AUCTIONS. K. MATSON' !AND CO. gsE|m3E,b ;;; bwb pais. io-IkORBOW (TUESDAY) MARCH 17th. H. MATSON jmd CO. will offer;— On behalf of MRS I. O. BUCHANAN, Highpepk Station: 500 Four-year-old Halfbred, Ewes 200 Two-toqth Halfbred Ewes Representing the Annual Draft. This year these sheep are a particularly fine line, straight off native country. On behalf of MR H. C. AMYES, Annat: 12 One-shear Southdown Rams further entries Solicited. , H. MATSON and CO--2734 Auctioneers. sale. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 18th. SPECIAL ENTRY— Account ESKHEAD STATION: 8 Trucks Fat Cattle 5 Trucks Store Cattle Three-Four-year-old Steel’s and Heifers Also, Consignment Calves On A/c. of J. M. JOHNSTON, ESQ., . Park Farm, Eiffelton: Registered Milking Shorthorn Cow, close to calving; 4.4 test 3 Fat Heifers On A/c. of a NORTH CANTERBURY CLIENT: 350 Romney Cross Breeding Ewes On A/c. of T. CAPSTICK, ESQ., Stanton Downs: 1 Truck of Fat Sheep and Lambs On A/c. of WEST COAST CLIENTS: 3 Trucks Fat and Forward Lambs On A/c. of J: PARKINSON, ESQ., Mt. Herbert: 3 Trucks TWo, Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. 2733 H. MATSON and CO. OXFORD EWE FAIR. MONDAY NEXT. 23rd MARCH. MATSON and CO. will offer:— On account of MESSRS PARISH BROS.. Oxford: 200 Two-tooth Half and Three-quar-terbred Ewes, dipped 300 Four-year Three-quarterbred Ewes, dipped (The annual draft.) On account of MR R. E. MEYER. Oxford; 300 Halfbred Ewes On 'account of a CLIENT: 200 Fine Three-quarterbred Ewes 40 Two-tooth Halfbred Wethers On account of MR A. W. McGILLIVRAY, Oxford: 100 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes 03 Twb-tooth Halfbred Wethers On account of MR T. RAE. Oxford: 130 Halfbred Wether Lambs 50 Five-year Halfbred Ewes On account of EXECUTORS PRICHARD'S ESTATE, View Hill, Oxford: 70 Five-year Halfbred Ewes On account MR C. W. ANDERSON. Oxford: 35 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes 45 Two-tooth Halfbred Wethers 50 Five-year Halfbred Ewes On account of MESSRS ENGLEBRECHT BROS., Oxford: 50 S.M. Halfbred Ewes 30 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes On account of MR G. H. HASSALL. Bexley: 100 Three-quarterbred Ewe Lambs On account of MR A. E. CLEEVE, View Hill: 35 Five-year-old Hallbred Ewes On account of CLIENT: 50 Five-year Halfbred Ewes On account of CLIENT: 50 Five-year Romney Ewes On account of MR A. HARPER, Lees Valley: 150 S.M. Halfbred Ewes 60 Halfbred Ewe Lambs On account of MR T. P. L. DUCKWORTH.” “Wharfdale,” Less Valley; 100 Two-tootb Halfbred Ewes, dipped 50 Halfbred Ewe Lambs, dipped
ENTRIES SOLICITED. PLUNKET LUNCHEON, TOWN HALL. .PRICE 1/6. H. MATSON and CO., 2735 Auctioneers. N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. NEW BUNGALOW. TWO MINUTES PROM PAPANUI TRAM. 4 ROOMS. KITCHENETTE. AND SUN ROOM. PRICE REDUCED TO DUAL HOT WATER SERVICE, BATHROOM WITH DOULTON BATH AND PEDESTAL BASIN, ELECTRIC STOVE, SEWER, BUILT-IN CUPBOARDS AND BINS. WASHHOUSE, COPPER AND TUBS. EVERY LABOUR-SAVING DEVICE. FAITHFULLY BUILT. EXCELLENT POSITION. NORTHERN ASPECT. MOTOR GARAGE. N. H. McCROSTIE and CO.. Auctioneers ’Phone 34-459. 217 Manchester street. - M 6965 BUSINESS NOTICES. "OOLFE’S WAX polishes linoleum and At' woodwork bright and clean as a new pin. J14161 " A D V E RTI S I N G NEWS” A IN"THE PRES S.” The Representative Canterbury Family confidently looks to “THE PRESS” not only for Full and Authentic Political, Commercial, Social and Sporting information—but with equal confidence looks to the .same medium for PULL AND AUTHENTIC ADVERTISING INFORMATION COVERING THE WHOLE OF THE CANTERBURY MARKET* To the Lady intent on the mosjudicious outlay of the family budget, this advertising news is of vital importance. To have it COMPLETE AND DEPENDABLE IN ONE NEWSPAPER minimises her shopping efforts and promotes her economies—just as it minimises the expenditure and INCREASES THE SALES of the ADVERTISER Because it enjoys the interest and confidence of the buyers in the Canterbury market, *' THE PRESS ” publishes year after year, thousands of columns more advertising than any other Canterbury paper “THE PRESS” is subscribed to by the ■ ■■ PEOPLE WITH THE PURCHASING POWER. who are anxious and able to buy the various goods advertised in its columns. . -T H E,' PRES S." SOUTH ISLAND’S LEADING DAILV.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21733, 16 March 1936, Page 22
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