AUCTIONS. 11. MATSOX AXD CO. Q.OVERNMENT AGENTS FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF "WHEAT. I CASH BUYERS I Oi WHEAT LINSEED RYEGRASS oats potatoes cocksfoot BARLEY CHAFF CLOVER PEAS Etc., Etc. Highest Prices riven Net on Trucks, Country Stations. CO T> N c ACKS. Frill Stocks en Hand and to Arrive. Andrew's B:nd?r Torino, Seamin? Twine, end all Farm Requisites kept in stock. 3C£3 H. MATSON and CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. DUNSANDEL. DUNSANDEL. TO-MORROW (TUTS DAY), JUNE Ist, At 11.S0 a.m. j H MATSON and CO. hnvs received in- I -tructiois f-om MR VILLTAM GILBERT, has di f pcecd of his Farm), to Se.'l the Whole of lm LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, v/liic-li includes:— HORDES. 1 Bav Stallion, Dnmirc Cornl (imp.), by Bamum McClr.ie; lull pedigree at Gala 2 Marcs. sy.s, by handy Heir 1 Bay Mar?, fiyri, broken to all work 1 Mare, 7yrs, brrken to nil work 2 Marcs, Byrs, broken to all work 1 Mare, broken to a.!l work All these niaree arc in ctrd Book. 1 M.T-C, in foal to Dunurc Coral - 3yr*, broken to load 1 Fillv, Syrs, broken to lead 4 Fillies, 2yrr., bre'r-n to lead 2 Fi!!ie3, 2yrs, half-draughts, broken to load 1 Yearling- Colt HACKS. 1 Grey Gelding, Quineey Land, 7yrs, broken to erddle- and harness 1 1 Brown Mare, 6yrs, broken to saddle and harness 1 Cho-inut JOelding, syrs, broken to saddle and harnc^ 1 Cream Pony, sjts, broken to saddle and harness CATTLE. 25 Cows, Ist, 2nd, 3rd calves, Holatein and Jersey eros 3, duo August and September 1 neifer, due end month 3 Heifers, duo- Au-^ust G Heifers, ei.?ht">oii months, empty 20 Eig-Jiteen months mixed sexes 'IMPLEMENTS. 2 Farm Drays and Frames, 1 Tip Dray, and Frame, 1 Tip Cart and Frame, 1 Dog Cart, "1 Gig-, 2 eeta Harrows, 1 set Dire Harrows, 1 Duncan Giant Cultivator, 1 Diinc.in G. and Manure Drill, 1 _ set Chain Harrows, 2 Reapers and Bindars (McCormick), 1 Grass Mower, 1 Three-furrow Plough (P. and D.), 1 Creamery Cart, 1 Cambridge Boiler. 1 set Block Trees ' HARNESS. 8 Sets Collar Hames and Winkers Covers for all horsjs 8 Cart Saddles and Breeching 2 Seta Leading Harness 1 Riding- Saddle 10 Pairs Plough. Chains § TEND REE S too numerous to mention. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 3608 H. MATSON and CO. SALE. "WEDNESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY. On behalf of MESSRS BELCHER BROS., "ONEPUNGA," Amborley, 27 T"/entv months to two-year-old Steers, off hill country, good sorts, in good condition. ENTRIES INVITED. 3GOG H. MATSON and CO. CLEARING SALE AT B U R W O O D. FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 4th, 1920, At 12.30 p.m. TIXESSRS H. MATSON and CO. hare *sceived instructions from MR E. H. BARKER, who for health reasons has :ided to give up dairying-, to hold a CLEARING SALE of his very select herd of DAIRY COWS, out " at the' Homestead, BARKER'S ROAD, BURWOOD. on the above date.. including: — COWS— 7 Coirs, jnst calved; all Ist, 2nd, and 3rd calvers 5 Cows, iri milk and in calf, let, 2nd, and 3rd calvers 1 Cow, 2nd calf, springing 2 Hejiers, September calvers HORSES— 1 Draught Gelding, 9yrs 1 Bay Filly, rising 4yrs, by Witdwood Junior, dam Irvington Mare 1 Black Filly, rising 3yrs, full sister to above 1 Brown Gelding (saddle and harness) 1 iShotland Pony, 10 hands, very quiet for children; saddle and harness i Filly, rising Byrs, by Dalmuir— Forest King * SHEEP— 12 Eat Lambs IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES, ETC*— Large quantity of Dairy Utensils, pood Stack of Hay. about 15 tons, 8 Turkeys, and quantity of White Leghorn Fowls ALSO. The "usual number of Sundries, etc. 8605 H. MATSON and CO. BANKS PENINSULA BANKS PENINSULA DAIRYING A N'T) COCKSFOOT LAND. DAIRYING AND COCKSFOOT LAND. " At * LE BON'S BAY. LE BON'S BAY. To be submitted by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT DUVAUCHELLE'S STOCK SALE, On FRIDAY. NEXT, JUNE 4th, 1&20. FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 4th, 1920. FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 4th, 1920. H MATSON and CO., in conjunction with • W. D. WILKINS and SONS; have received instructions from MRS M. A. McCULLOUGH, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION. as above, those properties owned by her, and which are so well and favourably known. LOT 1, comprising 40 acres, being R.S. OGSI and 14144, at present let to Mr D. A. McLcod. „• LOT 2, comprising BCao. 3r. 12per., being Parts R.S. 14162, 16391, 16392, 19674, and 29CS1, at present let to Mr T. W. Barker. LOT 3, comprising 12Cac. lr. Op., being R.S. fV.26. 552?6, 35-:26, 55227, subject to lease in favour of Mr 3 C. E. Dalglish, expiring on the Ist day of June, 1921, at a rental of £150 6s 3d. Possession of Lot 1, Ist September, 1920, and Lot 2, 2?tli September, 1920. The purchase of Lots 1 and 3 to be com- i pleted on the Ist September, 1920, nnd j Lot 2 on the 20'h 19C0. ' Terms: '5 ecnt. dorosit. CO percent, cent, on po=s-ssion. and balance can remain for 3 years at oi per oent. N.B. —The Anctionecrs would draw attention to the limited area of Banks Peni r sula land available, and to the frr-'at possibilities : that it presents, salubrious cliina'e, s?a front- ! age, and enables fattening and irood wintering throughout the year. Fortunes have bren made, and are -beinT mide, from dairying and cocksfootin?. Fabn'ous wealth awaits the of fruit farming and products of this nature. For further particulars apply H. MATSON and CO., and W. D. WILKINS and SONS, Joint Agents! Or, n MESSRS MEARES, WILLIAMS, and HOLMES. Solicitors, 3610 Christ church. BRITISH Rubber Hot Water Bags do not crack or burst at the seams. And the "Unique" Patent Stopper i lstlw. Buy British Bags. J
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