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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. HALSWELL TOWNSHIP PROPERTY. TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ! IN OUR ROOMS, CASHEL STREET, 1 CHRISTCHURCH, TO-MORROW, at 12 o'clock. H MATSON and CO. havo been instructed • by MR J. LEGG, to offer, as above, approximately J-ACRE LAND, situated Main road, Halswell (first house on right past the School), together with improvements thereon, including 5-ROOMED HOUSE, scullery, partry, two sheds, artesiart, well. A very desirable little homo. All particulars from 5557 H. MATSON and CO. fJIAIIEBSALL'S SALE. TO-MORROW. SPECIAL ENTRIES include: — On account Southern Client: Consignment of Draught Horace, straight out of work ; trials I Three-year-oid Filly, by Baron. Bold, broken to chaiu3 ENTRIES INVITED. 5554 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 Bold the • property, arc now instructed by MESSRS KEENAN BROS, to hold on the above date a complete CLEARING SALE of the whole of iheir LIVE and DEAD STOCK, including their well-known DAIRY HERD. The list includes: — CATTLE— II Cows, 2nd to st'n calvers, duo AugustSeptember 7 Two t«o Three-year-old Heifers, due September 11 Fat Steer 3 HORSES— 1 Bay Mare, saddlo and harness, suitable for creamery cart 1 Bay Mare, 7yrs, broken to saddle 1 Bay Uelding, 7yrs, by Wallace L.— Victor mare, broken to saddlo 1 Brown Miwe, Oyrs, by Young irvington —Victor mare, broken to saddle and harness 1 Draught Gelding, by Lord Nolan, Syrs, unbroken 1 Brown Pony, by Master Chance, 2yzs, unbroken ALSO, A Considerable Quantity of Furniture, including:— Suite Furniture, Sideboard, 2 Ducheese Chests, 2 Waahstauds and Ware, 4 Tables, Linoleum, Singer Sowing Machine (drophead), and a lot of Sundries ALSO, 1 Dog Cait, 1 Rubber-tyred Gig, 1 Babcock Milk Tester The Auctioneers deairo to call special attention to tho abo /e Cattle as> tho Vendors have spared neither trouble nor expense in selecting the very best. Dairymen requiring Cows for the coming season can bo confidently recommended to attend the sale. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. H. MATSON and CO., 5555 Auctioneers. LITTLE RIVER SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6th. TTtHE Next Sale at the above centre will JL. bo held on the above date. WE SOLICIT ENTRIES. 5556 H. MATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE.

DTTVAUOHELLE SALEYARDS. , FRIDAY, AUGUST 9th. On account MR ERNEST WRIGHT, "Waimri, Whoso Leaso has Expired. 30 Head Dairy Cows Full Particulars Later. 5558 H. MATS ON and CO. TIyfESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have re--IVJL oeived instructions from the Trustees in tho Eetat® of the late SARAH GUY to offer by Public Auction, in their Rooms, 147 Coehel street, at 11 o'clock on SATURDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1313, All that Block of Land, situated in NORTH NEW BRIGHTON, Adjacent to Marriott's Bend, oloeo to electric car, and handy to the beach, containing about 31 A C R E S. TO BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. TO BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, This ealo affords a great opportunity to speculators and buyers of eeasido sections to secure a block of land at your own price. Our j instructions are to sell regardless of value. Don't miss this Sale, get busy and inspect. Further particulars from H. MATSON and CO., 5571 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE OF OXFORD PROPERTY. TO BE OFFERED AT THE OXFORD STOCK SALE ON THURSDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1918. H MATSON and CO. and the NEW ZEA- • LAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVK ASSOCIATION, ar<> instructed by tho TRUSTEES OF THE LATE MRS A. M. POWELL, to submit to PUBLIC "AUCTION, on tho above date, her very excellent holding 1 , comprising 182 ACRES (MORE OR LESS). namely,

I 102 ACRES, situate on tho corner of BarI rach'e road and Powell's Toad, within half a ■ mile of the East Oxford Railway Station, ■ Improvements include—7-roomed House, stable, chafihouse, implement ehed, pigstye. etc, subdivided into 8 large and several ' smaller paddocks, all served by watcr-racca; 14 acres are in rap© stubble, 7 acres in Al- ■ gerian oats, 35 acre 3in young- grass, and tho balance in older pastur© and stubble. Also, 60 ACRES, situate within quarter of a milo of the above, comprising rolling' downs, subdivided into 4 paddocks, 40 (teres in young grass, and tlio"balance in older pasture and stubble. The above comprises some of tho best land in this world-fauious district, and it is not often that such, holdings come into the market. All information from H. MATSON and CO. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. 5559 j LAND. OXFORD. LAND. 119 ACRES 3 ROODS 12 PERCHES. To be offered at OXFORD STOCK SALE, THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST Ist.. On account MR GEORGE MEHRTENS, East Oxford. H MATSON and CO. have received instruc- • tions to offer as above, liis very excellent holdincr, situate Jlc J arrow's "road, -I miles from Oxford, comprising Rural Sections 15462, 10670-7, 17203-6, and 17858. Improvements include C-roomed House, <1staJl stable, loose-bax, cowshed C bails, trapshed, implement shed, etc. At present 5 acres are in wheat, G acree ploughed for any crop, 10 acrc3 in oats, 12 acres now grass, 20 acres one-year crass, balance two, three, and four-year-old gra-ss. —Tho property is of tho typo which is so sought after and eo seldom comes on the market. • VERY FAVOURABLE TERMS. All information from 5560 H. MATSON and CO.

"TTNIQUE" HOT WiITEK BAGS are U manufactured by the NORTH BR I- ' TISH RUBBER CO.. EDINBURGH, from the best Plantation Rubber and never leak. When buying from your trader make sure of the brand. H4581 I

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16274, 26 July 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16274, 26 July 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16274, 26 July 1918, Page 10

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