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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. A NNUAL SALE OF SHOW A EXHIBITS. COBS. HACKS, PONIES. LIGHT HARNESS HORSES, AND THOROUGHBREDS Will be Held immediately after the sale above. IN TATTERSALL’S HORSE BAZAAR ON MONDAY NEXT, 16th NOVEMBER. 1936. On behalf of MR O. DIGBY, Allenton: Brown {lack Gelding, 6 years, flrstclass lady’s hack, broken to saddle and harness. Hack Mare, aged, broken to saddle and. harness. On behalf of MR M. FARRELL, Hinds: Chestnut Mare,, 5 years, excellent hack, good mouth, broken to polo stick. Half-brother to Sunny Lad. Bay Mare, 6 years, Excellent hack, also broken to polo stick. Timor Pony Brood Mare, broken to saddle. On behalf of MR W. PARSONS. Moorhouse avenue: Troop Horse, Bay Gelding, 7 years. broken to saddle and harness. On behalf of MR D. ROBINSON. Waikuku: Splendid Cob, 15 hands, broken to saddle, up to any weight. On behalf cf MR J. CUNNINGHAM. Avonside: Chestnut Cob, 13.1 hands, 8 years, broken to saddle and harness, suitable for children. Prizetaker Rangiora Show. On behalf of MR D. McFARLANE. Christchurch; Bay Pony Gelding, Cob, aged, 13.1, Saddle and harness, Prize-taker, in harness, saddle, and jumping events last Christchurch Show. Bay Pony Gelding, aged, broken to saddle and harness. Champion Pony, Rangiora Show, regular prize-taker. On behalf of MR J. McMILLAN, Darfield: Chestnut Thoroughbred Gelding. 7 years, broken to saddle, Good quiet Hack. On behalf of MISS JOAN MASEFIELD, Akaroa:

Grev Gelding. 9 years. Splendid thoroughbred Hack. On behalf of MR T. MOORE, Rakaia: .2 Mares, 4 and 5 years old, excellent Harness Horses. Suitable tor spring cart. On behalf of MR J. PETERS. JUN., Christchurch; Dark Bay Mare, 8 years, broken to saddle, has been in harness. Bay Filly, 3 years, broken to saddle and harness. On behalf of MR J. W. COTTIER,

Papanui; Bay Cob, 4 years, 13.3 hands, broken to saddle and harness. Good Show Pony. Chestnut Cob Gelding, 9 years. 15.3, broken to saddle and harness, good jumper. Bay Pony Mare. 5 years, by Coymore, broken to saddle and harness. On behalf of A CLIENT; Bay Gelding, 2 years, half-draught, broken to lead. On behalf of MR LOUDON DONALD, Ashburton: Five Cobs, Hacks, and Harness

Horses. On behalf of MR D, HENRY, Christchurch: Three Harness Horses (full particulars at sale). On behalf of MR W. BAKER, Halswell: Four heavy-weight Hacks. Cobs, and Harness Horses (particulars at sale). On behalf of MR R. MORTON. Tai Tapu: Bay Gelding, rising 4 years, Harness and Saddle. Chijtnut Geld., Rising 3 years. Saddle and Harness. ENTRIES RECEIVED UP TILL TIME OF SALE. H. MATSON and CO., 6978 Auctioneers. A NNUAL CARNIVAL TROTTING SALE. IN TATTERSALL’S HORSE BAZAAR ON MONDAY'NEXT, 16th NOVEMBER, 1936, Commencing at 9 o’clock SHARP. Present entries include;^On account of MRS W. J. MOIR, Flaxton: Bay mare, 9 years. Sire Guy Parrish (imp.), from Neeratte <imp.), trotter, broken to saddle and harness. On account MR M. J. McTIGUE. Islington: Bay mare, Real Burton, 8 years old. by Real Guy (imp.), from Reflection mare. On account MR C. POLSON, Heathcote: War Bride, bay mare, 6 years, Man-o’-War—Blush, broken to saddle and harness. « On account MR W. S. FAIRBAIRN, Woolston: Bay mare, 3 years. Sire Silk Thread (imp.), from Belle Kelleher §imp.), in work. Chestnut Gelding, 5 years. Sire Guy Parrish (imp.), from Rita Vivian, a straight-out trotter. On account CLIENTS: Brood mare, Snow Queen, bay mare. Sire Harold Dillon (imp.), from Agasinia, broken to saddle and harness. Chestnut mare, 6 years, by Jack Potts (imp.), from a mare by Great Audubon. „ On account MR R. SULLIVAN, Islington: Bryant Sulky, Set of Trotting Harness, 2 Sets of Hopples and sundry gear. A limited quantity of Harness, Gear, Vehicles, etc., will be offered on this occasion. ENTRIES RECEIVED UP TILL TIME""OF SALE. H. MATSON and CO.. 6976 Trotting Stock Salesmen. C. E. JONES, LTD. JUST ON THE MARKET. A HOME THAT EVERYONE WILL ADMIRE. AS PRETTY AS A PICTURE. AS SOLID AS A ROCK. €1 09'V -ST - ALBANS - In the favJ* ourite part, close Cranford street tram. Well-built, artistic BUNGALOW containing Drawingroom, Breakfastroom, Sunroom, 2 Bedrooms, Sunporch and Kitchenette, plastered and prettily papered, bathroom, porcelain bath, pedestal basin, dual hot water service, Moffat electric cooker, electric light and heater points, spacious wardrobes, plenty of cupboards. every convenience. Nice section tastefully laid out, motor garage, fowlhouse. WE ARE CONFIDENT THIS IS THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY ON THE MARKET TO-DAY. J 5024 C. E. JONES, LTD., Estate Agents, 174 Manchester street. OPTICIANS, Q SEVICKE JONES, OPTICIAN, 51 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Corner Chancery Lane). Telephone 34-452. P.O. Box 669. nr HE COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF 1. ‘THE PRESS” IS OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. to receive Advertisements for the following day’s issue. AFTER 10 P.M. ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE PRINTER, on the first floor.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21938, 12 November 1936, Page 26

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