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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. DRAUGHT HORSES. SATURDAY KEXT. TATTERSALL'S, 16th FEB. HMATSOI7 and CO. would draw atten- • t-icn to the above Sale. Don't miss the sale, and note -the tima of starting owinj to the Races at Riccarton: 10.30 A.M. 10.30 A.M. 10.30 A.M. Special Entries Commencing at 11 n.m. Special Entries Commencing at U a.m. On account MR LEONARD STORRY, Soulhbridge: 1 Bay Draught Gelding, 3 years, broken to chains, by Baron Bold; first prize Christchurch Show, 1923 1 Dark Bay Mare, Tolly, 8 yesrs, by Black Douglas (Stud Book), shafter, and goes up to the combine 1 Brown Mare, 5 years, by Auchen'rew, ifs after 1 Ches. Mare, 8 years, Kate, leader and shafter, ana goes up to combi.ae (Tills team is being Bold for no fault,

tho vendor having purchased a tractor, and consequently afford 3 the opporruuity to purchase loiiable and useful hors-ji : Account UK DAVID JONES, Dtinsand::'.: 7 First-class Draught Horses, broken to ail work, and right out of hard work; ages, four of tho number will be four years to seven years; three are aged horses {This consignment are a useful, reliable lot, Our vendor has purchased a tractor, and wo recommend vendors to be sure and attend this sale.) On account H. WRIGHT-JOHN-STONE, Dunsandel: 1 Bay Clydesdale Mare, with filly foal at foot and again stinted to Ringleader; broken to all work 1 Two-year-old ClydcsdaJo Filly, by Bold Kecord: broken to chains Account MESSRS CANDY and SON, Doyleston : 3-Horse Team, broken to all chain work. This teaan has been carefully selected and out of hard work On account oi A CLIENT:

1 Black Gelding, 4 yra. On account of J. 11. BAIRD, Esq., Kaiapoi: 1 Black Dr. Mare. Gipsy, 7yrs, all farm work: trial. Prize-taker. Pedigree nt sale. On account of C. J. ALLAN, Riccarton: 1 Black Marc, Parole Belle, aged, by Australian Parole —Abbey Bella mare. In training. Stinted to The Triumph. 1 Bay Colt, 13 mos., by El Carbine— Parolo Bells. Account H. E. HARRIS, Greenpark: Half-draught Bay Mare, 7yr3, broken to all fjirm work; exceptionally good springcarter. ENTRIES INVITED. 3013 H. MATSON and CO. DESIRABLE PROPERTY. BROOKSIDE. BROOKSIDE. To be offered by PUBLIC AUCI'ION, on the Place, at 3 P.M. on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, on account of tho TRUSTEES in the ESTATE OF THE LATE JAMES MAWSON. g ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND. Improvements include practically new Dwelling of approximately 5 rooms, hot and cold water, electric light, motor garage, trap shed, washhouse and dairy. An excellent homo. ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, "We WiU Offer, 1 Briscoe Motor-Car, 1 Rubber-tyred Gig and Harness, 1 Domo Separate (practically new), 1 Jersey Cow (in profit). ALSO. A Considerable Quantity of Household FURNITURE. (The property will be offered first.) All particulars from WYNN WILLIAMS, BROWN and (JUESSON, Solicitors, H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers.

FIRST-CLASS BANKS PENINSULA LAND. 40 ACRES. 40 ACRES. To be offered at DUVAUCHELLES STOCK SALE, FRIDAY, MARCH 7th, 1924. HMATSON AND CO., have received • instructions from the REGISTERED PROPRIETOR to offer — _ 40 ACRES as above, comprising Rural Sections 9681 and 14144, being the ■whole of the land included in Certificate of Title Volume 174 Folio 141, sit present occupied by Mr John Robert Gracia. Tho land is of undeniable quality. Full particulars from H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers, MEARES, WILLIAMS and HOLMES, 3157 Solicitors. S. S. McKENZIE AND CO. AUCTION. AUCTION.

THIS DAY. THIS DAY, 1 P.M. On the Premises, 28 DEAN STREET, ST. ALBANS (taJxo Craiit-ord otreet Car to Dean street). ON Account of THOS. ROBINSON, Esq., the WHOLE OF HIS WELL-SEL-i'X'TEU OAK AND RLMU FURNITURE, CARPETS (being equal to new;. Handsome Oak Bedroom Suite, Beautiful Avm Carpet (Pink), Choice H.all Carpet, Oak Hall Stand, OzUc Hall Seat, Oak Sideboard, Moqiietto Dining-room Suito. Fn 11 equipment of Kitchen and Pantry Gooda, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, etc., etc. NOTE.—Those in need of choice and welleelected Furniture BE AT THIS SALE. (In conjunction with M. GILLIES and CO.) R. S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, Land Agente, and House Furniahera, 143 CASHEL STREET (next Bristol), R. ST. CLAIR McKENZIE, 3133 Principal und Auctioneer.

A NEW DEPARTURE. TO THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH. IN these days of speculation ready casli is not always available, so in response to many enquiries we have decided to open, MONDAY NEXT, what will be known as R. S- MoKENZIE AND CO.'S HOiEE FURNISHING CLUB. The object of this Club is to enable all short of ready cash to furnish their homes on but a small deposit. This idoa, although not tho first of its kind in this City, will bo by far and away the best, for R. S. l£cK.enzie and Co.'s Furniture, Furnishings, Household Hardware, etc., are already linked up with quality and value. The terms wiU be liberal—a small deposit and weekly payments of bui a few shillings. THIS NEW VENTURE COMMENCES

THIS NEW VENTURE COJIMENX3ES MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT When tlio terms vrill te published ia thasa columns. All you have to do is to call and maio your selection, and the goods -Rill ha seat without delay. " USE WHILE TOtT PAY." " USE WHILE YOU PAY." R. S. McKENZIE and CO., Aucjdoti&axa, Land Agants, and Honse Furnishers, 143 Cashel street (next Bristol). IV ST. ffI'ATT?. McKENZIE. Principal and Auctioneer. Mc 7104-2957 gTABT the New Year by raaiag "Ship" Woroaatsr Since, tho great &ppetia«. OMaisahU all etoraa. '

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17997, 14 February 1924, Page 18

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