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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. CLEARING SALE. ASHLEY. MONDAY NEXT, 20th JUNE, AT NOON. H MATSON and Co. have beenfav- • cured with instructions from the ESTATE OF THE LATE W. McRAE, of ASHLEY, to conduct a Clearing Sale of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK on the property as follows; CATTLE--19 Shorthorn and. Shorthorn Cross Cows; due June onwards Sept. 2nd to fourth calvers 8 Yearling Heifers 6 Fat Cows „ „ 1 Two-year Shorthorn Bull HORSES— . , 1 Bay Mare, Kitty, aged, broken , all work; good spring-carter 1 Brown Gelding, Tommy, 5 years, half-draught, broken all work 1 Bay Filly, Jean, 3 years, broken to chains. . , . , ~ 1 Bay Gelding, Sandy, broken all work 1 Bay Filly Foal IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES—--1 Set Chain Harrows, 1 Set. 4-leaf Harrows and Bar, Set Discs, 2furrow Plough, 9-tine Grubber, McCormick-Deering Mower, Horse Hoe, Planet Jun.. Hay Rake, Farm Dray and Frame, Farm Tip Dray and Frame, Wooden Roller. Grass-seed Box, Spring Cart, Iron-tyred Gig, Massey-Harris Binder complete. Hay Forks, Hoe, Shovels, Hay Knife, Gorse Knives, Hand Broadcaster, Binder, Drag, Crowbar. Wire Strainer, Pig Troughs. 3 Barrels, Ladder, Shotgun, Quantity of Timber, Odd Iron, Barrow, Window Sashes, Mangold Pulper, Quantity of Harness including Horse Trees, Blcwks and Chains, Spring Cart Saddle, Dray, Saddle, and Breeching, Collars and Hames, Covers, 4 Bridles and Leather Reins, and a host of Sundries too numerous to mention MILKING UTENSILS— , 65-gallon Lister Separator (good order), 3 8-gallon Cream Cans, 1 10-gallon Cream Can, Strainer and Dippers, etc. PRODUCE— „ Small Quantity Chaff, 50 Empty Sacks, 3 Stacks of Clover Hay, 1 Stack Oatsheaf Hay. 2 Bags Super., 5 Bags Cement. Also, .1 Cattle Dog. 2108 H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE, PREBBLETON TUESDAY, JUNE 28th, AT 1 P.M. . 17E have received instructions from 1 ▼ MR D. McCLURE (who has leased is farm) to conduct a CLEARING ALE of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, i the property situate Prebbleton, on le above date. Principal items are as )llows: —

CATTLE--22 Cows 4 Rising Two-year-old Heifers 4 Heifer Calves 1 Bull, 18 months old 1 Seven-year-old Mare, Jess 1 Aged Mare, Norma 1 Chestnut Mare (All stinted to Impression) 1 Aged Gelding, Tommy PIGS— .' . . 2 Tamworth Cross Sows, in pig IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES—-3-Furrow Convertible Riding Plough , Set Disc Harrows, Set 4-leaf Harrows, Massey-Harris Binder, Grain and Manure Drill, Spring Dray, Heavy Sledge. Light Sledge, Hay Sweep, Hay Stacker, Set 4-horse Blocks and Tackle, numerous Swingle-trees, 4 Pair Plough Chains, Leading Chains, 4 Sets Collars. Hames, and Winkers, Spring Dray Saddle, Stack Cover, Portable Copper, Wheelbarrow, Wire Strainer, Sledge Hammer, Movable Whare, Tent and Fly, quantity Chaff and empty Sacks. DAIRY UTENSILS AND EQUIPMENT— -2J h.p. Motor, Booth, Macdonald Pump, 35-gallon Alfa Laval Separator. New Milk Cooler, 2 10-gallon Milk Drums, 28-gallon Drums. 1 6-gallon Drum, 4 Milk Buckets, Milk Strainer Measure, Belts, Pulleys, and Gear, and a host of Farm Tools and Sundries. H. MATSON and CO., 2109 Auctioneers. HALSWELL PROPERTY FOR SALE BY AUCTION, XT MATSON and CO., in conjuncAA * tion with MESSRS JAMES WALLACE and CO., have received instructions from the TRUSTEES of the late R. G. T. WOOD, Deceased, to offer his well-known property situate at the end of QUARRY ROAD, HALSWELL, comprising 104 ACRES 1 ROOD, in their TATTERSALLS LAND SALE ROOMS, 145 CAStIEL STREET, on SATURDAY, 2nd JULY, at 11 a.m. Auctioneer’s Note —This property comprises nice sunny faces and some flat land, recently occupied by Messrs Wright Bros. For early market gardens or dairying it is an ideal site. For terms and conditions apply to the Auctioneers,* H. MATSON and CO., or WESTON, WARD and LASCELLES, 2110 Solicitors. W. E. SIMES AND CO. o>yf\ ACRES. Mixed Farm. Grown Oil/ 52 bushels wheat an acre, average 35 bushels. Now 70 acres green feed and turnips, 46 acres getting ready for wheat, and 30 acres getting ready for oats. Fences good. Well watered. Carry 600 ewes easily all year round with green feed New house, 5 rooms, sun-porch, all conveniences, and farm buildings. Government Mortgage, long term. ONLY 15 miles Addington. Price, £lO an acre. Terms to good man. Will exchange good home and few acres round Riccarton. ACRES. Great sheep farm, always! t/uU carries 1050 ewes and fattens all lambs. Land clean. Plenty feed. Good home 5 rooms and all conveniences, and good range farm buildings. Woolshed, (yards, dip. Owner will show returns over some years if wanted. Half hour's run to .town. Price £7 10s per acre. Will consider offer. £IOOO deposit, balance Ist mortgage over several years. 822 ACRES. Excellent mixed farm. O & Now 8 acres oats, 30 acres skimmed, 8 acres white clover, balance good pasture. . Nice home 5 rooms, every possible convenience, and good range farm buildings. No better land anywhere. Tiptop safe district. Price £2BOO. Deposit say £BOO. Just on the market. Halfhour’s run to town. Write or call. Sole agents. 8205 OAA acres! Mixed farm. House 7 rooms and offices. Stable, garage, implement shed, dairy, etc. Price £lB per acre or offer. Easy terms. Wellknown district and good seller. Halfhour’s run Addington. See us. 8231 W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents. 239 Manchester, street (Opp. Christchurch City Council). X 8463 BAD LEGS healed when operations have failed. No resting needed with Varex Method. Send for free booklet. Ernest Healey, Pharmaceutical Chemist. Varex, Ltd., Box 1558 H., Wellington. Local Representative: Nurse Athfield, Room 109. H.B. Building, High street, Christchurch —7 I IkT PER CENT. Reader Vaiue“The Press” Classified Advertising Columns. Office open till 10 pjn. —22

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22431, 18 June 1938, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22431, 18 June 1938, Page 30

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