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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. CLEARING SALE. ST. ALBANS. ST. ALBANS. THURSDAY, MAY sth, 1921, At 12.30 o'clock-. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • etructiona <rom MR F. "W. PRIEST, PHiLPOTTS ROAD, ST. ALBANS, to submit by PUBLIC AUCTION the whole of hia LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising:— CATTLE—--14 Milch " Cows 7 Heifers 1 Purebred Jersey Bull 1 Friesian Bull (During the last ten years Mr Prieet has bred hi# own cattle and sold off any that did not suit' alter ft year'sHrial. The above cows aro all Jersey Shorthorn Cross.) HORSES—--1 Aged Harness Maro, very fact 1 Ten-year jßaddle and Harness Maro PIGS—--3 Berkshire Sows 14 Woaners IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES—--1 Horse, Gross Mower (Mil secy-Harris), 1 Horee Plough (iftiseey-Harris), 1 Hay Rake (Massey-Harris), 1 Lever Harrow (Massey-Harris), 2 Hay Forks, 1 Planet Horse Hoe, Spade, Potato Fork, Hoe, Gorse Knife, Hay Knife, 1 Broadcast Grase Seed. Sower, 1 Pair ■ Plough Chains, 1 Bull Chain and Headstall, Ladder, 1 Wooden Hay Rake, 1 Donald Wire Strainer, Drinking Trough, Milk Drum, 2' Milking Buckets, 2 Milk Bowls, 1 Cooler, Churn, Galvanised Iron, 1 Set Harness, 1 Pony Dogcart, about 40 Chain Barb Wire, Brassmounted Set Harness in good order, 2 Stack Covers, 30 Empty Sacks, and a host of Sundries; 3 Stacks good Hay (about 80 tons), J-acre of Mangolds, quantity Meadow Hay, quantity Clover Hay. i Also few Articles of Furniture. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 6140 H. MATSON and CO. JJANGIORA . HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 6th. SPECIAL ENTRY. On behalf of MR W. CHAMBERS, RANGIORA: ' 1 • Eight-year-old Maie, broken lo saddle and harness; very fast ,1 Set of Gig Harness 1 Iron-tyre Tray Gig On behalf of MR R. MEHRTENS, Kirwee: 1 Four-hoarse Team On behalf of, CLIENTS: 15 Draught Mares and Geldirgs, 8 to 7yra On behalf of MR C. VAUGHAN, Clarkville: 1 Bay Filly, rising 4yrs, broken to chains On behalf of MR C. OLIVER, Culverden: 1 Bay Draught Mate, broken to. chains 1 Bay Filly, broken to harness 1 Draught Brown Haok Maie, broken to harness ENTRIES, INVITED, 6141, H. MATSON! and CO. .TITESSES H. MATSON and CO., under in■i.TX structions from the LOCAL DEP.UTi PUBLIC TRUSTEE, will otter by Public Auction, .in the Estate of MARY HANNAH DIXON, in their Rooms, 147 Cashel street, SATURDAY, ,HAY 7th, 1921, At Noon, A FIRST-CLASS RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, situated at : the corner of Lyttelton . street and. Edinburgh street, V SPREYDON, comprising very fine V roomed House, plastered, two bay windows, three verandahs, bathroom (doul- * , ton .bath), hot and cold service, gas / lighting, washhouse, copper and tubs, ram and tank water supply, asphalt paths 1 and yard, motor shed, 8-stall stable and trapahed, together with CORNER SEC- „ TION of. ONE ACRE. The front por..tion. is laid out in lawn, garden; bal- ' ance in paddock, and. the.'whole pro- ; perty is in firat-claas condition. . Hi MATSON and CO., 6143 ■ Auctioneers. CHAKLIS CUAItK. QHAR LE S . . CLARK, . 'lO9 HEREFORD . STREET. BUNGALOW, SITUATE WEKA ROAD, RICCARTON AND FENDALTON. BUILT EXPRESSLY FOR THJ2. OWNER. HAS NORTH-WEST ASPECT,. EVERY ROOM GETS THE SUN. BUNGALOW OF 7 ROOMS (iron roof), plastered, fan and casement windows, roller Minds, ELECTRIC LIGHT 1 THROUGHOUT, College and tile slab grates and heaitha, wardrobes, -large., hall,.,'.partly CLOSED IN SUN VERANDAH, PORCELAIN BATH and basin f, 2 HOT WATER uerviees, copper cylinencupboard, etc.'' : Through drawers and cupboards between kitchen and dtning-rbom, pantry and safe to open outBide, wa«hhou6e, h. and c. over tubs, concrete paths and yard, windmill, and 3 400-giM. tanks; MOTOR GARAGE 18 x 12, WITH CONCRETE'FLOOR. " \ . LAND oomprieea ONE ROOD THIRTYTWO' PERCHES) well fenoed; laid out in lawns, and planted with SHRUBS and TREES. Everything .is of th« best, material. V: ;;:.'pracß^B6o. CHARLESCLARK, L*ed Agent, rr ' , 109 Hereford street. - FOR" SALE, » OR TO I«ET, UNFURNISHED, FOR A . .... ■ JTERM. , . ' MERIVALE. NEAR THE TRAM, COLLEGES, AND PARKS. ' SUPERIOR BRICK RESIDENCE of 12 D ROOMS and OFFICES, SEWER, LARGE MOTOR GARAGE, WITH WASHIN? RACK. ' U ACRES of Land, TASTEFULLY LAID CUT and PLANTED. PRIVATE, SUNNY AND DRY. EVERY POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE, nenrar yet been occupied. jEVnr price, rant, and further particolara apply to 1 . . CHARLES CLARK, gjj-7 v Sole Agent. cases-uu.,""0:• • / ■ ■ ' FARMERS' SALSTABDS. W B SHAREHOLDERS.' WILD BUY YOUR' FABM PRO- . DUCTS FOR -V ; O A S H, 'v . * Or gELL TBEM ON COMMISSION. Wa wnt PRIME CHAFF and FIRST . QUALITY DUN OATS. Also, WHEAT AND OATS FOR POULTRY ;.r . FARMEHS. Submit' your Products to 11s and secure ,V BEST; PRICES. AUCTION SALES EACH FRIDAY. POULTRY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Sead Card for Crates. F. P. CLAREDGE and CO., 83 Tumwtoet; 91 St Aaaph street. 0298W664
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17134, 2 May 1921, Page 10
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