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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. gHEFFIELD SALE. FRIDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY. On behalf of MBS I. 0. BUCHANAN, Highpeak: 897 Four-year-old Crossbred Ewes 275 Three-quarterbred Four-year-old Ewee 35 Five-year-old Ewes • 800 Fat "Wethers 800 Three-quarterbred Two-tooth Ewes On behalf of MRS DUNCAN, SEN.: Quantity of Household Effects and Sundries. ENTRIES INVITED. 9035 H. MATSON and CO. DESIRABLE SWANNANOA LANDS. TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION. RANGIORA SALEYARDS. ON TUESDAY, MARCH 28th. H MATSON and 00. have received m* • struction? from MR ROBERT GRANT to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION a3 above: 100- ACRES 0 ROODS 12 PERCHES. 100 0 ROODS 12 PERCHES. 100 ACRES 0 ROODS 12 PERCHES. The property is situated within abopt 1} miles of the Swannanoa Railway Station, and is subdivided, mostly by gorse fences, into 6 paddocks; 40 acres in grass, the remainder of the property in stubble, Well watered by races. Improvements include a 4-roomed Dwelling, 2-roomed whare, stable, implement shed, an<7 chaffhouse. Part of the land has grown 7S bushels of wheat to the acre, and is eminently suitable for potatoes and clover. WE "WILL ALSO OFFER. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, On behalf of the MISSES MARY and KATE ALICE GRANT: 47 ACRES, 47 ACRES, 47 ACRES, situated immediately opposite the Swannanoa Railway Station. The property is subdivided into 4 paddocks by gorse and' wire fences. At present one paddock in stubble, the balance in pasture. Improvements include 6-roomed dwelling, oowshed, implement shed, granary, and workshop. The Property is in magnificent order. This land has been held by the Grant family since the Provincial days, and ha® been thoroughly well farmed. It is indeed seldom that an original holding such as this comes on the market. The TERMS in respect of both the above Properties are: 10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT ON THE FALL OF THE HAMMER. 23 l-3rd PER CENT. PRIOR TO POSSESSION, which shall be given and takenon the 17th APRIL, 1922. The REMAINDER of the Purchase Money stay etarid for 5 years, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent. 9038 MATSON and CO, A HANDY FARM TO LET BY TENDER. A HANDY FARM TO LET BY TENDER. A HANDY FARM TO LET BY TENDEB SITUATE AT VIEW HILL. SITUATE AT VIEW HILL. 131 ACRES. 131 ACRES. 131 ACRES. H MATSON and 00. have received in- • Btructiona from MR W. I. WEIGHT, VIEW HILL (owing to ill-health), to call for TENDERS TO LEASE his farm aat present occupied by him 'at 'VIEW HILL, foi a period of THREE YEARS FROM 16th APRIL. 1922 THREE YEARS FROM 16th APRIL, 1023 The property comprises 181 ACRES, subdivided into 12 paddocks. There is a good homestead, and. the land is situated about 15 chain* from the school and about 2i milea from the View Hill railway station. LOT I—The Homestead Block, comprising 'BO ACRES of heavy laud, subdivided mto 8 paddocks, all well fenced. Dwel- ' ling-house of 5 rooms, 2»roomed outhouse, stable, oow shed, and all necessary outbuildings. ! ■ LOT 2--Comprioes 07 AiGRES subdivided iiitd 2 paddocks, water in each. Together with this block are offered 24 aorea held by Mr Wright as Leasehold, making a total area al 61 ACRES offered in Lot 2.

Two Orsam Loiriea call twice a week. Daily mall and a petty telephone has bsen Applied for. ; The property is situated about six miles from Oxford' Salayards TENDERS bLOSE AT OUR CHRISTCHURCH OFFICE ON MARCH Slst, AT 12 O'CLOCK, and must be accompanied by a cheque for the first »ix months* rent. NO TENDER NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. Gopie* of Lease can be obtained from H. Matson and Co., Auctioneer®, ChristchuHui, Mcmis Helmote end* Van Asch, Solicitors, Rangiora, and from our Oxford agent. 902® H. MATRON and CO. WANTED, FOR A CLIENT, OA ACREB RAPE, near, but on South aide of Christehurcb. 0031 H. MATSON and CO. ' H. B. SORENSEN. H. B. SORENSEN. TUESDAY, MARCH 21st. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. Bale 12 o'clock. HB. SORENSEN, instructed. by MRS W. • E. STYCHE, will SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE PREMISES. No. 178 RIVER ROAD, RICHMONb, her SUPERIOR FURNITURE and EFFECTS. PRINCIPAL ITEMS INCLUDING:—Very Handsome Piano, by Fritz Kuhla, Berlin, Iron Back and Overstrung, splendid tone instrument, Piano Stool, Mirror-back Sideboard, High-baok Leather-seated Chairs, Dining Table, Table Cover, Wilton Hearth Rug, Jardinieres, Palm Stand. Fancy Tables, Pictures HALL—Brussels Carpet, in splendid order. Slip Mats, Mirror, Hall Curtains. THREE BEDROOMS—Baby Duchesae, S. and D. Iron Bedsteads, W.W. Mattresses, Kapoo and Feather Beds, Pillows, Washstands and "Ware, Curtains, Poles and Pictures, Cane Chairs, W.W. Stretchers, Linoleums, in splendid order, Hearth Rues. DINING-ROOM—Carpet, Eas'y Chairs, Rocker, do., Table, Cruet, E.P. Cutlery, Fender, Chinaware, Glassware. KITCHjsN— Good Linoleum, K. Cupboard, Chairs, China, Crockery, Saucepans, Kettle, Gas King, Small Gas Cooker, Cutlery, Wringer, Pair Steps, Vacuum Cleaner. OUTSIDE—Garden Tools, Mower, Hose, Carpenter's Tools, Saws, 2 Barroi* Wheels, considerable quantity of useful Sundries. The above lots are in excellent condition, and our instructions are t» sell to the highest bidder. NOTE.—Take No. 10 Car to Stanmore Bridge. 6579 H. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN. MERCHANDISE department. iU. to FARMERS AND OTHERS. SPECIAL BARGAINS. SUGAR. SUGAR. SUGAR. 661b bags of excellent White Java Sugar, 16s 4d per bag, equal 3Jd per ib. 800 BAGS SUGAR. 800 BAGS SUGAR. CORNSACKS. CORNSACKS. Orders now being received for full sixe and weight Coxnaftfika. The price is right. FOWIi NETTING. W® ofler this line at prices further reduced—the cheapest since 1914. Wo want your orders. FOWL WHEAT. New season's Wheat, a splendid sample. Can nor be had ex store. A big drop in prio* HESSIAN. We offer several bales exceptionally cheap weight 10|os and 14.40z, in bale or bolt lots. CEYLON TEAS. Direct from Colombo, splendid quality. RAW LINSEED OIL, 6s Sd per gal. Boiled do. fis Bd, in sgall drums.. WHITE LEAD (Pacific) 60s cwt. SHEEP and RABBIT NETTING. Special quotations supplied. HOG and PLAIN WIRES. A further drop in price. Get a quote. 8000 SHEETS NEW ROOFING IRON sites, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10ft. This line is now offered at prices within the reach of all. OTHER LINEB include Wallpapers, CarSU, Linoleums, Offioe Safes, Bicycles, en's Boots, Ridging, Xieod Nails, Calf Meal. H. B. SORENSEN, 68965-18 M 63 Lichfield street. "FORD' OWNERS who use DUCKHAM'B * FORD SPECIAL OIL nenrer fail to get Sester mifcsee and sweeter running with air Cats Malm jrowr next month's supply DUCKHAMU &GOO

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17408, 20 March 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17408, 20 March 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17408, 20 March 1922, Page 12

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