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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND 00. T 0 - D.A T. LINCOLN' "EZN'D SALE, H LIAISON and CO. have received in- • Uructions from lb* MISSES J. and M. E. WOLFE, oi Lincoln, who are giving up farming— TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION* IN THEIR LAND SALE ROOMS, 115 CASHEL STREET, TO-DAV (SATURDAY). AT 11 O'CLOCK. THEIR WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY. Particulars already advetliied. 3617 H. MATSON and CO. 11 A N G I 0 R A SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 2Tth, 1926. Account V. COUP, Kaiapoi: Springing Heifer, sound and right Entries Solicited. 4 H. MATSON and CO. CLEARING SALE. LINCOLN ROAD, SPREYJSON. THURSDAY NEXT, 29th in«t. AT II A.M. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. in conjunction with MESSRS W. E. SIMES and CO., have received instruction! from MR R. MUG FOR P to hold a complete Clearing Sato of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, including his DAIRY HERD of PEDIGREE FRIESIAN and FRIESIAN CROSS COWS, cs follows: — CATTLE--21 Cowa in profit, 10 of which are recent calvers 18 Springers 4 Three-year Heifers, in calf, in stud book 6 Two year olds 2 Pedigree Bulls J 2-year-old Bull The above herd comprises a number of stud Friesi&n cattle, which are well known in the principal Canterbury Show Rings, where Mr Mugford has gained many prizes. The foundation of the stud herd has been built up from cattle purchased in the North Island at considerable expense. All pedigrees can be bad at the sale or from the auctioneers. HORSES—--1 Bay Gelding, Pat, aged 1 Bay Mare, Kate, aged 1 Bay Mare, Mag, ' aged 1 Half Draught Gelding, Tommy, 7yrs 1 Bay Horse, aged Draught 1 Grey Mare, aged. Hack 1 Half Draught Gelding, yearling 1 Draught Yearling, filly SUNDRIES—--1 Aspinwall Potato Digger, 1 6 K Planter, Posts and Wire, Back Delivery Milk Cart, R.T. Gig, Tip Dray and Frame, 2-ton Waggon, Albion Grassmo'wer, Ranaome Hay Rake, Cooper and Duncan Diso Harrows, Cooper and Duncan Cultivator, Cooper aid Duncan Cam. Roller and Seed Box, Cooper and Duncan Disc Plough, 2-furrow, singlefurrow Plough, Horse Hoe, Planet Junior Grubber, set 4-leaf Harrows flight), heavy set Tripod Harrows, Hay Stacker • and Sweeps, Sledge on Wheels, Wbare, 400-gallon Wooden Milk Tank, 400-gallon Iron Tank#, (4), 2 Water Troughs, 1 3-horse Tree, 1 .4horse Blocks, 4 Single Trees, ' 1 9-horso Tree 4 pr. Plough Chains, 4 cow Zealatidia Milking Machine, 1 2-horse' Power Electric Motor, 90 gal Alpha Laval „ Separator, 35 gal. Viiv Vat and Cooler, 6 Milk. Drums, 12 ton Stack of Oat Sheaves, Circular Saw (Power driven), Host of Sundries. _ On account MR J. S. TEMPLETON, HaWwell: Bay Draught Gelding, 4 years, • unbroken Rubber-tyred J-shafter Gig H. MATSON and CO., 3615, . • Auctioneer!. PREBBI/ETON LAND SALE. ESTATE OF THE LATE ANDREW McGILL. - rr MATSON and CO. have received inXI. atructions from the Trustee* of the above. Estate to sell by public auction on Saturday, May Ist, 1926, at 11.80, in LAND SALE IIOOMS, 145 CASHMi STREET, the undermentioned and favourably situated property! comprising ' 434 ACRES situated at. Station - roafl, Prebbleton, undeniable cropping and gracing land, subdivided into 5_ pe4docks, well fenoed, 6-roomed house with' in very good order, 3 stall stable, chaffbouse, 3 ba,il t cowshed with .concrete floor, pigetyee, etc. Only a mito from the. station. •The above property is Only "Mintf offered for sale to close tne Estate, and tie Trustees »r« desirous of effecting a speedy realisation.. TERMS—IO per cent, deposit, 15 per cent, on possession, balance 6 yew* ®i t*er cent. H. MATSON and CO., gglg Auctioneers., McKENZIE AND WILLIS. EASY TIME PAYMENTS. EAST TIME PAYMENTS. EAST TIME PAYMENTS. . EASY TIME PAYMENTS. .. •EASY TIME PAYMENTS. , . EASY TIME PAYMENTS. \ cKENZIE and WILtIS'StTPPLY FTONIas follows: M £lO Worth (£2 deposit) .. 3s 2d £2O Worth (£4 deposit) .. 6s 4d weeky £3O Worth (£0 deposit) .. 9s 6d weekly £4O Worth (£8 deposit) .. 12s 8d weekly £SO Worth (£lO deposit) .. l#s 0d weekly £IOO Worth (£2O deposit) .81s 0d weekly £2OO Worth (£4O deposit) .. 81s Od weekly BUYERS 1 DO EITHER OP THESE INTEREST YOUt FIRSTLY, we have pleasure in offering one 1 of the FINEST HOMES IN PENDALTON. It is situated only two doors off Fendalton road, and is. undoubtedly'the* ACME OP MODERNITY IN HOMES. Of the 5 main rooms, the living-room is 21 x 16, and the bedroom 15 x 14. Then the sleeping balcony is 10 x 10. and a large wardrobe. The kitchenette is NOTHING SHORT OP A MODEL, being finished in white enamel, and containing ELEOTRIO RANGE and gas point, in WHITE TILED ALCOVE; collapsible table, recessed sink, and ventilated safe, etc. The tile ftreplacei ( being of • the latest "GOTHIC ARCH" design, are a special feature. A few of the . other modern fitments and finishings are: Large cloak-room, and porcelain basin and hot and cold, latest two-panel doors, box-teat windows, ample wardrobe and cupboard room,splendid bathroom. INCINERATOR AND ELECTRIC' ELEMENT FOR HOT WATER, electric pump, garage, elc. Very sunny section, live hedge .dividing fences, fruit trees, BRICK FRONT FENCE. This attractive and artistic two-storey Bungalow ii really a gift at the PRICE ASKED —£23501 For value, it is UNBUR- ■ PASSED IN CHRISTCHDRCH. . McKENZIB and WILLIS. SECONDLY, we are lutky to be able to offer this natty little Ricearton Bungalow for £990 ON YOUR OWN TERMS. ■We are SOLE AGENTS for ' the owner of this property, who is leaving Christchurch under transfer, and hence is a GENUINELY KEEN SELLER. There are 4 good rooms, beautifully papered—in fact the whole property is in first-class order. This bungalow was built fpr the present owner under ARCHITECT'S SUPERVISION, o and we can GUARANTEE THE WORKMANSHIPi The section, of Western aspect, -is- t»artieularly ; well - planted in froit trees, lawn*; and gardens. ■ This property MUST BE 80LD. so inspect it and buy it at your OWN PRICE and on your OWN TERMS. CAN TOU DO BETTER THAN THIS ANYWHERE? McKENZIE and WILLIS. EXCHANGE FOR SECTIONS! OWNERS OF SECTION, we have a client with 4 and 5-roomed Bungalows ranging from £6OO to £9OO, which ?>« vill Exchange for Sections within the aid section. Submit us particulars of your sections and we will .arrange inspection 1 McKENZIE and WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE ' AGENTS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Me7120

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18674, 24 April 1926, Page 21

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