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AUCTION'S. H. MATSON AND CO. LITTLE BIVER SALE. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), APRIL 37th. THE NEXT SALE at this <*ntre will be held on' tha above date, and we shall bo clad to receive entries for «*m«. WV> are instructed by Mr Frank Wright (late of Little River) to offer immediately after the sale hia section of land, comprising 1 rood and 20 perches, situated immediately opposite *he Railway Station. Although there are no buildings on the section it is well fenced and would make an excellent accommodation paddock or building' site. _ „ ALSO, On account oi MR G. L. COLOMBUS: 26 Acre# Cocksfoot Country, situated AVwtern ValJey, Little River, well ■watered by running stream. Further particnlirs at the Sale or from ggo2 H. MATSO> and CO. 4DDINGTON MARKET. Iddikgtos market. WEDNESDAY NEXT. SPECIAI7ITNTRIES: On account of MR JOHN O CARROLL, Wodgrove: 1 Truck of Prime Fat Wethers. On account of MR S. COX, Lyndhurst: 1 Truck of Prime Fat Ewes and Wethers. On. account of CLIENT: 2 Good Border Leicester one-shear Hams. On account of TRUSTEES late W. B. CLARKSON, Motukarara: 77 Prime Fat Ewes. On account of MESSRS BUCKENHAM •BROS., Dunsandel: 1 Truck Prime Fat Sheep. On account of MR G. F. WRIGHT, Annat: 1 Truck Primo Fat Sheep. On account of NELSON CLIENT: 4 Truck» Good two, four, si*, and elehttooth Three-qua rtarb red Breeding Ewes. On account of SIR K. H. PARKINSON, Ataahua: 2 Truck* Prime Fat Lambs. On account of MR J. F. BUCHANAN, Kinloch: Consignment of Fat Withers. On account of PERAKI ESTATE, Little River: 1 Truck Prime Steers. H. MATSON and CO., 698 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE, LINCOLN ROAD, SPREYDON. THURSDAY NEXT, 29th inet. AT 11 A.M. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. in «mM. junction with MESSRS W. E. SIMES and CO*; hate received instructions froiil MR R. MtTGFORD to hold a complete Clearing Sale of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, including his DAIRY HERD of PEDIGREE FSIESIAN and FRIESIAN CROSS COWS, ts follows: CATTLE*31 Cow« in profit, 16 of which are recent calvers 18 Springers 4 Three-year Heifers, in calf, in stud book . 6 Two year old* 3 Pedigree Bulls 1 3-year-old Bull The above herd comprises a number of stud Friesian cattle, which are well known in the principal Canterbury Show Rings, whete Mr Mugfowl has gained many prizes. The foundation of the stud herd has been built up from cattle purchased in the North Island at Considerable expanse. All pedigree* can be had at the tale or from the auctioneers. HORSES--1 Bay Gelding, Pat, aged 1 Say Mare, Kate, aged 1 Bay Mais, Mag, aged 1 Half Draught Gelding, Tommy, 7yri 1 Bay Horse, aged Draught 1 Grey Mar*, aged. Hack 1 Half Draught Gelding, yearling 1 Draught Yearling, filly SUNDRIES—--1 Aspinwall Potato Digger, 1 6 K Planter, Posts and Wire, Baok Delivery Milk Cart, R.T. Gig, Tip Dray and Frame, 2-ton Waggon, Albion Grassmower, Raneome Hay Rake, Cooper and Duncan Disc Harrows, Cooper and Duncan Cultivator, Cooper and Duncan (feu. Roller and Seed Bos, Cooper and Duncan Diso Plough, 2-fuirow, singlefurrow Plough, Horse Hoe, Planet Junior Grubber, set 4-leaf Harrows (light), heavy set Tripod Harrows, Hay Stacker and Sweepa, Sledge on Wheels, Whare, 400-gallon Wooden Milk Tank, 400-gallon Iron Tanks, (4). a Water Troughs, 1 3-horse Tree, 1 4iom Blocks, 4 Single Trees, 1 2-horse T*«s, 4 pr. Plough Chains, 4 cOW Zealandia Milking Machine, 1 2-hOrie Power Eleotnc Motor, 90 gal. Alpha Laval Separator, 86 gal. Milk Vat and Cooler, 6 Milk Drumd, 12 ton Stack of Oat Sheaves, Circular Saw (Power driven), Host of Series. On account MR J. 8. TEMPLETONj Halswell: Bay Draught Gelding, 4 years, unbroken Rubber-tyred 3-Shafter Gig Ott account MR J. BROWN, Ladbrooks: Bay Gelding, 4yra, by Harold Dillon; saddle and haflleta. H. MATSON and CO., mm Auctioneer*. NICHOLAS AND 00., LTD. NICHOLAS and CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS. ETC., ' . 176 MANCHESTER STREET. BARGAINS IN BUNGALOWS. TERMS - TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. .£MAA DEPOSlT—Balance with interest &11/U by easy instalments. CITY NORTHi. Cfoee to centre. Section with wide frOtttige and very attractive new 5-romed Bungalow, with all possible modern appointments. FoUosg. NICHOLLS and CO. £IOO DEPOSIT Balance with interest as rent. ST. ALBANS NORTH. Ohartoirtg flew Bungalow property, 6 rooms, all latest improvements. Folio 267. NICHOLLS and CO. i»mn DEPOSlT—Balance with interest cfcJLUU on easiest of terms. RICOAR' TON. Perfectly appointed new Bungalow, 5 rooms and all the latest equipment. Splendid Motion. Lovftlv outlook. NICHOLLS and CO. "peA 'DEPOSIT—CITY NORTH. GREAT dwDU BARGAIN. Capital Seotion, northern frontage, and verandah house of 6 rooms and modern conveniences. _ ONLY jeesot Balance purchase money with inter, est 2oS per Week. An extraordinarily attractive ptopoeilion. NICHOLLS and CO.^ lease and dWUUU FURNITURE of lMtoomed Central Boarding House. Term about 8 years. Rental £3 Be per week. Walk tft, walk out. An excellent proposition. Or Will let premises unfurnished for 3 years at Sg «er week. . ■ NICHOLLS and CO. "i?IAAA OR OFFER—PAPANUI, just dwJLUUv off Papanui road. MigllificeiJl flection, containing nearly i-acre, well fenced, •with about H chains frontage. Can bo subdivided in'.o 2 ideal building sites With room for tennis court at back of each. The finest holding available in this delightful locality. Any reasonable terms. ' NICHOLLS and CO. I*7!E ""HAVE fiE LATEST AND VV/MOST UP-TO-DATE REGISTER OF THE FINEST GENTLEMEN'S RESIDENCES, MODERN BUNGALOWS, AAO RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES generally, m all part/ of the City and Suburbs. ALSO NUMEROUS CHOICE BUILDING SITES AND BLOCKS OF LAND. WE SOLICIT YOUR AUCTION WORK I MOST EFFICIENT SERVICE. NICHOLLS and CO., LTD., Auctioneers, j]7009 176 Manchester street. rUNTESBUfItf CO-OPERATIVE V; POULTRY 1 PRODUCERS. LTD. Top Price* for all Poultry realised at Out Weekly Sales. 6. H. BRADFORD. C357# Manager and Auetioneet. M OXBN2IE and WILLIS Are Buyers of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF aLLTDESCRIPTIONS. 'A letter to us, or call on 'phone 1881, will bring oar Buyer to you/ door immediately, and w« are always prepared to pay the true market value of the goods. JtoJaSJSfffl® and WILLIS, th* BigThop Nett the Poet Ofltee, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. U7M9

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18675, 26 April 1926, Page 16

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