AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. SATURDAY NEXT. NOTE—Owing to Uio Agricultural and Pasoral Association's fixture, the Kale will start t 10 a-m. SHARP, advertised Lot 3 10.30 a.m. SPECIAL ENTRIES. On account of MR W. M. "WATSON, Bligh's road: One complete Turnout, comprising 1 Bay Gliding, oyrs, broken to saddle and hanu-ss; trial • 1 Rubber-tyred J-shaffer Gig 1 Set Good Harness to match Account o: Mil J. JEFFRIES, Soutihbrook: 1 Black Gelding, lOyrs, all farm work; trial On account of MR A. MOORE, Upper Riccarton: 1 Bav Cob Mare, 7 years, broken S. and H. trial; 1 Long Shaffer Gig 1 Set Harness On account of MR A. E. BOUNDY, Wooiston : 1 Bay GcVl., "Ken Tiacey," a.ged, S. and H.: trial 1 R.-Tvred, ? Shafter Gig. 1 Set Hr.n:r; 3. Also—Set Sulky Harness and 1 Set ot Hobbies, 1 psir Kr.ceboots On (iccc.iint MESSRS W. J. and J. KNIGHT, Blcnhrim road: Bav Mure, li y.-ara, broken all work; trial 5-d'raft, nsrful' sort Account 11. MACDONNEL, Ashburton: A Brown Mare. "Locr.lism," five years, by Brent Lncnnda; in training ENTRIES INVITED G750 H. MATSON and CO. EArTGIORA SALE. MONDAY NEST. day the. RANGIORA SALK will be held on" MONDAY NEXT, APK'L 1 23rd. WE INVITE ENTRIES. G7SS H. MATSON and 00. rr A W A R D E N SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 26th, SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDE: On behalf of THE LAKES STATION 400 Merino Wethers in forward, condition. ENTRIES INVITED. 752 H. MATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE. PREBBLETON. PREBBLETON. THURSDAY NEjXT, APRIL 26th. ' MATSON AND CO. have received lnSON, Corner of SHAND'S TRACK an< CHURCH ROAD, whose lease has expired to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION on tho abov. date the wholo of his LIVE and DEAL STOCK, including— HORSES, CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS, FARM SUNDRIES. Full particulars will appear in later ad' yertisements. 6751 H. MATSON aad CO. DESIRABLE OHOKA FARM. TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATURDAY MAY oth, AT 11 A.M., IN TATTERSALL'S LAND ROOMS, * In the ESTATE OP THE LATE HENRY PONINGHAUS. H MATSON AND CO. have received ia- • structions from the TRUSTEES in th: above Estate, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION ao above : 92i ACRES comprising Rural Section 1615, Lot 14 Rangiora S.D. The farm is sub-divided into 7 large and 3 small paddockß. Fences of gorso and wire Improvements include Dwelling, Imple ment Shed and other farm bui'.dmgs. The property is situated adjacent to thi Mill and Railway, School alongside, The especially favourable situation of tm land will be readily appreciated. It ia situ ated in a thriving district, handy to Ad dington and Rangiora Sale-yards. For full particulars, apply— A. J.'MALLEY, Solicitor.. H MATSON and CO., Auctioneers 67a FOR LEASE BY TENDER. DESIRABLE FARM. 823 ACRES 0 ROODS 36 PERCHES. On account of MRS M. G. PAYTON. H MATSON and CO. have been instruct • ed by MRS PAYTON to call for Ten dew for the Lease of her property as above The Farm is subdivided into several pad docks, watered by races, and comprises fla land suitable cither for cropping or sheep Improvements include 6-roomed dwelling granary, and plantation. ._ The Farm-is situate about 22 miles fron Christchiirch, and is within half a mile o the Railway. ■ Applicants may tender for a period o either 5 or 7 years from Mav Ist, 1923. Ten ders close at H. Mat&on and Co.'s office a 11 a.m. on Thursday next, April 26th, an< must be accompanied by cheque for amoun of the first half-year's rent. Tenders mras be on the form obtainable from the under signed. No tender necessarily accepted. WESTON, WARD, and LASCELLES. Solicitors. H. MATSON and CO., ' g7g4 Auctioneers. CHARLES CLARK. TO DAIRYMEN, SPECULATORS AN! OTHERS. HANDY LITTLE FARM AT ARANTJI, BROMLEY. In the Estate of JOHN BREEZE, deceased CHARLES CLARK has been favoured wit! instructions from the District Pubh Trustee, to Sell by AUCTION, in th Rooms, 109 Hereford street, on THURSDAY, APRIL 10th, AT 2 O'CLOCK A Small Farm of 28 ACRES 3 ROODS 3 PERCHES, with over 15 chains frontage 't Rowso's road, off Breeze's road, Bromley about two-thirds being rich heavy land, i grass and small orchard. Tho Buildings comprise lean-to of 3 Roomr dairy sheds and whare. The Property is subject to a Drainagi Easement, a copy of which and the Condi tions of Sale can bo seen at the Office « thi AUCTIONEER. No 151 4690 109 HEREFORD STREET. JOSEPH HAMLET AND CO. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW AUCTION Sale of Property, Furniture, ■*•*■ and Effects, on the- promisee, 19 Peacock street, City, at 1 p.m. Property comprising 6-roomed House, ever convenience, J-acre. Furniture—Tiie whole of the contents c'. 6-roomed House. 6721 JOSEPH HAMLET and CO. COBB AND CO.'s TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. ■ EAVE ARTHUR'S ' PASS on arrival o JLi West Coast Express, which leavei Ohristchurch at 8.30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, carrying paesengen and their luggage onlyFor Hokitika, Westport, Reefton, anc Greymouth, arriving Greymouth same nigh at 6.10. Through Rail and Coach Tickets can b< obtained at Railway Booking Office, Christ church, or Cook and Sons' Office, the Nevi Zealand Government Tourist Department; also tickets for each journey, from W. Campbell, 291 St. Asaph street, Christchurch. Single Coach Fare 10s. H. CASBIDY and CO., LTD., 150 Proprietor. TRY a Bottle of the famous MILITARY PICKLE with your next cold dish. You will be delighted with the result. •wwousaaa
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