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H. Matson Sp Co. CLEARING SALE AT COUTTS’ ISLAND. TO-MORROW. Messes h. matson and co. have received instructions from 'tho 1 ™st« ’ to hold a CLEARING SALE at the HOMESTEAL, C«tts* Island, known as . DAVI-S'S FARM, ‘ When they will Sell the . WHOLE OF THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK', including the'following: . " " CATTLE. | Cows injfull profit, 2 heifers (springing), 1 yearling Calf. PIGS. 6 Beal (good‘stores, 1‘ sow, 8 weimers. HORSES. Bay Geld 1 ., “ Colin," aged, by “ Sir , Colin”; ■bay draught mare, ‘■ ■Maggie,’ by _ " Pure Diamond,” clam by Wellington ’ ; bay draught geld,, ” Charlie,” 3yrs, by “ Strannear"; bay mare, ■ ‘‘'Midge,” Syrs. by “Kentucky”; foa-i, by “ Galium o’ Glen,' i dam “Maggie.” IMPLEMENTS, ETC.' PAy and frame, spring cart, gig by Boon and Stevens, D.F. plough (Duncan), ; S.F. pLpngh,, “McCormick • binder, - moulding plough, set S-'horse burrows, Duncan gramdrill (nearly mew), Cliath-ani g:siii separator (new), •wheelbarrow, seek orrrow, swill harrow, grindstone, Plane; J.R. weighing machine, trap harness, gig harness, quantity of dray, plough and ler.dir.-g chains end harness, about 200 bush, oi oa-is, small jjnamltity of wheat, eeeel and- pig potatoes, •dairy utensils, household iurniaire, wire i inettmg, fencing materials, “ -Singer ' sewing machine (new), and a quantity -of snn- , dnra toq numerous to -particularise; also, ‘ a quantity of fowls. • Luncheon Provided. Sale ,at 1 o'clock. , - , . , H. MAtSOX AND CO., - ;ja .. Auctioneers, 1 GREAT'CLEARING OUT SALE AT * ELLESMERE, - , On ' MONDAY, AUGUST 19th, ’■ Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp. H MATSON AND~’(X)Y. have received in- • abructiom from the Trustees in the Estate-of the Late Henry Chamberlain (in consequence of the whole of the Property being disposed of) to SELL, ■ ' . At the HOMESTEAD, "THE MANOR,” ' ELLESMERE, ■ As above. The Whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, . •’ , Comprising as under: \ sheep. ;/ 1300 * Sound-mouth three-quarter-bred Largeframe Ewes, in lamb to Southdown Ranis;’ to' lamb 'second week in Septem- ■ ■ ■ hex 100 Fat Ewes 1 .15 Rams. i, V ■keep to be Sold in Runs-out of 100 or more. • CATTLE. 12 Head of Cattle ■ { DRAUGHT HORSES. Bay Gelding; “ Major,” aged - Bay -'Mare,. Dina,” in foal to “Lord Roberts”’ ■Bay 'Mare, ” Bonnie,” rising 7 years Bay Gelding, “Duke,” rising 8 years Bay Mare, " Jewel," rising 9 years- ; ; Bay Mare,,“Blossom,” rising 6 years / Bay Mare, “ Rose," rising 6 years Bay Gelding, “ Nugget," rising 6 years Bay Gelding, “Prince,” rising 5 years Bay Gelding, .“ Baldy,” aged 'Bay Gelding, “ Jock,” aged Bay -Mare, “Diamond," aged, stinted to • “Lord Roberts” Bay Mare, "Maggie,” aged UNBROKEN DRAUGHTS. Bay -Gelding Colt, 3 off Bay Gelding Colt, 2 off Bay Filly, rising 2 ... - PONIES: 'One Pair Brown Ponies, broken to saddle gnd double harness, known as “ Tommy ” and “Jimnle”; "Tommy” -took -two firsts and a BpociaJ, -and " Jiu-nie” one first. Theso axe a beautifully matched pair, and as sound as the day -they were foaled. Also—A Pair Brown p-omdes, one broken to saddle and one to harness. The lour would make -am -excellent four-in-hand, being all young, and evenly matched. (Also —One 'Cream Pony, broken tto- saddle, and woU known. ’ ' ' ■ : IMPLEMENTS. : ! 2 Maaaey-Harris Binders, 1 Stripper, 1 Side- i ieliyery (by “Wood”), 1 Tip Dray, 6 Drays *nd Frames, 1 Drill (Anglo-American, 17 coulters), 1 Drill “Mo iShang.’S 13 ’Coulters), 1 'Mkurure and Seed Broadcast, 1 • Broadcast ■ (15ft), 1 Pour-furrow Plough (“'Duncan,” -nearly now),'2 D.F. Ploughs (“Duncan"), 2 -Large Swamp Ploughs, 1 D.F. Stump Jump-, -ec (Imported, nearly new), 1 Set Stump-jump-'ing Harrows, 1 Strong 9-tinc “Duncan” 'Grubber, -1 Massey-H-arria -Spring-tine Grub,ber, 2 -Seta Disc Harrows (by “ Booth, MacidonaJd”). 1 Bet 5-leaf Harrows (very strong), -i -Bet 3-leaf Harrows, 1 [Roller (10ft), 2 Sets Block -and Tackle for 4 horses, 2 (Sets 4-horao ' Trees, 1 3-hprso Scoop, 1 Hay Rake (“Wood ”), ' 1 Sledge, 8 'Sheep Racks for -Chaff, 1100 Yards • Wire Netting, Black Birch Stacker, 1 Sack Barrow, ,I.Wheelbarrow, Blacksmith’s Tools, 'Black Birch Posts, Wellesley Shearing Machine for 4 mem. 1 Lough’s Patent Lever Wool Press (by Booth, Macdonald). ' 2 Stacks ’of Oat-sheaf. These are cm Block S, and it will be necessary for intending ! ’ purchasers -to inspect same during the -. sale, -and will be sold at-the_ same time as the Horses, or -at -a given -uour -Chaff, Oats, Barley; also. Good Grain Shed, 40lt x 20ft. HARNESS. 11 'Sets Collar Harness and Bridles, 6 -Cart Saddles, 3 S-ets Leading Chains, 8 Back Bands and -Chains, 9' Horse Coyer*. NOTE! I! The Trustees’ instructions to -Messrs Matson and Co. are to Sell Every Lot to the Highest Bidder. -The Stock are all good, the late iMx Chamberlain'being a recognised connoisseur k of all classes of Stock, and always careful m his •elections. ■ To those requiring Horses, Sheep, Implements, etc., the -Clearing Sale at the Ellesmere Manor offers an opportunity which may not be forthcoming again for many years. LUNCHEON PROVIDED, and as the day’s work will be heavy, we will -ask all Buyers to be present promptly « H. MATSON AN-D GOY., 875 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE SATURDAY, AUGUST 34th, 1901. SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. H MATSON AND GO. have received in- • eiructiona to SELL BY PUBLIC 'AUCTION, at .their Land Salerooms, 104, Cashel Street, on- the ABOVE DATE, ALL THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL. 'PROPERTY, situated at Hereford Street, Lin-wood, known as No. 100, at present in the occupation of Mr Kippen-berger, comprising I of an. Acre, more or less, together with a modern dwelling-house .of nine rooms, also offices, etc., 'hot and cold ■water .system, shower baths, electric bells; •R in perfect order and preservation. The roofing 'is slate, weather-boarding kauri concrete, etc., etc. Very •asy distance of town, and immediate proxipiity of train, etc. .Cards to view. tAppiy; H. MATSON AND CO., Auctioneers, 674 Land and Estate Agents. V---' ; ; : IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE. PUBLICAUCTION. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1901, at 12.30. At H. MATSON AND CO.’S LAND AUCTION ROOMS, Oashsl Street. THE undersigned, instructed by ®- HWood, Esq. (who i s leaving Christchurch, jor Glenmark), to SELL, as above, HIS DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, Comprising l -.of an ACRE, more or less, -amtaied on Cambridge Terrace and Cashel Street West, and known as No. 295. The Dwelling-house contains twelvo lofty moms, besides usual well-appointed offices, •to . hot and cold water system, etc. -the •property is -situated adjacent to the Gardens, and only about five minutes’ walk from the centre of the city, NOTE.—-As Mr Wood has retired from city ttnd decided 'to live in ilio country, mid having no further requirement for the property, we have been, instructed to sell it on the above date. •Call at our offices for cards to view. H. MATSON AND CO., Auctipma^u.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12573, 7 August 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12573, 7 August 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12573, 7 August 1901, Page 8

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