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AUCTIONS. fl. MATSON AND CO. THE COMING SEASON. THE COMING SEASON. EVERYTHING EVERYTHING terbury is concerned providing ehmatio conditions are equitable. CASH ADVANCES Will be made by GASH ADVANCES MESSRS H. MATSON CASH ADVANCES hnd QO. against the CASH ADVANCES sale of. Wool and ProCASH ADVANCES duce on the coining seaCASH ADVANCES son's products. WE ARE A PRIVATE FIRM. | WE GIVE PERSONAL AND DIRECT AT-TENTION-AND— WE LEAVE NO STONE UNTURNED TO GET THE BEST RESULTS. . WE ABK EACH OP OUR FARMER FRIENDS, Oping to the present conditions of stress, to make en intense and individual effort to eeb that H. MATSON and CO., who are a PRIVATE FIRM, get ft good ehare of his sailing favours. ~,..,! Despite the opposition <t large Capitalistic c*ncenoß and monopolies we ore going strong. | WE OFFER YOU INTENSE ADVANTAGES OF LIFE-TIME TION WITH THE MARKETS. Consign ALI. STOCK to MATSOPS, ADDINGTON. ALL PRODUCE to . MATSON'S, ADDINGTON. ALL SKINS and CRUTCHINGS to MATSON'S, OHRISTCHURCH. 4254 H. MATSON and CO. WEIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO LTD. THURSDAY. AUGUST 18th, 1921, at 12 o'clock sharp. DISPERSAL SALE OF HIGH-CLASS STANDARD-BRED TROTTERS at the Homestead, TOKARAHI, North Otago, in the estate of the late John Porter. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., in conjunction with the NORTH OTAGO FARMERS' .CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., have received instructions from the Trustee in the Estate of the late John Porter to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the whole of his Valuable Stud of Standard-bred Trotters. I STALLIONS. BON PATCH. ■'-' \ (Got in America), El Carbine (imported by the late John Porter) Young Star Pointer (got in America) BROOD MARES. Gardenia, stinted to El Carbine. This mare is the darn of Oarbinia Bonnie Jemiy, stinted to El Carbine. This mare ie the dam of Bundura Lady Vovage, sire Bon Homme, dam Lady *• Hlo COLTS AND FILLIES, 1 Two-year-old Filly, Bon Homme—Bonnie Jenny . - .. „ 1 One-year-old Colt, El . Carbine—Bonnie Jenny 1 Filly Foal, El Carbine-ißonme Jenny 1 Filly Foal, El Carbine—Gardenia, This filly is full-sieter to Oarbinia 1 One-year-old Filly, Bon Patch—White Stockings ' . 1 Foal, El Carbine—Muffins (sire Bon Hbmine) ' .And numerous other well-bred untried mores, and geldings by such good horses as El Carbine, Bon Homme, and Bon Patch.' Also, 2 Spring-oaiters>, 4yrs 2 Ponies 1 Trotting Sulky with 3 spare wheels 1 Jogger and Quantity Trotting Gear 20 Head Mixed Cattle 2 Dairy Cows 100 Ewes in Lamb • Implement*, etc.—l Hornafcy Seed Cleaner, 1 Chatham Seed Cleaner, 1 D.F. Plough, x Set Blocks and Chains, 1 Waggon, 1 Spring 1 3-furrow Pkragjh, 1 Strapper, 1 Portable !'Engine, 1 Ohaffcutter, X Mill Belt, 3 M.H. Binders, 1 M.H. Drill, 1 Double Buggy, Quantity of Harness and, Sundries too numerous .to mention. Auctioneers' Note.—lt is needless for; us to say much as rognrds this dispersal, as it is a well-known fact that the kte Mr Porter imported nothing but the best, and tho celts and fillies to be offered as above are. all descended from the* 'best sires and. dams of Amerioa. * A train will leave Oamaru on the morning of the sale at 8.20 a.m., returning from Tokairahi at 4.15 p.m. Buyers will be met at Tokarabi on. arrival of train. Intending buyers from the South and Nr.rth will require to be at Oamaru on Wednesday night in order to catch the Tokarabi t:nin. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Catalogues and fuller particulars on application to Un Auctioneers. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CQ., Lm, ASSOCIATION, LTD., - Oamaru, I •8820 Joint Auctioneers. H. 3. SORENSEN. THIS DAY (THURSDAY). Sale .11 o'clock. ' B. SORENSEN will SELL, by PUB- —• LIC AUCTION, at his Yards, Lichfield str«et~ls,oooft BUILDING TIMBER, a particularly fine line, including:—3 x 1, 4 x 8, 6 X 4, 12 X 3, 12 x 4, all Red Pine; ISOOft T. and.G. Lining, 4} x J, R.P.; T. and G. Flooring, R.P., 6J x 1; Pinus InBginis, -6 x 1, 8 x 1, 10 x 1; Hardwood, 6 X % 1 x2, in SOft lengths: lj Cords of Cut Firewood, in Bin blocks; Glass Door, 2 6ft Baths, 10 Casks, Meat Safe, 1 Electric Radiator, 1 Lady's Bioyclo, 1 3J h.p. Matcnless Motor-oyole (fixed 1 Jap engine), in good runnine order; Garden Seat, 2 Prams, 1 Gas n~?W e r. IT flrnoo.nif. Sn.ro sfi Rolls of Fowl Netting, 36 x 2 x 19, large Coses, Register Grates, 4 Now Barrows' Account CLD3NT—37O Sheets of Eistra Heavy 7ft Roofing Iron, slightly soiled, 70 Jcwts. of Whit© Lead, 40 Drums R. and Boiled Linseed Oil, 20gal. Tins of Cream and White Paint. Quantity Furniture—Wardrobe, Bedstead, W.W. Mattress and Bedding, Chairs. 40 Cases Prime Apples, 6 Rolls Well Cured Bacon. 4908 H. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN, SPECIAL BARGAINS. TO FARMERS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. ■N account of VARIOUS CLIENTS we offer for immediate sale, Full-weight 48-inch CORNSACKS. 250 IN EACH BALE. PRICE Is OJd per SACK SEVERAL TONS of WHITE LEAD, •TACIFIC," 60s for Cwt Drums, 65s for 5 and iewt. lots. . RAW LINSEED 018, Thistle Brand, 6s 6d gal.; BOILED do., 6s 9d gallon. FOWL NETTING, British, 86 x 8 x 1 », in 60-yard coils, price per Coil, 22a 6d. CHERRY NETTING (British), 72 x \ x ■""■. gauge, price Sa 12s 6d per Roll of SO [da. Thomson's Famous Calf Meal, 6s 6d per Bag. ROOFING FELT—One-ply 32s 6d, 2-ply 13 JiOd, 3-ply £i 12s 6d per Roll, of 216 square feet. Roofing Iron, Hog Wire, Galvanised and Black Fencing Wire, Nails, Horse Covers, Fowl Wheat, and Scores of other lines. H. B. SOREFSEN, 58963-1231 63 Lichfield street. OCKEII'S MO TORS CTTLVERDEN-HANMER SPRINGB, ROYAL MAIL. Dally Service, connecting with 3|oroing and Afternoon Trains. Fares: 9s eacn way.. All Classes of Carting Undertaken. Letters, Parcels, and Telegrams attended to. Tickets: Tourist Office, Tics. Cook and Sons. W, % MOCKETT, Culverdea.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17221, 11 August 1921, Page 12

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