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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND 00. TATTERSALL'S. THURSDAY NEXT. PUREBRED SUFFOLK H MATSON AND CO. will offer by • Public Auction, at TATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR, on THURSDAY NEXT, AT 10 A.M. On Behalf of MR PATRICK GILLON, Greenpark: SIX PUREBRED SUFFOLK EWES, with EIGHT PUREBRED LAMBS at foot. The abovo Ewes were bred by Mr Geo. Gould, and the lambs are by one of his purebred stud Suffolk rams. 24 76 H. MATSON and CO. CARNIVAL WEEK. CARN IV A L WEEK. CARNIVAL WEEK. HORSE SALE, noit Sl3 SALE. HORSE a,r " H. MATSON and CO. H. MATSON and CO. m A T T E R S A L L'S. 1 ' A X T E R S A L L' S. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th. At 9 a.m. At 9 a.m. SPECIAL ENTRIES. On behalf of a CLIENT: PACER WILD THYME, by Wildwood Jun.,.dam Lily F., syrs old colt, in work. Won ever all dutanceß PACER ROYAL OAK, by Advance, dam Veronal, C-year-old gelding, in work. A winner On behalf of MR C. LANGDON, Papamii: Bay Maro Lady Poolo, by Woodlum Chief, dam Mies Wildpoole, stinted to El Carbine Bay Gelding, 4yrs, untried, Logan Pointer —Lady Poole On bohalf of MR JAS. JARDEN, Bromley: Bay Colt, 2yrs, by Harold Direct, dam Wildwood Jim. mare Brown Mare Wattle, aged:; tie dam of many winners On behalf of a CLIENT:

Bay Gelding, 7yrs, Bed Bain—Goodbye mara; prize-taker, splendid jumper On behalf of MR GEO. STEELE, Papanul: Bay Gelding Henry Tracey, aged, General Tracey—Flitaway; doublo-gaited, and » winner On behalf of MR W. SANDBEY, Ilam road: Brown Gelding, 6yrs, by Singlestick, broken to saddle and harness; full brother to Blackthorne; regularly driven in town Bay Oob Mare, Syrs; broken to saddle and harness On behalf of MR ALFRED BLAIR, Papanui: Bay Gelding, 2yr£, by Harold Dillon out of an Irvington mare who was the dam of Ciuldsdalo On behalf of MR J. A. O'JOSIL, Kaiapai: Black Maro Pride of Burwood, aged, d)am oi Harold Burwood, Upstart, and Wa-hinepa-i On be-half oi a CLIENT: Chestnut Gelding, 4yrs, in training, by Brent Locanda— Dorothy D. On behalf of MB C. BASSETT, Oxford: Bay Pony Mare Di On behalf of a CLIENT: Well-known galloper Glentonner, Bonny Glsn—Martine On behalf of MB GEO. FAIBBAIRN, i Woolston: Chestnut Pacing Filly, 2yre, just off the lulls. Great Audubon—Matariki; broken to lead, half-sister to Kewpie Chestnut Gelding, 2yrs, by Harold Dillon, dam by Blackwood—Stella, full sister to To Kuiti: broken to lead On behalf of MB E. J. SMITH, North road: Chestnut Gelding Bamatari, aged, "by O.Y.M.—May Linton On behalf of MB Z. FEBBIMAN, AshburSplendid Hunter, 7yrs 2 Good Ponies, broken , priae-taker 2 Good Ponies, broken to saddle and harness 1 Good Saddle Harness Horse; trial On behalf of MB S. T. BEANLAND, Killinchy: Black Gelding Tawera. 7yrs, by Wildwood Jun., dlam Young Irvington mare On behalf «f MB B. StTTHEBLAND, Islington: Bay Gelding Ronlform, Bonifoem — Replete; in training, On behalf of MB D. WILLIAMSON,,, Cashmere: 1 Ohestnut Gelding by Colonel Havelock, dam Gipsy Giand, syrg; s. and hj., paA fast half I 1 Chestnut Cob, 13.3, broken to saddle and harness 1 Brown Cob, 15.2, broken t* saddle ana harness On behalf of MB J. B. PEARSON, Biccarton: Well-known galloper Kildberg, 4yrs, by KilbToney—Lady Melton. In training To Close t, Partnership: Black Gelding, 4yrs, O.Y.M.—Young Irvington mare, dam of Dimness, saddle and harness On behalf of MB T. H. CLARKSON, Bieoarton:

1 Bay Gelding, Chaos, _ aged, Galindo—lady Linton, in training On behalf of MB W.*J. DOYLE, Doyleston: « Show Colts and Hacks. These can be wen at the Chriatchurch Show On behalf of MR 8. BARB, Bicoaiton: ' 1 Grey Cob, 6yrs; saddle and haraew; trial On behalf of a ORIENT: 1 Bay Cob Mkre, saddle and harness; trial On belhalf of MB E. SHIELOW, Bast Eyreton: 1 Bay Hack Mare, brok«n to saddle and . harness On behalf of MB A. SAUNDEBS, East Eyreton: 1 Bay Gelding, Byre 1 Bryant Gig, J-ehaftex 1 Bet Harness, complete tnmont On behalf of MISS ISOBEL BX7THEBFOBD, Montroae: , Black Gelding Blackthorns, aged, winner of 9 championships, including 1931, at Chriatohurch Ball! Dogcart, recognised as the best in New Zealand' Set of Harness On behalf of tibe Executor* of the late J. 1 HEBBIOK, Tai Tapu--1 Qhestnut Mare, 3 yean, by Great Audnbon—M&mohild 1 Chestnut Filly, 3 years, by Great Audubon—Moonchild On behalf of MESSES J. and P. CLINTON, Darfield: 1 Grey Gelding, 8. years, by Calm—Prince Hilly, splendid harness horse' X Bay Gelding, Harrolander, aged, Harold Dillon—Woodlands On behalf of MB C. CHAMBBRIiAIN, Elleemere: 1 Bay Cob, 6 yean, saddle and harness; trial On behalf of MB BEG. JABDEN: Stylish Turnout—Bay Cob Mare Bonnie, Byra, saddle and harness, show cob, and Stylish Raleigh Gig and Harness On behalf of MB ALEX. JABDEN: 1 Chestnut Pony, Ginger Miok, 18.11, 8 years, champion juniper and splendid harness pony; trial Brown Cob, 7yrs, saddle and harness, v«ry stylish; pedigree at Bale Bay Mare Teenie, 9yr 8 , by Wildwood Jnr., fast and very qvM, suitable for lady to drive To Close Partnership: Chestnut Mare, 7yrs, by Galindo—dam thoroughbred mare, straight-out trotter, untried On behalf of MB F. HICKINBOTTOM, Christchuroh: Trotting Mare Lady Esma, 7yrs, by Driftwood—dam Esma, 4.55 ' CHARGES for this Sale will be:—Entry Fee 6e per head, also a quota of advertising 10s per head. Consignments especially advertised will be charged actual cost. All boxes will be charged for, extra commission 5 per cent. All vehicles some' rates as horses. Harness end Sundries 10 per cent, commission. 2483 H. MATSON and CO. TO OUB PATRONS. TO OUR PATRONS. TO OUB PATRONS. TXTE| take the ocoasion to thank the very • V goodly number of patrons whose business ire have handled thus far this year. Our organisation leaves ivory little to be desired. Our policy has been to have none but competent employees in any capacity and to give good-service, the sort that makes the consignor feel that his interests have .been, well looked after, at the Yards and at the Office. If our work is not satisfactory tell ns frankly wherein we hare teen at fault. Honest criticism is good for any business, and a fault revealed may be easily remedied when it is known. We want to serve our Clients well. COMPETENCY. COUBTESY, COMPLETELY. H. MATSON and CO., Stock Commission Salesmen. Established 1864. Christohurch. ,

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17606, 8 November 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17606, 8 November 1922, Page 16

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