First Garton Oats, 3 Sacks Italian Rye, 50 New and Se- ■ cond-hand Sacks, Quantity of Stakes ond. Barb Wire, Wire Netting, 10 Pairs of Fowls, and a host of Sundries too numerous to mention. ' LUNCHEON PROVIDED. H. MATSON and CO., i 2683 Auctioneers. r IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE, j IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. 5 OF PICKED DAIRY HERD, a OF PICKED DAIRY HERD. :- TITE have received instructions from MR >- W' GEORGE GORDON, LOVERS' it T.ANE SPREYDON, whose lease haa exited to SELL, WITHOUT RESERVE, his picked and well-known HERD of 32 COWS, by PUBLIC AUCTION on • TUESDAY 4th JUNE, 1918, e ' a At 1 p.m., Comprising: n COWS. a 32 Picked Cows y- 1 Jersey Cow b 2 Two-year-old Heifere > 2 Seven-months-old Bull Calves h 3 Small Calves HORSES. t 2 Draught Mares, broken to all work )- 1 Five-year-old Draught Gelding, uni, broken 0 Draught Fillies, rising 4yrs, unbroken U 1 Light Filly by Wildmoor s i Seven-year-old Mare by Wildmoor, f- broken to saddle and harness 10 ' IMPLEMENTS. Ie 1 Double Furrow Plough, 1 Grass Mower, if 1 Grubber, 1 Set of 3-lcaf _Harro\vs, 1 McCormick Binder, 1 Muesey-H.arris Drill 113•y coulter), 1 Farm Dray and Frame, 1 Spring Cart, 1 Planet Junr., 1 Four-liorse Block and Tackle, 1 30-gallon Alfa Laval Separator, 1 Collapsible Sheet Iron Shod, 1 Lean-to ready for removal, 20 Sheets oi Corrugated Iron, 1 ~ Ariol Motor-bike and Sidechair, 2 Windmills, 1 Hay Rako, Grass Harrows, quantity Bags' 2 Pigs, quantity of Fowls, 9 Gccse HOST OF SUNDRIES. 2630 H. MATSON and CO. Little river sale. TUESDAY, JUNE 4th. WE INVITE ENTRIES. "E 0q79 H. MATSON and CO. inrpEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES tIG p Under Now Management. ill WINTER TIME-TABLE. 6 od "" ree MORNING SERVICE. [ ° r Coach leaves Stables, Teddington, 7.1 his a.m., Allandale 7.45, Governor's Bnty 8, ai living at Lyttelton 3.15 a.m.; returning fros ,nd Lyttelton t>.45 a.m. ia AFTERNOON SERVICE, da- On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays only. ho Coach leaves Stable 3, Teddington, 2.15, A Qts landale 2.45, Governor s Bay 3.0, arrives Ly telton 4.15 p.m.; icturning from Lyttclto CT 4.45. . sk Special Trips by Arrangement. TO FARES AS USUAL. THOS. FAIRBAIRN. Proprietor. >,

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16220, 24 May 1918, Page 10

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