AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. RANGIORA HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY (TO-MORROW). TT MATSON and CO. will offer: On account MR WM. SMITH, Fernside: 9-year-old Gelding. All work. Excellent sViafter. On account MR S. A. ANDERSON, Darfleld: Bay Mare. Aged. All work. On account MESSRS BURRELL • BROS., Ashley: 3-year-old Gelding. Broken lead only. On account MR J. McHUGH, Bennetts, owing to having purchased a tractor: 3 Draught Mares. All farm work. On account MR J. GUNN, Darfleld: Draught Mare. Aged. Broken all work. On account MR R. GUNN, Darfleld: 6-year-old Gelding. All work. On account CLIENT: 5 Clydesdales. Unbroken. On account MR ROBERT THOMPSON, Oxford, who has purchased a tractor (in conjunction Dalgety and Co.): 5-Horse Team, 3 to 7 years. On account MR J. HENRY, Annat (in conjunction N.Z. Farmers' Co-op.): 6-Horse Team, including four shatters. ENTRIES SOLICITED. H. MATSON and CO., 8056 Auctioneers. CITY HOUSE PROPERTY AUCTION CITY HOUSE PROPERTY AUCTION^ AT 11 A.M. MARCH sth. AT 11 A.M. MARCH sth. In Our Land Sale Rooms, SATURDAY NEXT. TT MATSON and CO. have received * instructions from the Trustees of the late CHARLES OVERTON to sell by Public Auction on March sth ft. 11 a- 1 "., in their Land Sale Rooms, this City Property situated 24 HEREFORD STREET, comprising sevenroomed two-storey Residence with every convenience including Doulton Bath and Basin. Mercer Electric Hot Water system, Gas and Coal Range, Electric Light, Sewer. Sun-porch, HP Water Supply, together with a beautiful section of approximately i-acre facing North. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE' This is defi- , Tiitely an opportunity for any speculator or homefinder to procure a good home, handy to town, it being only three minutes' walk to the Square or . Botanic Gardens. We will be only too pleased to make arrangements for amending purchasers to inspect. H. MATSON and CO., n Auctioneers. „„„ G- S. SALTER. 8057 Solicitor. TATTLE RIVER EWE FAIR. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 7th. H. MATSON and COMPANY will offer:— On account KINLOCH ESTATE Little River: 320 Four and five-year-old Threequarterbred Ewes. On „2 c £ ount MR w - J - ALLAN, Okuti: 80 Five-year-old Three-quarterbred Ewes. °^n^ c -S oUnt **%, E - HAY « Annandale: 200 Romney Cross Two-tooth Ewes On account MR C. R. WAGHORN: 150 Five-year-old Three-quarterbred Ewes. On account MRS E. M. MONTGOMERY, "Rocky Peak": ldO Four-year-old Three-quarterbred Ewes. On account MR W. BROWN, Takamatua: 180 Five-year-old Three-quarterbred Ewes. On account MR T. BRANKIN, Okuti: 235 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes. On account MR OSCAR WAGHORN, Chorlton: 75 F.M. Romney Ewes. On account MR B. TURPIN, Pigeon Bay: 65 Five-year-old Romney Cross Ewes. On account MR R. DONOVAN, French Farm: 70 S. and F.M. Romney Ewes On account MR W. G. HAYWARD, Wainui: 100 F.M. Romney Ewes. ; On account MR JAMES MOULD, J Duvauchelle: 1 100 F.M. Romney Ewes, j On account MR T. R. MOULD, •' Duvauchelle: i 60 F.M. Romney Ewes. 1 Further Entries Solicited. REFRESHMENTS will be provided by the Ladies of St. John's Catholic Church in the Public Library. H. MATSON and CO., ■6055 Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH Bth. H. MATSON and COMPANY will fcffer: — On account MR T. J. CAPSTICK, Waiau: • 70 Two-tooth Corriedale Ewes. 160 Corriedale Ewe Lambs. Entries Solicited. H. MATSON and CO., ! 8058 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. HAREWOOD ROAD, PAPANUI. TUESDAY. Bth MARCH. At 1 p.m. "TESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have L received instructions from MR J. IASHBY. Harewood road (whose lease has expired) to conduct a complete clearing sale of live and dead stock on the premises, as follows: . CATTLE—--7 Cows in profit, due May and June. 6 Cows full profit, due in Spring. 1 Shorthorn Cross Bull. HORSES—--1 Bay Mare aged, all work. 1 Cream Mare, aged, all work. IMPLEMENTS—One heavy Spring Dray and Frame, Hay Rake, Tip Dray, Massey Cultivator, Grass Mower, 2 Single Furrow Ploughs, Double Furrow Plough, Trolley, Mangel Cutter, Set 3leaf Harrows, Trap, Gig, Alfa Laval Separator. 35 gallon, 1 Regina Electric Pump with motor, Milk Cooler, Buckets, Cans, Drums, etc., Harness, Swingle Trees, Chains, etc.. Stack Cover, Half Sacks of Cowgrass, Large Quantity Barb Wire, Cow and Horse Covers, Tools, etc. HAY—--1 Stack Oaten Hay, approximately 5 tons. 1 Stack Clover Hay, approximately 15 tons. 1 Part Stack of Old Hay. H. MATSON and CO., SO6O Auctioneers. * beauty and enduring quality. See comprehensive selection. SMITH and SMITH, LTD., 58662 Cr. Tuam-High streets. J your "Want Ad" in "The Press" up till midnight for the iollowing mornins.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22341, 3 March 1938, Page 20
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