AUCTIONS. H. MATSOX AND CO. TO-MORROW MARCH 91i. We invite entries for the above fixture. ,r. r ,, H. MATSOX and CO. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). SPECUL ENTRIES INCLUDE: 300 Breeding Ewts es North Canterbury. 100 Store Lambs. 40 Store Laiube. 20 Eat ai:d l-'orward Wethers. 30 Store V.'cthcrs. 60 Sound-mouth Halibred Ewes. MATSON and CO. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 10th. On account of MR HECTOR JARDEN, Chapman's road, Heathcote. 15 Shetland Ponies, mares and geldings, all broken to saddle. The above ponies have just been shipped from the North Island, where they were bred by Mr V. E. Barker, HimiUngt, and 'they may now bo seen at Mr Jorden's property. These ponies aro mostly Bays, Browns, und Blacks; also one Grey Pony. The majority of them are broken to saddle and harness. , __ 2834 H. MATSON and CO. H SHETLAND PONIES. 14 SHETLAND PONIES. 14 SHETLAND PONIES. JUST ARRIVED. JUST ARRIVED. DON'T MISS DON'T MISS SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. SALE STARTS AT 11 A.M. ADVERTISED LOTS AT 11.30 A.M. AN Excellent Draft of Ponies, carefully selected in the North Island by Mr L. C. BUCKEXHAM, has arrived and affords a GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY ■ for parents to acquire good ponies of the right age. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. THEY WILL FILL THE BILL. The quality of these ponies certainly merits your inspection—the various colours being represented— CREAMS, GREYS, CHESTNUTS, PIEBALDS, BHOWNS, BLACKS. Several have been thoroughly handled, being broken to saddle and harness, the balance are broken to saddle. FROM 3 TO 7 YEARS OLD. PROM 3 TO 7 YEARS OLD. THE PRICE WILL BE SUCH THAT NO ONE NEED GO HOME WITHOUT ON3. 385 H. MATSON and CO. TRADESMEN CARRIERS . FARMERS CONTRACTORS. TATTEESALL'S. TATTERS-aLL'S. SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. 6 USEFUL HORSES 6 6 USEFUL HOESES 6 On behalf of MR L. C. BUCKENHAM, HAMILTON EAST, NORTH'ISLAND. JT7C7JE "Will offer tlie above, comprising 4 ■ TV. flrat-olass, fresh City Tradesmen's sorts from 8 years to 7 years old, broken to all work with trials, and 2 splendid cobs, saddle and harness with trials, one has been regularly ridden by lady. I BE THERE. 2888 H. MATSON and CO. TATTEESALL'S SALE, SATURDAY NEXT. 11 A.M. * DVERTISED LOTS' WILL BE OF- >. PERED AT 11.30 A.M. INSTEAD OF AT THE USUAL HOUR. SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDE: . On accoant of MR THOS. EVEREST, Springston: 1 Bay Cob Gelding, rising S years, broken to ail work, Very powerful sort. 1 Dogcart 1 Set of Harness. ' On Account of MR PETER McMTLLAN, Lyttelton: 1 Piebald Pony Stallion, Arab breed. . 1 Rubber-tyred Gig. ENTRIES INVITED.' 288S H. MATSON and CO. AMBERLEY EWE FAIR. AMBERLEY EWE FAIR. AMBERLEY EWE FAIR. (MONDAY NEXT, MABCH 14th, 1928. T MATSON and CO. will 'offer the fol- •*■!■• lowing Special Entries on behalf of valued Clients:— On account of MRS A. W. BYRCH: 250 Two-tooth Half and Three-quarterbred Ewes 250 Fine Three-quarterbred Ewe Lambs On account of MR ERIK Inverness: . 200 Full-mouth Halfbred Ewes, on exceptionally fine line i On aocount of BRACKENFIELD ESTATE: 180 Breeding Ewes We should be glad to receive particulars of further entries for this fixture. 2889' H. MATSON and CO. CLEARING SALE. TEMPLE-TONI TEMPLETON. MONDAY NEXT, 12th irat, AT 1 P.M. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • structiona from MR J. D. JENSEN to offor by PUBLIC AUCTION as above the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, including— HORSES. 1 Chestnut Gelding, aged,' "Jock" . 1 Bay Mare, aged, "Prince" 1 Black Gelding, as;ed, "Darkie" CATTLE. 5 Cows, 2nd to 6th calvers, in profit 1 Dry Cow, 2nd calver All the above are due to calve about September next. IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES. 1 Nine Tyne Cultivator (Duncan), 1 set Ohain Harrows (9 x 10), 1 Tip Dray and Frame, 1 ect 4-leaf Tyne HarroWß and Bar, 1 D.F. Duncan Plough, 1 single, 2 two-horse and 1 three-horse Treee, 3 pairs Plough Chains. 1 set 4-horse Blocks and Chains, 15-coulter Pennsylvania Drill, 1 Cambridge Roller, 4 sets Collar, Hnrriea and Winkers, l o«7i Saddle and Breeching, 1 *et Leading ss, 1 Riding Saddle and Bridle, 1 i Separator (45-gallons). 2 four-gallon Milk Cons, 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 Grindstone, 1 Churn, Tools, Axe, 2 Saws, Spade, Shovel Maul and Wedsrea, Rjunmer, a Forks* Pick Soytte, Goree Knives, Wire Cutter, Auger', 1 single horse Hoe, i horse Covers and 8 cow Covers. 2897 H. MATSON and" CO. CLEARING SALE. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 12th, 1925, At 1 p.m. On account of MR H. McBRATNET, Quins' Shirley, whose lease has expired. ■*-*•• structions from Mr McBRATNEY, t offer as above the whole of his live and dead stock, including:— LIVE STOCK— • ' 1 Draught Mare, aged. 1 Milch Cow. IMPLEMENTS--1 Spring Dray, 1 Up Dray, 1 Farm Dray, 1 set of Discs, 1 Single-furrow Plough, 1 Cambridge Roller, 9 sets of Iron Harrows. Also: Considerable quantity of Farm Sundries. '' MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. N
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