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AUCTIONS H. MATSON AND CO. ADDINGTON SALE WEDNESDAY NEXT. On Account of MR R. R. FURZE, “Mount Vernon:" 300 Threequarter-bred Ewe Lambs. 500 Threequarter-bred Rape Lambs On Account of MR Wm. ANDERSON, Charter!* Bay: 400 Fat and Forward Lambs. On Account of MESSRS MACFARLANE and MACFARLANE. “Wadi Nimrim": 700 Halfbred Wether Lambs. On Account of ESTATE OF THE LATE A. EARSHMAN, Hitchen Hills: 450 Corriedale Wether Lambs. On Account of MR O. JOHANSON, Chatham Islands: 121 Romney Fat and Forward Wethers. On Account of ESTATE A. G. JOHANSON, Chatham Islands: 50 Forward Romney Wethers. On Account of CHATHAM ISLAND CLIENT ■ • 100 Fat and Forward Romney Wethers i On Account of MR F. A. LANAUZE Chatham Islands: 300 Fat and Forward Romney Wethers On Account of MR C. GILMORE ' Lyttelton: 100 Threequarter-bred Store Lambs On Account of MR A. V. BAKER, 180 Half-bred t Wethe” l 'Lambs s°al g eVand C Co in Conlunctl °“ On Account of a CLIENT: J bix-months Tamworth Boar. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 2987 H. MATSON AND CO. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, FRIDAY, 25th JANUARY ERS^CO S OP and Nz - PARMr°‘ op - ASSN, in conjunction have ET 1 Egwroffi < With from the by L SFa E uction a l d P ‘ ASSN ’ to olTer pS& r ° n Bul,ding for removal. 58 ft 9ft°Sheets ft Wlde ’ comprisin 8 approx. 40 Bft 16 6ft Sheets. order. ‘ r ° n is heavy gauge and in good N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., H. MATSON and CO.. Auctioneers in Conjunction. 2983 H. MATSON AND CO ~~ THE CHANCE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. GIGANTIC CLEARANCE. FARM IMPLEMENTS, NEW AND USED. AT AUCTION RATES. AT 12.30 P.M., ON MONDAY, JANUARY ?A A T 3 07 MOORHOUSE AVE., H. MATSON AND CO.. WILL SELL ON BEHALF OF SKILLINGS IMPLEMENTS, LTD • IMPLEMENTS: T»n^ y ™ Upe V°, 1 - Tractor, 7ft Massey i a P de *n Discs, 15 clt. Duncan Spoon Feed DnliDuncan Swamp Plough, 3 frw. Dun. can Tractor Plough. Skillings Lift, 3 frw Reid and Gray Plough, Averts Lift, 3 frw. Reid and Gray Match Plough, 3 frw fe me »T ract l ? r Pl ° ugh ’ 2 frw. Ransome TYactor Plough, 2 frw. Duncan Tractor PJ oUg k Henry Lift, 2 Single Frw. Oliver Pfo P u e vh ra wm ) h 1oU ?J? s ’ 2 frw ’ Oliver Horae Plough, Hillside Plough, Road Breaker Plough, Halliday Post Hole Digger, 11 Tyne Massey Stiff-tooth Cultivator, 2 9 T?” ng a 7 3 D 4? nc , an Cultivators, 2 new 11 £ er Z. To °J Bars, 2 Boothmac. 9 Tyne Row Crop Tractor Cultivators; also 1 for horse-work, Munro Hopper. Munro Xr Pd ™!f!£ 5?° d °« ler - Munro Topdres- -^^, ted A Hand Concrete Mixer, Slidtu® Table Saw Bench, 3ft., Concrete Roller with Light Tractor Hitch, I.H.C. 3ft J^I P T e^ eSa B »T r ’ DraK and Ty"® Harrows, 2 M ?. Wt Chaln Harrows, New and Used Suntrail Harrows, Sulky Harrows. Adjustable Harrows, Spare HarPlmi^> a T S iw R w ler R * n ® s ’ R ans <>me Tractor Horse Hoe, Duncan Auto Lift, a w»F a c» e ’ i oW ’« Ha 7 Stacker Grab, Set ?Lu l ?« taCker Jrf s y ngs ’ New Dou ble End Sickle Mower Grinder. SUNDRIES:

New Oil Pumps for 40-gal. Drums, New Grease Dispensers for 4-gal. Tins, Pair Ttactor Mudguards, Pair New Studebaker Mudguards, Potato Sorter Roller Table, d^°T p e ri?’ Pair Mass «y Drill Wheels, ™J? t^ DigKer ’ ®E ron chain. 22in, 24in, « n ’. 3? a ?A lty Bar SteeI ’ Railwav Iron, Steel Shafting and Bearings, 40 PulL„ y J’ S? plc ? en X Parts ’ New Mouldboards ?m ares L.< Disc and Skeith ? Btn ’^. 201n ’ a nd 28in, # Tr <? c < tor ,^Ty ne! and Moulders, Dnain for Snig Chains. Model T. DifferSh i® e P I^ ede 3 and Various Wheels and Sprockets, Number Grass Boxes, suitw l * Spares - Half Drum Dlesoline, Water Closet, dismantled. PLANT^ MITH S TOOLS AND MACHINE Machines. Power Hammer. Spray Gun. Government Stamped Air SSL'S 4 T ar ,? e ,f? mp^ssor ’ new l®-ton Hydraulic Jack, 10-ton Bottle Jack, Punch m a £!’ re< iuire repairs. Power Screwjflg _~M hln ?’ Hand Screwing Machine, ihrtiJv and .4 P lcs ’ Blacksmith’s Tyre n»v w n<, m Sw ¥ e B,ock > Ton®"- etc " T<^ ch ,’ new and used Bolts, %iiS^k Rack8 ’ ' lByd x syd long - ALSO: B-valve Courier Table Model Combined Broadcast and Record R & d ot°&t. and ReC ° rdS - Mea> GIGANTIC UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. * H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 2988 H. MATSON and CO. ELLESMERE DAIRY FARM. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THURSDAY. JANUARY 31st, 3 P.M. In FORD and HADFIELD’S ROOMS, 131 Worcester street. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have been favoured with instructions from Messrs KeaUng and Minogue, Ellesmere, to offer by Public Auction their Dairy and Cropping . Fa rm comprising 143 acres. this Property is an ideal dairy farm, subdivided into 15 paddocks *With gorse and wire fences. Weil watered by natural sprmgs and a number of shelter belts planted within recent years. The property is down in gtass with the exception ,of 10 acres, which is under the plough. A number of the paddocks have been sown down, within the last two years. This farm would milk 65 to 70 cows and carry replacements. H° u^ e has recently been painted and papered and contains five rooms with staUed” VenlenCeS ’ The telepHone is i»-

.. The BUILDINGS are really first class, the cowbyre is a modern 3-bail shed, sectioned off with tubular steel, with spacious dairy and concrete receiving yards. Running water the full width of shed. The nay and feeding now are combined, one side there is feeding accommodation for 40 cows, while the hay shed has a capacity for storing 3000 bales of hay. The mafely °* 016 Sh€d * S 110 feet ap P r °xiOTHER BUILDINGS include Garage with concrete floor, spacious tool and implement shed. Fowlhouse with attached feed room. Pigstyes, woolshed with bedroom attached. THE PROPERTY is situated about 21 8 Ellesmere Station and School Bus within a quarter-mile. Approximately 18 miles from Christchurch, with, tar-sealed road most of the way. The property is only coming on the market for dissolution of partnership. Further particulars apply: z H. MATSON and CO., - Auctioners, Or MESSRS JOYNT. ANDREWS, COTTRELL, and DAWSON, Solicitors. 2988 H. MATSON and CO. BANKS PENINSULA DAIRY FARM. FOR PRIVATE SALE. TOTAL ACREAGE, 130 ACRES. WALK-IN, WALK-OUT BASIS. This property is offered with complete Herd and Replacements and Plant. THE HOME FARM comprises: 80 acres of typical Banks Peninsula Hill Country, together with solid and comfortable 4roomed House, equipped with Electric Light, Hot and Cola Water, Telephone, etc. Painted and in good order. The farm is well watered by natural springs, and is subdivided into four paddocks. Other buildings are six-bail Cowshed and Dairy, with concrete receiving yards, also Hay Shed, Garage. Pigstyes with concrete flooring and running water laid on. This block is situated within quarter of an hour of Akaroa, a mile from the factory and Main Akaroa Highway. The other Block comprises: 50 ACRES of typical Banks Peninsula Hill Country, divided into two paddocks and well watered. An excellent winter block and is approximately one mile from the house The STOCK comprises: 30 Milking Cows, principally Jerseys, and due to calve Sept., Oct.; also 5 Selected Helfers, due next spring 5 Selected Heifer Calves 1 Purebred Jersey Bull, 2 years 2 Sows, due May 3 Useful Horses. PLANT: 3-cow Direct Supply Milking Plant, complete with Heater, Boiler, etc. Milk Cans, Cooler, Saw Bench, Engine, Saddle and Bridle, Sledge, also 7 tons Lucerne Hay and a number of Factory Shares go with the sale. The above is offered as one unit, and represents an ideal and typical Peninsula Dairy Farm. PRICE, £6BOO. Full particulars from the Sole Agents: H. MATSON and CO, Auctioneer*. 1989 CARBON Tetrachloride. Ample stocks just arrived. Iggo** (Chemists), Ltd.. Ca*hBi at 2890

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26633, 19 January 1952, Page 16

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