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Tattersall’s. IMPORTANT HORSE SALE. THIS DAT, SATURDAY, APRIL 16ih. PRESENT ENTRIES: 120 BOSSES Including as - SPECIAL LXNLfe For Sale at 1 p.m.. 40 horses rao« G A N U I . Tinder instructions from (J. O. KIRKWOuD, ESQ., Waverley, Wanganu’. A SPECIALLY SELECTED CONSIGNMENT, BEAL PLUMS. From the Heaviest Draught to the Smallest Pony, And Several Good Hunters. THE PICK OP THE NORTH. Cob Proprietors. Tram Companies, and Private Individuals, SHOULD ATTEND THIS SALE. Account O. H. Clifford, Esq., BAT COL l\ Mont d’Or, 3yrs, by Apremon*. dam Anrifera by Diopmmtns. Tne above Colt is in training and fit to run. Account B. H. Avigdor, Esq-. PAIE or CARRIAGE HORSES, 3 and 4yrs, by Hornby out of Thoroughbred Mares, both broken to doable harness and quiet to to ride, and one to single harness and carries a lady. Al^Oa A grand set of ENGLISH DOUBLE HARNESS ; has only been a few times used. Pour-wheeled DOG c‘AUT, by Johustone (Cork); a really grand trap. Account Mr G. Donaldson, DSAT AND FRAME, nearly new Account various Clients, A first-class 6-year-old MAKE, broken to saddle and harness, Can't be.put wrong. cornea a lady, and would make a good cab mare The well-known BAT GELDING, Billy.Syrs, by Killarnav, stands 16 hands, and own brother to Commissioner _ CHESTNUT DRAUGHT GELDING, syrs, good worker in all kinds of harness D ARK CHBSTaU C MARE, broken to saddle and a fast trotter. Account an Ellesmere Client, fB good, strong, ►orviceable FARM HORSES, ■“ 5 and 6yrs, broken to all kinds of farm work Also, 3-roor-old unbroken COLT, by St Leonards, out of a Peer mare. The making of a grand hack. Account a Northern Client, A good, serviceable, youug DuaUGni ‘.a HORSES, just out of regular work. Account Mr P. Cunning ham, BAT GELDING, 6yrs, broken to plough chains, Ac. Account Mr J. Dempsey, | Stylish BUGGT PAIE, about 15 hands, nroken I to saddle and double harness, perfectly quiet, and one of them goes iu single harness and carries a lady. Account a Kaikoura Client, . BAT GELDING, Syrs. by Anteroe, about 14 hands, broken to saddle, a splendid hack, and very quiet Also, Saddle and Bridle. Account Mr J. C. Heimore. CHESTNUT GELDING, Cyra off, by aotara out of B first-class mare, broken to saddle and harness, perfectly quiet, and will carry a lady or child; satisfactory reason given for disposal. Account a Gentleman having no further use for same, A Real ABBOTT BUGGT, with Hood, incood order and condition, fitted with Colons patent aides. Also, CHESTNUT MABE, broken to saddle, single, and double harness, with a trial. Account a Client, CHESTNUT GELDING, broken to saddle and harness, good carriage or cab horse. BAT GELDING, broken to fuddle and harness, quiet; has been running in a doctor’s carta DRAUGHT MAKES and GELDINGS, good useful sorts, one of which is sold to cover grazing charges. We shall als"> Offer, at 11 a.m., DRAUGHT PlLLY.4yrß.bv Muir Lad (imp) DRAUGHT COLT. 4yrs, by Victor LIGHT BAY FILLY, 4yrs, by The Chief. Note.—lu consequence cf our numerous entries, and the necessity for making an early start with the sale, we must ask our clients to have their horses entered, and particulars given, not later tbazi 10.30 a.m. H, MATSON & C n „ 5523 Auctioneers. ESSES'H, MATSON & CO., have received instructions from W. Mtlliaitb, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At TattersalTs, Ashburton, ox FRIDAY, APRIL 22 s». At 10 SO sharp-. Thorough-bred -ntiie, ” BURLINGTON,” by Albany— dam Gossip. Also, ejfi COLTS & PfLi.IES, from yearlings to 6-years old, all bv Burlington, U. MATSON & CO , a Ashburton. H. Matson & Co. IMPORTANT SALE or LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. MESSES 11. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Deidrich Kruse, Esq., who has doteimined to Let his Beautiful Estat * of Freehold at I’apinui, aud proceed upon a tour, doing Germany on route, and, as a consequence, hao plated his surplus LIVE AND DEAD STUCK In onr hands FOB SA - E BY AUCTION, At the Homestead, Papanui. MONDAY, APKIL 13th. ISB7. At 12 o'clock. The following 14 Fir.t-class Da ry Cows, in profit and springing 12 Fat Bullocks -1 Heifers 30 Head Cattle and Young Stock 5 Caives 13<) 4-too'h Fat Wethers, fit for freezing G First-class Draught Horses, thorough good workers I Trotti- g Mare by Traducer 6 Unbroken Draught Colts, 2 to 4 years 1 I tog < 'art 1 Double-seated Buggy 1 Phaeton, nearly new 1 String Reaper and Binder, by M’Comiick ‘ 1 Potato Digger, in good order I Cambridge Roller, 1 Wooden Poller I Grass Mower, by Brigham and Co. 1 Winnowing Machine 3 3 ip Carts Z Disc Harrow, 1 Fcarifior Ploughs, Harrows, 4c. t *c. X Patent Mangle and Washing Machine combined, by Thos. Bradford and Co. X Champion Seed Drill X Dray and Plough Harness X Horse Bake X Horse Hoe Chaff-cutter Pigs, Poultry, 4c., 4c. Very Superior Crop of Mangolds Quantity of Sundries, It would be sheer waste of advertising space to dilate minutely oa the quality of the stock to be offered, suffice it to say— A Successful Man Never Owns Bad Stock. H, MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. 1800 ACRES. 1800 ACRES. WAIKABI VALLEY. THE LIMEHUEBT ESTATE. FOB ABSOLUTE SALE. MESSES H. MATSON 4 CO. have received instructions from the Mortgagees, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Land Salerooms, Cashel street, ON SATOEDAST, APEIL 23, 1837, At 2 o’clock, 1 ROft ACRES o£ really good AGBIGULTUEAL •Atruvr taND, all securely fenced, and subdivided into Lots to Suit Purchasers, and ■ to be obtained oa VERY EAST TERMS. The major portion of the Estate is laid down in English gross, and the balance is ia virgin soil. To Farmers in search of Good Limestone Country, the above offers an opportunity not to be met with every day. COMPACT FARMS OP GOOD QUALITY EASILY ACQUIRED. Flan and full particulars to be obtained at the •ffices of the Auctioneers. H. MATSON 4 CO., 5299 Auctioneers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8145, 16 April 1887, Page 8

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