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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. OXFORD FARM FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 24th MARCH. TT7E have been requested by the Ad- '' ministrator in the ESTATE OP THE LATE RICHARD BOWMAN to offer on the above date, in Conjunction with the N.Z. FARMERS* COOPERATIVE ASSN., the farm property. situated COOPERS CREEK, and comprising 180 ACRES. The above will be offered at the Oxford Saleyards immediately following the Stock Sale. This farm is particularly suited for fattening and dairying. Comprises a good portion of swamp land of heavy carrying capacity, besides sufficient ploughable land to provide heavy crops of roots and green feed for the wintering and fattening stock. It is all original bush land, adequately watered and nicely subdivided, and can be further improved as to Increase the present carrying capacity. The Oxford township is within an easy distance, and tiie placed is served by Rural Mail. The buildings include Homestead, Stable, Implement Shed, Motor Sheu, Large Cowshed and Dairy, and other smaller outbuildings. The property is being sold solely in order to wind up a deceased Estate, and we shall be pleased to furnish any -further particulars desired, H. MATSON and CO., N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., Auctioneers in Conjunction. JOHNSTON, WHITE, & CHAMPION, Solicitors to the Estate, 9953

CLEARING SALE AT FERNSIDE. THURSDAY NEXT, 24th MARCH. AT 1 O’CLOCK. XT MATSON and CO. have received instructions f 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, all farm work. 1 Half-Draught Black Mare, 9yrs, all farm work. CATTLE — 8 Dairy Cows, second calvers, due Aug./ Sept. 2 Heifers, due August and November. 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-Harris 13 Coulter No. 8 Drill (Practically New), McCormickDeering 6ft Binder (Practically New), Massey-Harris Grubber 9 Tine, 1 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 Hames, 5 Winkers, 4 Horse Covers, Spring Cart Saddles, Set Traces, Pair Leather 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. On Account MR WM. SMITH, Fernside: Bay Draught Gelding, 9 years, all farm work; trial. H. MATSON ahd CO.. 9955 Auctioneers.

TATTERSALL’S HORSE SALE. FRIDAY NEXT. 25th MARCH, 11 O’CLOCK. H MATSON and CO. SOLICIT • ENTRIES FOR THIS SALE. Already Received Particulars. On Account MR W. McCAFFERY, Greymouth: RETA GIRL, dark bay Mare, aged. Petereta (imp.)— Red Maid. Stinted to Great Bingen. On Account VARIOUS CLIENTS: 3 Farm Draughts. 2 Hacks. •H. MATSON and CO.. 9954 Auctioneers.

OO HIGH-CLASS DAIRY COWS. ££ HIGH-CLASS DAIRY COWS. FOR SALE. • H MATSON and CO. have been instructed by Mr Wm. McLaughlin, Irwell (who is giving up dairying) to sell by Public Auction his herd of 22 First-class Jersey Cows, in full profit and in calf, ON FRIDAY NEXT, 25th OP MARCH, AT LEESTON SALEYARDS. NOTE —Every cow has been bred by the Vendor, The foundation 30 years ago being a herd of Milking Shorthorns. Right through Pedigree Jersey Bulls have been used, irrespective of expense, and regular culling has been exercised, ■ . „ . , . . At the present tune the herd is In full profit, and is in excellent condition, and due to calve in August. We know of no finer herd in Canterbury, the dispersal of which provides an opportunity to secure the result of years of breeding and systematic selection. H. MATSON and CO., 9956 Auctioneers.

A UCTION SALE OF SWANNANOA ix ■ FARM. SATURDAY NEXT, 26th MARCH, AT 11 A.M. On behalf of the ESTATE of WILLIAM KELLY. H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from the DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, as Executor in the above Estate, to offer, in our Land Sale Rooms, 145 Cashel street, as above, the Farm Property, comprising 205 ACRES. Buildings include Dwelling of 7- rooms and offices, with dairy attached, stables, garage, etc. ; I A Leasehold of 8 Acres 1 Rood 30 ! Perches will be included in the sale of the Farm. The rental is £2 a year, payable half-yearly in advance, subject to the Eyre County Council approving of the transfer. The above farm is situated right alongside the Swannanod Railway Station and comprises all good sweet land capable of producing crops of good average yield and of a splendid sample. It is also splendid fattening country and in a district well known for the production Of early lambs; in fact, there are few districts where stock fatten better.

Further particulars on application * H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers, Or THE DISTRICT MANAGER, Public Trust Office, Ranglora. 9957

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22358, 23 March 1938, Page 20

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