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H. Matson & Co. —— * - - -—3 CIDiIEI^EIfr SHEEP PAIR. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, Blst APEIL..IB9B. H. MATSON & CO. will sell the.following. SPECIAL ENTBIESOn. -account of Mr Duncan Rutherford, Leslie Hills— TWO-TOOTH FBEEZEB3 LAMBS tftflft SOUND-MOUTH “ GEEK WYE” 1U JW MERINO EWES On account of Mr Joseph Haydon, Virginia—•MlAlk TWO-TOOTH HALF-BREDS, lu grand wVvlf. condition (Wethers to be sold separate from ewes) 1 flAft TWO - TOOTH THREE - QUARTER” Ivl/U HEEDS, in grand condition . JjQOQ MERINO E WES, ingood condition On account Messrs Earshmanand McKay— QJln TWO - TOOTH HALF - BRED' WETHERS Oft A TWO-TOOTH HARP-BRED an<T second-cross ewes and wethers Farther entiles soheited. H. MATSON & CO., 4129 * Auctioneers. EEIDAYV22hx> APEUvISSS." CLEARING SALE OP . LITE AND DEAD STOCK, At Homestead, Hillside, Lohurn. .TMTESaBS H. MATSON & CO. haveueceived IT I instructions-from Mr David C. Martin (who has sold his farm), to SELL BT PUBLIC ADO ■TION, on FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1898, . At-HILLSIDE, LOBUEN, the WholeofLia ■ . LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ; Comprising—- > SHEBP-m Lambs off rape, 90 Cross-bred . Wethers, 160 good Store Lambs (mostly first cross), 330 Cross-bred Ewes (carefully culled and pnt with rams Ist April), 70 cull Ewes nearly fat HORSES—Bay Draught Gelding syrs, Bay . Draught Filly rising 3yts (just broken), Draught Foal, Trap Horse, strong Pony (quiet m harness) ■ CATTLE —4 Cows, 1 Pat Steer, 4 head Toting ■ Cattle 1 IMKiEMEHTS—2-»ew Drill (Duncan), Stripper (Booth and Macdonald), Reaper and Binder {McCormick), Wooden Roller (Duncan), '• Disc Harrows, 4-Leaf Harrows, Double and Single-furrow Ploughs, Hill-aide Plough (new), Duncan), Cultivator (Massey-Harris, new 3-horsa Dray, Tip Dray, Chaficutter, Corn-crusher and Horse-power (Andrews and Beaven), Grass-seed Cleaner, Turnip Pnlper, Sheep Troughs, quantity stakes and 1 wire, 300 yards Sheep Netting Harness and sundries too numerous to mention iu advertisement; also quantity of ; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ’ •"Every lot is for bona fide sale, as the farm-is '■old. The stock are all in good condition, the im’Jdements are nearly new and have been well, housed. , 1 Luncheon provided. Sale at 11.30 o’clock, • 4133 H. MATSON A CO., Auctioneers. GRAIN, SEED AND FARM PRODUCE. THE NEXT AUCTION of the above will beheld atthe STORES, CASHEL STREET, ON ' SATURDAY APRIL 23, At 11 a.m. PRESENT ENTRIES? ' •WHEAT, OATS, EAELET. CHAFF, SEED. H. MATSON & CO., 4131 Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 28ih APRIL. LAND, • BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT BELFAST. TMTESSRS'H. MATSON & CO. have received : tel instructions from Mr W. M. Wilson to SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Property, at BELFAST, ;Hm unsold lots of Bund Section numbered 1234,; : being Lots 14 to 18, both inclusive, and Half-an-'•CM, being the south-west portion of Lot 19, as shown on the plan of the property subdivided in i Jane, 1896. I Also, Lot 6, together with a first-class Cottage i (new), containing six rooms, scullery, copper,Ac., iatpresent in the occupation of Mr Kerr. Good sites-at Belfast are now difficult to obtain, and this land oommandsone of the best positions, beingbaudyto the Factory, adjoining the property of the Church of England, and withcoaclipassing lorChiistchnrch, •VERT EAST TERMS OF PAYMENT. Sale at 2.30 p.m. THURSDAY, 28th APRIL. Fotfnrtherparticulars, .apply to H. O. D. MEAEES, Solid tor, Gloucester Street,. Or to H. MATSON A CO., 4132 Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 29th APRIL, 1898. SPLENDID FARM AT LAKESIDE, FOB SALE! BT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT LEESTON SALEYAEDS. ESBRS H. MATSON A CO. have reeeivedin- ' Ivi struotions from Mr Wm. Anderson (who has purchased a property adjoining his format Flemington) to ' SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION. At the Leeston galeyards, on Friday,,29£h April,, Us farmat LAKESIDE, Comprising. 128 ACRES of- First-class Land, subdivided into 10 paddocks, - all securely fenced with wire and gorse, watered: iu each paddock by never-idling spring on the lam.; also, artesian well at the house ; 40-aeres of the farm now in permanent jiasture, hawing been, an ■ grass for the past three years; the rsmainderia. rendy to czop-during the present season. , Tim improvements include good Seven-roomed: House, Dairy, Stables, Cowsheds, Piggeries^Ac. The situationis handy in every respect, being: one mile from the school, 3£ miles fromSouthibndge and 4J miles from Leeston. The hind is of exceptional quaEty, having produced capital yields thia-seoson. The improvements are good; in. fact. It ia one of'tha best farms of the size placed upon the market for some time post, and the auction••n can with confidence invito intending pur--■heneerj of good land to inspect thisproperty. - • Forparticulars apply to H. MATSON A CO., Auctioneers, ; Otto WYNN-WILLIAMS A BROWN, 1327 Solicitors. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. CLEARING SALE OF LIYEAND DEADH3TOO&* Including FIRST-CLASS DAIEY'COWS. MONDAY, MAY 2,-1898. TI/fJESSSS H, MATSON A CO. It! favoured with instructions from MB RICHARD FALK, Whw*haa~let -his Farm, add in ten da giving «> tip* Dairying, to ‘‘ SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION, At the Homestead, QUINN’S ROAD. SHIRLEY, THE ■WHOLE OP HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, lull’ particulars-of which will- be given In future? advertisements. We need hardly state that Mr Falk’s'TTP.RD OF DAIRY COWS is equal, to any ino Canterbury. H. MATSON A CO„ 4183 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. HOEOBATA. MESSES H. MATSON a CO. .have received instructions from Mr John Duncaa-,.(who-hsa let hia farm), TO SELL, On the Farm, at HOBOEATA,' THUKSDAY, MAY 5, The Whole of Hia LITE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising—--9 DRAUGHT HOUSES, 5 years old and upwards. All good farm horses J HACK, 2 Drays, X Tip-car: gQ LAMBS j SFBXNGEE, 2 Cows iu Calf 2 D.F. PLOUGHS, 2 S.F. Ploughs Horse-power Chaffcutter and Intermediate Set Harrows, 2 Scoops Block and Taoklo -|J SETS PLOUGH CHAINS Whipplctrces, Portable Wharo And Sundries too numerous to mention, Sale-at 12 o'clock. Luncheon provided, 11. MATSON & CO., . 4UB Aucttwwagg. -

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11558, 20 April 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11558, 20 April 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11558, 20 April 1898, Page 8

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