AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. H. MATSON AND CO. ; GRAIN AXD PRODUCE DEPARTMENT \7fTK arc &i:rr:r.-* jV.I stocks ef CORN ' ' PACKS, TV."INK. BINDER TWINE, -2d ALL HARVESTING REQUISITES. LOWEST CUP NT PRICES. REGISTERED GOVERNMENT WHEAT HKOKEKS. WHEAT, 1 BARLEY. OATS. I ' r*: •X jV j ""seed:?. j AND PRODUCE. ■-* i \V,- 'hr-1: ', :- 1 •') pand'a any of tho or. accour.i of C'.W.z'.*. • j RICHEST PRICKS. i-iIOMPT RETURNS. • j n. MATSON ard CO. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. 1 L E A R I N (i S A T. H. • | LINCOLN. » °n MR V.\ VEITCII. 1- o'c!oo!-r. ™0 H. MA T.SOX ;u:d CO. TO-DAY. i p.m. £* /- EAIf 1N G SAL E. i j STEWART'S GULLY ROAD (Near Empire Bridget Or, ztcoxinl TRUSTEES .'ni*.- JAMES KINLEY. : 7 '»! H. MATSON a:id CO. [ LEEK T O N K A !j !' ; i TO-MORROW. 'j VTESSRS H. MATSON and CO. hsvc rtrrccivcl in-tnictionn from Mil ! ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Soufhbridge, 1o ! r at tlx- LEESTON SALE. ] MMEDT- ; ATELY AFTER THE PIG SALKj !!} ACRES OF LAND, sittut- at ! MILTOWN, SOUTHBRIDGE. ..-ijoining Hamilton. Ho-,v-or., Simeon. ar.-J : othcre. No buildir?;'. Clear lillo All in ' : ;:ras.-. (Right to rcrr.ovo iemporury fencel. • 11. MATSON and m j i "W- Auctiorccrs. ! T E E S T O N SALE' j L j ; I ! TO-MORROW. ; SPECIAL ENTRY--On bcbnlf a CLIENT. 2d Large Store Pi.TS ! entries jwited. j ! TODf, H. MATSON and CO. »p A T T E 11 S A L L ' S SAL E. I SATURDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES include On account of MR DAVID BATES: ] Black Maro, 8 years o:i, broken-,, to all farm work; trial On account of a CLIENT: 1 Bay Mftro, .I yonatural pacer On account MESSRS J. and P; CLINTON, Darfield : 1 Pony Mare, Thora, 7yrs, saddle ami harness 1 Rubber-tyred Gig; quantity Harness On account MR A. W. SHROUD, Grecnpark: 1 Thrcc-quarter-shaftor Gig 1 Set Harness On account of A CLIENT: Bay Gelding', 4yrs. by Lord Chancellor— Prince Imperial mare; broken to saddle and harness; fast, trial On account of A CjjFENT : 1 Bay Gelding, Cyrg; broJccn to caddie 1 Bay Gelding, 6yr3, by Farmor3' Friend; broken to eaddlo and harness NOTE.—Owing to the Now Brighton Trots the Sale will start at 13.30 a.m. sharp. ENTRIES INVITED. 700!) H. MATSON and. CO. ~ PRELIMINARY NOTICE~ CLEARING SALE AT TEMPLETON. TUESDAY', JANUARY 13th. H MATSON ar.d CO. and DALGETi* • and CO., acting in conjunction, have received instructions from MR E. C. THOMPSON, who haa sold hia farm, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date, tho WHOLE of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK. All particulars 'will bo advertised later. H. MATSON ana CO., DALGETT and CO., 7100 Agents in. Conjunction. CLEARING SALE AT BROADFEELDS. MONDAY NEXT, 15th DECEMBER, At 1 o'clock. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • structions from MR JAMES COOPER, who has sold his farm, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, tho whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Including: SHEEP— 66 Crossbred Mixed Sox Hoggets in tbo wool HORSES— ■ 1 iirown Gelding Plinoe, 6yrs 1 Ches. Gelding Sandy, Oyis, broken to shafts 1 Ches. Gelding Punch, 9yrs, broken to shafts 3 Unbroken Draughts CATTLE— 3 Jersoy Heifers, in oroSt, doe Ist calf 2 Milk Cows, in full profit 1 Fat Cow 2 Jersey Heifers, 8 months 2 Hcifcx Calves . PIGS— 6 Fat and Forward Pigs IMPLEMENTS, Etc.— 1 Form Tip Dray and Frame. 1 Sprint: Drav and Frame, 1 Deering Reaper and Binder, 1 Maesey Mower with Pea Attachment, 1 15-coulter Drill, 1 P. and D. Duncan Cultivator, 1 P. and D. Duncan, Roller, 1 Set Four-leaf Harrows, 1 P. end D. Duncan Double-fur-row Ploush, 1 Planet Jr. complete, 2 Cart _ Saddles and Breeching. 1 pair Leading Chains, 4 pairs Plough Chains with Back Bands, 1 Sot Spring- Dray Harness, IJjiiding Saddle and Bridle. 1 Lawn Mt Alla-Laval Separator, H3 gals., 2 Cream Cans, Milking Buckets, Churn, 3 Lnddera, Pig Net. 1 Stack Cover, 1 Wheelbarrow, 250 Empty Sacks. 80 Sacks Oaten Chaff. 30 Sacks Alperian Oats, 1 Sack Fireta Wheat, 5 Ceils Cyclono Netting, 4 Coilfl Sheep Netting, Quantity Pests and Stakes, Fmrr-horso' Block and Tackle, 1 Vyce. 1 Emery Stone, Farm Tools. 1 Lady's Bicycle. 1 good Sheep-dog. 18 Pairs Fowls A"LSO 1 Tbroo-roatcr "Tartan Palmer"" Motor--1 c»r (nearly tww). 7003 H. MATSON and CO. ______ FOR LEASE. FOR PERIOD OF S YEARS. H. MATSON and CO. haro received in- , etructions from MRS OVEREND to LEASE, : for a period of 5 years, ber PROPERTY < aituato TEMPLETON, comprising:— < 0Q ACRES OF LAND, i subdivided into 4 paddocks, water in each, 1 fonccd by wire and gorsc. Improvements in- < elude;—3-roomed CoVtasre, 4-stall stable and i granary; situate about 2£ mile® from railway, i RENT 35s per acre per annum. i An excellent opportuunity for email men, 1 for dcalcra, and otbere. In close proximity j to Christ church and Aldington Ytrds. ' ] All particulars uom 1 7097 H. MATSON and COl_ HOLMES end SONS manufacturs all thell own Bedding, and guarantee it mad* from the best Knpoc. Buy direct •rem tho Manufacturers. H4219
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