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H. Mataon 8c Co. Y N 0 P S I AUCTION SALES. 20th APRIL, 1881.—At Tnttersall's, at 10 : Dairy Stock : at Tatteretill's, at 10.J0 : •Foot Rot Ointment; at TatterBill's, at 11 a.m.: Horses ;at Lima Kooms, at 2 o'clock : Mr William Boag's Aero Sections at Fendalton. 2Sth AriUL, ISS4.—At Dunsaudel Market: Pat and Store Sheep. 29th APEIL, 1881—At St Allans ; Cloaring Sale . of Geo. Dickinson's Dairy Stock. 29th APEIL, 1884.—At Waimato : Clearing Sale of Eiokiuan'a ' 8000 Snoop, 700 Cattle, 100 Horses, &c. WEDNESDAY, 30th.—At Addington Market; Fat Sheep, Fat Cattle, Storo Cattle, and Sheep, Fat Pigs, &e. WEDNESDAY, 30th.—At Waimato.: Continuation of F. M. Kickman's Clearing Sale. THURSDAY, Ist MAY. At Wnimate : Continuation of F. M. Eickman's Sale. THURSDAY, Ist MAY. At Canterbury Wool Stores : Slieep Skins, Hides, and Tallow. H. MATSON & CO., atrv nm Auctioneers. ME AVM. BOAG'S FENDALTON SECTIONS. SATURDAY, 26th APEIL, 1884, At 2 o'clock. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO., have received instructions from Wm. Boog, Esq., TO SELL, In conjunction with Messrs Eobert Wilkin and Co.THOSE CHOICE BUILDING SITES, Comprised in the on-ACRE PADDOCK, NOW SURVEYED INTO SECTIONS, And having Large Frontages on the FENDALTON EOAD LOWTHIAN EOAD, and TAY STEEET. The roads are now being formed and dedicated. The Sections are situated on a high level, and are close to the city. The Waiinairi Stream intersects the property, and from the picturesque and healthy locality they should command the special attention of all wishing to secure n quiet and pretty suburban site for residence. There being only about 26 Sections, no doubt the demand will be greater than the supply, the Allotments being laid out in one acre lots, making most convenient little properties. Terms of payment are as follows: 5 per cent deposit at sale, 10 per cent in one month, 10 per cent in six months, balance in five years, at six per cent. Full particulars and plans upon application to the agents, „ i E. WILKIN sy CO., Or, H. MATSON & CO., 3363 277 Auc MONDAY, 28th APEIL, 1884. Account Lewis Mathios, Esq., Southwood, OQA PRIME CBOSS-BEEDS. H. MATSON <fc CO., 34 Stock Salesmen. TUESDAY, APEIL 29, 1884. CLEARING SALE OF VERY CHOICE DALEY STOCK AND PLANT. ST ALBANS. MESSES H. MATSON <fc CO, have received instructions from Messrs Acland, Barns md Co., as agents for Mr Geo. Dickinson, to FELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Homestead, St Albans, TUESDAY, APEIL 29TH, 1884, At 12 o'clock, THE OLLOWING VERY CHOICE DAIEY STOCK AND PLANT: :0 RA DAIEY COWS and HEIFEES, OU a great majority of which will calve down shortly -1 SPEING CAET and HAENESS I HOESE-EAKE COBN-CBUSHEB -J HOESE-HOE -J SET HAENESS LABGE BOILER * CHOKE EOPE, 1 SET WEIGHTS AND - 1 SCALES O BUTTER CHUENS Milk Bucket, Dishes Tubs, Jars &c., &c. Also, SACKS OF ONIONS Large Lot of Sundries. TUESDAY, APEIL 29th, 1884, At 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers ; or 4406 294 ACLAND, BAENS & CO. WEDNESDAY, 30th APEIL, 1884. DDINGTON CAA HALF-BBED E WES, 2-and-4 tooth 2Jt) FAT CEOSS-BEED EWES H. MATSON & CO., Stock Salesmen. IV A I M A T E BEST EOUTE. GO BY MONDAY MID-DAY TEAIN TO TIMAEU, View the beauties of the City and surroundings, then proceed by the Morning Train. H. MATSON & CO., MACLEAN AND STEWAET, FLEMING AND HEDLEY, WAIMATE. TUESDAY, APEIL 29in, and Following Days. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP, CATTLE, HOEHES, &c. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. (Christchurch), MACLEAN & STEWAET (Timaru), and FLEMING & HEDLEY (Oamaru), have received instructiens from Mr F. M. Eickmau, of Waimato, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On TUESDAY, APRIL 29th, and Following Days, (The Horses, Harness, Drays, and Implements, will be sold on Tuesday, April 29th, at Mr Rickroan's Saleyitrds, Waimate, and the Sheep and Cattle will be sold on Wednesday, April 30th, at the Saleyards, Studholme Junction) 3000 Cross-bred and Merino Sheep 100 Head Prime Fat Steers and Maiden Heifers 400 Head Steers and Heifers in very forward condition, from 1 to 4 years old 60 Pedigree Ayrshire and Shorthorn qule Dairy Cows, in full milk or springing to calve SO Pedigree Ayrshire Pail-fed Heifers, spring ing to calve 50 Head Young Stock, Progeny of the above Cowb, by the pure-bred Ayrshire Bull Prince 1' Pure-bred Ayrshire Bull Prince * Young Bulls by Prince out of pure Ayrshire Cows, 1 Yearling Shorthorn Bull 30 Heavy, Young, Sound and Staunch Clydesdale Maiea and Geldings 10>'Well-bred, Young, Sound, Weight-carrying Hacks and Buggy Horses 10 Well-bred Marcs in foal and with foals at foot by Bluelight, 50 Unbroken Hackney and Draught Colts and Fillies, 1 to 4 years old 1 Yearling very Heavy Draught Entire Colt by Young Banker, dam Flower of Carnot Dray, D.F. Plough, Harrows, Swingletrees, Spring Dray and Carts. ,'jr.crican Waggon,and all the harness and covers ielciging to the horses. The sheep and cattle will be sold at Studholme Junction on Wednesday, April 30, and Thursday, May 1. ThejAuctioneers caa with confidence say-the above stock areas good as can bo found in tho Colony, and are for Positive Sale. Terms liberal. Sale each day at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided. Catalogues and full particulars can be had on application. H. MATSON k CO., ") MACLEAN & STEWAET, {-Auctioneers. 4096 FLEMING & HEDLEY, )

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7225, 26 April 1884, Page 8