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Tattersall's. E B S A L L. ' S . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28ih. USUAL WEEKLY HORSE SALE, Coinineucing at 11 o'clock. PSESF.NT ENTRIES: r»n H O R S E b. W, Inducing a number OF UNBROKEN COLTS „__„„„ giciffii?aV^S E HORSEs SPECIAL LINE: Account Captain Tosswill, « Superior DRAUGHT MAKISS, all thorough , O <'6od workers; have been regularly wrought I this harvest, and can ho recommended. We have now on Private Sale a very Large Assortlent of TRAPS, including all descriptions; prices exceeding low. H> MATSQK & co<> 0737 Auctioneers. H. MCatson & Co. D D I N G T O N YARDS. THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25m. - K HEAD EAT CATTLE—nice quality beef K n Large Size well-grown STORE PIGS Account Mr H. Hawkins, - 30 T 0 40 STOEE PIGS Account Mr M. Dixon, OA{) PAT CKOSS-BEKDS Account Messrs Gonld and Cameron, ' -I 20 FAT MERINO WETHERS rn FAT CROSS-BREDS. H. MATSON & CO., 97(38 Auctioneers. THURSDAY, MARCH sth, ISBS. GOVERNOR'S BAY. LITE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. ON THURSDAY, MARCH sth. E3SRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr AY. Bramloy (who is tier for England), to SELL Bl' PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Homestead, Governor's Bay, os THURSDAY, MARCH sm, 1885, At 12 o'clock. The whole of his live and dead farming stock, without reserve, viz. :—l5O fat 2-tooth cross-bred wethers, 30 fat ewes, 25 fat lambs. 150 2-tooth crossbred wethers, in forward condition, 200 largeframed cross-bred breeding ewes, 100 cross-bred ewes with 100 lambs, 50 lambs. Cattle: 30 2-year-old steers, 10 2-year-old heifer?, 10 yearlings, 5 calves, 4' cows in full profit, 3 cows to calve in March, 4 springing heifers, 1 shorthorn bull, well-bred. Horses : 1 light draught geldirg, 7yrs, accustomed to town and trains, good mover, 1 first-class Lack, 7yrs ; good jumper uud stock mare, carries a ladv. Pigs : 4 sows with 25 pigs, 60 fowls, 1 small stack oaten hay, 1 stack of gra3B. Implements, &c. : Spring dray, sledge, wheelbarrow, grindstone, carpenters' and garden tools, &c, &c, dray harness, saddle and bridle, horse cloths, tarpaulins, &c, cocksfoot seed and potatoes, carrots, onions, apples, pears, &c, bees, 2 good sheep dogs, household lurniture, dairy utensils. Account Mr R. Manson, O FAT COWS. Jii Hayward's Coach, from Lyttelton, arrives at "<le at 11.30 a.m. Luncheon provided. H. MATSON & CO., 9C84 214 Auctioneers. CANTEuBURY RAM AND EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, MAECH 19th. r7"3 are now receiving Entries for the above forward us particulars of their sheep intended for Sale at as early a date as possible. The latest day on which Entries may be made is Thursday, March 12th. Ample Paddock Accommodation available. H. MATSON & CO., 975 S Stock Salesmon. PROPERTIES FOE SALE BT 3E£. US. ATS O N & Co. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, CASHEL STREET. HAREWOOD ROAD.—SO Acres of very choice Land, together with two Dwel"- ~ " of 7 and 8 rooms ; section seen and sub-divided, a very valuable property of increasing value. 70 NEW BUIGHTON—2O Acres, admirably adapted for sub-division, within easy distance from the Sea Beach, and with good road frontage. - 68 COURTENAY. —50 Acres of good Pasture Land, very conveniently situated, near to Templeton Railway Station ; well watered and subdivided, House and every convenience ; very cheap property. 61 GOVERNOR'S BAiT.—362 Acres Land, 7-roomed House, and all necessary Outbuildings; large orchard; 10 miles from Christchurch and S milei from Lyttelton. ' 78 PAPANUl.—VeryV.clioiee Homestead of 5 Acres on thV? North road, close to Railway, Trams, and Schools, witu Dwelling-house, Garden, and Orchard. . 73 HAREWOOD ROAD, PAPANUI.—Choice Block of Land, having 12 chain : frontage, subdivided into convenient paddocks, together w:th comfortableDwelling-Houso,; one mile from Tram and Railway. 63 PAP AH UI ROAD.—4 Acres and 8 Perches Land; superior little block of. land, fenced, and planted with shrubs; one of the choicest properties between the North Belt and papauui, admirably adapted for building sites. 122 STYX. —354 Acres Land ; situate at the Styx, fenced and subdivided into capital paddocks. Good value. £4 BOTTLE LAKE (New Brighton).—26o Acres, lying between Bottle JL,ake and the >' ew Brighton Beach, adji ining the Council Reserve. Very good value. Certain profit. 54 TO LET. PAPANUI ROAD.—2O to 25 Acres Land ; very eligible situation; good residence for gentleman's family. Two-storied House, 16 rooms, bathroom; hot and cold water laid on throughout; grounds beautifully irrigated by a running stream, atounding with gold and silver fish and trout, and garden-shrubbery tastefully laid out; ornamental water for boating, &c, &o. Every convenience. Can he rented furnished or unfurnished. 85 STATION PROPERTIES AND RUNS. FARMS OF ALL SIZES. TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS In Great Number. TOWNSHIP SECTIONS AROUND CHRISTCHURCH, jinwood Addiugton Crewe ichnioud Heslington Bligh's road Sydenham New Brighton Sumner Bryndwr Opawa &c. PROPERTIES SUITABLE FOR INVESTMENT. FARMS TO LET ON LEASE. Terms arranged for Easy Purchase. Full particulars on application at our Land Office, 164, Cashel street. H. MATSON & CO.. 9753 Laud and Estate Agents. ÜBM TO LET BY TENDER. Mrs Henry Torlesse's Farm at RANGIORA, now in the occupation of Mr Joseph Ford, comprised in ■jLgy ACRES OF RICH HEAVY LAND, With Good Improvements. Conditions of Lease and all information to be h ad from Agents. Tenders received up to Saturday, 28th February 1835. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ■9789 H. MATSON & CO., Agents. Charles Clark. HAR L E S Established 1861. AUCTIONEER, &AND ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT LICENSED LAND BROKER AND SWORN VALUATOR, Under the LAID T,RANbFER ACT. LAND SALES held every week in the Hereford street Auction Rooms. VALUATIONS carefully made of Landed Properties. AUCTION SALES of Household Furniture and effects conducted in Town and Country. Absentees represented and rents collected. CASH ready for investment at lowest current rates' of interest. C H nSWS ?Jreefc. ___ ___. ■' '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7484, 25 February 1885, Page 8

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