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H. Matson & Co. {— ‘ •- WOOL. third sale of series, to-morrow. DUE WOOL is now OPEN for inspect TION off the Buyers, andl we should {feel pleased if our clients would take this opportunity of viewing their Wool as exhibited if or Sale. t . THE NEXT 'AND LAST SALE OF THE • SERIES Will be held on TUESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1901, For which we shall be glad tq receive Consignments. : 'Consign “SEED COY.,” Addington. H. MATSON AND CO.. 7314 Woolbrokers, 'jQOALG-ATB SALE. feiday~nbxt. SPECIAL ENTRIES:! 100 PRIME FAT LAMBS 60 FAT EWES 70 FORWARD WETHERS 390 MERINO EWES, in the wool, with 100 per cent lambs 180 6 and 8-TOOTH EWES', with 100 per cent lambs 120 6 and 8-TOOTH EWES, with lambs at ■foot • 250 EWES AND LAMBS (all counted), grand iambs ■IOO PRIME FAT LAMBS 80 PRIME FAT LAMBS H. MATSON AND COY., 7215 Auctioneers. LAND I LANDI LANDI sate AT THE COALGATE YARDS .ON FRIDAY NEXT, 18th JANUARY, 1901. btfESSESH. MATSON AND CO. have been j'JsuL favoured with instructions from Geo. T. Baker, 'Esq., to Offer for SALE BY PUBLIC iAUCTION, as above— THAT SPLENDID LITTLE PROPERTY, situated on the Downs Road, within. 4 miles of Coalgaie, comprising (more or less) 20 ACRES of Magnificent Land, well watered and handily subdivided, together with Modem 7-ROOMED HOUSE and all Outbuildings thereon. Terms andl Conditions at Tima of Sale. H. 'MATSON AND CO., 7313 Land Department. IN CONJUNCTION WITH MESSES MATSON AND. CO. FOR SALE. LAND. LAND. LONGBEACH DISTRICT, ASHBURTON. 'fW® have been favoured with instructions 'I'V Vi. from Mr William Ashton, who has purchased a Property in Glenmark Estate, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1901, In BULLOCK’S ARCADE (By kind permission), at 11.30 a.m., His well-known farm, situated at Water- | ton, and comprised as follows: 574 ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, Sub-divided into 17 paddocks, with water throughout, and containing every possible convenience, including house of 8 looms, outhouses, stables, trap-shed, granary, fitted with water-mill, and necessary machinery for milling, chaffcutting, crushing,, etc. Further particulars and terns of sale may ■he obtained from the Agents in Ashburton or Christchurch. THE N..Z FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OP CANTERBURY, LTD., H. MATSON AND CO., 6481 Joint! Agents. .CLEARING-OUT SALE OP LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, AND LAND SALE, To wind up an. Estate. MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO., in conjunction with Messrs DALGETY AND ■CO., have received instructions from the Pubdie Trustee, acting in the Estate of Alex. Colville, deceased, to * SELL, at the Homestead, near GDENTUNNEL, . On 31st JANUARY, at 11 o’clock sharp, The Whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising;— SHEEP. 610 CROSS-BRED HOGGETS and EWES 430 CROSS-BRED LAMBS HORSES. Draught Gelding, Jack Draught Mare, Bloss Draught Gelding, Darkie Draught Gelding, Bob Hackney Mares, Rose and Bess CATTLE. % MILCH COWS, in full profit IMPLEMENTS. Binder (nearly new), 2 Drills, Roller, M.H, Cultivator, Tine Harrows, D.F. Plough, Buggy 7 2 Drays, Chaffcutter, 8 h.p; 4 Sets Draught Harness, Stack of Oat Sheaves, • Saddles, Harness and Sundries which collect on a f ann of this size too numerous to particularise. Also, At the same time and place, to sell THAT CHOICE FARM, «o well and favourably known, consisting of . 282 ACRES .8 ROODS 26 PERCHES, Together with New HOUSE of Seven Rooms, with all conveniences, implement shed, 3stall stable, chaffhouse, dray shed, trapehed, dairy and all necessary outbuildings. Sale 11 o’clock. Luncheon Provided. H. MATSON AND COY., • DALGETY AND COY., LTD., g 735 Joint Agents. " IMPORTANT LAND SALE. TO BE HELD AT (MATSON’S ROOMS ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, At 12. Noon. nt/TESSES H. MATSON AND CO. have been | tuX instructed by James Field, Esq., to Offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above— ALL THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY, situated in the SPRINGFIELD DISTRICT, comprising (more or less) 331 a 2r 20p, being Rural 'Sections 16291, 5227,.9134, 5602, 7372, 7373, 7374. This Farm is conveniently subdivided into Eleven securely fenced and well watered paddocks, and is situated within 2 miles of the Springfield and Annat Railway Stations. The Land is medium heavy, and capable of growing splendid crops of wheat, oats, rape and ■turnips. The IMPROVEMENTS consist of a Modern House of 10 rooms, together with Stable, sheepyards, and all necessary outbuildings. In fact, everything is complete for the successful working of the Farm. LAND TRANSFER TITLE. H. MATSON AND CO., 7312 Land Department. Beauchamp and Co. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. THIS DAY, at 10 a.m. BEAUCHAMP AND CO. will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Cashel Street— TEVIOT APRICOT'S, BEACHES. A ! so, . Plums, Apples, Pears, .Tomatoes, Currants, Strawberries, Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Cabbage, Cherries, Gooseberries, etc., etc. 7273 H. A. BEAUCHAMP, Auctioneer. FURNITURE SALE. Beauchamp and c 6. win Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Cashel Street, on FRIDAY, ISih January, at 1 p.ni., the. FURNISHING OF TWO COTTAGES. Also, TWO PIANO'S, Nearly New. See Future Advertisements, . ... ~, H. A. BEAUCHAMP, 7272 ....... Auctioneer., Laery «Ss Co. ... LAERY AND CO., LTD. THIS DAY, at 9.30 a.m. Sharp. PEVIOT PEAdffiES - AUCKLAND BURBANK PLUMS bocal PEACHES, PLUMS- and 3THER FRUIT. ERY AND CO., LTD., will SELL, at 9.80 a.m. Sharp. jj, ; LAERY IANIDi CO* ’

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12402, 16 January 1901, Page 12

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