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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. DISPERSAL SALE. PUREBRED (REGISTERED) CATTLE, DRAUGHT HORSES, AND PUREBRED BERKSHIRE PIGS. "IDAHO" STUD FARM, UPPER RICCARTON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1920, At li a.m. Or. account of MR.L. 3. HUBBARD. "VfT, L. B. HUBBARD haTin? • poid' his --VX Propertv, baa instructed IL MATbC).> - nd CO. and W. E. SIMES and CO.. acting n conpinction, to submit to PUBLIC i \UCTION as above, all his LlT!> AND ">EAD STOCK, including: — PUREBRED REGISTERED FRIESIAM CATTLE. BULLS: "Idaho Kiiw," 2 years, by Lakeside cf Cnnada. dam Woodlands Laddie Queen 2nd, by Clis?ide Laddie; the G.D. of this sire is half-sister to May Echo Sylvia (World's Champion), and xsurkeyjo Sylvia Ponch (IS.Z. Chamnion>. j ''Tritornia Do Kol," 3 years, by Sir Oak i De Kol Fayne fimp.l. dfm I'uticcss Gem, bv Princo I'ictsrtio of Cliff.-iido. . "Idalio Prince,'' 1 year, by Tritomia De Kol, dam V.'oodlands Laddie Queen 2nd. j COWS AND HEIFERS: | "Woodlands Laddie Queen 2nd," i years, bv ClLfside' Laddio, dam' Amcricaa Queen. "Woodlands Laddi> Beil." 5 years, bv Cliiisido Laddie, dam Woodlands Bell. "Idaho Bell," 2 years, Lakeside of Canada, dam "Woodlands Laddio Bell. "Idaho Ro">,'' 1 roar, bv Tr'tomia De Kol, dam Laddi A Be!). "Idaho Pet." 1 year, by Tritomia De Kol, dnm Woodlands Ponliao Pet, by Colantlia. Ponhae. 2 Heifer Calves and 1 Bull Calf. AL^O— 2 Dairy Cows in calf 2 Shorthorn Heifers, 2nd calvers 7 T"o-vo«r-oH Shorthorn ITeifers in calf 5 Half bred Friesian Yearling Heifer? •1 Yearling Steers DRAUGHT HORSES: Bay Mare, .Teas, ng c d, by General Hamilton, by Youug Barter, dam Conqueror mare Ycarljnrr Colt, by Moor Lad, by Shepherd's Lad, dam Jess ' Brown mare. Poll, aged Two-veni-old Gelding by Moor Lad, dam Poll Yearlin<r Filly bv Mr,or Lad, dam Poll Bav Golding, Mick, j The Mares and Geldings broken to all work. | TROTTERS: | Happv Jack, gelding, well-known trotter, winner of eev-ernl races j Bay Gelding, 2yrs, by Logan Pointer, dam Imperious maro j PIGS : 3 Buretred Berkshiro Sows in pig to Stephens' Champion Boar, Come to Stay 1 Devon Sow in pig 9 Porkers 16 Stores IMPLEMENTS, ETC.: 1* Double Furrow Plough (P. and D.), 1 Single Furrow Plough (P. and O.), Farm Dray and Frame, light Spring Dray and Fraico, 2 Heapers and Hinders, Lime Distiitaitor S-horse Grubber (M.H.), Potato Digger (Aspin- " wall's), Hay Eako (Duncan), Disc Harrows, Chain Harrows, 2 eets of Tina Harrows (heavy and medium). Gross Mower, Horso Planet, 4-horso Bloclcs and Chain 3, two Hand Planets, Rub-bor-tyred Gig (Bryant), 12ft Calf Feed Trough on Wheels, 16 eight-feet Jarrah Hurdles (bolted), 12ft Gate, largo Grindstone, Anvil (OGlb), Drilling Machine, Vyce, Feed Troughs, Crow Bars, SledgeHammers, 10ft Carpenter's Bench with screw, Carpenter's Tools, large lot Paints, Pigeon Holes, large tVchard Spray and Garden Pump on Wheels, no.w Fencing Wire, 4 coils Sheep Netting, Fowl Netting, Wiro Gates, 7ft Extension Cramp, Painter's Trestles, Concrete Board, Pig Feed Tank on Wheels. Barrows, 3 Ladders (22ft, 16ft, and rift), Jarrah Gate Posts and Stakes, Gate and Trough, Timber, Gate Stiles, Jarrah and Iron Pig Troughs, and a huge collection of Useful Sundries, Harness of all _ kinds, 5 l2in Water Pipes, Bft Kauri Step Ladder, lot "Wire Rope, light Pig Loader. Steaming Plant for Cattle and Pig Feed, 4 h.p. Vertical Boiler (Anderson), good as new, with vat, steams 1 ton of potatoes at a time: Galvanised Open Tanks, Oft x 3ft, Gft s 3ft, and ] Round Tank. GRAIN AND POTATOES: 5 Tons O.S. Chaff, quantity Algerian Oats, Partridge Peas, Hunters Seed Wheat, Garton Oats, lot Empty Sacks. Reading Ruesett, Scotia Red, Sutton's Fiourball, Circular Heads, Hobart, Maori Chief, Commonwealth, Up«toDate —mostly disease resisters after 5 years' experiment with over 60 kinds. NOTE—The Friesian Cattle and others will be sold at 1 p.m. eharp. Auctioneers desire to draw especial attention to Mr Hubbard's Purebred Friesian Cattle, which are exceptional, and aro wellknown throughout Canterbury/ some of them being of tho keenly sought after Sylvia blood. EXTENDED PEDIGREES aro available for inspection at H. MATSON and CO. S OFFICE. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. H. MATSON and CO., W. E. SIMES and CO., 4070 Agents in Conjunction. hTgTlivingstone and CO. . I - I FARMS. FARMS. » ! * 1 I PRICES BELOW VALUE. ' -fii7n ACRES at £7 15s per acre—FreeXI I y hold, watered by running streams, verv sood land, grows good crops rape, turnipa oats, etc. Fine sheep country. Crops 100 acres oats, 150 rape, 100 turnips. Eaey land to work. Carrying 1800 sheep at be- ! "inning of winter, now carrying 1100. NewHouse 10 rooms and bathroom, men's huts, ! new woolshed for 4 ahearers, 10-stall stable, • eplend'd loft and feed house, shoep dip, cattlo yaTds, etc.; 4 miles from railway, a miles from school. £2000 Government mortgage -at 4J per cent. Good terms to practical roan. Sole Agents. arA ACRES at £27 per acre—A splendid ■40\/ Farm in the Waimate district, well wetored by springe'and dams, 13 paddocks, I 160 acres wheat, 100 acres other crops, bal- ! anoe cplcndid gracs. Fine House T rooms, h. and c. water, bathroom, washhouro; and dairy, 8-stali stable and loose box, chaffhouse, largo granary, machine shed, eheepyards, and all necessary buildings. Carrying 500 ewes' and 1 dry sheep, besides crop. Handy to rail and I school. This farm ia cheap. '-l rrn ACRES at £24 per acre —Handy to | XIU Christchurch. nicely subdivided, "fenced, and watered; 50 acres oats, 25 acres I turoine, 23. acres 6tubbl<» balance grass. Grows 30-40 bushels of wheat to acre and two ! tons chaff. House 5 rooms, well sheltered, ; 3-stall stable, and loose boxes, chaffhouse, and i sheds. Only £950 required to purchase this j farm. j QQ ACRES DAIRY FARM £55 per acre— JO Handy to Christchurch, a fine Dairy ' Farm, in nine paddocks, with well-cut gorae fences; • 10 acres oats, 10 acres wheat, 10 skimmed, 1 acre lucerne, 11 acres new grass, balenco splendid pasture. Property has carried 42 head cattlo with 46 acres in crop. Good 8-roomed House, h. and c. water, and all conveniences, 8-stall cowehed, 3-atall ] stable, 4 pigstyes, concrete floors, etc., motor I ehed, fowlhouses, etc. Only £1500 cash rei I quired. ' QQ ACRES, RICCARTON—With a frontage .I OO to two road 3, subdivided into 12 pad- ! docks, with large area in wheat and oats. Plenty of water, good fences, and fine build- ' ings; 6-Toomod Bungalow, e.1., aifd np-to- : dote,' 5 looee boxes, 3-stall stable, suitablo ! f or r '»cing stables or dairy farm. Only £1000 down required. ! H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO n FARM SALESMEN, 138 Hereford street, Christchurch, f ! L 5005-3185 And at Timaru. - i > — SPOONS and Forks. Miiwor.'s new Sheffield arrivals include E.P. in Fiddla and O.E. in A snd B qualities. M 6661-596

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16947, 23 September 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16947, 23 September 1920, Page 12

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