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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. ATTEHSALLB SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 31th. SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDEOn behalf of MR DENIS McKENDRY, Lyndhurat: 26-horse Teams 1 Pony With Collars, Hames, and Winkers and Covert for every horse. NOTE—ThfcM horses were to have been sold last Saturday, 17th; inat., but the trucks did not arrive in time. On behalf of the FORD MOTORS CANTERBURY, LTD.: 1 5-sea(er Ford, E.L. and S.S. 3 1-ton Ford Trucks These Trill be told at 12 coon. On behalf of a CLIENT: Heavy Draught Gelding, 5 years, all woik; trial On behalf of MR W. A. WHITE, Addington: 1 Bay Pony Gelding, aged, s. and hj.; suitable for lady to handle 1 Pony Gig, R.T. (Steel) Set Harness, in good order On behalf cl MR W. 'FULLER: Blk. Mare, Maccine, Oyrs, all farm trial 2-Ton Spring Drsy. good order On account of NORTHERN CLIENT: 2 Draught Geldings, all work; suit all shingle drays. H. MATSOX and CO., 3<93 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. LINCOLN ROAD, SPREYDOX. THURSDAY NEXT, 29th inst. "VfESSRS H. MATSOX and CO. in conm. junction with MESSRS W. E. SIMES and CO., have received instructions from MR R. MUGFORD to hold a complete Clearing Sale of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, including his DAIRY HERD of PEDIGREE FRIESIAN and FRIESIAN CROSS COWS, is follows: CATTLE--21 Cows in pro.lt, 10 of which are recent calvers 18 Springers 4 Three-year Heifer 3, in calf, in stud book, 6 Two year olda 2 Pedigree Bulls 1 2-year-old Bull The above herd comprises a number of stud Friesian cattle, which are well known in the principal Canterbury Show Rings, vhere Mr Mugford has gained many prizes. The foundation of the elud herd has been built up from cattle purchased in the North Island at considerable expense. All pedigrees can be had at the sale or from the auctioneers. HORSES--1 Bay Gelding, Pat, aged 1 Bay Mare, Kate, aged 1 Bay Marc, Mag, aged 1 Half Draught Gelding, Tommy, 7yrs 1 Bay Horse, aged Draught 1 Grey Mare, aged, Hnxfk 1 Half Draught Gelding, yearling 1 Draught Yearling, filly SUXDRIESI Aspinwall Potato Digger, 1 6 K Planter, Postß and Wire, Back Delivery Milk Cart, R.T. Gig, Tip Dray and Frame, 2-ton Waggon, Albion Grassmower, Raceome Hay Rake, Cooper and Duncan Disc Harrows, Cooper and Duncan Cultivator, Cooper and Duncan Cam. Boiler and Seed Box, Cooper and Duncan Disc Plough, 2-furrow, singlefurrow Plough, Hone Hoe, Planet Junior Grubber, set 4-leaf Harrows (light), heavy cet Tripod Harrows, Hay Stacker and Sweeps, Sledge on Wheels, Whare, 400-gallon Wooden Milk Tank, 400-gallon Iron Tanks, (4), 2 Water Troughs, 1 3-horse Tree, 1 ihorso Blocks, i Single Trees, 1 2-borse Tree 4 pr. Plough Chains, 4 cow Zea andi* Milking Machine, 1 2-horse Power Electnc Motor, 90 gal. Alpha. Laval Separator, 3» gal. Milk Vat and Cooler, 6 Milk Drums. H. MATSON and CO . 3.31 Auctioneers. DARFIELD SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, APRIL 30th, 1926. H MATSON and CO. have received in- . straction, from the OFFICIAL ASSKMCEE to offer in the Estate of LESLIE GLANVILLE. a Bankrupt, the following Motor-car, , . BRISCOE,V 4-cylicder, S-seater, 1921 moaei tourer; registered number 94330. Full particulars from ,-,.,, H. MATSON and CO., g49i Auctioneers. LOHREY AND 00., LTD. MERTVALE—ST. ALBANS. 5 ROOMS. ABOUT 4 DOORS EAST OF PAPANUI A ROAD AND TRAM STOP. 5 GOOD LARGE ROOMS, nicely papered, cosy fireplaces, large bathroom, sewer; J-Acre Section (approx.), nicely laid out Splendid garden; excellent snil. Frontage 6t 60 feet. Perfectly drained, being 2ft above the street. Situated in one of the best residential streets in Ohrlstehureh. Lovely »«• ronndings. Section alone is worth the price. Easiest of terms. ONLY £9OO. . LOHREY and CO., LTD., Auctioneers, 109 Cashel street •Phone 518. 'fhone 518. FENDALTON. TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW. DISTINCTIVE MODERN DESIGN. MAIN ROOMS, large b»le«ny and kitchenette. Just o« Fendalton road and Tram Stop, close in Sunny aite. Beautiful aur- . roundings. Sunny entrance porch, panelled hall and atatr. New World gas range, gas . copper, dual hot-water service. Gets full benefit of sun and fresh air. Balcony overlooks WalrSrapa Stream. B-16-Acre, well UW out. Motor !»»»■•• Must be sold quickly. Easiest of terms it required. g3OB LOHREY and CO., LTD., Auctioneers, 109 Cashel street •Phon. 518. '*!«»• " L % 5 PROPERTIES TOR BALE. D. STOCK AND 00. JUST OVER BEALEY AVENUE. FIVE-ROOM TILED-ROOF BUNGALOW, " WITH GARAGE. Faces the North, has Sleeping-out Verandah and Porch, panelled Hall and Dining-room, Up-to-date Tiled Slab Grates, Linen Press. Wardrobes, Ideal Bathroom, Porcelain Bath and Basin. Gaa Stove and Range; 32 Perches, nicely laid out in garden>and lawn. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for a business man to purchase a home SEAS xa.li CITY. £2500. D. STOCK and CO. ST. ALBANS! ST. ALBANS 1 SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW. ■ WITH TILED ROOF AND MOTOR GARAGE. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE. Nicely Situated in one of the Best Residential Parts of St Albans, just off Papanui road. Panelled Hall, Living-room, and Break-fast-room, Tiled Grates. Two Hot-water SerVices—in fact, Every Possible Labour-saving Device. 30 PERCHES, nicely laid oat in Garden, Lawn; concrete paths. In perfect order, newly renovated inside and out. FINANCE ARRANGED. £1750, D. STOCK and CO.. 158 MANCHESTER STREET, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings. IT'S EASY TO 'PHONE: 2435 or 8313. 88932

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18673, 23 April 1926, Page 16

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