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H. Matson ' J te pa. 1 oamL&u/' \ 1 i TO FARMERS, CAPITALISTS, SIEOULATOBS, AND ! OTHERS. Grand opportunity lor Investment, and of securing - some of the best and most valuable COUNTRY, SUBURBAN, AND TOWN FREEHOLDS InNorth Otago and Canterbury. Also, PURE-BRED DRAUGHT HOBSES AYRSHIRE CATTLE. MESSRS a. MATSON a CO., (in conjunction with Messrs Wright, Stephenson, and Co., junnedin, D. Btronach, (or N.Z.L. and M. A. Co., and Messrs Connell and Clowes), have been favoured with instructions from Messt s Fleming and Hedlej , consequent upon their \ DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP Through effluxion ’of time, to hold an ! | UNBESEEVED CLEARING SALE, At the Stnd Farm, Floraville, pne mile from < : - < Oatnuu, ON TUESDAY, APftIL 13, And following days, the undermentioned ’ PROPERTIES, LIVE STOCK, Ac. : LOT 1. ■.The Tnchoime Estate, of 1819 acres, comprises some of the best land in the Osmsrn district. .It is covered with Bed Clover, kneedeep,; For wheat growing purposes it outi not be bcattn-if equalled-:u tee bouthem Hemisphere, as wheat- grown on this Estate took First Prize three years in succession as wheat, flour, and bread, at the . Oamoru Show. This property will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. | LOT 9. . Font full Town Sections in the centre of the ; Town of Oamarn. On one oi the sections ate erected the Offices and Store of Messrs ■ Fleming and'Hedley, on another the Commercial Salcyards, Stables, Ac., Ac., Ac., the remaining twoheiug open sections. \ ,■ LOTS. . The premium on Municipal Section 8, Block IT, I immediately in front of the Eailway Station. Annual rental, £lO. ■ :;V . LOT i. “Floraville,*' the suburban residence of N. Fleming, Esq., comprising about 20 acres, together with Dwelling-house, Stables, Orchards, Ac., situate about one :mite from the town oU the Main North road. It is just possible that this valuable property may be ent up in lots to suit purchasers. Should this course be followed, due notice will be given previous to the sale. . SLOT 5. The Premium of 156 Acres of Educational Leasei hold; adjoining Lot 4. This Property has i been need as the Stud Farm for seven years, is splendidly watered, and well laid down in grass, having nine years to run, at an annual rental of 10s per acre-abont an I eighth of its real value, A rare spot for a .LOT 6. 100 Acres of first-class Freehold Land, situated outside the Waimate Gorge, all becme.y fenced and well watered. The proposed Gorge railway line intersects tb is property, and the station will be adjumiug. This property is in grass, and is loosing splendid. THE DRAUGHT STOCK Comprises the justly celebrated Entires YOUNG VANQUISHES, imported from Scot ; land by the late David Nesbitt - The famous three-year old Colt GLEN LTON And the young Entires YOUNG DUKE OLIVES CBOMWELL MASTEE SUMMONS inn TAM GLEN. IRA Furs Clydesdale Mares, Fillies, and Avv unbroken Colts. The young stock are by the following famous breeding sires : Sir William Wallace, Morley's Fancy, Jock o' Hazeldean, Young Banker, and Voung Vanquisher. Of the above Mares and Fillies three years and over, 70 are' served by Toung Vanquisher. Thoroughbreds and Hacks First-class Harness Horses The well-known pair of Boons Buggies, Harness, and Saddles. AYRSHIRE CATTLE, Comprising—--75 Pure Bulls, Cows, and Heifers. The herd of Ayrshires is unusnslly choice, the owners having gone to great expense in selecting from the best strains of imported and Colonialbred stock. The prize list ot every show at which the above have competed gives evidence of the aucoess with which their efforts have been attended. For purity of blood, quality and size combined, they stand unrivalled in the Southern Hemisphere. We need only now refer .intending purchasers to the Catalogues for full pedigrees. 25 First-class f and {-bred Ayrshires. SHORTHORN CATTLE. g Pure Cows A Pure Bull Calves, by Albion (imported), * and Priuee Eiby, by. Siby Knight 1 Yearling Bull, by King of the Jessamines. These cows were purchased at Mr Boag’s last sale, and the young stoox are the progeny of the cows by famous sires. 100 Pare Leicester Ewes and Lambs. The Auctioneers would draw the special attention of all interested parties to the above bona fide sale. Messrs Fleming and Hedley are dissolving partnership through effluxion of time, and the whole of their magnificent properties are placed in the market for absolute and unreserved sale. The general character of the country lands cannot be beaten, either for richness ot soil, climate, or situation; i while the town block stands unrivalled for position and business purposes. As breeder* and owners ot draught herses, Messrs Fleming and Hedley have Tong stood pre-ominent, and we are confident in asserting that for such a number of high-class draught breeding stock—possessing bone, hair, quality, and substance—they stand unrivalled in New Zealand, a good proportion of the young stock being by that prince of sirea. Young Vanquisher. The Ayrshire cattle require no comment, having established their reputation, and a name for their owners in every show-yard wherever exhibited. • Also, OK AAA Bushels Canadian Cats, equal to anything grown in Hew Zealand. Catalogues are mow ready, containing full particulars, which may be obtained on application to the Owners, FLEMING A HEDLEY. Or the Agents, Oamaru ; H. MATSON A CO., . . Auctioneers, Christchurch; WEIGHT, STEPHENSON, A CO.. Dunedin t D. STRONACH, N.Z.L. and M.A. Company, CONNELL A CLOWES, npany, Dunedin; ie slock will be sold in their catalogued TO FARMERS AND CHAIN DEALERS. CASH ADVANCES MADE by the undersigned upon shipments of WHEAT to England or the Colonies, Corn sacks supplied. H. MATSON A CO., 6063-158 i Cashel street, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5949, 20 March 1880, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5949, 20 March 1880, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5949, 20 March 1880, Page 8

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