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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. rangiora hokse fair RANGIOuA HORSE FAIR. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), MARCH 7th. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), MARCH 7th. TVTTSSSBS H. MATSON and CO. will offer on behalf of MR F. L. WRIGHT, Coutt's Island: 4-horse Team of Draughts, all Bplendid workers 4 Unbroken Draught Fillies and Geldings? On account MESSRS ASHWORTH BROS., Sefton: 1 Two-year-old Half-Draught Unbroken Gelding 1 Four-yea r-o'd off Draught Filly, broken to chains 1 Brown Mare, broken to harness On acoount MR W. SIIEPPARD, Eyreto.-i: 1 Bay Marc, broken 8. and hj.; trial On account MR J. DAL-Zi.LL: 1 Draught Kor?e On account MRS WALLACE, Kaiapoi. 1 Horee, Trap, «r.d Haraces On account ii'li H. ELMERS, Kaiapoi: I jtTubber-tyred Three-quarter Skafter Gig, by Brabner ENTRIES SOLICITED. 1 6& 7 H. MATSON and 00. A T I ? 11 b A L L ' S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT. .VOTE—Owing to the Motukarara racce, the Sale will start at 10.SO a.m. SPECIAL ENTRIES "INCLUDE : On account. MR W. CURDY, Ki'llinchy: i Bay Gelding, half-draught. Springcarter ; good all work. On account MR I. REED, Waikari: 1 13aj't}elding, all work. 1 Ch! Gelding, all work. On account Mlv J. W. LILL, Sandy Knolls: 1 Three-horaa Team, comprising 2 7-year-olds, 1 9-year-old. Broken all farm work. Trials. (Owner haa purchased a motor tractor.) On account MR T. WALKER, Selwyn: 1 Ba.v Draught Mare, 9 years, by Border Chief; broken all farm work. ENTRIES INVITED. 46J3 H. MATSON and CO. AMBERLEY EWE FAIR. AMBEItLEY EWE FAIR. AMBERLEY EWE FAIR. MONDAY NEXT. H MATSON AND CO. WILL BE . PLEASED TO RECEIVE PARTICULARS Of CONSIGNMENTS FOR THIS SALE AND WE SOLICIT ENTRIES. ANY INTENDING CONSIGNMENTS WE SHOULD BE PLEASED TO RECEIVE PARTICULARS OF AT AS EARLY A DATE AS POSSIBLE, SO AS TO PROVIDE YARD ACCOMMODATION. OUR CLIENTS ENTRUSTING THEIR STOCK TO OUR CARE WILL HAVE EQUAL FACILITIES IN RESPECT TO PEN ROOM IN THE VARIOUS YARDS, AND EQUALITY IN THE DRAW, AS COMPARED WITH OTHER AGENTS. SPECIAL ENTRY. On account BROOKDALE ESTATE, Parnassus: 700 Sound-mouth. Ewes 4611 H. MATSON aj*d CO.

WAI A U EWE FAIR. W A I A U EWE FAIR. W. AI A U EWE FAIR. TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 11th. H MATRON and CO. -will be represented • at thie important centre, and will be pleased to receive Entries ior same. In the meantime, they have been entrusted by the milder-mentioned vendors with the following realisations: On account ol MBS M. L. CROSSI/ET, Cranford, Rotherham: 240 Four and Five-year-old Halfhred Ewe# 4609 H. MATSON and CO.

CULVERDEN SHEEP FAIR. CULVER'DEN SHEEP FAIR. CULVERDEN SHEEP FAIR. ISth MARCH. ISth MARCH. 12th MARCH. HMATSON AND CO. WILL BE • PLEASED TO RECEIVE PARTICULARS OF INTENDING CONSIGNMENTS. PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE— On account of MR D. LES. RUTHERFORD. Morna: 200 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes On acooont ME S. L. RUTHERFORD, Leslie Hills: <OO Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes 400 Full and Failing-mouth Merino Ewes On account MR J. O. SANDERSON, Nf*awiro: 200 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes 450 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes 150 Five-year-old Halfbred Ewes On account MR A. EARS HAM, Hitchen Hilla: 300 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes On account MR T. "W. McKAY, Flaxdown: 150 Firat-claaa Two-tooth Comcdale Ewes On account MR H. D. CROSSLEY, ■ Cranford, Rotherham: 150 Two-tooth Halfbred ewes On account MR G. A. FORRESTER, Kilsyth, Rotherham: 200 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes NOTE.—Luncheon will be provided at the yards as usual. 4610 H. MATSON and CO. LITTLE RIVER SHEEP FAIR. LITTLE RIVER SHEEP FAIR. LITTLE RIVER SHEEP FAIR. TUESDAY, MARCH 18th. TUESDAY, MARCH 18th. TUESDAY, MARCH 18th. SPECIAL ENTRIES Include: On acooxint MR J. F. BUCHANAN, "Kinloch" : (In conjunction with Messrs Pyne, Gerald, Guinness, Ltd.) ' 400 Four-year-old Half and Three-quarter-bred Ewes 450 Two-tooth Kne Three-cruarlerbred Ew&s On account CLIENT: 600 Crossbred Four-year-old Ewes and S.M. Ewes 320 Lambs On account MR C. McCULLOUGH: 100 Three-quarterbred Ewes On account MR J. R. THACKER, Okain's Bav: ' 4TO Six and Eight-tooth Crossbred Ewes ENTRIES INVITED.

4613 H. MATSON and CO. LAND. LAND. TO CLOSE A TRUST ESTATE. TO BE OFFERED AT RAKAIA SALEYARDS, THURSDAY, MARCH 27th (Imediately after the Stock Sale ) IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN GARDINEjR. HIQ.TSON and CO. and PYNE, * GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., acting I in conjunction, have received instructions, to offer two first-class properties situated Pendarves, comprising:— , LOT I—6oo acres, being the whole of the land included in certificate of title, volume 139, folio 11, being the Homestead block. The 1 a.ixl is in a grood state of cultivation, and' is at present occupied by Mt J. Halkott, The farm is subdivided into 7 paddocks, all watered by water races. About 330 acres are in %. 3 and 4-yoar-old grass. Improvements include: 5-roomed Dwelling 1 , 10-stall stable, shed, and chaffshed, sheep yard, and implement shed. LOT 2—300 Tic res 1 rood 24 perches, bein? the whole of the land included in certificate of title, volume 139, folio 383. The property ia situated immediately across the rood from Lot 1. No buildings. A portion of the property is in stnbb'e. NOTE.—The land is well situated end well merits the attention of every bona fide buyer. The terms are particularly favourable. All particulars from H. HATSON and CO., PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. t£Q3

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