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H. Matson & Co. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AT STYX. TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 27th, 1901. TMTESSRS H>. MATSON AND COY. have J.VX received instructions from Mr S. Wilson, Styx, to hold a Clearing Sale, at the above time and place, of his Live and Dead Stock, comprising— HORSES. Black Geld., by “ Campbell,” a pacer; “ Young Irvington,” pony, 4yrs, and very fast; Bay Geld., “ Waiora,” good hurdler; Bay Geld., ‘‘King,” good hurdler. BUGS. 9 Pigs, including sow and litter; Pure-bred Berkshire Boar, 7 months old, bred by Lincoln College. DEAD STOCK. 1 Pneumatic-tyred Trotting Sulkey, 1 Longsbafter, quantity of Trotting Harness and Gear. Also all the Household Furniture, com-prising—Drawing-room tables, carpet, chairs, dining-room furniture, cupboards, cheffoniers, sofas, kitchen utensils, crockery, bedroom furniture, comprising 3 iron bedsteads, duebesse chests, chest of drawers, washstands, ware, and sundries too numerous to mention. Sal© at 1.30. H. MATSON AND COY., 2109 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE AT LEESTON. THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 29th, 1901. Messrs h. matson and coy. have : received instructions from Mr Jas. Snell, Leeston, to hold a Clearing Sale at his Homestead on tho above date, when they will SELL 3 Cows in full profit, 1 Cow due to calve on. Oct. Ist (all real good sorts), 3 Heifers, 6 Store Pigs, Tip-Cart and Harness, Chums, Creamery Cans, etc., Tools of every description, quantity of Empty 'Sacks, quantity of Timber, including 70 V.'D.L. 4ffc stakes, Double Bedstead, 4 Chairs, quantity of Books, and sundries too numerous to particularise. Sale m 1 o’clock. H. MATSON AND COY., 2109 Auctioneers. LAND AUCTION. MONDAY, SEPT. 2nd, 1901^ A HANDY DAIRY FARM AT ISELWYN. Messrs h. matson and coy. have received instructions from Mrs Boswell to SELL, at her Homestead at Selwyn, on the above date. All that PROPERTY, comprising about 10 Acres, situated on tho banks of the Selwyn and about half a mile from the Selwyn Railway Station. The land, comprising some of the best in Canterbury, is all in good heart, and is conveniently situated to railway station, creamery, school, cto. NOTE.—-Easy terms can bo arranged. Also, at the same time and, place— The WHOLE of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising cattle, horses, household furniture, etc., will bo subi mitted for Absolute Sale. ‘ H. MATSON AND COY., 2107 Auctioneers, etc. PROPERTY AUCTION. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1900. H MATSON AND CO. have received dn- • structiona to SELL (BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Land Salerooms, Cashel Street, on .account of Mr James Mc-ixay, ALT, THAT PROPERTY, situated at corner Ferry Roadi and Whamcliffe Road, containing, by admeasurement, sa. Or. 38p., part RjS. 15, Yol. 133, Folio 275, having <ss4ft frontage on Ferry Road; together -with comfortable sixroomed Dwelling-house thereon, also detached ■washhouse and copper, stables and l cowshed. Sale at 12.30 o’clock. H. MATSON AND CO., 1914 Land Department. IMPORTANT EVENT. TO LET BY TENDER at ST ALBANS. 5 ACRES, DWELLING-HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS. H MATSON AND CO. are instructed by *'Mr G. Dickenson, Jun., to call for TENDERS FOR LEASING for a term, of 3 or 5 years his COMPACT PROPERTY of Five Acres in 6 paddocks, with desirable Dwelling-house of six rooms, 4 fireplaces, scullery and dairy, stables, traphouse, cowshed, and everything complete. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close on TUESDAY NEXT, 27th day of. August. For further particulars, apply H. MATSON AND CO., 2106 Land Department. Taylor,i Cole and Co. GIGS. GIGS. GIGS. Tt/TESSRS TAYLOR, COLE AND* CO. are jus t unpacking, ex s.s. Tomoana, another shipment of the Celebrated Block Coil Spring MUNRO MOUNTAIN CARTS. Light, strong as Sandow, good-looking. Everyone who wants the lightest, neatest, ■Longest and cheapest Gig on, the market, should call at once and secure one of this shipment. We have always a stock of New and Secondhand Vehicles, including Whitechapel, Rustic andi Spring Carts, Drays, Waggons, etc., for Sale. We both buy and sell vehicles of every description. TAYLOR, COLE AND CO., Vehicle and Produce Depot, Lichfield Street. (JtAYLOR, COLE AND CO. FOR SALE, £550 —Harman Street, Sydenham—(Best Residential street in the borough, near to tram, Park, Railway Station, and within a few minutes of the Addington Workshops— An exceedingly ‘Comfortable and Commodious 6-roomed Brick Dwelling, in perfect order throughout, washhouse, bath, hot water, good garden, coal and bike shed, wall drained. Card and key from sole Agents. SSO Properties to Select from. Call and Inspect our Register, TAYLOR, COLE AND CO., ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, LICHFIELD STREET. The N.Z. Farmers’ Co-operative Association of Canterbury, Limited. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ CO- , OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANI TERBURY, LIMITED. THE ASSOCIATION is now booking Orders for tho undermentioned, at Lowest Current Prices for delivery ex Ship:— ANGLO-OONTNIBNTAL SUPERPHOSPHATE. to arrive this month. SHIRLEY’S SUPERPHOSPHATE, to arrive this month. . WOOLPAOKS, all sizes, to arrive next month. COBNSACKS, full size, early. CALVERT’S CO-OPERATIVE SHEEP DIP, early. Shareholders and Clients are reminded that by booking their orders before the arrival oi the vessels the expenses of extra railage and store charges are thereby saved. IN STOCK, for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, At Lowest Rates:— CORNSAOKS, full size. BONE-DUST (Calcutta and Colonial). KAINIT, GYPSUM, NITRATE OF SODA, ■ etc. 1233 ROBT, HARDIE, Manager. Laery, Macfarlane & Co. THIS DAY, 10 a.m. LAERY; MACFARLANE AND CO. will SELL to tho Trade— Sydney andi Mildura Fruits,_ including— Lemons, Oranges, Mandarins, Passions, Sevilles. Also, 50 Boxes New Season’s .Sultanas. LAERY, MACFARLANE AND CO., 2094 Auctioneers. MINS ON AND CO.’S Stock o< cutlery and Plated Ware embraces all tno latest and attractive novelties suitable for wedding and Christmas Presents, 23614

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12588, 24 August 1901, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12588, 24 August 1901, Page 12