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AUCTIONS. L H. MATSON AND 00. EESTON \ SALE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDE— On account of a CLIENT: 58 Halfbred Wethers 70 Halforcd Ewfis 81 Mixed Sex Lambs ENTRIES INVITED. 552 H. MATSON and CO. IJtATTERSALL'S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES includeOn behalf of MR W. FLEMING: 1 Bay Horse, Sport, 9yrs, broken to saddle, by Martian, dam Pleasure Seeker. Winner of numerous raoea. Hunted two seasons ~Tm On behalf of a Country CLIENT: 8 Harness Horses, 1 Gig (™wly rubbertyred), Harness On behalf of MR J. BEG-GS, Papantu: Brown Mare Logan Coronado, by van Coronado— Young Berlin maie, regisOn behalf of MR J. H. .BAIRD. Kaiapoi: Briscoe 3-Seater Car, ainted cream, selfstarter, electric lighß. Can be inspected in Tattersall'fl on May 12th, from 12 a.m. 1 Bay Half Draught Gelding, broken to all farm work. Any trial On behalf of a CLIENT: 1 Bay Gelding, 2yrs, by Petereta, dam a Rothschild mare. Broken to saddle and harness. Trial. On behalf of a CLIENT: 1 4-cylinder 6-seater Wolselley Motor-car, electric lights, spot light, and stepney ■wheel. On view in Tattereall's Friday, batween 2 and 3.30 p.m. ENTRIES INVITED. 4554 H. MATSON and L ITTLE P.IVBR SALE. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 16th. WE INVITE ENTRIES FOR THIS SALE. 4558 H. MATSON and CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. HATFIELD. HATFIELD. MONDAY NEXT, 16th inst., (Note Alteration of Date.) On account of MR J. J. DELARGEY. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • struotions from MR DELARGEY, to offer, as above, the WHOLE of his LIV& and DEAD STOCK, including:— HORSES--1 Grey Gelding Charley, Byra, good all 1-Bay Gelding Tom, 6yrs, good all work 1 Bay Mare Bell, Byrs, in foal to What'e Wanted, all work 1 Black Half Gelding, aged X Black Gelding Darky, 6yra CATTLE—--1 Cow, in calf (dry) 1 Black Heifer, due September 1 Calf * . IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES— Double-furrow Plough', Set 4-leaf Harrows, 8-horsa Tree, 2-horae Tree, Single Trees, Blocks and Chains, Gig by Steel Broe., and Harness (new), McCormick Binder, Small Track, Dray Flame Ca&vasses, . 6 Coils Wire Netting, florso Feeder, Grindstone, Spade, Forts, Enipty Sacks, Cart Saddle and Breeching, ' Stack Oat Sheaves (which may be cut into chaff before the sale), a considerable quantity of Harness, and a host of Sundries. - FURNITURE--1 Double Iron, Bedstead and Mpttress, 1 Double Oak Bedstead and Mattress A Kapoc Mattresses, 2 Dncheßse .Chests, 1 Full-flized Wardrobe, with Mirror, l Exteneion Dining Table and Chairs, a . Sideboard. Kitchen, Utensils, Dinner Set Carpets and Linoleums, 1 Doulton . Bath, 1 Haake Piano' (new). .

NOTE.—A limited number of extra Entries trfll be 4551 H. MATSON and 00. FARMERS'. SALEYARDS. jpitiDAY, MAY 12th, 11 A.M. HORSES—IS Entries, including 2 good Half-draughts/ 1 ■ Dr * nght for lady to drive; 2 good sorts, suit car "hSmsIS oS'S M,» dray Saddlo' and Brtephuig, Biding Stallion Collar, Clipping Machme grtineletreea, new Horse .Covert .all eazes, Stack Covers, and Tarpaulina. _ VEHICLES-2 R.T. GI ?V'V Cart, Light Spring tiar, Carrier s Express and Tilt, • Ll P~ ttlays ' Sulky/, Dog Carta. _ . i P.M.—Pigs and Dogs. - ' . '' lißo P.M.r— Poultry. . , : 115 P.M.—Chaff and Produoe, 100 swskß heavy Oatsheaf, 3'email lots end®, of lines, 200 /acka Bright Algerian, damaged Oat-straw Chaff, 17,' eaoks Oat-Bheaf Chaff (damaged) .160 sacks good Bright Oat-fltrkw Chaff. 12s'sacks (mi»t >be s>ld), Carrots, 50 aaoka Table -Potatoes (no renene). Pig ditto, "Wieat 2nda Wheat and Oate ' (mixed), Cape Barley, Peas, Maize, Pig Meal,; D»n, Garton, Algerian Oata, BeaM. 40 sacks Floor Sweepings, Mill Dust, Bran and' Pollard, Poultry Grit. SUNDRIES— Separators (new and secondhand), Fowl' and Rabbit Netting, Gal, ana Blk. Barb, Bft Shoot Ga.L Iron,. Whaelb arrows. - ' net * 16 i ' vDiscs, Boiler .with ■ 401b pressure, S.F. Plough, D.F. Plough, 18coulter Drill, Woolpreea, Iron Age Hand Drill, Harrows; Hose, Engine,. SuotiSn Hose, I<lo Small Bags, Mangle, Lamp, Ladder and Sitepß, / Pram, King, Dick Motor Cyolo, Copper and Stand, 20-gal. Copper, Range, email Organ (7, stops), Kitchen Tabie, Bft Posts, -Bjluegom Posts, Pin-us and Red Pine Boards •lad Scantlings, Ferret Cap, Spring Dray Frame, Garden S4at, Ram, Ropey Secondband Fowl and ..Sheep Netting, Grindstone, ind Hoets of Sundries. ; • : F. P. CLARIDGE. ■ ,?v : ,J Q; GATEHOUSE, Auctioneer.' . WANTED—Second-hand Sacks, in any quantity. "" Also 100 ' Tons Prime Hay (send Sample). ' 455 a

PAEANtfI. Q3. ACRES of 'Heavy Land, all in potatoes, v* i'X, . Home, .bathroom, waskhou&e, copper and tabs, 2-atalled stable, 4-atalled eqaorete floor, dairy,_ etc. The property,, baa two frontages.. Brice, £2150. tfSOO.fleiiosiV' ' . Folio 17-0 F. CLARIDGE and CO. KA l ACRES of' Heavy Dairy Land, in* good V" . district £-r. House, 3-st. stable, ohaShouse, 14-bftil oowbyre, well watered by springs; 18 oows, 8 heifers, 2 horses, 8 pigs, 8 stacks of hay, 1 stack of oaten hay, 19 sooks oats, 30 sacks wheat, rubber-tyred spring: cart, 60-gallon Melotte Separator. Infact, eiv<:rything on the place. As a going, concern. Only. £B6O cash required. Folio 1718 F. CLAREDGE and CO. RICCARTON. -J 1 ACHESi, - 6-roomed , Bungalow, ; all- oonV&.y venieijcea, gas, plastered and papered, h. and' c. a panelled hall and dining-room, 4 fireplaces, ■washhcuae, copper and tubs, bathzoom; porcelain bath and baaiu, nicely laid out., Wee • JMOO. Folio 17A F. P. CLARIDGE- and CO. . Geo Gray, Property Representative. C317W37 '

■ ' COBB AND CO. TELEGRAPH LINE COACHES. T EAVEt Arthur's Pass station on irrival #M. of West. Coast Expressj which leaves Chrifitc&iirch at 8.80 a.m., Tuesdays, Thursafid Saturdays. Carrying Passengers, and their Luggage only for Hokitiba, Westport, Reef ton, and QrqynjMith, arriving Greymouth same even'""feinougS' rail and coach .tickets can bo obtained at Bailway Station and Cook and Son'S Office/ Chriatchurch, also Coach tickets for ioaohjourneyobtamablo at the following/ hotels'Warner's, Coker'a, Storey's, Clai'endon.' and United Service Ho tela; from Mr Caseidy, Springfield; Mr W. Ounpbell, Chris tchuich. . The management is under, Itr H. Cassidy, ■who haa ltad sole management since 1973 | CASBIDY and CO., LTD., X . : Proprietors.

M |-l NlbuE'' - Hot Water outlast ,']V- I mtny other kinds—this is why onco puicW«d you «o seldom ued.'t bow onet Koxth.7Bntltii W». ill doftlm?

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17451, 11 May 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17451, 11 May 1922, Page 14

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