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H. Matson & Co. A ‘DDHG TOW MAMB3 xL __ WEDNESDAY (NEXT. 1000 Prime Fat Lambs 800 Prime Pat Ewea 500 Prims Prefers 2000 Store Sheep 150 Pat and Store Pigs 100 Pat and Store Cattle, r H. MATSON AN® ,00., 9730 Auctioneers. L EEST 0 N S FRIDAY NEXT. ALP On account of Mr W. 'B. Andrew, ,senr. (Crossgates), , 200 Half-bred Ewes, two-tootbs. Giber Clients, 1000 Pat and Store Sheep 150 Eat and Store Pigs 20 Head Cattle. H. MATSON ANT) CO., Auctioneers. 97311 SHEEP QULVEBDEN THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1901. ■SALE To Farmers and Rnn-holdera requiring goo, straight Lines of young Sheep first hand iron the grazer, we,can do no better than to a vis them to attend this important fixture, it l needless for us to expatiate on the quality o the sheep which come forward annually to this sale. But this we do aver, without fea of contradiction: That they are the cream o the sheep grown in Canterbury. The following are the Special Entries wind ■have come to hand. We will be very please' to receive Clients’ other entries as -soon a possible; On -account of W. O. 'Rutherford, Esq, (Montrose), 1300 2-Tooth Half-bred Ewes 1300 2-Tooth iH'alf-bredi 'Wethers 900 Merino Ewes 900 Merino Wethers (sound-mouth). On account of Dunoan Rutherford, Esq., Leslie Hills, ■ 1200 2-Tooth Half-bred Ewes ■ 1200 2-Tooth Half-bred Wethers ■ISOO Merino Ewes 1000 Merino Ewes (Glynn Wye). 9732 H. MATSON AN® GO., Auctioneers. W. R. Harding. W. R. IBarding.) (W. E. Harding TO-MORROW, 12.30 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, Etc MR W. R. HARDING has received inslruc tions from the owner, who is leavin Christchurch, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUC TION, as above, on premises, 101, East Bel Christchurch, near corner of Cashel Street, TlfllE CONTENT'S OF A 6-ROOM HOUSE Comprising bedroom, dining-room, draw ing-room and kitchen furniture; als piano by Haake. Pull particulars to-morrow’s papers. Positively No Reserva. WAR. HARDING, 9733 Auctioneer. W. R. Harding) (W. B. Hardin WR. HARDING . . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, 127, CASHEL STREET E., CHRISTCHURCH. Outside Sales Conducted on Advantageou Terms. Property Sales a specialty. Advance made on goods left for absolute eale. M rooms are in the centre of a large traffic, an, are, well attended by the general public Farmers, Pastoralists, and others, who fr« quent this more than any part of the city. FOR SALE. CHRISTCHURCH—The few remainin' city .sections, Lower High Street and S Asaph Street; finest and most handy res: dential building -Site in the city; person seeking investment should build bore; n fear of empty houses; terms to suit pin chasers; best value in Christchurch. 20-10 WOOLSTON (near Tram)—4 Acres capits land, good building site. 123-32 CHRISTCHURCH ClTY—Building S.retro: (double frontage), suitable for shops o manufactory. 123-32 NEW BRIGHTON—Good position, wel fenced, and with small cottage on Price .17; 122-32 PAPANUI- ROAD—J-acre Section, ready fc building. £lls. . 321-31 MERIVALE —l-acrc, splendid building sits 121-32 FITZGERALD STREET, ST ALBANSSeotion, over 1-acre, ready for building. £7i 123-32 REDCLIFFS, SUMNER (on Tram Line)6 Acres, 10 Sections. Owner wants to realia at once and will sacrifice. 121-32 FENDALTON—B Acres, surrounded by goo residences; good speculation as a buildin block. ' 119-31 BRYNDWR—3 Acres, fenced and planted wide gates, best residential site in the dis trict. •' 118-ill MADRAS STREET NORTH—Building Se< turn, fenced and ready; offers required. 112-23 FARMS of all sizes and in every distric Particulars forwarded on application. Money to Lend on Mortgage in Largs or Small Sums, on Advantageous Terms. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer, Valuer, Estate and Piuancii Agent, 127, Cashel Street E., Christchurch. J3ew Zealand, Loan tis marcantil Agency Company. ADDINGTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 20ih FEB. p E C I A L E N T R IE iSit 'S. H. Amyes, .Esq., Lakeview, Irwel 2-Tooth Shropshire Down Rams ■ Prime Eat Lambs Account Donald Kerr, Esq., 4-Tooth Romney Rams bv Mr Harrison, Manawatu bre by Mr Harrison, Marrawatu 8-Tootb Btud Romney Ram, bred b Mr iDoraei, W-airarrpa 14 8-Tooth Lincoln Rams GENERAL ENTRIES Comprise—--800 Cross-bred Breeding Ewes 300 Prime 'Butchers’ Ewes 250 Prims Fat Lambs 20 Grain-fed Porkers. E, G. STAVELEY, Manager. 9697 O. E. CAL’CUTT, Auctioneer. ■DARFIELD SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, 22nd FE'B. 3.p,EC IA L . ENTR lEi ,S----850 'Sound-mouth Merino Wethers, in goo ' condition, from Craigieburn 1000 2-Tooth Cross-bred Ewes, all on brand 400 S-Tooth Cross-bred Ewes 100 8-Tooth Cross-bred Ewes 50 Sound-mouth Half-bred Ewes 120 Prime Freezing Lambs 50 Good Store Lames. •E. G. STAVELEY, Manager. 9696 O. E. CALCUTT, Auctioneer. H. B. Sorensen. THIS DAY. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19tb. Sale at II sharp. TIMBER DOORS WINDOWS HB. SORENSEN, instructed by the Cor • tractors, will SELL BIT PUBLI AUCTION, at his Saleyards, Lichfield Stree A Splendid Lot of windows, sashes, doon panels, lot of timber, including quantity of kauri shelving (in Ion: ■ lengths), about 2 foot wide, 1 tan. stand, roofing iron, 3, skylight frames. Also, 1 new Whitechapel Trap. Lot of Cedar Show Cases, Cupboards, etc, about 400 Rolls Wall Paper (includin' gold and others, 30 Carpets (variou sizes), about GO Hearthrugs. H. B. SORENSEN, 9633 Auctioneer. Taylor, Cole and 00. cc YLOR, COLE -AND FRIDAY, FEB. 22, at Noon. (hall SELL, on account of Mr Dawhei Splendid Building Sites in St Asap, t, Linwood, at junction with Matheson’ . Full details in Thursday’s papers. L TAYLOR, COLE AND CO. “CITY MISSION HOME.” TSROVIDES TEMPORARY SHELTEI -A and MEALS for destitute Men, OP TAINS EMPLOYMENT for Mem Womei and Boys; Food for Destitute Families, an, I Clothing. The Home, being supported entirely 1r voluntary subscriptions, is at the presen time in very groat need of help of all kinds. FLORENCE HERRICK, 443 Superintendent.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12429, 19 February 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12429, 19 February 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12429, 19 February 1901, Page 8

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