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H. Matson Ss Co. FREEHOLD FARM. ngn ACRES GOOD LAND. "ESSRS H. MATSON k CO. havo received instructions from Mr Furze to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At tho Canterbury Land Salerooms, Cashol street, otr SATURDAY, MAY 3rd, 188 i, At 2 o'clock, /•on ACHES CAPITAL LAND, All securely fenced, aud situated on Wosteu ruu, situato three miles Conilu homoStead, adjoining tho Plantation Reserve and Mr Goerge Lill's freehold. Tho Farm is subdivided into threo paddocks, of which 200 acres are in turnips and grass, and 200 are in turnips; balance in tussock. Tho contract for water-raco is now lot, and will ruu through the proporty. The Farm is six miles from Dunsandel. H. MATSON & CO., 4TOB "99 Auctioneers. W OODLANDS FARM, IBWELL. TUESDAY, 6th MAY, 1684,. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Henry Dent Gardiner, Esq. (in consequence of his having lot the estate), to hold an absolute CLEARING SALE Of tho whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising—180ft TWO-TOOTH WETHEBS, Cross--800 TWO-TOOTH EWES, Cross-bred jr ma TWO-TOOTH CROSS-BRED EWES, «UU in lamb to Maclean rams «nn MIXED CBOSS-BBED EWES A K A MEEINO EWES, in lamb to Leicester tcOU rams DEAUGHT AND HACK HOBSES HEAD OF CATTLE Also, A Large Assortment of IMPLEMENTS, Among which will be found—--2 Gang Ploughs, 3 Blyth's, 1 Bansom's 2 Grubbers 2 M'Cormiek Twine Binders 2 ditto ditto wire 1 Horse Bake 3 Drays 2 Boilers 1 Disc Harrow 3 Sets Harrow 1 Champion Harrow 1 Broad-caster 1 Turnip Sower Together with the usual Miscellaneous Collection of Useful and Useless Articles to be found upon an ordinary Farmstead. Terms at Sale. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. H. MATSON & CO., 0 299 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT PUBLIC AUCTION. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT BESEBVE. ESSES H. MATSON & CO., have been instrncted TO SELL (In conjunction with Messrs E. Walton and Co.), FARM, TEMPLETON, The Whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK Pertaining to the Farm and Works, ABOUT THE LAST WEEK IN JUNE. In consequence of the Expiration of the Lease, the property will have to be sold in accordance with the will of the late Mr E. W. Trent! ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT EESEEVE, The Following : HEAVY AND LIGHT DEAUGHT HORSES 400 SHEEP O DAIRY COWS. IMPLEMENTS. 6 Sets chain, seed, twitch, and other harrows Wood and iron rollers Double, single, and subsoil ploughs Twine binders (Samuelson's), nearly new 1 Reaper, side delivery, and knife holder I Horserake,.by Ransomeand Sims Cast iron water cart (Howard's) 1 Chambers' patent manure distributor 1 Six-row turnip, carrot, and chicory drill, with patent manure distributor attached 1 Cultivator Winnowing machine Shingle sereen 2 Saddles and bridles 1 Very superior waggon, built to carry 6 tons 3 Tip carts, with hay frames and side boards complete 1 4cwt weighing machine, by Avery 3 Sack trucks 3 Wheelbarrows 2 Grindstones, 6 doz flat hoes 8 Doz weeding hoes 5 Hand drills Hay knives, gorse knives, hay forks and rakes 1 Man rake 6 Baskets 2 Carpenters' benches, ladders, saws, tools, &c. Sheep nets 90 Iron bark stakes Wool press, sheep brands, ear punch Sheep and pig troughs, empty casks 2 Horse hoes Spade, forks, and shovels Table, forms, and stools 2 Sets of blocks and tackle Wood and iron hurdles ' Portable forge, anvil, vice and blacksmith's tools A large number of iron and wood swingletreo3 Waggon cloths, ropes, lift, &o. Chicory and grass seed, twine, &c. HARNESS. Waggon, cart, plough, shaft, single and double trap harness, collars, names, headstalls, horse cloths, &c, &o. 14-horse steam engine and boiler, by BusselL of London 1 steam chest, 1 root washing machine 1 Root cutting machine Sack-holders, malt shovels, 2 sets stoking tools 1 Steam hoist, 1 large soaking vat Belts, shafting pulleys, hanger and plummor blocks 1 Very powerful force pump 1 Chaff-cutter, 1 oat-crusher, fitted up for hand or steam power SPECIALTIES. 2 Root-raising ploughs, invented by the late Mr E, w. Trent, and which cannot be equalled for raising root crops, subsoiling, or ploughing land; too hard for any other plough, Trent Bros, retain right to patent the same, and to mso them for their own business 1 Taylor's patent horse hoe, for hoeing any drilled crop, either on flat or ridge 1 Turnip cutter, by Gardiner Dairy utensils, scythes, &c., &c. And a large QUANTITY OF SUNDRIES , Too; numerous to particularise. Somothing of everything to be found on a Farm to suit everyone. Horses and Machinery can be seen at work at any timo to Ist of May. On account of Mr J. Trent, 1 Very suporior 4-wheeled dog cart, by Crutch, oil Melbourne, with a handsomely-matched Pair of Ponies, broken to doublo and single harness, and saddle Perfectly quiet, will pass trams, road rollers, Ac, and have been drivon by a lady. Also, A LARGE QUANTITY HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUEE. Particulars in future advertisement. H. MATSON & CO., 9 299 Auctioneers.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7225, 26 April 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7225, 26 April 1884, Page 8