AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. | CLEARING SALE AT AMBERLEY. MONDAY NEXT. APRIL Ist. 1935. At 1 O'clock. H MATSON and CO., acting oil in- • structions from the TRUSTEES of the late T. E. SHEPHERD. AMBERLEY 'the property having been disposed of) will hold on the above date, a Clearing Sale of the Live and Dead Stock as follows: SHEEP— About 120 haifbred breeding ewes, full and failing mouths. 3 Southdown rams. HORSES—--4 Working Draught Horses, all work, covers, collars, hames, and winker?. cart saddle and breeching, quantity of spare harness. CATTLE—--2 Cows in profit. Covers for cows. PRODUCE- . . w 4 Stacks of Good Oatsheaf Chaff. 20 Bus. Perennial Grass seed. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. 2 sets leaf Harrows, double furrow plough ißeid and Gray). Horse blocks, usual trees, plough chains, etc. 13 Tvne Massev grubber. Disc. Harrows, S.'F. plough." McCormick Reaper and Binder, one sheep feeder on skids, 2 sets of leading chains. 1 Cambridge roller, 1 Tray gig. 3 coils Cyclone netting, 1 coil ox sheep netting. JOObluesum slakes, dray and frame. 15 coulter P. and D. Duncan drill, grass seed sower, quantity empty sacks, fowls, and a host of sundries too numerous to mention. Also CHEVROLET TOURER MOTORCAR. H. MATSON and CO., 4300 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT BROOKSIDE. TUESDAY NEXT. APRIL 2nd. 1033. AT 1 O'CLOCK. H MATSON and CO: have received * instructions from MR H. T. STEPHENS. BROOKSIDE 'owing to the lease having expired) to offer by public Auction as above, tne whole of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising: SHEEP—--300 Four-tooth to full-mouth Half and Three-quart:rbrcd Ewes ■HORSES—--1 Bay Gelding. Glen, Tyrs, broken to all work 1 Bay Gelding, Lofty, aged, broken to all work 1 Bay Gelding, Nugget. aged. broken to all work 1 Dark Gelding. Darkey, Byrs. broken to all work 1 Bay Mare, Pride, aged, broken to all work 1 Bay Gelding, Bob. broken to all chain work Harness and Covers for all horses. 1 SHEEP DOG. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES— P. and D. Drill. Manure. Rape and Turnip Feed, McCormick Reaper and Binder ias new), McCormick Side Delivery, P. and D. Roller, P. and D. Tip Dray and Frame. 2 Farm Drays and Frames. 5-leaf Harrows. 1 Harrow Cart, P. and D. Double-furrow Plough, 1 Single-furrow Plough, International Grubber, Spring Cart, International Hay Sweep <as new). International Disc (as new). Disc (Booth and McDonald), Lawn mower, McCormick Grass Mower with Pea attachment. Horse Drag, Hay Rake, 2 Ladders, four-horse Blocks and Chains, Full Set of Four and Five-horse Trees, Sheep and Cyclone Netting, numerous farm tools and a host of Sundries. Two stacks Clover Hay <about 35 tons), Renault Truck to carry half-ton. FURNITURE— Beds, Bedding, Washstands, Carpets, Linoleum, Chairs, Tables, Plush Din!''g Room Suite, etc., etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. H. MATSON and CO.. 43G i; Auctioneers. Jf> A N G I O R A SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. H. MATSON and CO. will Offer: 70 Haifbred S.M. Ewes, well-woolled and in splendid order. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. H. MATS ON and CO., 43(59 Auctioneers. LEESTON HORSE FAIR. THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 4th. H. MATSON and CO. will be glad to receive Entries for this fixture. 14. MATSON and CO.. 4307 Auctioneers. COMMISSIONER CROWN LANDS. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY FOR SALE GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE. NO STAMP DUTY. SALE by public auction at the • District Lands and Survey Office, Durham street. Christchurch. at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 9th April. 1935. Residential property at 20 Surrey street, Linwood. comprising dwelling of 4 rooms, with kitchen, bathroom, pantry and washhouse. Fittings include* bath, basin, copper and tubs, coal range, and built-in wardrobes. Conveniences comprise electric light, high pressure water, hot water service, sewer, gas laid on. . The house has been recently painted and papered and is in a suitable locality. Upset price: £GSO. Terms: £6OO on long term instalment mortgage, the balance in cash. Further particulars are obtainable at the Lands and Survey Office. Durham street Christchurch. J. F. QUINN. Commissioner of Crown Lands. 4046 business notices. •'Yr AKE "your Hall say "Welcome." Redecorate in orange and green at Smith and Smith's Wallpaper Sale. Cr. Tuarn-High streets. SB ii 6 pRE S S A DVERTISING TESTIMONY TO ITS VALUE Empnatic testimony to the value of newspaper advertising was forthcoming from Mr Edmund F. Crane, managing director of the Hercules Cycle Company, at a ceremony in <;onnp>:ionwith the assembly of the company's three millionth machine Mr Crane attributed much of the company's success to having followed the advice of the Prirce of Wales'on advertising. After satisfying himself that he produced the world's best bicycle at the right price, ho advertiser! adverf'sed. and advertised In 1934 the company's idvertising and selling efforts wulr be redoubled Press advertising was cheapest and most effective m hi> ol creating big sales and cementing goodwill with the trade a'id the public Mr F. Kahane. director of the Imperial Advertising A t ;ency, informs the "Newspaper Worid" that the Hercules advertising appropriation for 1934 will be so largely increased as to make them one of the most important national advertisers. If you wish o sell your goods to the people of Canterbury, advertise hem in "THE PRESS." Canterbury's Leading Daily, with by far the -argest circulation.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21436, 30 March 1935, Page 26
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