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AUCTIONS H. MATSON AND CO. H. MATSON AND CO. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. MAIN ROAD, CUST, PE on THURSDAY, MARCH 21, AT 1.30 P.M. H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from MR W. W. ALLEN (whose farm we have sold) to offer on the property. Main road, Cust, - the following Live and Dead Stock: COWS: Three Registered Friesians— LESDALE PIETERTJE MONICA N (73685), Vol. 41. Inseminated Dec. 22, 1956, to Lelburn Commander Domino; due 1.10.57, to D- sixth calf. SPRINGWATER GRETCHEN (81426), Vol. 43. Inseminated Dec. 23, 1956, to Lelburn Com- - mander Domino; due 1.9.57 to third calf. MILL DAIRY BUTTERCUP, Heifer V 1 Calf, born Sept. 27, 1956. Three Grade Friesians — ISABELLE. Inseminated Nov. 21, n “ 1956, to Lelburne Commander • Domino; due 30.8.57 to fourth by calf. , k " JULIETTA, in calf to Mill Dairy „ Romeo, due 7.5.57 to second 2° calf. rv SALLY, 18 months, empty, by POULTRY: of 17 Ducks, Khaki Campbell (two le * drakes, 12 old ducks, 3 young), 28 Pullets (6 Aust., 11 White Leghorn, r. K 11 Black and White), 40 one, two, and three-year Hens, 2 Bantam r y Hens. HAY: ir)S t Approx. 270 bales fair Cow Hay, 28 bales Good Lucerne, 30 bales re Damaged Lucerne, 20 bales H.l ve Straw (last year's), 10 bales Wheat Straw. ,E, DAIRY PLANT: Alfa Laval Minor Milker, good ed order; Alfa Laval 35-gal. Separator, electric motor and drive; set of Refy cording Scales; 4 Cream Cans (1 5gal., 1 4-gal., 2 3-gal.), Buckets. e e t SUNDRIES: Bft x Bft Portable Pig House, on mi skids (nearly new), 2 Pig Troughs er (i wood, 1 concrete), Fowl and Cricken House on wheels. Ark (take 50 chicks or 6-8 . hens). Chicken Coops, N- Runs, Trough's, Saw Bench (24in saw and belt), Single-furrow Plough, Tractor Trailer on iron wheels. Hand Cart (for feed pigs, cart out hay), '•* Old Fordson Tractor, Gent’s Cycle, A.J.S. Motor-cycle (w.0.f., good order, Sloper model). Leg Vice. Hay Fork. Gorse Knives, Hay Knife, Buil Chain. Calf Chains. Halters, Hose, Fed Drums. Crowbar. 3 Iron Posts, Tramway Sleeper, 2 Pig Coppers, Pumice Copper and Concrete Tubs, Water-race Drag,Post Mould (12ft x 12ft, x 4ft 3in), 2 Cross-cut Saws, Water Pipe and Fittings, quantity Sacks. Scrap Metal and Iron, and numerous Sundries. 1 Rotary Pump (1000 to 1500 gallons per hour). S: FURNITURE: M Bedroom Suite (beech, complete), 2 Single Beds. 2 Wardrobes, 2 Dressing Tabels, Morris Chair, 6 Kitchen R Chairs, Floral Carpet (blue. 12ft x n ’ 10ft), Kitchen Table, 4ft 6in x 2ft Bin). Linen Cupboard, Gateleg Table, ' Wireless Table, Flower Pot Stand, Tea Waggon, quantity Jam Jars, PreN serving Jars. etc. A LIMITED NUMBER OF OUTQ SIDE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. On Account of MRS T. B. LOCK: t 1 Dining Table. On Account of MR S. BELLAMY, i- Cust: 4 Friesian Cross Cows, 2nd to N 4th calvers, due July/August. 4 Geese. 1 Single-furrow Garden Plough. £)n Account of CLIENT: I, BooTh-Mac. Tandem Discs, 1 Set : 5-Leaf Massey Harrows. 1 250- ' 3S Chicken Electric Brooder, Planet Junr. Seeder, Trailer with stock sides. q H. MATSON and CO., ' Auctioneers. 3541 H. MATSON AND CO. n IMPORTANT LAND AUCTION OF MIXED GRAZING AND AGRICULTURAL LAND Comprising 343 ACRES situated H LCBURN, will be offered on Account of MRS H. G. BENNETT in the NORTHERN A. and P. ASSOCIATION ROOMS, RANGIORA, on FRIDAY, MARCH 22, at 2.30 P.M. ] H. MATSON and CO. have received < d instructions from MRS G. H. BEN- ’- NETT to offer as above her property i- of ?? 343 ACRES, situate approximately 9 miles from Rangiora, mostly tarsealed road. This property is being offered owing to unforseen circumstances. The whole property is flat and ! comprises heavy to light stony ’ ground, well fenced by gorse and ' )_ wire fences and subdivided into 1 approx. 20 paddocks, watered by •' r, well. J The normal carrying capacity j r, is 500 breeding ewes, plus 150 ’ ewe hoggets, rams and killers , r, approx. 30. . 25 acres of wheat or barley . r, is grown in addition to the carry- ‘ ing of sheep. 1 r, At present there are 20 acres , of 1-year grass and clover, 70 . r, acres of 2 and 3-year-old grass ' and clover, 173 acres of old pas- , r, ture carrying a reasonably good . sole of grass. 12 acres of cerr, tified lucerne newly sown. 14 j acres of rape, 7 acres of tur- : r, nips and approx. J-acre of pota- A toes. 14 acres in barley and ' r, wheat stubble, 14 acres worked < ready for grass or green feed. c r. IMPROVEMENTS—There is a 5roomed cottage with all con- j f. veniences, hot and cold water, j electric rangette, electric light j and telephone. t OUTBUILDINGS comprise good c Shearing Shed and Leanto Gran- r ary, excellent Implement Shed, ■) Hay Shed capable of taking 1500 c 11 bales. Sheepyards, Pigstyes and \ Fowlhouses. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE—e This property has come on the market because of unforeseen circum--0 stances. It has never been abused and has been well limed and topdressed. The fences of gorse and = wire are good. Lambing figures are generally in the vicinity of 115 per cent, and all lambs are fattened and others purchased and fattened according to the season. The whole pro--1 perty as it is on tar-sealed road, represents an excellent opportunity for someone to acquire a good allround farm of its type in this very 1 favourable locality. Yields of 60 bus. of barley and 40 bushels of wheat have been grown. The rates are £42 19s 4d. and with the property there is a 5-acre reserve at an annual rent of 10s. Terms—lo per cent, on the fall of c the hammer, balance cash on possession. For further details apply to f H. MATSON and CO., I - Auctioneers v t r or the Solicitors, v J MESSRS HELMORE. VAN ASCH and v 3 WALTON. s 5 ' 1 ’■■■ = C 3 TIMARU FLOCK RAM FAIR v SPECIAL ENTRY. v 1 25 C.F.A. STUD ROMNEY EWES i--25 C.F.A. STUD ROMNEY EWES a On Account W. R. THAYER, "Granton,” 1 Merino Downs, Gore: I CONSTITUTION BONE AND s CONSTITUTION BONE AND STRONG WOOL. STRONG WOOL. We have inspected these ewes and can thoroughly recommend them. Mr Thayer over the last five or ’ six years has been using the best "MEADOWSLEA” sires he could - ; purchase and the proof of his success can be seen in these sheep. Auctioneers: . WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and COLTD., TIMARU. 3578 ’ MAKE £5 weekly extra at home Lovely Dolls, popular Shell Novelties and other profitable crafts earn • quick cash Free, handsome Kitset. English materials. We market your output Write "Dolls,” Box 1703, 1 Wellington. H.S.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28222, 9 March 1957, Page 26

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