H. Mat-son * Coj THIS DAT, AT THE £ DDINGTON "yARDS. SPECIAL ENTRIES Include— Account D. Rutherford, Esq., 9 Trucks EAT SHEEP, from Leslie Hills (weather permitting). Account various owners, 200 Eat SHEEP 110 Eat EWES 200 Breeding EWES 300 Mixed Fat SHEEP 100 Fat SHEEP. H. MATSON & CO., 1497 Auctioneers. SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 20nt. AUCTION SALE OP LAND, SHOP AND DWELLING-HOUSE AT NEW BRIGHTON (With the option of taking Plant and Stock-in. Trade at Valuation). BY AUCTION, at Land Booms, Cashel Street, on account of ME EBNEBT SEFTON, who Is retiring from business. 0- Detail particulars see last Saturday's papers. Fot further information apply to - H. MATbON & CO., Auctioneers, Cashel Street ; or, MESSES DEACON* BISHOP, 1498 Solicitors, Hereford Street. TUESDAY NEXT. 23nx> JULY. INTEREST IN LEASE, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, at STYX. Account Mr W. J. Mulholland, Interest in Lease of 70 Acres, at Styx, with House and Improvements; 13 years to run at £2 an acre per annum. All the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK on the Farm, without reserve. 0* Particulars see last Saturday’s papers. Also—2YBAELING COLTS 300 HOGGETS Sale at 12.30 p.m. 1499 H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, JULY 25. CLEARING SALE OP LITE & DEAD STOCK, HOUSEHOLD FUENITUEB, PRIZE POULTRY, *o„ XT LINCOLN ROAD. MESSRS H. MATSON a CO, have received instructions from Mr Thomas Hoult (who ting Canterbury) to SeU by Public Auction, at w> Residence, Lincoln Road, on THURSDAY, JULY 25th, The whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, &0., aa follows— Cattle—2 Steers, fat (stall fed); 1 cow, fat (stall fed); 1 Half-bred Jersey Heifer 1 1st calf) in milk, and in c*U. Pigs—2 S ore pigs, 1 fat sow, 2 weauers. Horses work; 6 harness horses, all quiet and good workers. 1 Entire Pony, rising 4yrs (imp.); smallest and prettiest pony in Canterbury. Very quiet for children to ride. 1 Boy’s Pony Mare, syrs, saddle and bridle; very quiet in both saddle and harness. Vehicles—Double break, gig or single brake, waggonette, pole and shafts (seats nine), dray (farm), patent butcher’s order cart, convertible to milk cart. All in first-class order. HarcesS—6 sets light and heavy harness, new breaker’s riding saddle and bridle, Mexican saddle (new), set of breaking gear, 4 whips, hits and sundries. Household Furniture—Sitting-room—Piano by Oarl Liszt, Brussel’s carpet, bamboo settee, oval table, 10 occasional chairs, occasional table, pictures, vases, brackets, 4 pairs Nottingham lace curtains, fender and irons, *c. Furniture of two bedrooms, including wardrobe, chests of drawers, withstands and toilet wore, double iron bedsteads (brass mountings), single ditto, child’s cot, spring mattresses, carpets, pictures, 'fancy chairs, *c. Also, cheffonier, 2 tables, sofa and couch, 6 chairs, perambulator, crockery and cutlery, linoleum, hall table and stand, ornaments. Scullery.—Cooking utensils, including American cooking range, gas •tore, Ac. The whole of his Prize Poultry, including his celebrated Brown Leghorns, winners of the chief prizes for eight years in succession, a pen of golden Wyaudottes, portable fowlhouse complete, wire netting, Ac. Produce and Sundries—2 stacks oat straw, about 8 tons, forks, shovels, hay knife, scythe, rope, water tubs, new wood gates, quantity of plain and barb wire, posts, lot of butchers' tools, plate glass, sign and frame. Pedigree St Bernard slut Juno, by Kollo; dam Vera, splendid watch dog, &c., &c. Sale atll o’clock. 1408 H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. FARM TO BE LET. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. invite Tenders for LEASE for Five Fears of a CHOICE LITTLE FARM OF SIXTY ACRES With 6-roomed Dwelling-house, Cowshed and all necessary Outbuildings. Land divided into 5 paddocks. Position within easy walking distance of the City. Immediate possession. Tenders to be sent in by 4 o’clock on Wednesday, 24th July. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars, apply to H. MATSON * CO., Land and Estate Agents, Or, MESSRS DEACON & BISHOP, 1600 Solicitors, Hereford Street. P. C. Tabart. MB F. C. TABART has received instructions from the REGISTRAR of the SUPREME COURT Of New Zealand for the Canterbury District, act* bag on the request of the Mortgagee, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Salerooms, 177, MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, OH FRIDAY, JULY 19, At 12 o’Clook Noon, (f Roods and 20 Perches in STEATHALIiAN STREET, TIMAEU, being Sections numbered 30,31 and 82 on deposited plan No. 1, together with Warehouse, Offices and Bonded Warehouse, hitherto in the occupation of Messrs Miles and Co., Limited. The whole of the Premises are let for a term •spiring on 31st December, 1895. Further particulars on application to Messrs GOULD, BEAUMONT A CO., Christchurch. Messrs WILDING & LEWIS, Solicitors, Christchurch. Or to P. C. TABART, Auctioneer, 887 Christchurch. J. Ingram. rbETOBD FORTNIGHTLY MARKET SALE. THURSDAY, JULY 18lH. PRESENT ENTRIES compriae--400 2-tooth Cross-hreds, nearly fat 50 Fat Merino Ewes 70 Cross-bred Lambs 180 Half-bred Lambs 180 Half-bred Lambs 50 Cross-bred Ewes in lamb 50 Cross-bred Lambs 50 Merino Ewes in iamb 140 Half-bred Lambs ■ On account Mr P. J, Reid, Carleton, 12 Acres Turnips On account Mr E. Saulez, 1 Timber Waggon, with harness for four horses, all i« good couditon 1461 JOHN INGRAM, Auctioneer. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF LIVE STOCK ' AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS AI ASHLEY GORGE STATION, EAST OXFORD THURSDAY, JULY 25. JOHN INGRAM has been favoured with in■tractions to hold, on account of the Ashley Gorge Estate (in consequence of the property Mag sold), an UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OP Alt THE SHEEP, HORSES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS Now on the Station, on the ABOVE DATE, AT THE HOMESTEAD, East Oxford, The Sheep Comprise— QQO Pat Two - tooth CROSS ■ BRED 40V WETHERS . Fat Four - tooth HALF - BRED 600 WETHERS - AM k Two-tooth HALF-SEEDS, good *4 y tumipers WfjQ HALF-BRED LAMBS in good condition horses- ' , 3 DRAUGHTS, 1 Hack, X Pony IMPLEMENTS—--1 Double and 1 Single-Furrow Plough, Cambridge Roller and Seed Box, Wool-Press (Lough’s Patent, nearly new). Harrows, Dray and Frame, Chaffcutter, Com-crushor, and Horse-Power, Trap and Hardees, Sheep Troughs, Weighing Machine, Harness, 400 Bushels Oats, and a quantity of Sundries too numerous to particularise. Sale at 11.30. Luncheon provided. 1307 JOHN INGRAM, Auctioneer. E, W. ENGLAND, TtUBEE JND Ooil. M-EBOHJ.KT LARGE STOCKS or building materials Of every description, seasoned ready for use, always on hand. Also, Galvanised Iron; Portland Cement and Builders' Ironmongery. Country Orders Carefully Selected and forwarded. XUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10707, 17 July 1895, Page 8
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