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H. Matson & Co. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. - PRINCESS STREET, WOOLSTON. MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs 11. Wood lo SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, as above, THE AVHOLE OF HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, On FRIDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, at 1 p.m., Drawing-room—Piano in, walnut, whatnot's, carpets, skin rug, fender and irons, couch in rep, fancy tables and chairs, overmantel, cushions, music, books, curtains, poles and rings, ornaments, etc. Dining-room—Exten-sion dining table, cheffonier, bookcase, books, walnut suite in rep, linoleum. Singer’s sewing machine, fender and irons, coal vase, E.P. cruet, lamp, tapestry table cover, dinner ware, ornaments, etc. Bedrooms—Chests of drawers, double and single iron bedsteads, wire mattresses, Icapoc beds, wash stands and ware, toilet glasses, carpets, linoleum, fenders and irons, curtains and poles and rings, bedding, hearthrugs and sundries. Hall, Kitchen and Outside—Linoleum, table, wringer, portable hath, glass and chinaware, 3 ladders, wheelbarrow, canaries and cages, lawn mower, garden tools, garden seats, ferns and pot plants, wire netting, kitchen utensils, and sundries. H. MATSON AND CO.. 7102 , Land Agents and Auctioneers. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, PLEMENTS, ETC. UPPER ’ EIC’CARTON. IMMONDAY NEXT, SEPT. Sth, 1902. Acting under instructions from Messrs Ka- ’ Vanagh Bros, (who are dissolving partnership), H MATSON AND CO. will hold a CLEAR- . SALE of THE WHOLE OP THE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK At the Farmstead, Upper Biccartou, on the above date, when they will SELL—HORSES. Bay Draught Geld., Bob, Ryra, by Conqueror, Bay Draught Mara. Diamond, stinted to Boag's imported horse; ’Bay Mare, Lassie, Tyr.-i, in foal to Electioneer, by Biuegown; Bay Mare, Florry, broken, all farm work; 1 Yearling Filly, by Rob Roy, dam Lassie; 1 2yr Unbroken Fitly, by Lawrence Chief, dam (Diamond; Bay_ Trap Mare, 6yrs, by La Rue, dam Lassie (time 2.50), 2 Ist prizes in show ring; also, 1 3-yr-old Unbroken Draught Geld, by Conqueror, dam a Vanquisher mare. CATTLE. 6.‘Cows, all newly calved and sound and quiet; 2 Springing Heifers, I Springing Cow, 3 8-months-okl Calves, 1 Fat Bullock. PIGS. 25 Baconers and Porkers, 18 Store Pigs, 5 Berkshire Sows in pig, 1 Pure-bred Berk. Boar (young). SHEEP. 110 i-bred Ewes, sound-mouths, with 102 per cent of lambs by Shropshire rams at foot, and nearly fat; 3 Shrop. Down Rams. IMPLEMENTS. SUNDRIES, ETC. 2 Wood's reaper and binders, 1 grass mower, 2 16-coulter drills, 1 turnip and manure drill, 2 drays and frames, 1 spring dray, 2 double and 1 s.f. plough, 1 Cambridge roller, 1 iron roller, 1 4-horse grubber, 1 set disc harrows, 1 set i-ieaf heavy harrow*, 1 set 5-leaf L. harrows, 1 grass-seed stripper, X seed-dressing machine, 1 potato moulder, 1 horse hoe, 1 knife grinder, 1 wheelbarrow,.! weighing machine, 1 dogcart (by Freeman), 1 gig (Freeman), 1 spring cart, 1 grindstone, 1 sheep-feeder, pig troughs, blacksmith's forge, anvh, quantity of galvanised iron and timber (new), 3 creamery cans, churn, lot of new carpenters’ tools, D.B. breech-loading gun, etc., 100 bushels ryegrass seed, 200 bushels of Dun oats, 3501 b red and white clover, 2 sets cart harness, 6 sots plough harness, 2 secs trap harness, seed potatoes, mangolds and hay, quantity of sheep netting and empty sacks, fencing wire, lot of general farm tools, and sundries too numerous to mention. Also, at the Same Time and Place, The GOODWILL of the LEASE of 165 Acres, being part of the Broomfield Estate, and which has about 8 years to run. The Estate is divided into 4 paddocks, and it well watered, and is at present down 60 acres in wheat and 20 acres in oats, and is in every way a,most desirable property. Sale at 12.30. Luncheon. NOTE alteration in dale of sale to MON* DAY, Sept. Bth, 1902, and, as already stated, every lot will be for absolute and unreserved sale. . For further particulars, apply to H. MATSON AND CO., 7097 Land Agents and Auctioneers. Land. land. land. LANDSDOWNE. LANDSDOWNB. HAL SWELL. PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY, 13th September, 1902, at 12.30. H MATSON AND CO., instructed by Mr • F. Meyer, will Soil by Public Auction, as above, a . DESIRABLE LITTLE FARM, Comprising 12J 'acres , more or less, at Landsdowne, being R.S. 8100, together with dwelling house, stables, trapahed, cowbails, and outbuildings, fruit garden, etc. Adjacent to creamery, etc. NOTE.—For further particulars apply H. MATSON AND CO., 7092 Land Agents and Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' LAND ’ AUCTION. 'SATURDAY, SEPT. 18th, 1902. MESSRS 11. MATSON AND CO. have received instructions from Messrs Oooksley Bros., to Sell, at their Land Salerooms, on the above date, their Desirable Property •in Hawfogd Road, .Opawa, comprising 'BJ acres, more or Joss, 'together with 2 Cottages, stables and 1 all necessary outbuildings; Full particulars in. future ’advertisement. H. MATSON AND CO., 7004 Land Agents and Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. IMPORTANT FIXTURE. MONDAY, 15th SEPT., 1902, at 12.30. LINCOLN. LINCOLN. LINCOLN. H MATSON AND CO., instructed' hy Mr • James Gordon, will hold a CLEARING SALE on the above date, at his Farmstead, Spring’s Road, Lincoln, when, they will Sell the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, as under:—loo Cross-bred 4-tooth Ewes, in lamb (second cross); 32 Hoggets; 1 Trap Mare; 2.Cows; 1 Bull. Implements and Vehicles—l Trap, D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough, 8-Leave Set Harrows, 1 Tip Dray, Cambridge Roller, Harness, and Sundries too numerous to mention. Note.—As Mr Gordon has sold his farm, every lot will he for Bona Fide Sale. H. MATSON AND CO., 6909 Land Agents and Auctioneers. LANiU LAND~ LAND. ~ PUBLIC AUCTION, SATURDAY, 20th SEPT., 1902, at 12.30. IMPORTANT PROPERTY AUCTION SALE, RICHMOND. RICHMOND. RICHMOND. To Close an Estate. H MATSON AND CO. have received in- • struotions to Sell, in the Estate of Thomas Stapleton, deceased, the undermentioned Properties; LOT I—Pt. R.S. 41, comprising 20 perches 14 yards, more or less, in Richmond, together with Butcher's Shop, Dwelling-house, Stables and General Accessories thereon, all in good order, eto., at present leased to Messrs Dixon Brothers at 12s 6d per week. Possession can, bo had. LOT 2—Pt. R.'S. 33, la Or 18p, situated in Perth Street, Richmond, together with Dwell-ing-house and Outbuildings, also Garden, etc., at present 'leased to Mr T. Stapleton. Possession can be had. Also, LOT 3—Considerable number of Sections of various sizes, located at Fiemdngton. Note.—For further particulars apply H. MATSON AND CO., Land Agents -and Auctioneers; Or to MESSRS STRINGER AND CRESSWELL, 7095 Solicitors. W. R. Harding. W. R. Harding) >(W. R. Harding THIS DAY. FURNITURE, BICYCLES, HARNESS, Elc. TV/TR W. R. HARDING has received ‘ instructions from the holder of the Bill of Sale, to Sell by ‘Public Auction, as above, at Rooms, 112, Manchester Street, a Large Quantity .of Houaohold Furniture and Effects; also, Ladies' and Gent’s Bicycles, Harness, etc., etc. 'Every lot will ho sold to the highest bidder. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer. 7032 PAT STOCK. FAT STOCK. FAT STOCK. FOR FLBMINGTON SALE YARDS, SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. PITT, SON AND BADGBRT, LTD., Sydney, are the Leading Fat Stock Salesmen in Australia, and also the’ oldest-estab-lished: Their total Sales throughout the Flemington Saleyards for year ending 30th June last are: 32.030 CATTLE and 660,090 SHEEP, Being 7,980 CATTLE and 202,911 'SHEEP MORE THAN ANY OTHER SALESMEN. They have by far the best accommodation. Skilful men, and every dot-ail carefully attended to. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO CONSIGNMENTS FROM NEW ZEALAND. 6793 THEY ARE' AGENTS ONLY.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12911, 3 September 1902, Page 12

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