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TattersalTa. T AT T E S A 1 * S. THIS Dir. SATURDAY, JAN. Bih. USUAL WEEKLY HORSE SALE. Commencing at 11.30 sharp. PRBBBNTENTEIES: 100 HORSES. Comprising Broken and Unbroken Draught Horses Hank and Light Harness Horses Cobs, Ponies, &C*t «C.| bo. SPECIAL ENTRIES. Account Mr W • Gerard. . -vtt. Tl A r\-o IO UNBEOKEN COLTS AND 10 Oil llt pxLLIES; bred on the Snowdan Hills, the making of rare Hack and Light Harness Horses Persons requiring horses ofagood hor^oonstb tutlon, and of a stamp to do a lot of work, are Invited to inspect. Account various owners, UnatandingDAEK BAT MAKE, 4yrs, by broken to saddle and harness: thoroughly quiet in both, and con be for hwiiPSfl work Upatodtag CHESTNUT GELDING, dyrs.by Leonards j a rare weight carrier, grand sort, very showy and quiet BAT MAKE, broken to saddle and harness, norfectly quiet and a fast mover 880 WK MABE, broken to saddle and harness, quiet in both: good stamp : trial BAT HARNESS GELDING, PADDY.broken to saddle and harness ; quiet in both CHESTNUT MARE, TOPaY, broken to saddle: good quiet mare BAT MARE, broken to saddle and harness, with a trial - BET of HARNESS and SPRING CART, m good condition Account Mr J. Weatharall, BAT GELDING, Syrs, broken to saddle and harness; good quiet horse ; trial in light harness. Account Mr E. Halllday, . BAT COB GELDING, broken to saddle, quiet for a lady to ride Account other owners, a USEFUL DRAUGHT AND FARM Qi HORSES, just out of constant work Also, , 2 GOOD SORTED HACK and LIGHT HARNESS HORSES 2 DRAUGHTS, just out of work CHESTNUT HARNESS HORSE, good and quiet worker Also* Pair of BOYS’ PONIES, thoroughly quiet. Prior to the Horse Sale, we SHALL OFFER Sundry Drays Spring Carts, Lota of Harness Saddlery, 40. H< & cO .. m Auctioneers. H. Matson & 00. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1887. CLEARING SALE, PAPANUI. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HORSES, GREYHOUND, 40. IfITESaES H. MATSON b CO. have received yII instructions from Mr John Wild, who is moving to the Hotel, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, t his Residence, corner Sawyer's Arms road and Highsted road, Papannl, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 14th. at 12 o’clock. The whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising— Dining-room, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. Kitchen Utensils, Ac., Large 10 x 4 Kaun Dining Table, Sewing Machine in good repair Also* Garden Tools, Portable Boiler, Sundries too xiamorous to particulariso* Growing Crop of onions 1 Two-year-old Colt, by Berlin-“ Bee swing 1 First-class Trap Mare . 1 Greyhound Slut, Coomaasie, with slips, covers, friction gloves, fto. . W Extra Entries of Stock will be received. Luncheon provided. H. MATSON & CO„ or Auctioneers. BANKS’ PENINSULA. GEBBIE’S VALLEY. fESSBS H. MATSON b CO. have received L instructions from Mrs Reeve, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Canterbury Land Salerooms, Cashel street, os SATURDAY, JANUARY 15th, 1887, At 2 o’clock. All that FIRST-CLASS FARM, Containing 152 ACE ® S * Si'uato at Gehhie’s Valley, Within two miles from Railway Station. The Property is part fine undulating downs and part flat and valley, all securely fenced, and subdivided very conveniently. All laid down in English grass and clover. Ample supply of water. THE IMPROVEMENTS Consist of Good 5-roomed Dwelling-house, nearly new Wool Shed Sheep Yards and Stock Yards Kitchen Garden and Orchard. Thirteen Acres in Oats and sown down in Grass and Clover. The Property adjoins Messrs Wheeler and Sheppard. H. MATSON & CO.. Auctioneers. 15th JANUARY, 1887. LESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from the Executors of the late rles Newton, deceased, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the shove date. At their Salerooms in Cashel street, 3 WHOLE OP THAT CHOICE ESTATE, situate on the North road, by Papanui, and known as NORTHCOTE, Comprising— H Acres and one quarter of capital LAND, together with Garden, Orchards, be., be. The Dwelling-house thereon contains eleven rooms, with every modern convenience, Stable, Wash-house, and Outbuildings. Splendid situation, abundance of artesian water, plenty of fruit, a cheerful home. AlßO| About ELEVEN ACRES ADJOINING, having frontage upon side _ road and railway; securely fenced, and laid down to grass. Terms upon application. Cards to view upon Tuesdays and Fridays. Should any gentleman require a comfortable home, we advise him to inspect Northcoio, H. MATSON b GO , 866 Auctioneers. BY ORDERS OF THE idcHT FOR PUBLIC TRUSTEE. In re S4RAH FOLEY, a Lunatic. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions froin the Agents for Public Trustee, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Canterbury Land Salerooms, Cashel street, os SATURDAY, J AN. 15th, 1887, At 2 o’clock, « A ACRES of CAPITAL LAND, situate near /Gi the mouth of the Rongitata River on the Coldstream Ban, being all that parcel of Land contained in E.s, 23511. Title—Land Transfer Act. A bona fide opportunity for securing a nice little homestead, as the property must be sold absolutely. For particulars apply to H. MATSON b CO., Auctioneers; or ACLAND.BABNS & CO., 1011 Agents for Public Trustee. In the Estate of T. P. BABER. SATURDAY, ISIH JANUARY, 1887. THE ADDINGTON STORES TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. M ESSRS H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ' On the above date. Those well-known, Commodious STORES at Addington, built after the most convenient designs, upon one half-aore of land, with Biding at Addington. Terms at Sale, or upon application to the Auctioneers. A GRAIN SYNDICATE WOULD DO WELL THIS SEASON. Also, -One Acre and one-eighth of LAND, more or less, at SUMNER, having frontages on the Beach and Nayland street, together with comfortable Dwelling-house. This is a very Choice Property. H. MATSON b CO.. 1010 Auctioneers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8062, 8 January 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8062, 8 January 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8062, 8 January 1887, Page 8

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