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AUCTIONS MATSON’S ANNUAL SALE MATSON'S ANNUAL SALE of SHOW EXHIBITS. COBS HACKS P °Sl^e lKO ' rnNG UGIIT HARNESS houses, harness. VEHICLES. AND GEAR. To be held at the ADDINGTON SHOW GROUNDS on TUESDAY NEXT. 14ui NOVEMBER, 1930, at 9.30 a .n. , ENTRIES INCLUDE ON. ACCOUNT OF—MR E. RYAN. Little River: riencn Audubon. Bay mare, six years old. by Gold Paper, dam Nancie ' Audubon. MRS C. G. FRAMPTON, Wakanui: Palomino Gelding (Bobb.es I by Golden Star. 122 hands, silver mane a.id BiaC hand C s arlinB FUIy bi Goldea Star. 12 BiacK Filly, four years, by Shoting Star. Ria, k ♦ < 2 lt a We sh »nai-e. B,acß . t Fil b-three years, Dy Snooting mare ** hands ' out 01 a Welsh Coo B^ai ' €ar? ' Golden Star. 12 ' MRS E. W. GRAY. Wakanui: Chestnut Filly two years, by Marshall Hail out of a pony mare. 14 hands. Bay Gelding, two years, by Stolen au M arcb out L of a Pony mare. 14 hands, q ret lhes€ aFe brokcn to lead> tie U P- an d MR J. TOPP, Kaiapoi: Ba\ Gelding, nine years, oroken saddle and harness. MR E. BLOMQUIST. Pigeon Bav: Grey Gelding, five years. 13 hands. P L. DONALD. Fendalton; 1 Cob. tour years, broken to saddle and harness. A prize taker. 3 HacKs. broken to saddle and harness. MISS F. I. DOWNEY: Chestnut Gelding, two years. 14 hands. I Broken to saddle, and quiet. MRS W. ADAMSON. Jacobs Ki ver. South ’ Westland: Black Mare, five years, 14.2 hands; par- ' ticularly quiet, stylish show hack. MR S. RATHGEN., Sumner: 1 Bay Pony Mare, nine years, and Foal • chestnut colt), broken saddle and harness. 13.2 hands; very quiet, sound, and right. Foal is by Mr Harrison Wilkie’s chestnut horse. MR P. J ARDEN, Heathcote. Bay Pony Mare, eight years, 12 hands; foal at foot by Sir Charles. MR E JONES. Leeston: Black Pony Gelding, two years, broken to saddle. MR h. RYAN. Little River: 1 Yearling Chestnut Gelding. 11.2 hands. , broken to lead and tie up. MR R. O. HANSEN. Papanui: 1 Chestnut Pony, three years. Sunset. 12.2 hands, by Silver King, dam Goldie; broken to saddle. Weight-earying Cob Mare, Lady, 10 years, broken to saddle and used for packing. In foal to Lord Advocate. MR D. HENDRY, Riccarton: 1 Good Weight-carrying Hack. MR G. A. SIMPSON. Marshland: Bay Filly, 13.2 hands, 3 years, by Golden Legend, broken to saddle. MR R. CROZIER, Marshland. Grey Cob Ge ding, five years, broken to saddle and harness. A good hunter. MR E. B. GARDINER. Motunau: Brown Mare, seven years, broken to saddle-. 1 Filly, two years old, broken to lead. MR E. J. TOPP. Kaiapoi; 1 Hack, lour years old, broken all work, very quiet. MR R. FAIRBAIRN. Halkett: 1 Bay Gelding, four years, broken saddle and harness. Black Pony Mare, three years old. broken saddle and harness. MRS J. FERGUSON, Hah Hari: Bay Mare. Melody, six years, by King Farouk, broken to saddle. Chestnut Mare, Tiny, broken to saddle, four years. Grey Fi’ly, two years, broken to lead. HARNESS. MR N„ S. HUSBAND: Show Gig, rubber tyres, and a Light Jogger on motor wheels. MR RAWEI HILL. Christchurch: 1 Show Gig. 1 Set of Harness. Further entries received up to day of sale Charges as usual at our annual special sales. A’l horses coming by rail should be consigned "H. MATSON and CO., Show Ground Siding. Addington." Horses to be on Show Ground by 8.30 a.m. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 3035 OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. OF N.Z. LTD. SALE OF "EASDALE” FRIESIAN 'STUD, on the Farm, Wingatui. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1950, AT 12 NOON. THE OTAGO FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD., will offer for Sale by Auction as above, on account of Mr w. N. Taylor, Wingatui. who is giving up farming on account of ill health: HIS REGISTERED FRIESIAN HERD, comprising: 16 Cows. 4 Two-year-old Heifers. 8 One-year-old Heifers. 7 Heifer Calves. 1 Two-year-old Bull. 2 One-year-old Bulls. 1 Bull Calf. NOTE: The “Eaadale” Stud was founded on females from the “Willowburn” and •Ohio’’ Studs and from sires from "Longbeach.” Consistent policy has been to use sires from dams with an average test of 4.3 to concentrate high testing strains and comply with the Milk Act of a 4.3 test. .fDoupled with long life production, as evidenced by “Ohio Quality Sensation,” V.H.C., 44391 b fat in 10 years, and her daughter. "Easdale Domino Sensation.” V.H.C.. and life production of over 50001 b fat. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. 9636 PROPERTIES WANTED FORD and Hadfield will Sell It! X 5702 SECTION 15-20 perches (with or without buildings). Inner area. 86787. "Press.” FARMER, retiring in Ch. Ch., has Cash for suitable. Home. ’Phone 24-483. 9867 BUY Section. South Brighton, suitable to build bach. Reply P 7007, ‘’Press.” ARRIVING from Wellington, Thurs.. and would like to buy house up to £2500. P 7248, "Press ” — 1 WTD. purchase solid type Home, handy City. Cash transaction. Phone 36-086. evenings. 9870 £2OOO CASH for Older Type Bungalow, about 20 years old. Possession not required until March. P 7240, “Press.” FARMER, having sold farm in North Canterbury, wishes buy Home in any good suburb, to £4OOO. P 7247, “Press." £4OOO TO £7600 Cash available for good Ch. Ch. Suburban Home. Consider older Home if in good surroundings. P 7249. ‘■Press." ATTRACTIVE Bungalow required by Retiring Business People; garage and handy transport, shops. Cash to £3OOO. P 7038. -Press.” 3003 WITHIN 10 MILES OF CHRISTCHURCH. I WISH TO PURCHASE A FAMILY HCME within a radius of 10 miles of Christchurch. P 7241. "Press.” 9999

SPECIAL FRIDAY SPECIAL FRIDAY SPECIAL FRIDAY “RANDOLPH BALL” “RANDOLPH BALL” “RANDOLPH BALL” TEA DANCE TEA DANCE TEA DANCE KING EDWARD BARRACKS KING EDWARD BARRACKS KING EDWARD BARRACKS 6 p.m. ... 6 p.m. 6 p.m. ... 6 p.m. TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT As all tickets to TO-NIGHT’S BALL have NOW BEEN SOLD, the Centennial Association has arranged this special TEA DANCE. Admission 5s (at door). Light Tea 1/6. Doors open 5.30 p.m. Dancing from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Re-enactment of the Farewell Breakfast,x held aboard the Randolph prior to the departure of the First Four Ships from England in 1850, will be again performed at 8 p.m. INFORMAL DRESS INFORMAL DRESS INFORMAL DRESS

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26265, 9 November 1950, Page 14

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