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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. CLEARING SALE. MONDAY NEXT, 11th JANUARY, 1937, AT 1 P.M. T4/TESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from the Trustees Estate late John W. Earl, of Templeton, to hold a Complete Clearing Sale of the Live and Dead Stock on the Premises, comprising:— HORSES— Bay Mare, 9yrs, with foal at foot Bay Mare, 6yrs, with f.al at foot Brown Colt, yearling Bay Filly, yearling Black Filly, two-year-old Bay Mare, syrs, broken to chains IMPLEMENTS— Mould Plough, Drill, 3-leaf Harrows, Single-furrow Plough, Swingle Trees, Grubber, Double-furrow Plough, Chain Harrows, 6 Pine Rails, Grindstone, Emery, Forge, Anvil, Spring Cart, 4-horse Blocks and Chains, Scoop, Harness and many sundries. PRODUCE—--45 Sacks Wheat, 16 Sacks GrassSeed, 3 Sacks Crushed Oats, 2 Bags Oats, 1J Tops Liipe, Empty Sacks, etc, LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. H. MATSON and CO., 3647 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. CASS STREET, KAIAPOI. XT MATSON and CO., in conjunction with PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS, , LTD., will conduct a complete Clearing Sale of Live and Dead Stock for MR E. ERICKSON, on his farm on THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 14th, at 1.30 p.m. » Particulars are as follows: — LIVE STOCK: 1 5-Year-old Mare by Premier McDonald; broken to all farm work; an excellent sort. 1 18-Months-old Purebred Shorthorn Bull; bred by Mr H. Dickoff. 15 Dairy Cows, second, third, and fourth calvers; all in profit and due to calve from February onwards. 2 15-Months old Heifers. 1 15-Months old Heifer. 2 Pet Lambs. 1 Cattle Dog. DAIRY UTENSILS: 1 Umeda Kleno Milking Plant (one cow), complete: nearly new. 1 Alfa Laval Separator. 45 gallons. 1 Electric Motor, i-horse-power. Separator Vat. 4 10-Gallon Drums. 2 12-Gallon Drums. 10 Milk-carrying Cans, 2 Strainers, 4 Milk Buckets, Churn, Scales. IMPLEMENTS: One Single-furrow Plough, Booth, McDonald; Planet Junior, Horse Hoe and Moulders; 1 Planet Junior, brand new; Farm Tip Dray and Frame; Tripod Harrows and Bar; Massey-Harris Hay Rake, 12ft; 13-Coulter Drill (Pennsylvania); Massey Mower; Spring Dray and Frame; Sledge; Clover Trolley. SUNDRIES: Tools, Axes. Shovels, Forks, Scythe, etc.; Maul, Wedges, and Saws; Sieves; 2 Sack Barrows; 1 Jubilee Incubator, practically new; 1 Barb Wire Winder, Silver Pine Posts, Stakes, and Fencing Wire; 2 Dog Kennels; 2 Ladders, 24ft and 15ft; 1 Wheelbarrow, and a large quantity of Sundries too numerous to mention. HARNESS: • Two sets Collar, Hames, and Winkers; Cart t Saddle and Breeching; Riding Saddle; Spring Dray Harness; 2 Back Bands and Chains; 3 Horse Covers; 3 Headstalls. One Sack Perennial Ryegrass. F.D.; 1 Sack Oats; 2 Stacks Lucerne Hay, approximately 20 tons. H. MATSON and CO., PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS,' LTD., Auctioneers in Conjunction. 3646 WKITECLIFFS PROPERTY, KNOWN AS “WILSTHORPE.” TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. H MATSON and CO. have received • instructions from the Executors of the late MARGARET WOODCOCK to offer by Public Auction in TATTERSALL’S LAND SALE ROOMS, 145 Cashel, street, On SATURDAY, 23rd JANUARY, at 11 a.m. Particulars as follows: 561 acres, comprising 391 acres freehold, 170 acres Leasehold (excepting 3 acres known as Sam Clay’s Section.) The above property (With the exception of 26 acres of leasehold river-bed land) comprises low, easy tussock hills lying nicely to the sun, with several paddocks of rich land adjoining the Homestead. The freehold was acquired by the late Captain Woodcock many years ago and since his decease has been successfully farmed by Mrs Woodcock up to the time of her death. It is a splendid one-man farm and can be worked with a minimum outlay, there being no team work required. The property is essentially a sheep raising and dairying farm for which it is eminently suited, and capable of carrying 500 ewes and a , few run cattle, and .is splendidly watered. It is conveniently situated, being one mile from, rail to the Homestead, the shearing shed being alongside the railway station, and one hour from Christchurch by good motor road. The buildings include an . up-to-date homestead of 6 rooms and conveniences (attractively situated), dairy, car shed, tool shed, store room, washhouse, woo) shed and yards. Anyone requiring a pleasant semiretired man’s life and a good income should not fail to inspect this holding. Further details from H. MATSON and CO., 3648 Auctioneers. THE CITY MARKET. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FINELY-SITUATED SUMNER RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. SPLENDID HIGH-TERRACED CORNER SECTION and most comfortable and conveniently-appointed FAMILY RESIDENCE, containing 9 Spacious Living Rooms, including sun room and all modern offices. Northern and western aspect. . Commands views of ocean and mountains.. Eminently suitable for a BOAR DING or an APARTMENT HOUSE. Much too large for owner’s requirements. Will Exchange for a Bungalow in or handy to City. Price either for straight-out sale or Exchange: £IOOO. Excellent Mortgage Available. H. C. SMITH. The City Market, 550 .Colombo street, * Sole Agent. 58661 TCE—Practice Economy, prevent Waste. Feron’s.Crystal Ice and Feroh’s Kygiebic Ice Chests. v Ice from 9d per Block, Chests from £3 ss. P Feron and Son. Ltd., 303 Moorhouse avenue F 5617 THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF A -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 LXXIII, Issue 21986, 9 January 1937, Page 22

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