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H. Matson & Co. LEESTON STOCK MARKET. 12tu FEBRUARY, 1897. s FECIAL BNTKIE S—--250 Store Sheep and Lambs 250 500 Store Lambs 500 100 Store Pigs 150 20 Head Young Cattle 20 5 Pure Southdown Kama ■•> Also, 2Ccwt Early Potatoes. K. MATSON * CO., j Auctioneers. TUESDAY NEXT, 13th FEBRUARY. At Canterbury Land .dooms, Cashel Street. IMPORTANT AUCTION PROPERTY, INTEREST IN INVESTMENTS, &c., &c. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions i SELL BY PI LIO AUCTION ON TUESDAY, Cth FEBRUARY. LOT I.—All that par; vi of LAND situate corner of Spencer a.ncl Meredith fetreeta, Addington, containing 1 rood 8 porch :3, being Lot 185, D-P. bo, part 12.5. 72, together 1 r ith two dwelling'"“O llses and all buildings thereof. LOT 2.—A1l that pare-- of LAND situate at New Brighton, having frontage to the City and Suburban Tram Company’s line and the New Brighton Reach, containing 31 acres, and being K.S. ICOI2. This property ■> all subdivided and surveyed in quarter-acre se dons. All that parcel of LA D situate at New Brighton, containing i acre P uerches, being Lota 98, 99 and 100, D.P. 806, part 8. 1729. All that parcel of LA ■)situate in the Waitangi District, Tima.ru, cor mug..2 roodn, and being Lots No. 43 and 43, G >72, part R.S. 7103. LOTS.—The reversi-: ' iry interestfagbjeot to the life interest of Mrs O: ■) of Mrs S. A. Khngcnstein in all t hat parcel land situate at, Roilea’on, containing 98 acres 1 d and 18 perches, being part of R.S. 4883 an ’ ‘36, adjoining the Railway station, and in the . J KlOOoinvcstrdin various sums on mortgage ■ FREEHOLDS in Canterbury. POLICY No. 2107' the National Mutual Life Association of Aust . Ma, 1 imited, insuring the life of Mr C. Klingen n in the sura of £SOO. POLICY No. 2°':;;: in the Equitable Life Assurance Society of U. insuring the life of Mr C. Klingenslein in the sum of £500.' It not sold in loti.- s above, the whole of the properties, &c., will!, sold in ONE LOT. Sal- 12 o’clock. For further particn 1 '• rn applv i. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. Or to STRINGER AND CRBSSWELL, 499 Solicitors. TOOL. FOURTH AUC" ON OF THE SERIES. . FRIDAY, .• EBRUARY 12th. € CONSIGN SEED 'O MPA NY, ADDINGTON, ) to Save Haulag' Charges. H. MATSON & CO., 494 Wool-brokers, WE HAY]- COEN SACK'S FO ■ SALE, FULL WEIGH ~ at LOWEST RATES, ORDERS RECK: E PROMPT ATTENTION, and Goods !• varded to any part of the Country. 495 H. MATSON & CO. WE if -DKRTAKIS SAL iIN ANY PART OP THE C ; iUNTRY, Our Charges '■ j on the Lowest Seals, and OUR SV I’EM UNEQUALLED. 49G H. MATSON & CO. OKA X, SEED AND ■ PRODUCE. WE A( AS AGENTS for the Sale of the a I -e, either by PBIYA ;C TREATY or PUBLIC AUCTION. Entries m ; being received for first auction of the season. For a vs' v small Commission we insure FULL MARKET VALUES and Prompt Settlement. 497 • H. MATSON & CO. mew Zealand Loan Sc Mercantile Agency Company. STRATH MO HE CL Ki A BING SALE. . UNDER instructions from the Executors of the late Robert Bruce Willis this sale will take ■ place on FBI HAY, FEB. 19. - The STRATHMORE ESTATE is situated 1* miles from the Dunsandel Railway Station, and consists of. tie*, ■ ’7?ES of SUPERIOR and very UOu .ioaltb;’ she p Country, And is divided into 11 paddocks, all of which have running water through them. Nine of the paddocks are well laid down in grass, and one is sown with turnips. The Buildings consist of a good six-roomed House, six-stall stable, with harness-room, chaKho'ise, store, Ac. ’J he Equity of a Lease for 14 years from November, 1889, of 40 acres Education Reserve will also bo sold in conjnnclion with the estate. Immediately after the sale of tbe estate the whole of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK ou tho place will ha placed under tlie hammer. Included in this will be found— CROSS-BRED EWES 2QO TWO-TOOTH CROSS-BBED9 400 ’ g DRAUGHT and 1 LIGHT HORSES O DRAYS, Ploughs (single and double- “ furrow) • Anglo-American Drill, Harrows and Rollers. Chaffcutter, Oat-crusber, Horse-power with intermediate and innumerable otli r lots. SALE AT 12 O CROCK SHARP. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. E. G. STAVELEV, Manager. 481 . C. E. CALCUTT, Auctioneer. SHEER bBEERTOR PRIVATE SALE. 1 4-YEAE-DLD HALF-BRED EWES XvfU'O f oue earmark), and a fine line of Breeding Sheep. In lota to suit requirements. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd, E. G, STAVELEY, Manager. 482 C. E. CALCUTT, Auctioneer.

Tram-way Notices. SIXPENCE EFjTUEN. SUitINER, 10.10 A-M----SUMNEI?, 7-15 P-M----TEAM BACK EACH NIGHT at 9 o’clock, except SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS. City and Suburban Tramway RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE, By trams leaving EDWARDS, BENNETT’S CORNER for New Brighton, at 10.10 a.m. X 1919 and 7.13 p.ui. NEW BRIGHTON. SIXPENCE RETURN By Trans leaving CATHEDRAL SQUARE at 10.10 a.m, and 7.15 p.m, DAILY. PISB3 Board and Residence. Gloucester house, 25G, Gloucester Street West. EIRST-CLASS Accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen; hot, cold and shower baths; every comfort and attention given ; central. Terms, 1 guinea per week. Private rooms let moderately. MRS McNIE (Late of Waitahuna House). 6701 ~ IbekhabFhouse ” 239, GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. ICUEST-CLASr PRIVATE BOARD and BESTS' 1 DENCE, three minutes’ walk from Post Office and Canterbury College. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Good stabling. MRS BABFORD, (Late of Gloucester House). Telephone 800, XIOSO ' VISITORS TO DUNEDIN WILL find COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION at MRS JAMES’S Private Boarding Establishment, King Street, Corner St David Street. Trams pass every 5 minutes. Xl9>9 FJIO CYCLE RACERS AND OTHERS. Go for the CYCLE WHEEL PUZZLE. ■£2o Bicycle Prize to the Winner. Full Particulars in Box. One Shilling* SILVEESTREAmTCHNaPP. (crystal bottles Once taken always preferred XIB7

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11189, 10 February 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11189, 10 February 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11189, 10 February 1897, Page 8

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