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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. MATSON’S ANNUAL BULL SALK 99 BULLS 90 BULLS 90 BULLS To be held in TATTERSALL’S BAZAAR, commencing at 9 o’clock sharp. H. MATSON and CO., 7159 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE, LINCOLN. TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 17th, at 1 p.m. H MATSON and CO., having sold • the property, have been[ instructed by MR GEORGE GREAVES to conduct a complete clearing sale of the, whole of his live and dead stock on the property as above. Particulars are as follows: LIVE STOCK. 3 Draught Mares, aged, all harness and covers. 2 Draught Geldings, aged, all harness and covers. 1 Sheep Dog, Tweed. 7J Pair Fowls. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES. 1 McCormick Binder with fore carriage, 1 McCormick Grain and Manure Drill, 1 three-furrow R. and G. Convertible Plough, 1 R. and G. singlefurrow Plough with rod, 1 Hornsby single-furrow Plough, 1 Tom Thumb Garden Plough, 1 nine-tine Duncan Cultivator, 1 10ft Cambridge Roller, 1 set Heavy four-leaf Harrows, 1 set light four-leaf Harrows, Chain Harrows, Disc Harrows, 1 Broadcast Seed Sower X Horse Hoe and Moulder, 1 Farm Dray, 1 Tip Dray, 2 Farm Waggons with Pole, 1 Farm Trolley and Fore Carriage, 1 Planet Junior Cultivator, 3 set Blocks and Tackle, 5 pairs Plough Chains, Avery Scales, 500 Quantity Posts, 6 Coils Netting, 2 Cyclone Netting, 3 Tarpaulins, 3 Ladders. , PRODUCE. 2 Bags Greenfeast Peas, 1001 b Montgomery’s Red Clover, 25 Sacks Straw Chaff, 6 Sacks Oat Sheaf Chaff, Quantity Wheat and Oats. Also large assortment Farm Tools, and Sundries and odd Furniture. H. MATSON and CO.. 7191 Auctioneers. DIAMOND DIAMOND DIAMOND HARBOUR. HARBOUR. HARBOUR. 50 MARINE PARADE SECTIONS. MARINE PARADE SECTIONS. T(3 BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION N THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 19th NOVEMBER, AT 7.30, TATTERSALL’S HORSE BAZAAR, )R THE LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. From the City of Christchurch to Diamond Harbour is now only a matter of minutes. The Golf Course and Sports Ground, which adjoin the subdivision, adds to the usual recreationboating, fishing, bathing, etc. Nothing can hamper the rapid progress being made at this beautiful resort, and the realisation of the Marine Parade sections provides an opportunity that seldom occurs for speculators, pleasureseekers, and home-builders, LIBERAL TERMS: 10 per cent. Deposit. 10 per cent, in Six Months 10 per cent, in Twelve Months Balance in Two Years. Interest: 4J per cent., computed from date of sale, and payable half-yearly. The establishment of a first-class residential suburb by the Lyttelton Borough Council at Diamond Harbour has been accomplished, and to-day the beauty and charm, and also the advantages of this picturesque locality, are realised. To further enhance the value of the sites sold and to be realised above, the Council have constructed a permanent highway known as the Marine Parade, and the sections to be sold have liberal frontages to this new artery, which promises to be one of the features of Canterbury for motorists and visitors.

Plans and full particulars may be obtained from H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. DUNCAN, COTTERILL and CO., 7162 Solicitors. IMPORTANT LAND REALISATION. SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 21st, At 11 a.m. ACRES. 348 ACRES. WAIKARI VALLEY. We have been instructed to offer on the above date, in our Land Sale Rooms, 145 CASHEL STREET, the property of THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ROBERT MEGOWAN. comprising 348 ACRES 2 ROODS 24 PERCHES, situate Block 9 of the Waikari Survey District, and being Lot 7 on D.P. 775, and comprising Rural Sections 25887 and 29676, and part of Rural Section 24971. Auctioneer's Note; This property has been held by members of the Megowan family for a considerable number of years and is for sale solely on account of the death of the late Robert Megowan. It is a very sweet piece of country, capable of growing good average cereal crops, whilst its fattening qualities are undoubted. The land has not been over-cropped and is therefore in good heart. The general contour is undulating to easy downs, practically all plpughable. The situation is most ideal and offers a unique oportunity to procure a property in this famous Waikari Valley at presentday values. Auction sales of property in this district are a rarity. The buildings include 5-roomed dwelling, washhouse, storeroom, stable, chaffhouse, implement* shed and granary, cow shed. BUYERS., DO NOT MISS THIS SALE. Further particulars from H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers, Or, HELMORE. VAN ASCH, and WALTON. Solicitors, 7163 Christchurch and Rangiora. DISPERSAL SALE OF WELL-KNOWN PRIZEWINNING HORSES FOR THE MISSES D. and J. MAGINNESS. SOCKBURN. H. MATSON and CO. will conduct an Auction Sale of 8 High-class Show Cobs, Hacks, and Harness Horses, including two Stallions, for the above vendors, at their Residence, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, SOCKBURN (next to the Paparua County Council Office), ON MONDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. 1936, AT 2 P.M. The Offering is as follows: — COURAGE, Stallion, 5 years. 13.3 hands GOLDEN LEGEND, Stallion, 3 years, 13 hands CAPRICE, Mare, 0 years, 13 hands, with foal at foot by Golden Legend, stinted again Mare, 14.2 hands, by Fire Boy, with foal at foot by Courage I GOSSIP, Filly, 3 years, 13.2 hands RADIANT, Colt, yearling TITTLE TATTLE, 7 years, 13.2. hands FRIVOLITY, Gelding. 15.2 hands, by Fire Boy. Also, Two Show Gigs and a Set of Harness. All the horses will be available for inspection at the Christchurch Show Grounds on Thursday and Friday next, or at the Vendors’ Residence. H. MATSON and CO., 7160 Auctioneers.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21940, 14 November 1936, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21940, 14 November 1936, Page 26

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