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AUCTIONS MATSONS ANNUAL SALE MATSONS ANNUAL SALE MATSONS ANNUAL SALE of COBS, HACKS, PONIES, SHOW COBS, HACKS. PONIES, SHOW EXHIBITS. EXHIBITS. VEHICLES, HARNESS, AND GEAR Will be held at the SHOW GROUNDS, ADDINGTON. SHOW GROUNDS, ADDINGTON. ON MONDAY. 17th NOVEMBER, 1552 AT 10.30 AM. ENTRIES INCLUDE: E - BUTTERICK, Ashburton LOT 1. Skewbald Coit, 13.2 hands, 3yr broken to saddle. MR a - j - HAMILTON. Hornby LOT 2. Black Gelding, 12.2 hands, oyr broken to saddle. LOT 3. Chestnut Gelding, 12.3 hands yrs, broken to saddle. LOT 4. Bay Gelding, 12.1 hands, 2yr broken to saddle. LOT 5. Cream Gelding, 12.2 hands, 3yi broken to saddle. t2£A /c - A YOUNG, Christchurch LOT 6. Black Gelding, n.2 hancs, syr shown twice, and placed 2na. Broke to saddle. On A/c. MR A. T. FAIRBAIRN, ▼ Milway Lodge,” Shand's track: LOT 7. Chestnut Gelaing, 14.1 hand broken to sadale and harness. LOT 8. Bay Gelding, 15 hands, broken t saddle and harness. A// C- MR G. H. TAYLOR, Christchurch LOT 9. Chestnut Gelding, 13.2 hand 9yrs, broken to saddle and harness. ▼ 22 4Z C * J ' D STORRIER, Tinwaid: LOT 10. Black Gelding. JOHN PEAL b GLEN ROYAL, 13.2 hands, syrs. Wo at Methven Show at 3yrs. On A/c. MRS O. E. CHAPMAN, Little River: LOT 11. Silver Grey Show Pony Mare, b BOLD ROBIN, from HEATHER, 2yr Broken to saddle and being ridden t school. ,A/ - MR J T - WRIGHT. Kaiapoi: LOT 12. Chestnut Gelding, 13.2 hand: syrs. Broken to saddle. ,2EL A/c - mr a - j - HAMILTON, Hornby: LOT 13. Black Quarter-Draught Geldinj 2yrs. Brdken to saddle and harness. LOT 14. Chestnut Hack Gelding, J 5 hand: broken to lead and tie up. LOT 15. Black Mare, 14.2 hands, syn with foal at foot. Broken to saddl and harness. On A/c. MR A. FLUTEY, Shirley: LOT 16. Cream Gelding, 11 hands, 2yrs Broken to saddle. Quiet for childre to ride. LOT 17. Black Yearling Colt, 11 hands Broken to lead and tie up. On A/c. MRS B. A. TURNER, Christchurch: LOT 18. Two-year Filly, Hack, 14.3 t 15 hands, broken to saddle. On A/c. MR P. L. DONALD, Sumner: LOT 19. Bay Mare, 6 years old, 15. hands, broken to saddle and harness first and champion at Amberley; firs and champion at Rangiora. LOT 20. Black Pony Maie, 6 years, 1 hands, broken to saddle and harness grize-taker Little River, Hawarde: hows, Rangiora, and Christchurch. LOT 21. Bay Gelding, 7 years, 13 hand' broken to saddle and harness; prize taker at local Shows. LOT 22. Bay Pony Gelding, 6 years, 12. hands, broken to saddle and harness prize-taker at Rangiora. On A/c. MISS A. BEDFORD. Darfield: LOT 23. “Tom Thumb,” Chestnut Geld ing, 11.2 hands, by Golden Legend fine, quiet, broken saddle and harness ridden to school: shown three times child outgrown him. On A/c. MRS D I. PHILIP, Oxford: LOT 24. Pony Mare, rising 3 years, 1 hands. By Llewellyn from Ella. Man; times show winner. Broken to saddle very quiet. On A/c. MRS V. J. ALDINGTON, Springbank: LOT 25. Brown Gelding, 4 years, 15 ; hands, broken to saddle. On A/c. MR L. WARREN, Yaldhurst: LOT 26. 1 Chestnut Gelding, 6yrs, 15. hands, show quality and a prize-taker On A/c. CLIENT: Philbrick Sulky, condition as new. Com Slete Set Trotting Harness. Military iding Saddle. 10 Horse Covers, gooc condition. Further Entries Solicited. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers.6oBl H. MATSON and CO. 110 ACRES. 12-ROOMED HOMESTEAD. SPRTNGBANK, RANGIORA. H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions to offer by Public Auction foi MR ERNEST TORRANCE, Springbank his splendid mixed farm situated on mair bitumen highway, Springbank. Sale win be held in AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL ASSOCIATION HALL RANGIORA, at 2.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, 2lsl NOVEMBER, 1952. Particulars are as follows: 110 ACRES, property known as “GRASSDALE.” 50 ACRES carries all the Farm buildings, 12-Roomed Homestead, plastered and in good order. Dual hot water heating, electric light, telephone. Rural Mail Delivery. Open fireplaces, cupboards, two kitchens, practically every convenience. Picturesque garden, orchard, cherryhouse, English trees, semi-circular motor drive, cattle stop entrance and exit. Hay Bam., 40 x 20, 14ft high, capable of housing 1800 bales of hay, galvanised iron roof, concrete foundations, and railway iron supports. Milking Shed, newly constructed con--yrete yard, electric power on, dairy right up to date. Granary, Workshop, Woodshed, Garage under one roof, solid condition, new weatherboards. Implement Shed and fowlhouse in firstclass order. 5 Acres across the road is similar to Homestead Block, while 55 acres, approx., is below the terrace. This has 35 chains of new fencing recently erected, 8 wires, three of which are barb, railway iron and posts, and droppers. Although a certain amount of gorse, it provides excellent accommodation for dairy herd and young stock. Running water from permanent creek. From a well on this block, water Is electrically pumped to homestead, ensuring a never-failing supply. Subdi visional fences and modern treatment of gorse would definitely increase the carrying capacity -of this part of the property. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: “GRASSDALE” is really a splendid property, with excellent buildings and fences. This Auction Sale will place within the reach of buyers a chance to acquire a reasonablysized area that can produce all kinds of crops; in fact, it is an ideal mixed farm. Situated on main bitumen highway to Cust and Oxford, only a few miles from Rangiora. The homestead block is subdivided into 8 phddocks, 8 acres in luce.me, 4 acres Garton oats, the balance in pastures that have few equals. Mr E. Torrance supplies milk to the township of Cust, and his Milk Round will be submitted to auction with Live and Dead Stock within a short time of the Land Sale. At presnt stock comprises 20 Dairy Cows in milk, 7 Springing Heifers, 14 Yearlings, and 9 other Cattle. TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, balance cash on possession, which is to be given and taken on December 16th, 1952. Further particulars from H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. G. P. PURNELL, Solicitor. 8079 FOR PRIVATE SALE. On Account MISS N. COE, Leeston: 1 Bay Filly, “Karine.” 2 years, will grow to approx. 14 hands. Broken to saddle and very quiet. By •*Kiarre.” Dam “Firegleam.” “Kiarre” has an unbeaten show record. “Firegleam.” 14 hands, winner of 22 championships, and has many jumping prizes to her credit. “Karine” won her 13.2 hands saddle class at the Ashburton Show last week in a class of 16. Also 1 Bay Yearling Filly, “Cora,” by “Cronadun.” dam “Firegleam.” “Cronadun” was the Supreme Champion in the entire Pony class at the Christchurch Centennial Royal Siow. This filly shows great promise. Both ponies may be inspected at the Christchurch Show. Further particulars available from H. MATSON and CO., Showgrounds Office. 6154 COALGATE SALE. A STOCK SALE will be held at COALGATE SALEYARDS. ON TUESDAY. 18th NOVEMBER, Commencing at 1 p.m. S. M. GRAHAM, Secty. 6184 EGGS. POULTRY, ETC. 150 W.L. PULLETS, 8 wks. Auction Sale. Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1.30. Red Comb Poultry Co., 122 Tuam st. 2000 HEAD Poultry, urgently reqd. Collected for Cash; excellent prices. Open Saturday. Freeman. 113 Tancred st., ’Ph. 30-316. 2261 250 WHITE Leghorn 11 months old laying Pullets, 7/6 each, any quantity. Inspection invited. A genuine offer. Owner selling out. ’Phone 485 M. Rangiora (evenings ). ORDERS taken for 8-week-old White Leghorn Pullets. 10s each. Ready weekly from September 17. 'Phone, write, or call. W. H. JURY. 71 Birchfield ave.. Burwood. 'PHONE 40-207.D.T.C WILLOWDENE POULTRY FARM PERCHING PULLETS. ORDERS taken for 7-8 weeks White Leghorn Pullets. Price 10s, including freight to Chch. Pullets reared on free range from Govt, accredited breeders. R. S. and E. J. JOHNSON, 'Phone 2D, Scargill, North Canterbury X 4662

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