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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. WHEAT GROWERS'. WHEAT GROWERS! SPECIAL FARMERS' DAV. SPECIAL FARMERS' DAY. COME TO TATTERSALL'S COME TO TATTERSALL'S TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 10.30 A.M. ' MATSON and CO. have received in- .».•.» Btructions to sell the following special entries: On account of MR A. J. GREIG, Coalgate: 6-Horse Team, straight out of work, 1 3-furrow Plow, 1 D.F. Plow. Duncan's Farm Dray, 5-)eaf Harrows, Sulky attached, 6lioree Blocks and Chains, Trees, etc., Harness and covers with all horses. Reason for selling contract finished at Kirkstvle. On account of MR DAVID McCLTTRE, Fendalton: 1 Stud Book Mare, 6 years, by Royal Acrao from Prido of Benico 2 6-year-old Geldings, broken all work 1 Gelding, rising 4 years, broken all work On account of MESSRS J. and P. CLINTON, Darfield: 1 Ches. Geld., ail work, trial 1 Bay Geld., 7yra. by Kins Tracy, dam Victor marc; splendid harness horse 1 Draught M'.re, Fvrs, all work, trial On account of MR FRED. CRUMP, Springston: 1 Bay Geld., 9yrs, broken chains, by Proud Bannerman; a prize-winner at Christchurch and Leeston «s 4-vear-old On account of BKACKRNFIELD ESTATE, Amberley: 1 Bay Draught Geldinr o-ye?rs-o'.d, a m'triificenfc horse; would make a splendid shunter or Council cart or road board horse 1 Bay, 5-year-old Clydesdale Mare, a typical type, fine in the hair and absolutely reliable and sound in all 1 Bay Draught Mare, 7-years-old, broken to all farm work and xnozt attractive 1 Bay Dra'.iijht Mare, 7-years-old, broken to all farm work On account of MR W. LOCHHEAD, Southbridge: 2 3-vear-okl by Scotland's Hero, broken to lead On account of MR I. McG.TLL, Sedgemere: 3 Bay Filly, 3 years, by Dunmure Coral, broken, chains 1 Bay Filly, ris. 3vrs, by Dunmure Coral, broken to lead 2 Aged Draughts, all work On account.Mß W. K. WILSON, Methven: 2 Heavv Draughts, all work On account MR E. BLAND, Mcthven: 2 Draughts -,_,,. On account MR ALEXANDER ALLEr*, Killinchy: 1 Br. Draught Geldin<*. fi all work On account MR A. GRIEVE, Rangiora,: 1 Bay Mare, 7 years, by Star Child, firstclass Harness Horse; S. and H.; any trial; prize-taker On account MR G. D. GREENWOOD, Teviotdalc: • 1 Bav Gelding, thoroughbred, by Danube from* Addra. (imp.); perfect hack On account MR W. H. DAVIES, Christchurch: 1 Ch. Mare, 0 years, by 0.¥.M.; dam a trotting mare; broken harness; any On Account OTLVE-RDEN CLIENT: Four-horse Team; broken all wrk; iu«t out of*work. , . _., T On account MESSRS' W and A. CAMPION. PrebWeton: 1 Four-voar-old Draught Mare, by Baron Everest. Just out of work. 1 Black Spring-carter. T^T ,„__ T , _ , On account of MR G. BtTTCHER, Broadfields • 1 Bay Mare, n«ed, all w « r k. . On account Est. Late F. THIAJ* Lakeside : Brood Mare Trilby Elect, sire Electioneer, dam a Tjxas mare, covered by Rey de Oro; good harness mare Bay Gelding Prince Cole—King Cole, by Trilby Elect,, broken to saddle Bay Gelding Capt. Bell, by Judge Beldon —Albert Victor, any trial; s. and h. B Filly 2yw, Prescal, by El Carbine—- ' . Bess Elect, very promising; in stud book -. . B Filly 2yrs, Destiny, by El CarbineAdvocate, in stud book Mare, 6yrs, in foal to Sutala,' broken, to chains On. account MR J- D. HALL, Hororata: 2 First-clttfla Drafts O'n account MB E. TlfaoH, Belfast: _ 1 FoUr-year-old Draft Gelding, all chain OrTaccount MR THOS. CARTEiR, ■■-.■'■'' Greenpark: 1 Bay Draft Gelding, all work; trial On acoount MR D. CARTER, Greenpark: 1 Bay Hack, s. and hj.; trial On account MR'A. R. HARRIS Coalpte: 1 Aged Mare by dam Rothschild mare; broken s. and h. ■ On account MR A. L. THOMSON; Christchurch: 1"■ Hilk Float Horse an* Or account MESSRS' .INO. OTLEY and * SON, Christchurch : Bay' Gelding,. 7yrs: broken harness and chains. ■ . ■ Spring Dray; Set of Harness. On account MR G. ALFELD, Riccarton: Two Half-Draughtß; one 3yrs ofl, broken -chains; one syr 3 off, broken shafts. - Would mako good lorry pair.

ENTRIES INVITED. If you have difficulty getting trucks wo shall be pleased to order them for you. 9264 IT. MATSON and CO. T E.R S A LI'S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT.. SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDE— Oa account Whom it May Concern: 1 Bay Gelding 1 Chestnut Gelding (The above have etrayed on to Mr R. Mugford'B' Farm, Oaehmere.) On account MR J AS. CARR, Springston: 1 Bay Gelding, all work; trial; prizetaker ENTRIES INVITED. H. MATSON and CO. CLEARING' SALEuMONDAY NEXT, Mth inst., AT 1 P.M. H MATSON and CO., HAVE RECEIVED • INSTRUCTIONS FROM MR u. KINGSTON, JACKSON'S ROAD, TO OFFER AS ABOVE THE WHOLE OF HIS JjIVB AND DEAD STOCK, INCLUDINGCATTLE: 12 Cows, August-September Carvers , 3 Heifers, due August-September 1 Holstein Bull (Most of the cows are Jersey Cross and good heavy milkers. All have been tested and the herd has been heavily culled.) HORSES—--1 Bay Gig Mare, very fast I Bay Gelding, spring carter • IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES—--1 Rubber-tyred Gig, practically new, 1 Bpring Dray, 1 Set of Spring Dray Harness, 1 Set of Gig Hameß3, 1 Set of Traces, 1 Pair of Gig Lumps, 1 S3-gal. Separator, milking Drums and Buckets, 1 Grip Grinder. Host of farm tools and sundries. AI*SO—--1 Stack of Hay, estimated to contain 8 or 9 tons. 9369 H. MATSON and CO.

IGH-CLASS LINCOLN LAND. To be offered tv PUBLIC AUCTION in TATTERSALL'S LAND ROOMS, ON SATURDAY, MAY 24th, 1924, At 11 o'clock. On account of THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE in the ESTATE of HENBY ELLMERS, Deceased. IMPROVEMENTS include 3-roomed dwel- ; ling, Staoie and Cowshed. The property w within easy distance of both rail and Post Office, and is at present in occupation by Mr Charles Scoltcck. The farm is well and farourably known and comprises some of the best land in the district. All particulars from— THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE; or B. MATSON and CO. 9260 A. RATTRAY AND CO. AUCTION SALE EVERY THURSDAY. 'Phono 8879. ABATTRAY AND COMPANY, . WOOL, SKIN, AND HIDE BROKERS, 818 ANTIGUA STREET, CHRISTCHURrj (naar Moorhouae •venue.) ▲ll contignmenU to Curistchnreh. MoINTYRE'S Pills, established over thirty years. Recommeßd»d by ladies. '£• 6d Cbetsuti and Grocer*. 07163

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18073, 15 May 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18073, 15 May 1924, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18073, 15 May 1924, Page 16

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