auctions. a MATSON AND CO CLEARING SALE AT FERNSIDE. THURSDAY NEXT, 24th MARC a AT 1 O’CLOCK. TT MATSON and CO. have received instructions *rom MESSRS MCDONALD BROS.. Drain road. Fernside (owing to lease expiring), to conduct a COMPLETE SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK as follows: HORSES—--1 Bay Gelding, Punch, aged. a., farm work. 1 Half-Draught Black Mare. 9yrt, all farm work. CATTLE—--8 Dairy Cows, second caivers, due Aug./ Sept. 2 Heifers, due August and Novem- * her. 1 Jersey Bull. 1 Jersey Heifer Calf. PRODUCE— . ~ 1 Stack Oat Sheaves, 6 Sacks Algerian Oats, Quantity Chaff. 1 Stack Last Season’s Hay. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES— Massey-Harr is 13 Coulter No. 8 Drill (Practically New), McCormickDeering 6ft Binder (Practically New). Massey-Harris Grubber 9 Tine, I Double-furrow Plough, Garden Plough. Sledge. Spring Cart, 3-leaf Set of Harrows, Tip Dray, 17 Coulter P. and D. Duncan Drill, 6 Collars, 3 Names, 5 Winkers, 4 Horse Covers, Spring Cart Saddles, Set Traces. Pair Leader Reins, Pole Straps, Stack Cover, Bull Chain, Horse Hoe. Grindstone. 3 Horse Set of Trees and Chains, Grassseed Box for Drill (to be sold separate, Model 23), Alfa Laval Separator (50 Gallons), Cream Cans, Buckets. Strainers, Barb Wire and Stakes, Usual Farm Tools, and a Host of sundries too numerous to mention, also 1 Ford T. 5-seater Car, and a Quantity of Household Furniture. 9665 H. MATSON and CO.. Auctioneers. » WELL-KNOWN SOUTHBRIDGE FARM FOR SALE. i H MATSON and CO. have received • instructions from MR H. J. GREENWOOD to offer his Farm at Southbridge by Public Auction immediately after the Leeston Stock Sale on FRIDAY NEXT. , 25th MARCH. 1938. Particulars are as follows: — 157 Acres of Splendid Agricultural and Grazing Land, complete with Homestead, 6 Rooms, - Conveniences. E. Light, and Cooker, Washhouse, Concrete Paths, Tool House. Spare Outside Room, OrchardGarden. Outbuildings comprise 4-stall Stable. Chaff House,-Loft, Grain Shed. Loose Box, Garage, Large Implement Shed, Cowshed, and Dairy. The Property will be submitted ia 3 Lots. LOT I—lo 7 Acres, and all Buildings thereon. This block is subdivided into 12 paddocks. Is well fenced, watered by race and windmill. Fences all in exceptional order. 64 Acres in Young Grass. 20 Acres Wheat Stubble, 12 Acres Potatoes, 5 Acres Oat Stubble. LOT ll—2o Acres; opposite Homestead, in White Clover and Young Grass. Fences: Good welL Watered. LOT lII—3O Acres. 20 Acres Barley Stubble, 10 Acres Pen. Stubble. Well watered by Race. Fences in good order. Terms and full particulars from H. MATSON and COAuctioneers. NICHOLES and SCOTT, Solicitor* Leeston, A. S. NICHOLLS, Solicitor. Ch-Ch. 9668
AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. COLLEGE LEASES. COLLEGE T .BARRS, COLLEGE TEASES. SATURDAY NEXT, 26th MARCH. AT 11 AM. A CTING under instructions from the REGISTRAR. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, H. MATSON and CO- will offer, in their LAND SALE ROOM. 145 Cashel street. Christchurch, on the above date, the undermentioned Reserves for Lease for a period of 5 Tears: RESERVE 722—GREENDALE. Area 141 ACRES. Good agricultural land, suitable for general farming. Conveniently subdivided. Present occupier, R. Colee. RESERVE 730—GREENDALE. Area 209 ACRES. Good agricultural land, suitable for general farming. , Conveniently subdivided. Present occupier, R. Colee. RESERVE 726—ROLLESTON. Area 152 ACRES. Good light to medium land, suitable for general farming. Conveniently subdivided. Present occupier, N.Z. Refrigerating Co. RESERVE 1151 —TIPAPA Area 199 ACRES. Good sheep country. One-third of area ploughaMe. Conveniently subdivided. Present occupier, H. W. Acton-Adams. Full details and plans re any of ihe above will be supplied on application. H. MATSON and CO, 9669 Auctioneers.
annual leeston horse fair. THURSDAY, 7th APRIL, pj MATSON and CO. SOLICIT ENTRIES FOR THIS FIXTURE. H. MATSON and CO . 9653 - Auctioneers.
N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. M UST BE SOLD. 11 ROOMS AND SUN VERANDAHS. SUITABLE FOR NURSING HOME. REST HOME. OB CONVERSION INTO FLATS. Charming Section of 64 Perches. out in lawns and flower beds, and planted with first-class assortment of ornamental trees and shrubs. Absolutely ■pnsate. Three minutes from Papanui tram. . Massively built home. _ with possible modern convenience Easy terms given. _. .. . Full particulars on application to the A°REALBARGAIN. IDEAL FAMILY HOME, N. H. McCROSTIE and CO, Auctioneers and Estate Agents. 217 Manchester street. ■Phone 34-459. M 7246
nnRUSCOTT and Son, Practical Sadi dler. Harness, Covers Collars (new used) Maker. Importer- Country orders solicited, satisfaction given: repairs cheapest, same day. Cash buyer harness, all sorts. Farm Horses, Cogs, Ponies, Breeder, Hogs. Ferrets, Guns. Truseott. Saddler, car. Lichfield and Durham streets- *PhflPe 41-936. rpHE COMMERCIAL OFFICK OF I “THE PRESS" IS OPEN ONTEL 10 PJML to receive Advertisements tor the following day’s issue. ATO® IB P.M. ADVERTISEMENTS WILL JOB RECEIVED BY THE PRINTER, on the first floor.
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