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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. fpATTERSALL’S HORSE SALE. A ATTERSALL’S HORSE SALE. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 11 O’CLOCK SPECIAL ENTRIES; On account of MESSRS J. M. HEYWOOD and CO., Christchurch (who are acquiring extra motor transport); 6 Useful Horses, I, and full draughts. Excellent sorts that will suit farmers splendidly. On account of N.Z. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT: 7 Military Horses —3 Geldings and 4 mares from 5 years. As usual, capable of good service as hacks and team workers. 3 Shatters included in the consignment. On account of MR T. MOORE, Rakaia; 4-Horse Team. Farm Draughts, all work, shatters. On account of a CLIENT: Bay Gelding, 2 years off, unbroken. On account of VARIOUS CLIENTS. 15 Horses. On account MR J. EARL, Temuka: Owing to him having purchased a Tractor, three exceptionally good Draught Horses, 5 to 9 years old, broken to all work, including one excellent shatter; also two hacks. Further entries of horses, harness, and vehicles solicited. H. MATSON and CO.. Auctioneers. 2987 Tattersall’s. CLEARING SALE. BURNHAM. ON THURSDAY NEXT, 25th JUNE, AT 1 O’CLOCK. XT MATSON and CO. have received instructions from MR JAMES SHEMMINGS, of Burnham (owing to ill-health), to conduct a Clearing Sale of all his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, on his farm (near the Burnham School). The offering includes;— SHEEP--130 Halfbred Ewes. 2, 4. and 6-tooth (E.L. rams 23rd April). 100 Halfbred Ewes. 4 and Syr old (E.L. rams 23rd April* 125 Hallbred Ewes, f.m. (E.L. rams ) 23rd April). ! 100 Halfbred Ewes, s. and f.m. (E.L. rams Ist February) Fat and Forward Lambs. 43 Halfbred Wethers, 2,4, 6, and 8-tooth. [ IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES—--1 P.D. Grain Drill. 1 3-leaf Set Har- . rows, 1 Horse Grubber, Swingle I Trees, New and Second-hand Gents’ Bicycles. Tyres and Tubes; 50 Pairs Youth’s and Ladies’ Gumboots; 3 Ladies’ Gold Wristlet Watches: 5 Gents’ Watches; 2 Boys’ Watches: 8 Sugar-bags Onions; 4 of Potatoes, 2 Sacks Al- ( gerian Oats; 1 Phonograph and Records, 1 Waggon, Wheels, Spring Axles, Empty Sacks, Sheep Dog, 1 Combination Vice and Anvil, Lime and Manure mixed, and other sundries. H. MATSON and CO., 2988 Auctioneers. CHEVIOT FARM. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, JULY 4th, AT 11 A.M. VlfE have received instructions from ' ' the Trustees in the Estate of WM. BAINBRIDGE. SEN., Dec’d, to offer, in conjunction with the N.Z. Loan arjd Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., in our Land Sale Rooms, 145 Cashel street, on the above date, the Lease in Perpetuity, comprising 284 acres 1 rood 23 perches, being the leasehold land vested in the above Estate. NOTE—This property is situated handy to the Cheviot Township, on the Main road north. It is a splendid mixed farm, being especially recommended for the quality of the fat lambs and sheep which it turns off. The land is mostly of an undulating nature, typical of the Cheviot district. As farms in this district are difficult to acquire, and this, being a genuine realisation in order to wind up an Estate, offers a unique opportunity to land buyers in search of a holding of this kind. There are the usual farm buildings and comfortable homestead. Further particulars from— THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD., and i H. MATSON and CO.. Agents in Conjunction--3000 EVANS AND BULL. OWNER 80 YEARS OF AGE AND ANXIOUS TO SELL. 16 MILES OUT. 1 40 ACRES, all-round mixed farm. now carrying 140 sheep and team. 13 acres rape and turnips, 12 acres wheat, 17 acres oats, 25 acres green teed, balance in good pasture. Has grown 12 tons potatoes and over 50 bushels wheat per acre. 6-roomed house, electric light and conveniences, and lot of outbuildings. Asking £lB pe. acre with terms. This is well under cost, and there is nothing better or cheaper on the market. May we show you over? WOULD EXCHANGE >OR FEW ACRES OR HOUSE NEAR CH.CH. fiSO ACRES, L.I.P. Rent under £l6 yearly and 1 acre freehold, with buildings. Carries 600 ewes and 50 to 100 head cattle. One and a half miles to station, school, and saleyards, near Blenheim. Medmm Uill country celled buffi) and all in English grasses. Price £I6OO Less mortgage £6OO, terms or exchange as above. For full details

| write or call. 160/66 CHEAP GOVERNMENT LEASE WRITE OR CALL rOR FULL DETAILS. *.? ACRES LONG LEASE AT £BS 10s gross yearly. Sheep and dairying. WE CAN SUPPLY DETAILS OF STOCK CARRIED. ETC., CHEAPLY RUN AND EASILY [ WORKED. 5-roomed House, electric light, etc., and outbuildings. These are valued at £SBO, and belong to the tenant, who now asks £SOO for them, AND WILL GIVE THE LEASE IN. Handy to school, station, and saleyards. Reason for selling and full details on application. We will be pleased to show buyers over. 176/66. BETWEEN RANGIORA & LEITHFIELD. *)R: ACRES freehold and 10 acres **** Government Lease at 23/6 acre. Tip-top small holding, dairy, cropping, anything. Warm and early. 4 rooms and outbuildings. £750 bedrock and cheap. £IOO down only. 1 mile school and station. Sole Agents. 343/64 EVANS and BULL. A-U-C-T-I-O-N-E-E-R-S, 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. (Above Government Life.) PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. gLEXEMA TREATMENT. FOR SKIN and SCALP AILMENTS. Sufferers from— ECZEMA SEBORRHOEA PSORIASIS ALOPECIA ACNE FALLING HAIR BABY ECZEMA All instantly relieved and successfully Treated. Call or write for Booklet. Consultations Free. KLEXEMA ROOMS. Triangle Rooms, 281 High street. Open Friday Evenings, ’Phone 34-566. Visiting Ashburton last Tuesday in each month, at the Somerset Hotel. “T USTROUS” Paints, ready mixed, -Li the perfect house paint. Remember neglect means decry, also expense SMITH and SMITH, LTD., 58662 Cr. Tuam-High streets.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21812, 18 June 1936, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21812, 18 June 1936, Page 20

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