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H. Matson ft Co _ TATTERSALL’S. •m H MATSON & CO. having purchased M tho woH.in OWn establishment have ftowuro in informing th«hr Friends.and tho PnbUo generally, that they will continue tho WEEKLY SALES or HOBBES CARRIAGES, Ac., and WILL HOLD THEIR VIRST SALE ON SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 10. N.B.—Tho whole Promises will bo Renovated And Re-arranged ns promptly ns possible, when o»W facility will bo given for a largo and genuine bust Tll'Bi. 6531 H. MATSON & 00., Auctioneers. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. R A M FA I B. SALE OP SITE FOR BOOTH AND CATALOGUES. Messrs h. matson & co. will soil nt TATTERS ALL’S, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1877, At I o’clock sharp, THE RIGHT OF SUPPLYING REFRESHMENTS At tbo Grounds on March 15 and 10. Also, RIGHT OF CATALOGUES. 6535 H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 12, At 12 o’clock. THE FOLLOWING IB A LIST OF THE AYONHEAD SHEEP, To bo Sold as above, for H. P. Gray, Esq., by MESSRS H, MATSON & CO., -i OA 2-TOOTH PURE-BRED. A A/V LEICESTER EWES | do do * Very Choice. V V 4-TOOTH ■| MIXED AGES 110 EWE LAMBS J Q A 2-TOOTH (and upwards) PUEE-BBED OVf LEICESTER RAMS 0Q RAM LAMBS O PURE-BRED LINCOLN EWES, 2-tooth PUEE-BEED do do. On PURE-BEED do do, £i\J and upwards 20 PDRE * BBED lincoi,n ewe 4-tooth 4- tooth LAMBS -j r\ 4-TOOTH (and upwards) LINCOLN X U RAMS PURE-BEED LINCOLN RAM LAMBS Also, 15 f.BBED AND OTHER SHEEP 05 HEAD OF CATTLE, Ac., Ac., Ac, SALE, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1877. The attention of Longwool Breeders is particuirly colled to this Sale. Terms Liberal.—Luncheon Provided. 533 H, MATSON A CO.. Auctioneers. CANTEEBTJEY RAM AND EWE F A I B. BREEDERS ore requested to forward the particulars of all aheep they wish disposed of by the undersigned without delay to enable them to complete catalogues. PRESENT ENTRY--500 BAMS 500 EWES 6537 H. MATSON A CO. W. Bubs CUST BALEYABD3 AND MARKET. mondatTmarch 19, IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. WBUS3 begs to remind his numerous • clients in the Cust District, that hia next Sale at the above Yards will take place on MONDAY, MARCH 19, And that the present entries comprise—--IGOC largo framed station merino ewes 500 cross-bred ewes Fat sheep Fat and store cattle Sale at 12 o’clock 65-J9 W, BUSS, Auctioneer. BANQIOEA. HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. NORTHERN CENTRAL HORSE FAIR. 100 H J^ AD FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 100 WBUSS has received instructions from • various Farmers and Breeders in the Northern District to SELL at his Yards, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above date, HORSES, Comprising— Broken heavy and light draught Mares and Geldings Unbroken draught Colts and Fillies, from 2 to 4 years old Unbroken light harness and hackneys Broken upstanding Hacks, and Light harness Horses All Parties intending to enter Horses for this Sale are requested to intimate the same as early as possible at tho office of tbo Auctioneer, so as to avoid delay on the morning of tho sale. Sale at half, post 11 o’clock. Refrrsbmonts. 6-550 W. BUSS Auctioneer. Chas. Clark SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LAND, IN HEREFORD STREET, CLOSE TO BT. JOHN’S CHURCH. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed to offer for Bale by Auction at his Booms, in Hereford Street, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, Town Sections Nos. 795, 787, 789, and tho Eastern moiety of 791. These sections ore but four chains from Latimer Square Aid St. John’s Church; have a North frontage and ore opposite the grounds of Wynn Williams, Esq. No, 785 is a corner, junction of Hereford and Barbodoes streets. 'J his is the only available Land-between the Bank of New Zealand and East Town Bolt, and for Building Biles it cannot be equalled. 6401 rale at 12 o'clock. 422 Wm. Wubou. PERENNIAL RYEGRASS. W\,\r ILSON having imported, ® II L Laugstoue from Loudon, BUSHELS PACEY'S perennial OUUIy RYE GRASS of tho very beat quality, is prepared to supply Farmers and outers at a small Advance uj>on Cost Price. Also, 5000 BUSHELS COLONIAL GROWN RYEGRASS, selected from some of tho best pastures in the Province. COW GRASS RED AND WHITE CLOVER ALSYKE HYBRID TREFOIL TIMOTHY 4c., 4c., AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, Also, WINTER TARES for Autumn sowing. Note.—xbe imported Ryegrass gives farmers an opimrlunity of changing thoir seed that seldom occurs, and which they would do well to take advantage of. Jan. 30,1877. w. WILSON, Hood Merchant, Christchurch, 211

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5009, 9 March 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5009, 9 March 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5009, 9 March 1877, Page 4

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