; AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. MONDAY NEXT, 12th INST. DUNSANDEL STOCK SALE. l/V/E Invite Entries for the above. or9s' H. MATSON and CO. Ty AIAT7 EWE PAIS. TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 13th. SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDE— On behalf of MR A. E. HAWKINS, Waiau: ' 90 Halfbral Ewe Lambs Or. be-half of MESBHS GRIFFITH and RIDLEY, "The Gates": 200 a.m. Halfbred and fine Three-quarter-bred Ewes; a straight line 100 Fat and Forward four-tooth Wethers WE INVITE ENTRTKS FOR THE ABOVE FIXTURE. 3902 H. MATSON and CO. CULVERDEN SALE. TUESDAY NEXT, 13th INST. TTTE shall be pleased to receive particulars VV of Entries. , „„ i 2303 H. MATSON and CO. ADDINGTON SAL! WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 14th. SPECIAL ENTRY. On account el MR H. BARNETT, Leeston: 8 Berkshire Boars, reudy for service. Full particulars vi'd be advertised later. ENTRIES INVITED. 2890 H. MATSON and CO. rr A WARD EN STOCK SALE THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 15th. We invite entries for the above. :BS7 H. MATSON and CO. CULVERDEN EIWE FAIR. CULVERDEN EAVE FAIR. CULVERDEN EIWE FAIR. THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH lath, 1923. r MATSON AND CO. have received iriX» structions to submit to auction the following special entries on behalf of valued TO BUYERS—We would draw special attention to the consignments of twotooth ewes and four-year-old breeding ewes entrusted to our care at tins important fixture, that represent small but select consignments from. some of the oldest eheep breeders and best recognised stations in North Canterbury. Should you be contemplating purchasing ewes this year, you have the only alternative with any degree of safety, and that is to buy two-tooth or' four-year-old ewes. Be sure and inspect tne various consignments that are hereunder On Sunfof LESLIE HILLS ESTATE, Culverden: 800 Two-tooth Halfbred Breeding Ewes On Account MR D. L. RUTHERFORD, "Morna": 200 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes On Account of MR T. W. McKAY, Sandford Downs: 300 Two-tooth Halfbred and Three-quarter- ' bred ewes ' „_ 0* Account of MR J. 0. SANDERSON, "Nga- Wiro," Rotherham: 600 Pour and Five-year-old Halfbred Breeding Ewes : ISO Two-tooth Halfbred Breeding Ewcst On Account of MR G. A. FORRESTER, "Kilsythe," Rotherham: His Annual Draft- of Four-year-old Breeding Ewan On Account MR A. EARSHMAW, Hurant 800 Two-tooth Corriedale Ewes We shall bo glad to receive further entries for this fixture. 0R,,, H. MATSON and CO. REI/IMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE. WOODEN©. .WOODEND. SATURDAY,'MARCH 17th, AT 1.30 P.M. On Account of MR R. T. DAY, Royal accepted for this Sale. jggg H. MATSON and CO. >BELIMINARY_ NOTICE. CLEARING SALE. BELFAST. BELFAST. On account of MrTw. J. BARKY. MONDAY, MARCH 19th. DAIRY COWS TROTTING STOCK SUNDRIES. All particulars later. 0888 H. MATSON and CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. PREBBLETON. PREBBLETON. MONDAY, MARCH 19th, 1923. At 12.30 p.m. NOTE-THE ALTERATION OF DATE. H MATSON AND CO. have received in- . Actions from MESSRS GALLAGHER BROS., SHANDS TRACK, PREBBLETON, to sell at the "Old Homostead" live and'dead stock including:— HORSES— ' „ „ . 1 Chestnut gelding "Ginger, 6 years, broken to chains. , ' 1 Bay Gelding, "Nugget," aged, broken to all work. 1 Bay Gelding "Jock," aged, broken to 1 all work. ~,',' 1 Bay Gelding, "Dash," aged, broken to all work. The above are Draughts. implementstwo Farm Drays and Frames, 1 Spring Dray, 1 Ralli Dog-cart, 1 McCormick Binder, "1 Cambridge Roller, 1 Massey-Harris Drill, 1 8-fuTrow Heid and Gray Plough, 1 double Furrow Plough, 1 set of 4-leaf Harrows, 1 P. and D. Duncan Cultivator, 1 set of 3Blocks and Chains. Back bands and Chains, set of 6-hoTse Block and Chains, 2 Cart Saddles and j Breechings, 1 set of Leading Harness, 2 ! Ladders, 1 Grindstone, Swingle Trees, il Stack Covers, 24 z 24, Horse Covers, 1 Horse Hoe, quantity of Empty Sacks, 1 Fiddle Grasß Seed Sower, 1 Chaff Bin, 1 40-gallon Melotte Separator. PRODUCE—--17 Sacks of Dun Oats (firsts). 30 Sacks about of Bus Oats (seconds). ALSOA host of farm sundri LUNCHEON PROVIDED. H. MATSON and CO., 2896 Auctioneers. DESIRABLE PREBBLETON FARM FOR LEASE BY TENDER. actions rrom the TRUSTEES OF I THE .LATE SAMUEL JAMES and JOHN THOMAS GALLAGHER to offer for Lease by Tender—--134 ACRES, together with all improvements thereon, for a period of FIVE YEARS from MARCH 21st, 1923. j Improvements include > 6-roomed Dwelling i and all necessary outbuildings. I Ths property is subdivided into 5 paddocks I and is situate SHAND'S TRACK, adjoining I properties owned by MESSRS STOCKDILL WILLIAMS, and CAMPION. Forms of Tender may be obtained from i our office, also Terms of Lease. Tenders j must be accompanied by a cheque for the I amount of the first half-year's rent. Tenders close at our office. 147 CASHEL BTBEET, at 11 a.m. on SATURDAY NEXT, : MARCH 10th. No tender necessarily accepted. 2894 H. MATSON and. CO.
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