H. Matson & Co. GREAT CLEARING-OUT SALE At Mr George Duke's Farm, TRAMWAY CORNER, AVONSEDE, Of 40 DAIRY COWS, 10 WELL-BRED HORSES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE and SUNDRIES too numerous to mention. N.B.—Every lot is for absolute sale, as Mr Duko is leaving the district. Sals at 11.30 aan. sharp. Luncheon provided. H. MATSON AND CO., Auctioneers. N.B.—New Brighton Train passes the Homestead. 7996 WAIKARI SALE. FRIDAY NEXT. FECIAL E> N T R Y--100 PRIME FREEZERS, heavy-weights 100 PRIME LAMBS H. MATSON AND CO., 7995 Auctioneers. LEESTON STOCK SALE, FRIDAY NEXT. IPECIAL ENTRIES—--400 PRIME FREEZERS, grand quality 200 BREEDING- EWES 100 STORE LAMBS 45 PRIME BACON PIGS 50 PRIME BACON PIGS 30 HEAD CATTLE Sale- at 11 o'clock sliarp. H. MATSON AND CO., 7995 Auctioneers. Pyne & Co THIS DAY. SALEYARDS. SOCKBURN. 1400 PRIME FREEZERS 200 PRIME FREEZING LAMBS 1600 FORWARD STORE ICO PRIME FAT ' EWES Sale commences at 12 noon. ~~PYNE AND CO., 7951 Auctioneers. THIS DAY, AT HALKETT. ripHE CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND A DEAD STOCK, On account Mr Chas. Cheyne. Sale at 12 noon. Luncheon. PYNE AND CO., 7952 Auctioneers. The N.Z. Farmers' Co-operative Association of Canterbury, Limited. WAIKARI SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, 26th INST. On account R. A. Forrester, Esq., 360 STORE LAMBS, Very Forward 100 8-TOOTH HALF-BRED EWES, i Lamb On account Jas. Douglas, Esq., 400 PRIME FREEZING LAMBS On account Jas. Neeve, Esq., 200 PRIME FREEZING WETHERS, Half-breds On account John Allan, Esq., CO PRIME FREEZERS On account Alex. Allan, Esq., 170 PRIME FREEZERS NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, ROBERT HARDIE, Manager. 7954 J. J. ISBISTER, Auctioneer. New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company. ETHVEN SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, MAY 25th. 1350 S.M. i\iERINO"wE r L'HERS, a good line; one brand and earmark 100 PRIME FAT EWES 200 CROSS-BRED HOGGETS E. G., STAYELEY,- Manager. 7754 C. E. CALCUTTA Auctioneer. POR PRIVATE SALir- ' 1500 GUARANTEED SOUND-MOUTH • MERINO EWES, in lamb to Border Leicesters A Straight Line, One Brand and Earmark, off tussock and never bred a Cross-bred lamb. E G. STAVELEY, Manager. 7961 C. E. CALCUTT, Auctioneer.^_ Properties For Sale or To Let. • INWOOD LAND FOR SALE. J 36 SECTIONS, In Mr Cormal's 2nd Subdivision, off Park Road, Cashel Street and Aldwin's Road. Also, ABOUT 30 ACRES, Adjoining Mr Connal's House and fronting on Canal Reserve- and Aldwin's Road, in Blocks to suit purchasers. Terms Easy. 5 per cent Interest. C. J. MARSHALL, 49, Cathedral Square. A POTATO PLANTER. CHARLES AUKETELL'S NEW PATENT POTATO PLANTER Will be available for the cpming season, and ORDERS are now* being BOOKED. The Wairarapa "Daily Times" says:—"Mr Auketell ... is a man not only with practical ideas but who also possesses the mechanical skill which enables him to work them out in wood and iron. The Auketell machine does perfect work. Our reporter watched tire Planter dropping the seed, and covering it up, and then, here and there, in the rows, the seed was uncovered to show that evjry potato was exactly in the place where it should be , and was properly covered with earth. . . . Next year, when it is put on the market, it ought to come into general use, and receive that appreciation which its merits deserve. It plants from three to four acres per diem in the best possible manner, and is an economical and reliable worker." SEND YOUR ORDER EARLY to a. A. FAIRBROTHER, X 2262 Auctioneer, Carterton. R. J. H. LEIGH, LAND, ESTATE, and FINANCIAL AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, VALUATOR AND SHAREBROKER, PALMERSTON NORTH, HAS the following PROPERTIES FOR SALE:— 1. 1112 ACRES, Company's line, 3 miles from railway station; good level road, all in grass and subdivided, about 140 acres round homestead level; balance hilly, good sheep country. £5 an acre; easy terms. 2. 330 ACRES, all in grass, highly improved, 4 miles from a railway station, flat land and slightly undulating; all ploughable; superior residence, good orchard, and numerous outbuildings. Simply a gift at £lO 10s an acre. 3. 200 ACRES, all in grass and subdivided, 2J miles from a railway station, school and creamery; residence, 7 rooms; land flat and undulating; first-class soil; grand dairy farm. £3 10s an acre; terms. 4. 110 ACRES, Kairanga, -J mile from Palmerston North, all in grass and subdivided; residence, 8 rooms; 40 acres ploughed; soil can't be beaten. Does not flood. £25 an acre; will soon be worth £4O. 5. 55 ACRES, at Stony Creek, 3J miles from Palmerston North; residence, 6 rooms, and numerous outbuildings, 22 acres ploughed; close to creamery and school. £IGO cash required, balance at 5 per cent. 6. 61 ACRES, 3 mile 3 from Palmerston N., all in grass and subdivided, permanent water; residence, 8 rooms; good orchard, just coming into profit; 2 miles to school and creamery. !18 aa-acre; terms.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11898, 23 May 1899, Page 8
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