auctions. H. MATSON AND CO. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. THE CLEARING SALE Advertised on 'Behalf of MR R. L. ANDERSON, Shande Track, PREBBLETON, has now been postponed. 7162 H- MATSON and CO. L E E S T O N SALE. TO-iIORRCW. SPECIAL ENTRIES. On Account MK F. SMITH: Quantity Luilding Material, Iron. Timber, t)7ors and Windows, Koila Win? Netting, Incubator to hold S2O tg'.e, Grit Midline (Enterprise), Gent's B.S.A. Bicycle (rev;;, Furniture, 16-r.top Organ (nearly n.-v,i. S\ndr: hj, an r l Tools. Further Enfric- Solicited. 7176 JI. MATSON and CO. DRAUGHT HORSES. JDEAL'CiiT HOR-SKS. DRAUGHT HORSES. Tatters all's horse bazaar. ATTEKSALL'S HoRSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY NEXT, 11 a.m. sharp. SATURDAY NEXT, 11 a.m. sharp. FARMERS, TEAMSTEKS, CONTRACTORS. DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND. YOU "WON'T GO HOME EMPTYHANDED. Ah'eady advices have been received of good fresh draught horses just ouf of lvork from reliable sources. Any buyer desirous of buying hor3e3 direct from the farmer, no matter whether HEAVY "DRAUGHTS, FARM DRAUGHTS, USEFUL DRAUGHTS, should avail himself of the SPECIAL opportunity offered by attending TATTER SALL'S SATURDAY NEXT. ANYONE wlio is holding horses'" or has hoiaes for sale, especially draughts, should' CONSIGN TO MATSON'S, CHRISTCHURCH. Wn have had good enquiries for Draught Horses of all descriptions, and TATTER--6AL L :B is the market to centralise at. By supporting this sale not only will you be well satisfied, but you are building up an asset for the farmers of Canterbury. SPECIAL ENTRIES. On behalf of MESSRS V. and A. CAMPION, Prcbtleton: A Three-horse Team straight out of hard vvoi'Jf, good sorts On behal: ot MR H. BROMLEY, J UN., Papanui • 1 Blaok Pony, 6yrs, 's. and harness; trial; regularly ridden in town ' On behalf of a COUNTRY CLIENT: 1 Bay Draught Mare, 7yrs, first-closs leadter in bloqks; in foal to Dreadnought On behalf of MR S. "W. BULMEIt, Waddington: 1 Bay Draught Geld.. Byr3, all farm work; trial 1 Bar Haok More, 6yr» 7177 " H. MATSON and CO. DESIRABLE OHOKA FARM. TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATURDAY MAY sth, AT 11 A.M., IN TATTERSALL'S LAND BOOMS, In the ESTATE OF THE LATE HENRY PONINGHAUS. H MATSON AND CO. have received in- • structions from the TRUSTEES in the above Estate, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION aa above: — 92J ACRES comprising Rural Soction 161?, Lot 14 Rangiora S.D. "Hie farm is sub-divided into 7 large and 8 small paddocks. Fences of goree and wire. Improvements include Dwelling, Implement Shed and other farm buildings. The property is situated adjacent to the Mill and Railway, School alongside. The especially favourable situation of the land will ha readily appreciated. It is situated in a thriving district, handy to Addington and Rangiora Saleyards. For full particulars, apply— A. J. MALLEY, SolicitorH. MATSON and 'CO., Auctioneers. 7179 A PENINSULA FARM FOR SALE. A PEiNINSULA FARM FOR SALE. A PENINSULA FARM FOR SALE. THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN TELE ESTATE OF THE. LATE JOHN KENNEDY. KENNEDY. WAINUI. "WAINUT. WAINUI. TO BE SUBMITTED TO PUBGIC AUCTION TO -BCES SUBMITTED TO PUBLIC AUCTION AT DUVAUCHELLE BAY SALE, ON DTTVAU CHELLE BAY SALE, ON FRIDAY, JUNE Ist". FRIDAY, JUNE. Ist. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., have reoeived instructions from the Administrator of THE LATE JOHN KENNEDY, Deceased, to submit as above the Property, comprising as under:— Area of the' Property—--791 ACRES 2 ROODS 35 PERCHES. 791 ACRES 2 ROODS 35 PERCHES. 791 Acres a roods 35 perches. Thfe Property has been held by the family about 60 years. It carries roughly about 1200 sheep andi 50 head of cattle. It is subdivided into 9 paddocks with wire fences, an abundance of water, permanent springs and creeks, which could be applied for power purposes if desired. The Homestead comprises a House of 9 rooms, together with all necessary outbuildings, shearing shed for three machines, and a Lister engine. There are good Plantations of Pine and Bluegum around the Homestead. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE—This is one of the most favourably known properties at Banks Peninsula, as for yeara the "Wool Clip has realised the highest prices forthcoming on Banks Peninsula, topping the market time and time again. The situation is magnificent, being just across the Harbour from Aiaroa and it is easy of access both by water transit and by road. It has ample road frontages and presents itself for subdivision and smaller settlement. The land has not been impoverished, but retains all its virility. It is sheltered from the South-west, gets the morning sun, and oould be made one of the mo3t complete and desirable properties on Banks Peninsula. It will "be submitted to auction as above stated, and aa the Estate has to be wound up, the undermentioned terms have to be the order of the day— . 5 Per Cent. Cash; 5 Per Cent, m one month, when possession will be given, and the balance two months from the dato of possession, bearing interest at 6 per ocnt FOR FURTHER PABTICULAH-S, APPLY TOMESSRS H. MATSON and 00., Auctioneers, Or MESSRS MEARES, WILLIAMS and HOLMES, 7X83 Solicitors in the Egt»tft. FOR PRIVATE SALE. AAA THREE-QUAETERBRED EWE OUU LAMBS, well-grown, no fats taken out of them. One earmark, dipped and crutohed. Further information on application. 71H1 H. MATBOM and 00.
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