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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TO-MORROW. ADDINGTON MARKET. {TJ MATSON and CO. will offer fol- !-"-• lowing special entries — ; On Account H. BYRCH, ESQ., Motonau: I 200 Fat and Forward Lambs. | On Account H. EDWARDS, ESQ., North Canterbury: 1 250 Sound Mouth £-bred Ewes. ' On Account P. BUTTOLA, Poerua: | 2 Trucks Prime Fat Lambs. j On Account West Coast Client: 1 Truck of Baconers and Porkers. I On Account E. S. TAYLOR, ESQ., | Woodend: , j A Consignment of Springing heifI ers. I IN CONJUNCTION WITH DALGETY and CO.— On Account MISS I. M. SHAND, Waitangi, Chatham Islands: 80 S. and F.M. Romney Ewes. On Account H. JACKSON. ESQ. Jacksons: 2 Trucks Prime Fat Lambs. ENTRIES SOLICITED H MATSON and CO.. noun Auctioneers. I 'PATTERSALL'S HORSE SALE i FRIDAY. 16th FEBRUARY. AT 1.0 P.M. 11. MATSON lOF HORSES at the R "bovc Auction Sale, and are now RECEIVING ENTRIES lor the same. H. MATSON and CO., nivr, Auctioneers. r MATSON and CO. ADVISE: ■' THAT THE FOLLOWING IS THE I IST OF THE EWE FAIRS AND RAM I FAIRS AT WHICH THEY WILL BE ; REPRESENTED:— Amberley Ewe Fair—sth March. 1934. • Hawarden Ewe Fair-Bth March. Little River Ewe Fair—l2th March. Waiau Ewe Fair—l3*h March _ Culverdcn Ewe Fair—lsth Marcn. ShefTield Ewe Fair—2oth March. Christchurch Ram Fair—22nd and 23rd March. Oxford Ewe Fair—2Gth March. Coalgate Ewe Fair—27th March. < We will be pleased to receive par- : ticular.s of Stock that is to be cni trusted to us for Realisation »it any of the above centres, and Clients arc assured of our very best attention to • their interests. H. MATSON and CO., i 98% Auctioneers. EVANS and BULL. " Roland Bull. George .1. Leech. ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. (Established 1881.) 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE f (Upstairs, Government Life Insurance ■ Buildings, opposite Post Office), j OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7to 8. ! CASHMERE HILLS. ) REFUSED £3250. £'t 70", ONLY is now asked for ; XI i £>) SUPERBLY BUILT AND ; FINISHED 2-STOREY ART BUN- ' GALOW of 6 fine rooms, built-in fixtures and fittings, partially furnished. ', The house is perfectly arranged, and - everything oi the VERY BEST. Comi plete details on request. Terms, say, : £275 down OR OFFER. " NOW ISTHE TIME TO BUY. MORTGAGEE SALE. CHEAP CROP- ; PING AND SHEEP FARM. t '7 i ?\ ACRES, 23 miles from Christt I&0 church, dose school and sta- } tion. Sweet fattening and cropping I farm, well fenced and watered, reck- , oned to carry 350 ewes with 130 acres ' m (tod. MODERN 5-ROOMED ; HOMESTEAD and 4-ronmed Cot- [ taue besides alj outbuildings. Paid ' £lB acre: MORTGAGEE PRICE. £0 ; 12s 6d. EASY TERMS TO SUIT ; Must be sol 1. Full information on re- . quest L 1 MORTGAGEE SALE. TERMS £2OO DOWN OR OFFER, i 'JiUX ACRES (freehold), AT £3 5s 1 i\W PER ACRE, terms, say £2OO " down OR OFFER. 25 Miles north of 1 Christchurch. ALL FLAT, WARM, 1 SWEET FATTENING AND WINTER--3 INC. COUNTRY. Fences Al, and 3 splendidly watered. Now vacant. } GOOD BUYING. Write or call. ' 375/60 " ~accoTjnt~o"f _ the~bank. 1 f"rnn ASKED, offer wanted, ANY , AI UV TERMS, k acre, 1 minute i from COLOMBO ST., with substan--3 tially built MODERN HOUSE of 6 1 rooms, and every modern convenience, , small glasshouse, etc. All in lirst- ', class INVITED. ; ' NEAR HORNBY. : I<y ACRES. 2 minutes from bus, parl -*■ * ticularly handy situation. Grows good lucerne, oats, potatoes, etc. 5" ROOMED HOUSE in good 5 order, electric light, and conveni--5 eiiccs, and plenty of outbuildings. 1 REDUCED to £IOOO, terms £2OO i down, or near offer, and balance on - long term Government Mortgage at 1 5 per cent. Out to sell. 69/59 ' RANGIORA—WOODEND. 3 1 X ACRES, handy small farm, £4OO, ; -I'-* WITH £SO DEPOSIT. Mortgagee i sale. Write or call. s EVANS and BULL. * E4927 63 Cathedral square. THE CITY MARKET. For CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Turn to the Want AD. Section. results you can depend on "The Press." Thousands of people daily are attracted by this Section—it is filled with profitable opportunities and items of interest. ff you are of the lew who have not. become a regular reader and i user of this valuable and econom- ' ical form of Advertising, Comj mence now-You will be pleasantly surprised with the result. Use this valuable section when you have something to sell or to buy or for any of the many other purposes. "THE PRESS" Canterbury's leading Daily, covers City, Suburbs, and Country Districts. •PHONE 33-358. 1" >bbTlind~Shoe - Repairs—Take yours > to a Specialist—J. Dollan, Shoe Store, Railway Hotel Buildings, Manchester street. D4.M

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21082, 6 February 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21082, 6 February 1934, Page 18

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