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H. Matson & C° : XHIB DAI. TT AST AUCTION OP THE SEA&Dn Canterbury wool "and grain stores. At. 11 o’clock. „„ T , T rrrn GRAIN, SEED AND FARM PRODUCE. CATALOGUE INCLUDESWheat, Oats. Barley, Beans, Oatsheaf Chatt, Clovers, Meal, &c. Com Bins, Paragon Washing-Machine, Harness, &c. , , . All will he sold at ruling market rates to enable us to clear stores for wool. ... 7103 H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. WOOL. FIRST SALE OP THE SEASON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, , . 1894, MESSRS H. MATSON & CO. are making Liberal CASH ADVANCES Against the ensuing Clip of Wool, PEEK OP COMMISSION. Woolpacks, Twine and Branding Material sent immediately on receipt of order, AT THE VERT LOWEST BATESConsign Wool to “MATSON’S,” Christchurch, and it vrill come direct into Stores, PREE OP CARTAGE CHARGES TO VENDORS. We guarantee PERSONAL SUPERVISION in every branch of the business. Account Sales and proceeds promptly rendered H. MATSON & CO„ Wool-Brokers, Canterbury Wool Stores, 7100 Cashel Street. GEBBIB’S ESTATE. o NE OP THE VERY EARLIEST SELECTIONS. SUBDIVIDED INTO SEVEN BLOCKS.,, Ranging in area from 84 ACRES to 960 ACRES. Plans showing subdivisions in course of preparation. Particulars of each block, showing improvements, may be seen at the offices of the undersigned, THE WHOLE ESTATE, COMPRISING ABOUT 3850 ACRES, will he SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 12th, 1894. 7104 H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. JjJl OK SALE AT MARKET BATES. Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, Glovers, Turnip Seeds, and every other description of seed required, Also, Fertilisers, various, K. MATSON & CO., 7101 Cashel Street. BONEDUST. THE Very Best LOCALLY-MANUFACTURED manures. In Three Sizes, at Lowest Rates. In Any Quantities. H. MATSON & CO., 7102 Cashel Street. n i E. B. Sorensen. THIS DAT, 11 o’clock. HB, SORENSEN will Sell by Public Auction, „ at his Yards, Lichfield Street, Grindstone, Buckets, saws, tubs, boiler, rope, 2 cwt nails, fenders, cheese, bacon, potatoes, carrots, sharps, wheat, clothing, 2 very good Whitechapel carts,' spring drays (new and old), tip dray and buggies, wire netting and hog wire, plough, chalfcutter, galvanised iron, harness (new and old); also, as usual, pigs, poultry, calves and sundries; also 1 horse, cart and harness, a real good turnout. 7044 H. B. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. LYTTELTON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, X o’clock. Norwich Quay. Goods removed for convenience of sale. H B. SORENSEN has received instructions . from J. J. M. Hamilton, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In the estate of the late Mr M’Killigan, FURNITURE AMD EFFECTS, Consisting of— Looking-glass and Table, Washstand, and Ware Chest of Drawers, Towel-horse, Blankets, Pillows, Mattresses, Bedsteads, Cupboard, Books, Carpets, Lamp, Filter, Iron Tubs, Boiler, Saucepans, Brooms, Bridle, Tea Set and Crockery, and sundries 7045 No reserve. H, B. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. Todhunter & Jennings. CLEARING SALE OP LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &o. LINCOLN. Having sold MR MORBHEAD’S FARM, Ware now instructed by him to dispose of the whole of his Live and Dead Stock by PUBLIn AUCTION, at his Homestead, ou THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Ist. Particulars—--235 splendid cross-bred ewes in the wool (with 100 per cent grand lambs), 5, G and 8-tooth Border Leicester rams, draught gelding “ Prince,” ditto “Captain,” draught mare “Maggie” (in foal to Grandmaster), draught mare “Madam,” buggy horse “ Tommy,” two-year-old draught colt, cow (just calved), 3 heifers,’2 sows in pig, good sheep dog, Massoy-Harris reaper and binder (nearly new), ditto side delivery (nearly new), Hornsby grassmower, double-furrow plough (by Duncan), 2 singlefurrow ploughs, disc harrows, Cambridge roller, tripod barrows, horse rake, 2 farm drays, 3 frames (one very large for hay and straw carting), 19coulter drill, weighing machine, sack harrow, grindstone, drain-pipes, 5 horse covers, carpenter’s tools, tarpaulins, 1000 yards wire netting, wool press, hurdles, D.B. gun, &0., &c,, &0,, plough, shaft and leading harness, buggy (by Howland), buggy harness, saddle and bridle, trap. The household furniture is exceptionally good and equal to new, and comprises—Elegant suite in crimson Damask, Brussels carpet, splendid American organ, oil paintings and engravings, pier glass, tables, fenders, fireirons, rugs, curtains, poles, ornaments, hooks, &c. Contents of '4 Bedrooms—Brussels carpets, chests of drawers, beds and bedding, wash stands and ware, dressing tables, chairs, &c., &c. Dining, room and Kitchen contain —Couches, chairs, tables, oilcloth, crockery, tea and coffee services, dinner and tea sets, cutlery, glassware, sewing machine, ornaments, and sundries too numerous to particularise. The whole for absolute Clearance. Sale at jo noon punctually. Luncheon will be provided. TODHUNTEE & JENNINGS 7122 Auctioneers. ‘ WOOL SEASON. TO OUR FRIENDS AND CLIENTS. OUR FIRST WOOL SALE WILL TAKE PLACE NOVEMBER 23rd, Woolpacks and Twine forwarded on receipt of order. TODHUNTEB& JENNINGS 7121 Auctioneers. Wi Buss. RANGIORA SHOW PRIVILEGES. TUESDAY, OCT. 23, Me BUSS WILL SELL at his Rooms on TUESDAY, on behalf of the Northern Agricultural and Pastoral Association— The Bights of Luncheon Booth, Confectioner’s Booth, Sports and Catalogues at the ANNUAL SHOW, to be held on Ist November - . Sale at 3 o’clock. 7092 WM, BUSS, Auctioneer. RANGIOKA. CENTRAL STOCK MARKET. TUESDAY, OCT, 23ed, . 1000 ■ PAT ana STOEE SHEEP 20Q Head CATTLE 150 PIGS SPECIAL ENTRY— Head well-grown YOUNG CATTLE ■£oo CROSS-BRED EWES and LAMBS Sale at half-past 10 o’clock. 7093 W. BUSS, Auctioneer, RANGIORA. IMPORTANT TO BUTCHERS. T O L E All those Premises known as the MARKET BUTCHERY, Lately in the occupation of Mr G. H. Cot The'Sausage Machine, Horses, Carts, and e Working-Plant may be taken at valuation is a good trade connection to the business. Immediate possession. W. BUSS, 7094 Estate A{ WANTED Known—Just received, second shipment Eotherhams, Railway and Workmen’s English Keyless Lever Watches, accurate timekeepers, cases extra strong and close-fitting. Price £4 10s, can be bought by monthlyinstalments. These watches are supplied to all railways in England. £IOO reward if any better value has ever been offered at double the money. J, F. Stratz, 261, Hugh Street, Christchurch, Telephone.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 10482, 20 October 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 10482, 20 October 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 10482, 20 October 1894, Page 8

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