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auctions. H. MATSON AND CO. MATSON'S ANNDAi B|«,L SALE. ATSON'S ANNUAL BOLL SALE. SATOBDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 15th, SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 15th, AT 9 A.M. 6HARP. AT « A.M. SHABP, AT TATTEB6ALL' S HOBBE BAZAAB. AT TATTEB&ALL'S HOBSE BAZAAR. SPECIAL ENTRIES to hand are M follows Oa behalf of MB J. M. JOHNSTON, Eiffclton: 3 Shorthorn Bulls, Yearling* Op behalf of MB F. KIBBLEWHITE, Ellesmere: 1 Jersey Ball, three years old On behalf of MB M. MOONEY, Opswa: 1 Jersey Bull, three years old On behalf of MB B. D. STEFFENS, Mt. Hatt: 8 Shorthorn Bulls, Yearlings On behalf of MR H. D. BUTTEBICK, Ashburton: 1 Jertay Ball, two years old On behalf of MB W. BCOON, Eosabura, Baagiora: 1 Shorthorn Bull, two years old On behalf of UB I*. GOTTEBMEYEB, Marshlands : 1 Ayrshire 8011, two yearp old On behalf of MB O. E, BENNY, Soothbridge : S Shorthorn Bulls, yearlings to 18 months old On behalf of MR J. HUGHEY, Bangtora: 8 Jersey Bulls (registered), Yearlings On behalf of MB J. A. SCOTT, Norwood: 2 Shorthorn Bulls, Yearlings On behalf of MB C. HAMILTON, Tai Tapu: 1 Shorthorn Bull, two years old On behalf of MISSES M. E. and A. KEVEBN, Kaiapoi: 1 Shorthorn Bull, two years old On behalf of MB F. MARTIN, Bangiora: 2 Jersey Bulls, Yearlings On behalf of MB C. VV. KOBSON, Gould's

road: 1 Friesian Bull (registered) Yearling On behalf of MR A. W. EMMETT, Shirley: 1 Shorthorn Bull, 2J years old On behalf of MR A. R. CARTER, Templeton : 1 Jersey Bull, Yearling Ojx behalf ot MR G. W- BARKER, Loburn: 1 Shorthorn Bull, Yearling On beh«}f of MR ALEX. JAR.DEN, Opawa: 1 Jersey Bull, three years old On behalf of MR JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, Eilesmere; S Shorthorn Bulls, Yearlings On beb»lf of MR W. P. WALTER, Papanui: 1 Jersey Bull, three years old On behalf of JSIXON'3 ESTATE, Killinchy: 1 Shorthorn Bull, two years old On behalf of MR SAM SMITH, "Sankhead," Cast: 9 Shorthorn Bulls, Yearlings Oa behalf of Mlt W. M. CABBIE, "Mt. Pleasant," Southbridge: 2 Shorthorn Bulls, 18 months old On behalf of MR P. E. JONES, "Valeroyal," ■ HaUwell: 2 Milking tjhorthorn Bulls, Yearlings On behalf of MR A. M. KXDD, Avonside: i Jersey Bull, two years old On behalf of MR F. W. CROCKETT, Little River: X Shorthorn Bull, 18 months oil} Qu behalf of MR W. DOYLE, Doyleston: 1 Shorthorn Bull, 18 months old On behalf of MR 14. E. CHAMBERLAIN, "Capethorn," : Eilesmere: 1 Bull, 14 months old On behalf of MR ij, DYER, Southbrook: 1 Oa behalf of MR A, W. HUR?ORD, "Greystone," Doyleston: 3 Milking Shorthorn Bull*, yearlings On behalf ot W. B- CUNNINGHAM'S ESTATE, Brookaide: 1 Shorthorn Bull, two years old Qn behalf of MR T. W. BgOOK6, Brookside: 1 Shorthorn Bull, Yearling On behalf of Ml* FRED CRUMP, Gould's road: 4 Friesian Bulls, Yearlipgs to 18 months old On behalf of >l9 EDMONp BARKER, - Rangiora: 1 Shorthorn Bull, 15 months old On behalf of MR JOS. BROOKS, Brookside: 1 Shorthorn Bull, Yearling On behalf ot MR O. LOFFHAGEN, Rangiora: 1 Shorthorn Bull, two years old On behalf of MR F.-LOFFHAGEN, Rangiora: 1 Shorthorn Bull, two years old On behalf of MISS WALLACE, Upper Riccarton: 8 Jersey . Bulls, 18 mpntha On behalf of CLIENT: 1 Friesian Bull, YearlingOn behalf of CLIENT: 3 Shorthorn Bulls, 18 months to two years On behalf gt MR L. CASE, Papanui : 1 Shorthorn Ball, 18 months VENDORS—Wo are still pleased to accept entries, and we will also accept a limited number of females on the same conditions as males. All balls must be rung and quiet to lead, and must be in the Yards by 8 a.m. to be included in the draw. The Auctioneers will be glad to supply information as to pedigrees, etc., to intending purchasers, prior to the sale. B. MATSON and CO., 5838 Auctioneers. 260 N.Z. FABMEBS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD. CASHMERE HOME—£I49S. With a Worn derful Garden of nearly 1 acre, planted with well-grown native trees of every descrip, tion, threaded .with grass walks and fro* Auented by native birds. There is a glasshouse planted in tomatoes; also beehives. The dwelling is a good one of 4 rooms and kit* chenette, gas cooker, garage, etc. This is a delightful home and is one minute from the train. There are no steep grades. Owner transferred and must sell. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., I/yi>., Land Department. rjlQ LET—PAPANUI. 6 ropms and k., garA age, e. cooker, Bsa. FENPALTON, 0 rooms, garage, gas cooker; £2, SHIRLEY, Furnished Bungalow, approved tenant only; £3. SPREYPON, Bungalow, 5 rooms, gas cooker, garage, etc.; 30s. CASHMERE, 2 Up-to-date Bungalows, delightful garden: £2 15s. ST- ALBANS, 7 rooms, 2-storeyed 8.. garage; £8 weekly, T.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. FOR PRIVATE SALE. A 0 B E 8. 260 A O R B 8. The very best of wheat-growing landSituated in tho Ellesraere District, This property is admitted to be one of the very best Agricultural end Grazing Farms In this favourite district. Good Buildings. Owner out to sell. For price, terms, and further particulars apply to— r N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Sole Agents. NORTH CANTERBURY. GRAZING AND AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY. FOR.SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. "I ACRES, of whieb about 650 acres 1v bave been cultivated and sown with English Grasses. THE SOIL is a rich limestone formation set on a good clay, subsoil. Grows the very best crops of oats, rape, and turnips, and there are few places where sheep do better. The balance is all. In the native, the equal of the best in North Canterbury. The oroperty carries 1750 ewes, 600 ewe hoggets, and 70 head of cattle, and does tbem well. BUILDINGS comprise a, Sound House of 7 Rooms, h. and e. water, 'phdne. etc., to-' gether with good woolsbed, yards' and dip, stable and wool* storeroom. There is a wealth of plantations, ornamental trees, and. shrubs. SITUATED about 6 miles from railway station and school. The price is right and terms can be extended to a good man. For further particulars apply to— THE N.z. FARMERS* • CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED LAND DEPARTMENT. ' N7473 EDUCATIONAL. BALLROOM DANCING Tl/fISS T SIMPSON. (Principal), STUDIO iVI 221 MANCHESTER STREET (Top Floor), corner Worcestei street. The latest Esliroom Dances taught including Skaters' Waltz. Qu.ck Step. Fox Trot, etc , also jld Waltz. Private lessons any hour New classes now forming Proctico Claßs Tuesdays. 8 p.m Interviews 11-12.30 and '2-30-6 p.m. 'PHONE 86-605 mornings and 6-7 30 p.m! ' ; 89513 MULVANY GRAY SCHOOL o! Dance. Drama, and Mime, at 96 Victoria street Pbone 83-717 The Misses Mulvany Gray and Mensies All branches of dancing, Wo cutien, fencing, health culture, stagecraft Ballroom Classes Wednesdays and Fridays, at ,7.30 p m Timaru Classes Mondays and Tuesdays Aabburtpn Saturdays at Masonic Hall. • G6976 DANCING, Deportment, Calisthenie Exer ciseß. , Under Royal and Vice-Regal patronage. Miss Lowe resumes all her classes from September 22nd. Fox Trot, Modern Walts, and One Step taught in thrfee private lessons. ' At home Friday afternoons Miss Lowe, U Worcestei street. L 5704

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