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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON and CO. ADDINGTON MARKET. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). On account ol MR F. McGIFFERT, Sefton: 3 Shorthorn Friesian Crosi Springers, clue now. On account Exon-, ESTATE A. MCLAUGHLIN. Taumutu: ISO Threc-cuinrferbreci four and five-yenr-old Ewe» (Southdown rams April 3). On account of MESSRS MOORHEAD BEOS.. Southbridgc: 48 Four-ycar-old Thrce-quarterbrccl Ewes, due to lamb to Southdown rams August 18th. Entries Solicited. H. MATSON and CO., 4320 Auctioneers. ANNUAL GRAND NATIONAL HORSE ANNUAL GRAND NATIONAL HORSE SALE. SALE. THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 12th, Commencing at 9.30 a.m. At (he ADDINGTON SHOW GROUNDS, ADDINGTON SHOW GROUNDS. ENTRANCE for Horses, Attendants, and Buyers, WHITELEIGH AVENUE GATE. H. MATSON and CO. will offer the following special entries:— On account of MR W. MOIR. Flaxton: 1 Bay Filly, rising 4, by Jack Potts out of a Judge Hancock marc, half-sister to Cyone, On account of MR L. WARREN, Southbridge; 1 Bay Thoroughbred Mare, 3 years by Sultan—Masterpiece mare, broken to saddle, pood lady's hack. On account of CLIENT: 1 Chestnut Gelding by Travis Axworthy, 10 years, from a marc from Nelson Bingen, broken to saddle and harness, doubic-gaited. Trotting at present: 1 Handy-weight Hack, broken to saddle and harness, quiet. On account of MR H. GENTLES. Halswell: 1 Filly, rising two years, by Sky Pilot from a Shambles—March Box mare: dam bred by Mr Grigg, Longbcach; good jumper. On account of CLIENT: 1 Brood Mare, Willa, 9 years, by Dalmation out of Energetic; 1 Hack Gelding, Star, 5 years, by Rapier, broken to saddle. On account of MESSRS P. GRAHAM and SON, "Aburiri,” Tai Tapu: 1 Three-year-old Bay Gelding, 15.2 hands, broken to saddle: 1 Eight-year Brown Gelding, 14 hands, broken to saddle. These two horses are first-class hacks, quiet. On account of MR T. JARMAN, Barfield; I Chestnut Cob, 4 years, broken to saddle. On account of MR R. EAIRBAIRN. Halkett: 1 Bay Mare, 5 years, broken to saddle and harness; 1 Brown Mare, 8 years, broken to saddle and harness; 1 Bay Mare, 6 years, broken to saddle and harness; 1 Bay Gelding. 8 years, broken to saddle and harness; 1 Bay Pony, 6 years, broken to saddle and harness. On account of MR P. POWER, Southbrook: 1 Bay Cob Gelding, 6 years, broken to saddle and harness, quiet. On account of MR F. S. YOUNG,, Kalapoi: 1 Brown Cob, 8 years, broken to saddle. On account of MR P. JARDEN, Waltham; 1 Nine-year-old Cob. On account of MR D. HENRY. Christchurch: 1 Harness Horse. On account of SOUTHERN CLIENT: 7 Mixed Cob and Harness Horses. On account of MR S. WALKER, Christchurch: 1 Hack Gelding, 9 years, saddle and harness, quiet, splendid jumper. On account of MR K. CHAPMAN. Little River: 3 Grey Pony mare, 13.2, winner of championship, outstanding tempered, broken to saddle and harness; 1 Grey Cob Gelding, 14 hands, winner of point-to-point at Timaru Hunt and winner of Royal Championship, broken to saddle and harness. On account of MR H. WHITE, Ashburton: 4 Good Hacks. On account of MR W. C. LOWERY. Leestorr. 2 Hacks, broken to harness. On account of MR C. TODD, Southbridge: 1 Hack, broken to saddle and On account of THE COUNTESS OUVAROFF, Sumner: 2 Good Ponies. On account of MR F. WITHELL. Motukarara: 1 Black Pony, 13.2 hands. 4 years, prize-taker saddle and harness; 1 Bay Pony, 12 hands, 30 years, broken to paddle, very quiet and g(sod boy's pony; 1 Chestnut Pony, 14.2 hands, 2 years, saddle, *thoroughbred sire; 1 Chestnut Filly, 13 hands, rising 3 years, saddle, good manners, quiet, thoroughbred sire; 1 Brown Filiy, 13 hands. 4 years, saddle, thoroughbred sire; 1 Bay Gelding, 15 hands, 6 years, saddle and harness, good hill horse, quiet. On account of MR H. B. MOORE. Burwood : 1 Pony, 1 Thoroughbred Hack. On account of MISS P. LE COMTE, Tai Tapu: 1 Roan Pony, 3 years, 10 hands, broken to saddle. On account of MR E. MACFARLANE, Rotherham: 1 Cream Pony, 13.2 hands, good jumper, quiet for children, make good show' pony. On account of MR F. JOHNSTON, Woodend: 1 Bay Mare, 4 years, saddle and harness, quiet. On account of MR L. COX, Woodend: Bay Cob Mare. 5 years, broken to saddle, very quiet; Chestnut Cob Gelding, 7 years, broken to saddle and harness, excellent hack. On account MR JOS BUNTING, Wood- i end; Black Cob Gelding, 5 years, broken to saddle and harness, very quiet. ) On account, of MR E. PIPER, Woodend: Chestnut Mare. 3 years, broken to saddle and harness; Bay Cob, 7 years, broken to saddle and harness. On account of MR F. G. WRIGHT, Wainui; 1 Six-year-old Cob. broken saddle and harness, recommended: 1 10-yepr-old Cob Gelding, splendid saddle horse. On account of CLIENT: 1 Half-draught Mare, broken to all work, rising 7 years. On account of SIR BRUCE STEWART. Pigeon Bay: 1 Bay Saddle Hack Gelding, aged. On account of MR F. G. WRIGHT, Wainui: 1 Six-year-old Cob, broken saddle and harness; 1 Aged Gelding Cob, broken to saddle; splendid hack. On account of Mr C. HANNAFORD, Snuthbridge: 1 Bay Gelding. 7 years, broken to harness; good journey horse; ideal for farm use. On account of MR A. MOORE. Kaiapoi: 2 Harness Horses, broken to saddle and harness. , , On account of MR S. PRIEST. Fendalton: 1 Two-year-old Pony Stallion. 10-1 hands, black, broken to saddle and har--6n account of MR R. C. KIMBER. Kaiapoi: 1 Five-year-old gelding Hack, broken to saddle; quiet for lady to handle. , On account of MR JOS. O’CARROLL, Ha warden; 1 Cob Mare, rising 4 years, by Ellis Pony Stallion; broken to saddle. I On account of MR A. LETHAM, Mitcham; J Six-ycar-old Mare, saddle and harness, good on hills. On account of MR H. E. CHAMBERLAIN. Ellesmere: 1 Governess Cart. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED.. CHARGES as usual at our Annual Special Sales. VENDORS: AH horses, vehicles, and harness to be on the Show Grounds at 8 Ail horses coming by rail should be consigned to , „„„ 11. MATSON and CO.. SHOW GROUNDS SIDING. ADDINGTON. H. MATSON and CO.. 4321 Auctioneers. ADDINGTON MARKET. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18th. Acting on instructions from MR ROY HANSON, Charteris Bay (whose lease has expired), we will olfor his entire herd, including: , „ . . 20 Dairv Cov'S. Friesian and Friesian Cross (2nd to 3th calvers, clue from Aug. IGth to Sept. 16th). 6 Three-year-old Heifers (duo Sept.). 8 Two-vear-old Heifers (empty). 11 Yearling Heifer Calves. 10 Fat Cows and Heifers. H. MATSON and CO.. 4322 Auctioneers. FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. FARMERS! ATTENTION 1 SKILLINGS IMPLEMENTS, CHRISTCHURCH AND RANGIORA. OVER 500 Farm Implements in stock. We nave a complete range of all types of Farm Machinery. SEE US FIRST! Agents for MUNRO topdressers, HUSTLER Cultivators, and HEDGEHOG Gorse-cut-ters. Makers of S.M.N. Ploughs and the famous POSITIVE Lifts, Plough repairs and resetting is our Speciality Pay us a visit when in town to-morrow. Opp Rly. Stn.. CHRISTCHURCH. 35-751_ T.C. FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE. " TANDEM DISC HARROW, 7. 8. Hit. 2, 3. 4-F Tractor Ploughs. U Tine Massey Cultivator (Stiff Tine) 13-C. Duncan Drill. 15-C. Massey Drill. Cambridge Rollers (any size). Tine and Drummond Harrows. Duncan, Andrews and Beaven, McAlister Manure Sowers. 2-Row Potato Moulders and Hoes. Mowers, Hay Rakes, Sweeps, and Stackers. Averts Plough Lifts, Wheels, etc. Every class of Farm Machinery and Spare Parts in stock. Plough Setting and Repairs at Moderate charges. FARMERS’ MACHINERY EXCHANGE. LTD., Addington. ■Phones 32-505. 23-251. FlBlO BUSINESSES FOR SALE. LADIES' Toilet Salon for" Sale. Good Clientele. Apply, H9590, "Press.” FIRST-CLASS Grocery Business, 5 liv-ing-rooms. Stock Valuation. Rent 35/week. Turnover £BO week. F. Williamson, 193 Manchester st. X 9332 BUSINESSES WANTED VERY Small Country Tea Room. H9715, "Press.’’ SERVICE Station, with Workshop attached, South Canterbury or North Otago. Price and particulars to Miller, Miramlr Hotel, Oamaru. X 9533

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24022, 10 August 1943, Page 8

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