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AUCTIONS H. MATSON AND CO. ADDINGTON SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. On Account of ESKHEAD STATION: 150 Three and Four-shear Halfbred Wethers. 150 Three and Four-shear Merino Wethers. Entries solicited. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 4003 H. MATSON AND CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. SUMMERHILL, CUST ON FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 27. Sate will commence 1 o’clock. H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from MR H. W. TURNER, Summerhill, Cust, to offer by Public Auction on the Property (owing to the sate of his farm) on the above date the whole of his Live and Dead Stock comprising CATTLE—--25 Shorthorn and Shorthorn Cross cows, due second to sixth calves, due end of August onwards, mostly due September. 3 Shorthorn Friesian Cross Heifers, due September. 8 Shorthorn Cross Heifer Calves. 5 Steer Calves. (NOTE.—Over a long period Mr Turner has tested and culled his herd heavily. He has always taken care in the purchase of his bulls, and we feel confident that buying from that area the cattle will shift and certainly do well.) 1 Pedigree Milking Shorthorn Bull. Lincoln Navigator, 2 years. (Pedigree at sale.) HORS Bay~ Gelding, aged, all farm work. Maiden Tamworth Cross Sow, due end of May to a Berkshire Boar. 1 Tamworth Cross Sow, due July to 2nd litter and in pig to a Berkshire boar. ' 1 Berkshire Boar, 3 years. Approx. „ , . 25 White Leghorn Fowls, coming to second year. MILKING PLANT— , - 1 3-cow McCormick Deering Milking Plant (in good order), Alfa Laval Separator (55 gallon), done two seasons, and Motor; Alfa Laval Separator (65 gallon), 2 8 gal., 2 10 gal. 1 6 gal. Cream Cans, Skim Milk Pump. Bucket. Vat. Strainer, Cream Cart, etc.

IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES— McCormick Deering 10/20 Tractor in excellent order (done very little work), 1 2-furrow Tractor Plough, 2 Massey Harris 13-tine Grubbers, Set 16-blade Steei Queen Discs, Set 4-leaf Medium Harrows, McCormick Big 4 Mower, Booth Mac. Stationary Hay Baler and Moeul Engine (good order). Sawbench, Hay Rake, Tumbler Hay Sweep. Spring Dray, Grinder. Electric Fencer “Prime, Bull Chain and Peg, Snig Chain, Clay Grubber, Lime Sower, Grindstone, ouantity of Hamess, including Spring Dray Set, Steelyards Petrol Pumn, 2 Stack Covers, quantity of Sacks. Drums. 3 Petrol Drums, Bale Hooks and Bag Hooks, Ladders Pigstye on skids. Lady’s Bicycle. Meat sate. Tools and a host of Sundries. PRODUCE— „ 275 Bates Oaten Hay (good), Bales Clover and Rye Hay. QUANTITY OF FURNITURE. H. MATSON and CO.. Auctioneers. 4003 H. MATSON AND CO. CLEARING SALE AT SPRINGFIELD H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from MR J. W. COTTIER, who has sold his property, to conduct a Clearing Sate of Live and Dead Stock on his property at Springfield ON MONDAY, MAY 30. Commencing 1 P.M. The offering comprises th»j following:— MACHINERY— Fordson Major Tractor, in good order; one owner; has done approximately 500 hours. Motorways’ Tractor Trailer, very low to the ground. ' Oft Cambridge Roller, with semi-iron frame. 6ft Massey Harris Binder, in working 11-Tvne Massey Harris Spring Tooth Cultivator. , 3-Furrow Plough, with Averts lift. Storier Eight-a-Side Tandem Discs. Saw Bench. PRODUCE250 Bates Good Lucerne Hay. 500 Bates Clover Hay (discoloured). 250 Bags Chaff. SUNDRIES—--20 Silver Pine Posts; 25 Railway Sleepers; 6 Pair Pullets; Dog Kennel; Snig Chain; Wheelbarrow; 4 Bags Molybdic Super; Grease Gun; 6 Petrol Drums; Bate of Binder Twine; 100 ft lin Galvanised Pipe. TROTTING HORSES—ADELINE, B M, foaled 1942 by Lusty Volo (imp.)—ChiCftainess. Served by Paraider MELBA GIRL, B M, foaled 1934 by (Nelson Bingen—Florawood) colt— Worthy Girl. With filly foal at foot by Paraider, and served by Paraider. ARIONETTE: B M, foaled 1938 by Arion. Axworthy (imp.)—Peggy Chimes. With filly foal at foot by Paraider, and served by Paraider. CAPITER, Ch M, foaled 1932 by Man O’ War—unamed Mare by Harold Dillon. Served by Paraider. REPUTES BEST, Ch M, foaled 1936 by Great Bingen—Repute. With colt foal at foot by Paraider and served by Paraider. YEARLING Bay Filly, Paraider—Adeline. YEARLING Bay Filly. Par aider—Golden Earrings. OUTSIDE ENTRY:— On Account ,of MR W. F. TOPP. Springeld: One 13ft 6in All-metal Caravan, in first-class order, mounted on 16in wheels, complete with 7 x 12 Awning and dual lighting system, which has been passed by M.E.D. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 4003 H. MATSON AND CO. ANOTHER SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE AT LEESTON ON MONDAY, MAY 30

Sale will commence at 1 o’clock - MATSON and CO. will conduct a Special Sale of High-class Dairy Cows date younger Dair y Stock on the above AT THE LEESTON SALEYARDS. Offering comprises:— On account of MR A. A. RUSSET.r. , “Wendouree.” Irwell: 14 P rod , ucln K Jersey Cows, due Mre°LlL UgU “ ‘° R^^‘-<=d 7 Two-year-old Heifers, due August/ September. These are Shorthorn/ Jersey and Jersey/Ayrshire cro™' 1953- season. 14 cows to be offered not one gave less than 3001 b faU 5 gave 4001 b ranging up to 479. K 1954- season, only three of the cows were below 3001 b butter-fat. The seven selected Heifers are from tn''4 B iMh at actuary given from 3201 b to 4151 b of butter-fat in a season. On account of MR E. L. ADAMS rr Pitcairns,” Brookside: 7 u^ e s^ m^r eS ‘ an COWS ' due Au «- B cs^T r O o^e^ d t ed F “ Heifer Butter-fat records for each of the seven cows will be available on sale day Snl- \ ng as * hlgh as 5461 b fa t; four are due in August and three in October! n n al C to “Eimwood Majesty,” Mas<Jn an d Sons, and carries nothing under 4.5 test in nearest Sections. His dam did 421 fat seasons’ a ° d 524 fat in her first thre ® pm wood Majesty’s first heifers in milk this season averaged 4.4 per cent. test. Eight Friesian heifer calves are all bv the above bull out of tested dams. y Owner has genuine reason for selling as apart from 10 two-year registered heifers coming into the herd he is selling these excellent grades as he intends to keen all registered cattle. p On account of MR R. S. WEBB “Ashford," Brookside: 9 Jersey artd Jersey Cross Cows Due August/September. 2 Jersey Cross Heifers, rising 2 years; >lue August/September. On account of MR J. F BARTON "Maryfield,” Doyleston: 9 Jersey Friesian Cross Cows, due August/September. 3 L er J* ey Friesian Cross Two-year Heifers, due September. On account of MR D. J. MUCKLE Ashburton: 5 Shorthorn Jersey Cross Heifers. 2 Se e p r te^r eiferS ’ A ” dUe August/ H. MATSON and CO.. Auctioneers. 4003 CHIROPODISTS MR and MRS JOHN S POULTON Ms.N ACh (US.A) Ls.Ch < Eng > Chiropodists - Coot Specialists Corns etc.. I'reatea Painlessly 272 HIGH STREET <3 Doors from Wool worths > TELEPHONE 60-315 UIC FOR Sana ana Shingle Supplies ho.-j of Wuttakers, Phone 69-75 j

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27664, 21 May 1955, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27664, 21 May 1955, Page 22

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