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AUCTIONS. H. MATSOiN AND 00. HAWARDEN EWE FAIR. HAWAJtDEN EWE FAIR. HAWARDEN EWE FAIR. TO-MORROW, TO-MURROW. TO-MORROW, To the Farmers of Canteroury; Renwmber the season 19-23-24. "Where would \oii have been it it had not been for the price of wool and the price of lambs? With theso increased prices and with a full knowledge that we hnve a shortage in Canterbury of good breeding owes, we strongly recommend those who intend buying or contemplate buying, tiot to delay making their purchases while the pood lines of loonl sheep are cn the market, as later on you will hate difficulty in getting eheep and yon certainly will have to pay an extreme prico for a third-class article. H, MATSON and C-0. will be represented ■* at the HAWARDEN EWE FAIR, and have received instructions from Hie various well-known Flock Masters to submit the undermentioned entries :—- On bohalf of MR G. L. RUTHERFORD, McDonald Downs, Wcodgrove: 1200 Four-yoar-old Hulfbred Ewes 200 Five-year-old Halfbred Ewes The McDonald Downs owes are the b«t and moat reliable line within our knowledge off back-country native feed, .and no pampering of cultivated paddock, bie lambing; assured, hesvv shearers. On behalf of ME P. McFARLANE, Woodgroro: 100 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewe* 100 Four-yoar-oW Halfbred Ewe* On behalf of MR JOHN O'CARROLL, Wood grove- : 50 Two-tooth Corrielale Ewes 250 Two-tooth Coriedaln Ewes, of! native bills, ex Waitohi Downs On behalf of MR J. K. FORRESTER, Heatherdale, Hawarden: ' 400 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewe# On behalf of MR J. A. FORRESTER, Karakii, Hawarden: 200 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes 50 Ewe Lambs On behalf of MR H. T. LITTLE, Hui Hui, Woodgrove: 100 Two-tooth Corriodale Ewes On behalf of MESSRS BAILEY BROS., Waikari Valley: 100 F.M. Ewee On behalf of MR P. BUTLER, Medbury: 100 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewe? On bohalf of MR D. McKAY, Davidaton, Hurunui : 180 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes 200 F.M. Halffed Kwm On belief of MR W. J. J. EARL, Wnik&ri: ■JO Two-tooth Cortiodale Ewes On behalf of MR ALEX COWIE, Woodgrova: 200 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes SO Five-year-old Halfbred Ewes On behalf of MR D. CUNNINGHAM, Br«dwardine, Hawarden: ISO Sound-mouth Halfbred Ewes 150 Sound-mouth Threequarterbred Ewea A good farmer's litie. Oft behalf of MR M. B. FOHRESTfeR, Karetu Downs: 200 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewen On behalf of MR W. T. EARL, Pyrataid Valley : 90 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes On behalf of MR DUNCAN KENNEDY The Peaks: 200 Two-tooth Half and Three-quarter bred Ewes It is no use making comparative rate* or taikinc? about purchases from othef localities. {here ids only one place to grow sheep like the North Canterbury sheep, and that is North Canterbury. Thick in thft pelt, deflse in thd wool, excellent mothers. The four-year-old . ewes will easily „ em three years and two-tooth ewea in our opinion are of inept:mabls value to the man who can afford to buy sheep. ENTRIES INVITED. j«ir H ' and GO., 4505 Christchuroh. O XPOEI> SALS. TO-MOBROW fTffURSDAY). H MATSON AND CO. Will offer 6n fto . • eoajht of CLIENTS 1200 Fat Lambs 100 Fat Sheep Entries Invited. 4506 H. MATSON Mid 00.

CLEARING SALS, DOYLESTON. DOYLESTON DISON'S CORNER? ™ MO T%i Y w pM ioth aUßcfr, im. Ll\E and DEAD STOCK and „ FURNITUHI!. XT MATSON and CO. have been favoured froitt MR JOHN SMITH, of DOYLIssTON (whose lease is expiring; to hold an unreserved sale of tia LIViJ and DEAD , STOCK, and PLANT on tfcs Hpiri?stead, DIXON'S CORNER., DOYLESTON, on the above date at 12 o'clock. ItenM aS follows: C>TTLE. 87 Cowa in profit, all young and sound; served again to com« in serin* HORSES. 1 Draft Ma*e, 7 yeata, shatter 1 Draft Mare, 9 years, shatter 1 Draft Mare,_ 9 years, shatter IMPLEMENTS aid SUNDRIES. 1 set Duncan Disc blade (in cut), Don' 4 can Cultivator (9 Tyhes); Duncan D.Fi Plough; Duncan Drill; 13 coulter, complete} Duncan Cambridge Roller and Grass Seed Box; Maesey Mangold Cotter; l. McOormick Binder; 1 McConnick Hay Rakd; 1 Set 3-lea.f Harrows; 1 Duncan Tip Dray and Frame; 1 Spniig Dray; FotHsj Duoki; HoSts of Farm Took aiid . Sundries, and Contents of Furnishings of 6-roowed Hons*. ALSO—lnternational Three-cow Plapt, jtdgul 2J S.P. Engine, Alpha 65-gallon Separator, 6 Cream Cans and Buckets, all complete, and in good order. SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. LUNCHEON. *504 H. MATSON and CO. CHRISTCHtTRCH RAM FAIR. CHRISTCHTTRCH RAM FAIR. CHRISTCHURCH RAM FAIR. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW, ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW, MARCH 6th. MARCH 6th. H MATSON AND CO. OFFER THElft . SERVICES TO BREEDERS -AND "■'OWNERS. AND WILL BE PLEASED TO RECEIVE PARTICULARS OF INTENDING CONSIGNMENTS. PERSONAL AND DIRECT ATTENTION. PERSONAL AND DIRECT ATTENTION. PERSONAL AND DIRECT ATTENTION- 1 PERSONAL AND DIRECT ATTENTION. 4507 H. MATSON and CO. JOSEPH HAMLET AND CO. FOR URGENT SALE. PITY, CLOSE TO LATIMER SQUAREMASSIVELY BUILT BRICK DWELLING of 11 ppacioue rooms, every passible modern convenience, newly papered In latest arfc papers Md decorated throughout, 2 entrances, splendid section of about i-acrt, good dry aAph&lt yard. IDEAL FOR APARTMENT OR BOARDING HOUSE. VERY EASY TE&MB CAN BE ARRANGED. JOSEPH HAMLET and CO. TVTANCHESTER STREET NORTH-Faith-fully-built Art Bungalow of 7 spaci6us room s and glassed-in sleeping balcony, every modern convenience, hall, dining-room, and drawing-room panelled in pioked figured rimu, plastered and most artistically papered, spacious bathroom, 2 lavatories, garags, eto. Good section of 85 perches, beautifully laid ont. EASILY ONE OF THE BEST HOMES IN CHRISTCHURCH NORTH. KEYS AT THiE SOLE AGENSS. Immediate Possession can be had. JpSEPH HAMLET and CO., Auctioneers, Valuators, Ixuid and Estats Agents, 115 WORCESTER STREET. H 6306-4523 A. CAMERON. mTTR SAW EXPERT, 171 Gloufltsijt A Christchurch. Qaahtr "ii&KjS guaranteed. Hallway Delivery-ClßCl*"*® SAWS for Sale. Firrwood, at Bap.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18014, 5 March 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18014, 5 March 1924, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18014, 5 March 1924, Page 16

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