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AUCTIONS. H. MATSO.N AND CO. TO-DAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK. rpENDERS Cloee at our Office aa above for the Ave years' LEASE of the 54 ACRES in the Estate of the late William Chamberlain, situated at Eliesmere. E4U H. MATSON and CO. SALE. FRIDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY. Account of a CLIENT, 3 Cows, due to calve in August 1 Heifer Calf * 1 Spring Trap 1 Rubber-tyred Gig I "Alfa-laval" Separator, 27 gala. Quantity of Barb Wire. ENTRIES INVITED. 5442 H. MATSON and CO. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS, HORSES, ETC. LITTLE RIVER. LITTLE RIVER. TUESDAY NEXT, At 12 O'CLOCK. H MATSON and CO., having sold the • property, aro now instructed by MESSRS KEIiNAN BROS, to bold on the abovo date a complete CLEARING SALE of tho whole of their LIVE and DEAD STOCK, including their well-known DAIRY HERD. Tho list includes:— CATTLE— II Cows, 2nd to sth calvers, duo AugustSept«mber 7 'fw'o Wo Three-year-old He if ere, duo September 11 Fat Steers HORSES— 1 Bay Marc, saddle and harness, suitable for creamory cart 1 Bay Maro, 7yrs, broken to saddle 1 Bay Golding, 7yrs, by Wallace L.— Victor mare, broken to saddle 1 Brown Akiro, Oyrs, by Young lrvington Victor mare, broken to saddle and harness 1 Draught Gelding, by Lord .Nolan, 3yrs, unbroken 1 Brown Pony, by Master Chance, 2yrs, unbroken .ALSO, A Considerable Quantity of Furniture, including:— Suite Furniture, Sideboard, 2 Ducheese Chests, 2 Washstands and Ware, 4 Tables, Linoleum, Singer Sowing Machine (drophead), and a lot of Sundries ALSO, 1 Dog Cart, 1 Rubbor-tyred Gig, 1 Babcock "Milk Tester Tho Auctioneers desire to call special attention to tho abo/e Cattle a©-the \ondors have spared neither trouble nor expense, in selecting the very best. Dairymen icquiriny Cows ior tho coming season can bo conkdently recommended to attend tne sale. iajncheon provided. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers, RESULT OP THE WAR. REALISATION OP LlVtt AND DEAD STOCK AND FARMING PLANT. REALISATION OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AND FARMING PLANT. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. havo ceived instructions from MR R. FAIRBAIRN, who hae answered tho call of his Country, to SELL tho above at PUBLIC AUCTION. He has disposed of tho lease of Viia property which ho was occupying, known as Haskott's Farm, and prior to going into Camp ho desires to realise tho whole of his t.tvr and DEAD STOCK.

The sale will take place on the farm at YALDHURST, Commencing at IL3O O O L OC K, On ' MONDAY, 20th JULY. Particulars of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK are as under:— SHEEP— 518 Ewes, Threo-quartorbreds, joined with Long Wool Rama The above will bo dxafted and sold in suitable lots. HORSES— A Team of 5 Draft Horses, broken to all form work, together with Harness. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— Regarding these there ifl a more than usual quota, including:— ' 3-F. Plough, Double i*'. Plough, Disc Plough, Set of Discs, 6-Leaf Harrows, 5-Leaf Harrows, 4-Leaf Harrows, Sheep Feeders, Cultivator, Roller, Hay , Rake, Broadcast Complete, Mower, Spring Trap, 3 Drays and Frames, Gig Massey Drill, Maesey Binder, Feed Box, Cart Saddles and Breechings, and Complete Gear for Agricultural Work, Blacksmith's Shop and Sundries in connexion therewith, Coils of Wire and Wire Netting, also a Large Quantity of Odds and Ends, and Accessories so useful on a farm, and which one seldom gets the opportunity to aoquxre at a clearing sale. PRODUCE and SUNDRIES — 2 Stacks Good Bright Oataheavea 7J Bage of Grass Seed 140 lbs of Clover Seed 20 Bags of Algerian Oats _ Large Quantity of Old and New fiacks j Ton Basic Slag 300 Second-hand Sacks 2 Stack Covers In addition to the above, which are the main items, there is a large quantity of Sundries far too numerous to mention. "VTe strongly reoommend those who wish to renew their farming etock not to miss this opportunity but attend the sale. It. ia no distance from the city. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. H. MATSON and CO., 5444 Auctioneers. p. s. NICHOLLS AND CO. FURNITURE — Auction — FURNITURE. THIS DAY—2 p.m.—THIS DAY, EN OUR MANCHESTER STREET ROOMS. QUPERIOR FURNITURE—Main items:— Handsome Upright Grand Piano, Sideboards, Oak Ex. Table, 4 H.B. Din. Chairs, I Bedroom Suite, Hall Stand, Chests, Lino., Heater. Ornaments, etc. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., 5440 ■ Auctioneers. " H. B. SORENSEN. H. B. SORENSEN. THURSDAY, JULY 23th, Sale 11 o'olocS. HB. SORHNSEN will SELL by PUB- • LIC AUCTION, at his Yards, Lichfield street—22o Sacks of First-class Oatsheaf Chaff, 175 Sacks of Fowl Wheat (ft good sample), 15 Sacks of Garten Oats, 20 Sacks of Seed Potatoes (a specially selected line), 15 Cnsca of Apples, 1000 ft of T. and G. Dressed Floorings, 15 Sheets of sft Roofing II LOTS ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including I —3ft CheSonier, Chest Drawers, Dncbesse Chest, Walnut Overmantel, 1 Sofa, Wicker and other Chairs, 3ft BR. Bedstead, Box Mattress, Roll Linoleum, 3 Dining Tables, 10 nearth Rugs, 150 Door' Mats, assorted sizes Sundries. I 5403 H. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. IJtEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Under New Management.

WINTER TIME-TABLE. MOR2TING SERVICE. Coach leaves Stablee, Toddinpton, 7.13 a.m., AllandaJo 7.45, Governor's Bay 8, arriving at Lyttelton 9.15 a.m.; returning from Lyttelton 9.45 a.P. AFTERNOON SERVICE. Ou Hondaya, Wednesdays, and Saturdays ; only. Coach leaves Stables, Toddington,' 2.15, Al* lasdale 2.45, Governor's Bay 3.0, arrives Lyttelton 4.15 pjn.; returning from Lyttelton 4.15, | Special Trips by Arrangement. I FARES AS USUAL. j ■I'HOS. FAIRBAIRN, Proprietor.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16272, 24 July 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16272, 24 July 1918, Page 12

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