AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. E E S T O N SALE. TO-MORROW. SPECIAL ENTRY. On behalf of MR HARVEY PATTERSON, El'.csrnere: 1 English Dogcart, 1 Waggonette with Hood, 1 Buggy, 2 Double ScU Hamc-os. 1 Sido-Saddlc, 1 Cart Saddl; and Brecching, Collar, Hamcs, t.v.-l n, I Set Pony Harness, 2 EnTiish lii'iin-:: Buddies, 4 Pairi Back Br.uu.* an 1 Chain.". ]0 Horse Rollers, G Chairs. 1 Clip;vli:; Machine, 5 Hurricane La:."ip-, 700 Empty Sacks, 1 Pu".p®r, 1 Oat Cru=hcr, 1 Feel Bin, CO Horee Covc-ra, 2 Ccppirs, Pig Barrow, 1 Fc?'ier, P. ! i). D.F. Plough, Sat •!-ho:-3-> S'vinglr trees, Hay Rake, 1 Set Disc Harrov.-s, So: Seed Harrows, Set -1-ltMi Hunow*, Iron Gate, B?Uowa ar.J Anvil, B:nch and Vycc, "Water Tiou;\i, 1 Four-horse Wagcron, 4-horae Blocks, Sieve, 1 Sparrow Trap. ENTRIES INVITED. 7715 H. MATSON and CO. SALE. TO-MORROW. SPECIAL ENTRY— On account MR W. JAMIESON. 1 Booth and Macdonald Double-furrow Plough ! 7713 H. MATSON and CO. LEESTO* SALE, TO-MORROW. SPECIAL ENTRY. ON account MESSRS SMITH BROS., Doyleston (whoso leaso has expired), we will oiler— 9 Exceptionally Fino Dairy Cowb in full profit. 1 Springing' Heifer 7739 H. MATSON and CO. FOR SALE. PUBLIC AUCTION. L E E S T O N SALE. TO-MORROW. MANGOLDS. MANGOLDS. WE aro instructed to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date, AFTER THE PIG SALE— ABOUT 2 ACRES GOLDEN TANKARDS ABOUT 1J ACRES SUGAR MANGOLDS Those can bo scon bv intending purchasers on the property of MR W. McLACHLAN, GROTHEIIOLME, DOYLESTON, and will bp. offered and Gold in on" Int. 771-1 H. MATSON and CO. JATTEKSALL'S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 10th, 191 D. PRESENT SPECIAL ENTRIES compriseOn account MR E. D. THOMAS: 1 Bay Mare, "Oip," all farm work 1 Br. Gold., "Punch," 9 years, all work 1 Bay Mare, "Bess," rising 6 years, all form work Further Entries Solicited. H. MATSON and CO., 7719 v Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT TAI TAPU. On MONDAY NEXT, MAY 12th, At 11.30 a.m. H MATSON and CO; hav© received in- • etructions from MRS B. WELSH, who has disposed of part of her lands, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date, LIVE and DEAD STOCK, including :— cattle-
'• 85 Dairy C<"vs, mostly 2nd, 3rd, and 4th calverg, duo August and September 5 Dry Cows 35 Three-year-old Heifers, due to calve in the Spring 20 Two-year-old Heifers 20 Two-year-old Steers 45 Calves, mixed sexes 2 Bulls lira Welsh's herd of Dairy Cows is both widely and favourably known. The Cattle represent tho results of the elimination of all but the best cattlo during a perio-J of many years past, and it is indeed seldom that such a favourable opportunity is available for Dairymen and others' to replenish their herds from such a well-known selection. . The prospects of the dairying industry have seldom looked brighter than they do to-day, and discriminating buyers should not fail to attend this sale. SHEEP— 670 Crossbred Ewes, E.L. rams March 28th (good condition) 320 Fat and Forward Lambs 13 English Leicester Rams 2 Southdown. Rams PIGS— 11 Store Pigs 9 Sows 2 Sows with litters Also, A considerable quantity of Farm Sundries, etc., will be offered. LUNCHEON. 7718 H. MATSON and CO. PUBLIC AUCTION Of ONE OP IHE CHOICEST GOVERNMENT LEASES in the NOW FAMOUS CULVERDEN SETTLEMENT. SATURDAY, MAY 17th, at 12 NOON. MR D. W. HUNTER'S MODEL FARM, KNOWN A3 "CAIRNBRAE." Comprising « A (*A ACRES 2 ROODS, subdivided into 14 tcO jfc paddocks; shelter trees. The Homestead comprises G-roomed house, pantry and ecullery, bathroom, hot and cold water service, washliouse, copper, tubs', and storeroom, coal house, motor garage, man's hut with fireplaoe, cow shed, eight-stall stable, chaffhouse, implement shed, anU shearing shed combined, ehocp-yards and dip, windmills and tanks, orchard in full bearing, and about 60 ACRES down in Algerian Oats. It is one of the model farms of the Amuri, is situated on the main road, and comprises low rolling foothills and sweet flats. The rent is £98 15s 6d half-yearly, less 10 per oent. Government renewable lease with 22 years to run. Tho terms are 10 per cent, down on the fall of tho hammer, 15 per cent, on getting possesion. Tho balance for a -term of years bearing interest at current rates. Tho. above magnificent and up-to-date property will bo put up to PUBLIC AUCTION in MESSRS H. MATSON and C.O.'S SALEItOOHS, CASHEL STREET, adjoining TATTERSALL'S, on 17th MAY, at 12 o'clock Sharp. NOTE.—Alteration of date, 17th MAY, NOT 13th MAY, is previously advertised. 7712 H. MATSON and 00. RIVER SALE. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 13th. SPECIAL ENTRIES include:— On Account pf MR C. O. WHITE, Little River: 1 Bay Maxe, S-off, by Harold Dillon, dam Bourderio Mare; broken to saddle '! and harness; trial 1 Rubber-tyred Gig, with two new lamps 1 Set Harness 1 Now Cover On Account of CLIENTS: 15 Eijrhtoon-months Cattle 20 Eight-een-months Cattle 10 Fat Cows ENTRIES INVITED. 7720 H. MATSON and CO. FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE TREATY. HALSWELL. IN THE FAR-FAMED MILN'S ESTATE. 5 BLOCKS OF THE VERY BEST OF LAX D. LOT.l —12 acres 3 roods 15 perches; £105 j per acre. LOT 2—12 acres CO perches; £105 per acre, j LOT 3—2-1 acree 3 roods 15 perches, with ; buildings; £110 per acre. j LOT 4—21 acres 3 rcod3 28 perches; £103 ' per acre. { LOT 5 —25 acres; £103 per acre. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. j Call fox Plan at our Office. 7718 H. MATSON and CO.
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