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AUCTIONS. R H. MATSON AND CO. ANGIORA HORSE FAIR. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). SPECIAL ENTRIES include: On account of a CLIENT: 9 Good Working Draughts On account of MR J- Kaiapoi: Bay Mate, all wor*;. any trial On account of MR R- McMILLAN, North road, Kaiapoi: I Bav Mare, aged, good harness hors® 1 "Whitechapel Cart, in perfect order On account of MR G. HASSAXjXi, Clarkville: 5 Good Farm Horses; four ar« from 4 to gvrs old, and one is unbroken Account MR "WALTER MOODY: Draught Mar© ENTBIES INVITED. 7737 H. MATSON and CO. D UVAUCHELLE STOCK SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 3rd. SPECIAL ENTRIES include: On account of MR <IAS. "WRIGHT, Jun., Christ-church: 2 First-class Hacks, broken to saddle and brr.Ho 2 Splendid Cattle Dogs . ENTRIES INVITED. 7800 H. MATSON and CO. TATTERS ALL'S SALE. TATTERSALL'S SALE. TATTERSALL'S SALE. SATURDAY. s.hurday. SATURDAY. H MATSON and CO. will hold as above their Übu&l Sale, which will commence AT 10 A.M. AT 10 A.M. AT 10 A.M. FECIAL ENTRIES— On behalf of WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 2 Half-draught Geldings, rising 4yrs old 1 Half-draught Filly, rising 4yrs old These represent fine, active, express and waggon and plough horses. On bohalf of a CLIENT: Tho Bay Gelding PAX, by Prince Imperial' from Patchword. Splendid pacer. NOTE —Owing to the MOTUK-". -JiRACES, the Sale will start at 10 A.M. ENTRIES INVITED. 7805 H. MATSON and' CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OP TROTTERS, FARM STOCK, AND PLANT. WESTMINSTER, STREET, MARSHLAND. MONDAY, MARCH 6th, 1922. MONDAY, MARCH Bth, 1922. MONDAY, MARCH 6th, 1922. H MATSON and CO. Lave received itt- • 6tructions from MR A. J. FLEMING to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION as above, the whole of his Trotters and Farm Stock and Plant, including:— HORSES— ' . Grey Gelding, Charley, Young Wildwood— Hazeldcan mare Grey Gelding,' Bluey, Driftwood—Hazeldean mare Bay Mare, Great Dominion, Dominion— Hazeldean mare' Roan Mare, sire 0.Y.M., dam Hazeldean mare w : Blue Mare, Driftwood—Hazeldean\ mare Bay Marc, Dillon colt—Victor mare i Bay Colt, 3yrs, Driftwood—Hazeldean mare Colt, dam Dominion mare CATTLE—--2 Holstein Heifers 10 Cows in profit 2 Bulls 2 Fat Stee» implements: and sundries— Stack of Hay estimated to oontain 20 'to • • 25 tons, 1 Plough, 1 Grubber, 1 Mangold Cutter, 1 Milk Cart, Milk Drums, and also a host of Farm Sundries. Also, on account of MR A. H. PARISH: Tip Dray and Frame H. MATSON and CO., 7603 Auctioneers. Aldington MTR~k ET. DDINGTON MARKET. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth, 1933. ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth, 1933. SPECIAL ENTRIES include:— On behalf of the AVONHEAD DEMONS- , TBATION FARM!: !A HercL of Dairy Cows, specially selected from the Ruakura Herd, of Hamilton East, comprising—--11 Registered Shoehorn Cows of the ... milking strain 1 Registered Shorthorn Bull of the milking strain . ; 6 Shorthorn Heifer Calves DAIRYMEN, SHORTHORN BREEDERS, and OUT-COUNTRY SETTLERS wanting a good strain of cow, should not miss this opportunity of acquiring one or two of the ■above,'as their Pedigrees "leave little to be desired. ; On behalf of MR .GEO. GARDNER, Clyde road, ' ' 1 Well-bred Friesian Heifer, Longbeaoi strain, about -2yre old, calf at foot 1 Well-bred Shorthorn Cow, • Dean's ■train, in "full profit. In calf to descendant Of Longbeaoh Domino Brd. ENTRIES INVITED. Wl , H. MATSON and OO^ OHRISTCHURCH RAM AND EWE FAIR. CHRISTCHURCH RAM AND EWE FAIR. CHBISTCHUROH > RAM AND EWEFAIK. H MATSON and'* CO. desire to notify •- Breeders . THAT ENTRIES CLOSE THAT ENTRIES CLOSE THAT ENTRIES CLOSE With the, Association on THURSDAY, MARCH 9th. We should be glad to receive particulars of CONSIGNMENTS, and we are making direct application to Breeders for a. share of their selling favours on . this occasion. PERSONAL AND DIRECT ATTENTION. GIVEN. H. MATSON' and CO., 7803 Pedigreo Bto<ik Salesmen. * HAWARDEN EWE FAIR.. THURSDAY, MARCH Bth. TT MATSON and CO. have received inXl« structions to offer the under-mention-ed SPECIAL ENTRIES On account of MR G. L. RUTHEBFORD, Macdonald Downs: 1600 FOUR-YEAR-OLD HALFBRED EWES. These represent the' Annual Draft from Macdonald Downs, and this, year aTe specially well-grown, and vrert blade-shorn early. 'These Ewes aw reoognised .as one of the most reliable lines of Uieep obtainable in Canterbury, and coining off native pasture must especially recommend. themselves to those desirous of' acquiring Breeding Ewes. On account of MR PETER MoFARLANE, k Woodgrove: 90 Two-tooth Halibred Ewes 100 Four-year-old Ewes On Account of MR M. B. FORRESTER, Karetu Downs, Woodgrove: 880 Four and Five ; year-old Halfbied EwM. A red good line 360 Two-tooth Halibred Ewes On account of MR E. P. HONEYBONE, Waikari: 300 Four-year-old Half bred Ewes On aooount of MR' J. O'CARROLL, Wood- . grove: Consignment of Ewea On aocount of MR W.' BAMFORD, Hurunui: - 300 Two-tooth Ewes On account of MR HY.. LITTLE, "Glenorchy": , 300 S.m. Halfbred Ewes, large framed, prolific lamb producers WE SHOULD BE GLAD TO RECEIVE PARTICULARS OF FURTHER INTENDED CONSIGNMENTS, SO Al TO ENASLB JUDICIOUS .ADVERTISING. WM ff. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 12

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