AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AXD CO. TO-UORROW (SATURDAY). IS ir-cbde—-i. F. HUTTON, urn crk, ~ocd snaitor I On befcaJf a: JIB J. H. CI.I>"TOX, Darisid: I 3ay Hare, *yr3, b:-c«oa to chains f 1 Breira Mare, 6yrs, broken to all farm vrork Qs account IH?S J. L Trt ' 0T > "--*• 1 K-iv:,^---—4 G:« On Acco;:*-. v"V?. W, HARRIS, Syaer..::.'.™: Bay Pony, •lyra, U hjr.ds. tridl, 8, and H. Account MR J. TnOITPHOX, Lyttelton: BUa Gelding, t'y/s, til work, trial ENTRIES INVITED. 3933 H. MATSON and CO. CLEARING SALE. UCH '26 th, at 1 p.i AND CO. have received in- . .-ructions fro:n -MR F. ARPS, whose ' ,-i-n & -,-v.--h1 to t-'^ l - on tbo above, date ;L"~vhcU, "..Thi LIVE and DEAD STOCK, I .Bay Drait "Geordie," aged; broken to all work 1 Bay Erait Gelding, "Tom," 7 years; hro:;en to al! 1 Bay Mare, ''Bonnie.," S years 1 Black Eack ilare by Wildwood Junr. dam Woodburn Chief mare, very iaat 7 yearj CATTLE. 1 Jiret-elaas D-siry Cow r, - ro LEMKNT3 i;nd SUNDRIES, n double-furrow Plpugh, J. Duncan j unim. ar-ci Manure Dr(!! 1 JlftSI ney.Htirris Binder, 2 sets 3'laaf Harrows, 1 ii Chair. Harrows, Planet Junr, HoreeHoo, slle Potato Digger. 1 jtubber-tyred iter Gig by Bryant, i farm dr&ye arid frames, 2 tip drays, 2 spring traps, 1 horsa clipping machine, 4 dray saddles and brsechinjs, 7 collars and hamea, considerable other harness, also numerous farm tools and 6undrie3. PRODUCE. 1 Stack Oa(en Hay 6 Acres of Potatoes, The purchaser will have the right to remove these no to Ma 7 Ist. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 3957 H. MATSON and CO. CLARIDGE SALEYARDS, LTD. i FARMERS' SALEYARDS. WEEKLY SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THIS DAY, 11 A.M. SHARP. HORSES—Account client, 2 Draught gelding* (all work, any trial), Bay cob (9yrs, "broken Bftddlo and harness, any trial), Brown pony (fiyrs, v«y quiet, saddle and harness, warranted sound). Several further entries of goad useful tarts. KARKESt3-l set spring diay harness, 2 sets van harness, 1 van saddle, 1 set heavy drtvy harnws, Draught aoddle and breeching, draught collar, hames and winkers, set 3horeo reins, 3 oats hopples, 7 draught collars, 2 ridinpr saddles, 1 heavy dray saddle, 1 aprinc dray saddle, 2 pair draught winkers, 1 h«avy dray saddle and breeching, 2 light collara, 3 light collars and hamee, Breastplate, set breaking etvapa, 3 cruppers, etc, etc. VEHKTLfiS-JRubbei-tyred trotting sulky, PHbfcex-tmd dftisy owt, several gigs, traps, spring ctrava, drays, etu. MOTORS—3O h.'p, Regal motor car, 8seater, in good order, very low reserve; Indian motor cycle and sidecar, good running ardor. POULTRY, 1.10 p.m.—Very large entry of mixed poultry, including largo consignment of heavy table birds, turkeys, etc. PRODUCE—Light and heavy -chaff, racehorse and cow hay, linseed, rock salt, seed and table potatoes, split beans, rapeeeed, split maize, mill sweepings, onion seed, bran and sharps, grass seed. Cases of apples, pears and'tomatoes, pumpkins, etc. hay knives, trawling net, signboard, stepladders, fireplace, hencoop, eackbarrow, tables, horse and cow covers, tarpaulins, trapsteps, quantity new plough line, 400-gallon tank, spring axle, wire netting, fonder, Gas Stove, and a host of other entries. Entries Invited. 'POULTRY CRATES—Prop us n note we will put on rail and consign to any adV dress. SACKS—We are cash buyers of sacks, any quantity. We have enquiries for clcsevup trotting sulky, also farm implements and vehicles of sll descriptions. 8934 OLARIDGE'S SALEYARDS, LTD., 95 ST. ASAPH STREET. 'Phone 2164. XOO good land, good homestead of 8 rooms, all buildings, half-mile School and railway, well watered and subdivided; wo'l fonoed into handy paddocks. The place has always been in one owner's hands, and is now being sold to close deceased estates. "~ ' £25 per acre. Terms can be arranged. 250 aorea, 8 miles out, 4-roomed cottage and neoesasry buildings. well fenced and subdivided and watered. Price £2O per aore on very liberal terms. Would consider town house or section as deposit. Owner retiring. For < Sale—looo acres of Peninsula land, will carry 1000 ewes, besides cattle. Rent lis per acre. Well-fenced and subdivided. Plonty of water. No goodwill. A rare opportunity for young man starting. Soldier wishes to exchange his North Island Bush Farm of 800 acres, carrying 800 sheep, besides cattle, for a Canterbury Farm. Health sole reason for' exchange. A genuine thing. Worth enquiry. 'Phone 2164. CLARIDGE'S SALE YARDS, LTD Thone 2164. St. Asaph street. C 3371-8793 HARMAN AND STEVENS, LTD. boards, woehhouse, copper, tubs, h.p. water, section, St. Albans. Handy to train and school. ■ TTARATAN and STEVENS, LIMITED. A PAYABLE PROPOSITION. 13 ACRES (.NEARLY). All in Grass. Will carry 10 Cows. 5 -ROOMED House, electrip light, copper, tubs, fowlhouse, cowbyra, shed, etc.; 2-mile from Railway Station, i-mile from School. Price for a quick sale £2250. HARMAK and STEVENS, LIMITED. WEST END, CITY. O-STOREYED BUNGALOW, sleeping-out -J balcony, tiled roof, electric light, bathroom, hot and cold, pantry, scullery, cupboards, wardrobes, washhouse, copper, tabs, h.p. sewer, lawn and garden, drive. A splendid position, and everything of the very latest. PRICE £2650. Card, to view from TUBMAN and STEVENS, LIMITED. A CHEAP BUNGALOW. 6 ROOMS, plastered and panelled, open fireplaces, electric light gas for cooklarge linen press, wardrobes, waahhouse, copper, tube, workshop, motor garage; J-acre. section laid out in lawns, garden, and fruit trees. An ideal home, and the price is only £IOSO. HARMAN and STEVENS, LIMITED. REDTJCEr) £-250 I TO COMMAND A SALE THIS WEEK. ;>-ROOMED Residence, all picked timbers, I J plastered and papered, electric light, porcelain bath, n.p. taps, hot and cold service, wardrobes, washhouse, copper, tubs, ' motor garage iron petrol shed with concrete floor; i-acre Bection, well laid out in lawns, etc. PRICE ONLY £llOO. Card to view from HABMAir and STEVENS, LIMITED, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, Sharebrokers, Chief Agents Northern Assurance Co., Ltd., 81 HEREFORD STREET WEST. ■Phones 494 and 4391. HS2I2-3561 T>OYAL MAIL CHAR - A - BANC. GERALDINE-ORABI. Leaves Geraldine Daily—--7.4s—Timaru and Ashhurton. 10.1S—First Express South. I.4o—Second Express South; First Expreia North. 4.ls—Second Express North. FARES: 2s Sing] Parcels receivo Prompt Attention. CHAB. W. McKEKZIE, Fnmziatos.
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