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H. Matson & Co OXFORD SALE. ENTERPRISE YARDS. TO-MORROW. s PEC I A L entries--60 Very Prime Fat Ewes 25 Very Prime Fat Ewes 40 Very Prime Fat Lambs 30 Merino Ewes, with iambs at foot. Also, 15'Primo Xmas Geese. We sha'i be pleased to receive further entries. H. MATSON AND CO., 43 jj Auctioneers. - CULVEKDEN SALE. TO-MORROW. r .»IME WOODBANK SHEEP, which were adX vertised ior this Sale, will NOT NOW BE COMING FORWARD, as they have been disposed of and withdrawn from our hands. H. MATSON AND CO., 4543 Auctioneers. * LAND AUCTION^ SWANNANOA PROPERTY. At Mr Charles Overton’s CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, 191 b DECEMBER, 1002. H MATSON AND CO., instructed, hy Mr • Charles Overton, will Sell, at his Clearins Sale, ALE THAT BLOCK OF LAND, . Comprising 80 MORE OK LESS, Situated at Swannanoa, adjoining the property of Mr R. Ward, and adjacent to the Swannanoa Railway, School, and Post Office. Hotel—Easy terms of payment arranged. . For further particulars apply at our office. H. MATSON AND. 00., 4221 Land Agents and Auctioneers. COALGATE SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, 19th DECEMBER, 1902. £t P E C I A L ENT B Y On account of Mr R. T. Pinckney, ■ 300 Half-bred 4-tooth Wethers, m forward; condition. Also, on account of otnor Clients, • 170, Merino Ewes (in the wool), with 100 per cent' of lambs 200 S.M. Cross-bred Ewes, with 100 per cent of lambs. 170 Merino Ewes (in the wool), with 100 per cent of lambs. IL MATSON AND CO., 4335. Auctioneers. LARGE AND IMPORTANT CLEARING * SALiE. _ . ‘ . SWANNANOA. SWANNANOA. , FRIDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 19, 1902. MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO. have reoeived instructions from Mr Chas. Uv©rton,’who has disposed of his well-known Property, to SELL, at the Homestead, on the above date, the whole of his • LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Comprising— SHEEP. „ • 252 4-Tooth Half-bred) Ewes, ,300. 2-Tooth, Half-bred Ewes, 340 Merino Ewes, 395 Half-bred Lambs, 240 Three-quarter-bred Lambs, ■65 Cross-bred Ewes, 45 IVether Hoggets, 11*. E.L. Bams, 2 2Tooth Half-bred Bams. . HORSES. 8 Real Good Draught Horses (broken to all farm work), 1 ■ Cob (real good hack), 1 Gig Horse IMPLEMENTS SUNDRIES, ETC. Gig, D.F. plough, 3-F. plough, I Duncan grubber, Cambridge roller, 16!t grass- ' seed sower, set light barrows, set 4-lcaf hefivy harrows, set- 4-horse block and tackle, chains, swingletrees, spring dray, tiu-cart (turnip-cutter 'attached 1 ), plough and dlray harness, about 130 turnip fencing stakes and netting, empty sacks, woolpress. . 1 Sale at 12 o’clock. Luncheon. it. MATSON AND CO., 8681 Auctioneers. • PROPERTY AUCTION. SATURDAY . . , .At 12.80 o’clock. > E . MATSON AND CO. have received in- • instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, all that PARCEL OF LAND, containing by admeasurement OA 1R 24P, fronting on Park Road, Sydenham, being land •in C.T.V. 24, Folio 216. On the land is erected a Dwelling-house o£ six rooms and 1 outbuildings, and there is ample room for another ■building to be erected thereon; situated close to the Addington Workshops and Railway. LOT 2. All that PARCEL OF LAND, containing fcy. admeasurement 2A OR 7P (more or less), ■ituated fronting the West Belt, Christchurch, being land in C.T.V. 83, Folio 184. The land as securely fenced, and adjoins the Addington ' Saleyards and Workshops. , For further particulars, apply/to H. MATSON AND CO., SS7O, Land Agents and Auctioneers. , PROPERTY AUCTION. ~ ■SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 20th, 1902, At. 12.30. H 'MATSON AND CO. will SELL BY • PUBLIC AUCTION, on account of Mir W. R. Harding. AH that DESIRABLE PROPERTY, situated in Grafton Street, Linwood, comprising ■ li Acres of land, .being Lots 47. 48 and block known as “ Greenhouse,” having 5 chains frontage to Grafton Street, together with' Dwelling-house of seven .rooms, also Large Greenhouse full of vines, ■ etc. i NOTE.—The property' will be offered a® a whole, and if not 1 disposed of, will be sold in four lots. For further particulars apply to H. MATSON AND CO., Land Agents and Auctioneers; Or to 1 ACTON-ADAMS AND KIP'PENBEBGER, 4148 ‘ Solicitors, Christchurch. city - property^auctionT SATURDAY NEXT, 20th DEC., 1902, ’ 12.30 o’clock.' H MATSON AND CO. have received in- • structions to SELL all that Parcel of Land situated on the corner of Manchester Street South and Dundas Street, being Lot 5 on D.P. No. 1367, P.T. Lot 107, having. 83ft frontage to Manchester Street x 100 ft frontage to Dundas Street. H. MATSON AND CO., 3571 Land' Agents and Auctioneers. ' " PROPERTY AUCTION” SATURDAY-NEXT, DECEMBER 20th, 1902, At 13.30. H MATSON AND CO. will Sell hy Public • Auction, on account Mr Mills, on above date, all that Property on Nursery Road, off Papanui Road, comprising Hallf-an-acre, together -with a' Desirable Dwelling-house and accessories thereon; also, splendid orchard. Note time of sale, 12.30. Terms payment easy. H. MATSON AND CO., 4060 Land Agents and Auctioneers, IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, on MONDAY NEXT, 22nd DEC., 1902, at 11 . o’clock Sharp, on the BALLINVILLA ESTATE, KIRWEE. H. MATSON AND CO., acting under instructions from Mr John. Barrett, will SELL, at his Ballinvilla Homestead, the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, as under, viz.:— SHEEP.—I2SO 4, 6 and S-tooth Ewes 1 , with about 95 per cent lambs at foot; 20 Purebred Shropshire Rams. DRAUGHT HORSES. Big Gelding, 'Punch, aged l ; Big Gelding, Prince, aged; Black Gelding, Darkle, aged; Big Gelding, Colonel, 7yrs old 1; Grey Gelding, Duke, 4yrs old 1 ; Bay Golding, Jack, 3yrs; Bay Gelding, Bob, syrs; Bay Mare, Polly, stinted to Lochiel; Grey-Mare, Hope, 7yrs, stinted to Loohie.l; Bay More, Blossom, 4yr», stinted to Loohiel; Bay Mare, Bessie, 3yrs-; Bay Mare, Poster, 7yrs, stinted to Lord Roberts, with a .foal at foot; Roan Mare, Kate, 7yrs, stinted to Lord l Roberts, with foal at foot. The above horses are broken, to all farm work, broken to lead. ' Also, one Black Draught Yearling Colt, ■a rare good) sort, hard to find his equal 1 anywhere; one Chestnut Draught Yearling Filly, And one Black Hack Gelding, Sam, broken to , harness;. Bay Hack Golding, Jack, 6yrs, broken to harness; one Chestnut Gelding, -Diamond, broken to saddle and) harness, a very fast trotter-andl first-class dog-cart horse; Bay Pony, Jeannie, broken to harness. IMPLEMENTS.—3 farm drays and frames, 2 tip carts and frames, 1 turnip dray and cutter, I drill' (Farmer's Favourite), 1 Duncan seed and' manure drill, 1 broadcast, seed sower, 1 horse hay rake, 1 Duncan d.f. plough, 1 Duncan 3-f. convert-able plough, 1 four-furrow Missey-Harris plough, 1 s.i. plough, 1 mould ing plough, 3 sets harrows, 2 sets disc harrows, X set tripod harrows, 4 reapers ar..d binders (as good as new), 2 Duncan strippers, 1 Adelaide stripper, 9 sheep-feeders, woolpress, Lough’s patent 2-wheel harrows, 1 taut cart, 1 weighing machine, 1 Chatham scot cleaner 3 straw pressers, 1 wheat cleaner, 3 Duncan grubber, 1 McCormick side delivery mower, chaffcutter and corn-crusher (horsepower). Also, one double-seated buggy, 1 dogcart, 1 spring cart, 1 set double buggy ha:ncss, 14 sets draught harness, 4 sots single buggy harness, 1 set dog-cart harness, 12 cork wire netting. - 2 Cows in, full profit, 3 calves, 1 fat steer, 1 fat heifer, 1 Berkshire Boar (bred by Rhodes), 1 Berkshire sow and litter, 2 bacon pigs; aisc large quantity of yxmltry of all description! (over 200). And 'large quantity of Housdhok Furniture and Effects, and o millenium of sundries too numerous to mention. Luncheon Provided. NOTE.A-Sale Starts at II o'clock Sharp. H. MATSON AND CO., Land Agents and Auctioneers,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 13001, 17 December 1902, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 13001, 17 December 1902, Page 12

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