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Tattersalls. 1 'A TTBBSAIiI'S THIS DAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 2Cth. -j >)A HORSES SPECIAL LOTS OF DRAUGHT STOCK. Account Mr Juo. Injjram. Contractor. Ashburtoi (now leaving for Northlsland), 5 First-class DRAUGHT GELDINGS. U and tfyrsold, just out ol contract work, and all stood sorts __...,, t.. vwp<?= S Sets of SHAFT and LEADING HAWSES. 2 FARM DRAYS. l>y Duncan, nearly now DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGH, with whipploSADDLE We farmers to the above «s the horses are really ;roo.i m every respect, ami the drays, &i\, in pood order. Account Mr XV. Brown, PKOWK DRAUGHT MARE, broken to all kinds of farm work Also, DAY HACK MARE. Account Mr John Smith, T?.Voap<= S Good staunch working DRAUGHT HORSES (2 geldings and 1 mare), ages 4yrs upwards, really good desirable stock. Account Mr D. Matheson, GREY DRAUGHT GELDING, broken to all kinds of work Als0 > , -.C CHESTNUT HACK MARE, 6yrs, by Messenger, broken to saddle and harness, quiet, ■ and isonuu Account Mr Geo. Edmonds, CHESTNUT DRAUGHT MARE, syrs, broken to all kinds of farm work Account Mr D. Renahan, Sefton, BAY' GELDING, Syrs, broken to all kinds ot farm work, good worker and staunch, with a trial. Account Mr J. Boag, Brookside, Pair of well-bred DRAUGHT MARES. Full particulars at sale Account Mr H. Westmacott, ■ first-class DRAUGHT MARES, well-bred and with foals at foot. Also, 3 DRAUGHT GELDINGS, good and staunch workers LIGHT HORSES. Account Mr George Wheeler, Sefton, GREY GELDING, broken to saddle and harness, has been used as a buggy horse, and is very quiet Account another owner, The well-known CROSS-COUNTRY MAKE, FORMOSA. Was regularly hunted last stason. A grand fencer and capital hack Account Mr C. Felt, The celebrated TROTTING HORSE, TINKER, broken to saddle, single and double harness, very quiet, with a trial, and is a grand ' roadster Account Mr Hurt, Papanui, CREAM-COLOURED PONY, broken to saddle and harness, can be ridden or driven by a child WHITECHAPEL DOG CART and SET OF HARNESS The above comprises a very neat and nice turnout. Account Mr George Edmonds, Ohoka, CHESTNUT DRAUGHT MARE, syrs, broken to all kinds of farm work Account Mr R. King, BLACK PONY GELDING, 3yrs, by Miracle, broken to saddle and harness, very quiet to ride, wiU carry a boy, and has been driven in a buggy about town Account Mr J. Bscott, Linwood, DARK BAY COB GELDING, broken to saddle and harness, a very quiet horse in either, and can be ridden or driven by a lady Also, DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY SET HARNESS and ENGLISH SADDLE Account Mr J. R. Johnstone, BAT GELDING, TOMMY, first-class harness horse Also, SET OF HARNESS CREAM-COLOURED PONY, gelding, syrs, broken to saddle, and will carry a lady or children. Account Another Owner, PAIR OF GOOD HACK AND HARNESS : HORSES. Account Mr John Hurly; Halswell, • I by Major, dam a mare imported by Mr Bluett. A good worker, sure, foal-getter, and a sound horse in every way. . Account Mr J. Mills, Sydenham, BLACK GELDING, broken to saddle, a grand • stamp of a hack, and good jumper. Account a gentleman, who is reducing his stock before the commencement of winter, HANDSOME MATCH PAIR of HARNESS PONIES, broken to saddle and double harness; a very nice pair. Also, COUPLE of HACK AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES. UNBROKEN STOCK. Account Mr Gilmour, 5 SUPERIOR DRAUGHT COLTS AND FILLIES, 3 and 4 years old, just fit to go into work. Also, A Number of LIGHT UNBROKEN COl/TS and FILLIES, Account Mr Makinini, COVERED LIGHT CARRIERS' WAGGON, for absolute sale. And for various owners, A QUANTITY OF LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS SADDLERY, &c, &c. Sale at 11 o'ok-ck sharp. Specially advertised lots, at lp.m. H. MATSON & CO., SO Auctioneers. TERSALL'S. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 2oth INST. On account of Mr Jno. Ingram, A LINE OF K HORSES, all good workers, sound and «J staunch (harness with all the horses) -1 SADDLE AND BRIDLE (nearly new) Q THEEE-FUEBOW PLOUGHS HORSE-COVERS and SACKS O TARPAULINS (new) H. MATSON & CO., €4l Auctioneers. SATURDAY, APRIL 26. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at TattersaU's, imme- j diately before the Horse Sale, -J A CASES, 1 dozes jars each, Allan's Patent •*■* Foot-rot Ointment. Certain cure. Absolute sale. A CASES A. Campbell's Shcsep Dip. A GALLON DRUMS of Ness & Co.'s Tar * Elixir Sheep Dip C TWO-GALLON DRUMS of Ness & Co.'s " Tar Elixir Sheep Dip 46» H. MATSOF & CO., Auctioneers. TATTEUSALL'S.-SPECIAL NOTICE TO BUYERS OF DEAUGHT STOCK. 1-ESSBS H. MATSON & CO. have received L instructions from Joseph Taylor, Esq., to OFFER TO THE PUBLIC, At an early date, A selection of 30 HEAD of his very SUPERIOR and WELL-BEED DEAUGHT HORSES, Comprising 3,4, 5 and 6-year-old Broken and Unbroken MABES AND GELDINGS, chiefly by that Prince of Sires, Old Major. Some of the mares in the line are stinted to Vanquisher, others have foals at foot by Mr M'Kellar's prize horses. As a breeder of draught stock, few men have given more attention to the matter, or been more successful than Mr Taylor. His horses have always commanded the best prices when brought into the market, and the above line will be found well worthy of inspection and quite up to previous drafts. At the same time we shall also offer, for same owner, 7 or 8 HACK and LIGHT HARNESS HOESES, broken and unbroken; good sorts; by Nolilemaa, Ax. Date of bale in Wednesday's issue. 4781 H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. H. Matson & Co. ST ALBANS. "NTEREST IN LEASE of 20 ACRES EICH . RECLAIMED SWAMP LAND, or would Let ou GLASGOW LEASES for a term of 30 years, in Lots of 2 Acres or more. Apply to AC LAND, BABNS & CO., Or, H. MATSON & CO., 4407 29i Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7225, 26 April 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7225, 26 April 1884, Page 8