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H. Matson and Co; CLEARiNG-OUT SALES OS’ LIVE AND LEAD STOCK. MARSHLAND. . TO-MORROW. TVTESSRS H. MATS ON AXE CO. have r#'i.VJL ceived instructions from Airs Frances Grofski, to Sell, «>s above, the whole of her LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising: LIVE 'STOCK. 1 Bay Hack, 3yrs off, broken to saddle and ■harnesa, do.; by Prince Victor 8 Cows in lull profit, 1 Springer due to calve in 1 month, 4 2-j-ear-old Heifers 1 Sow heavy in pig, 7 Porkers. IMPLEMENTS, Etc. Dray and frame (Duncan), spring cart (nearly new), 1 Duncan s.f. plough, 1 moulder and horse ho;, set dray harness, set spring cart harness, plough and leading cJiains, grindstone, about 5-ton onions, 5-aoro of mangolds, quantity seed and small potatoes, quantity poultry, fefw eflets Partridge Peas, and large quantity of sundries, besides a QUANTITY of HOUSEHOLD PURNITURE and EFFECTS And DAIRY UTENSILS. Sale at 12.30. Luncheon. H. MATSON AND CO., 7612 Auctioneer*. HAWIARDEN SALE. TO-MORROW. fTSrE shall be represented at this Fixture, 1 V V I and will be pleased to receive particulars of intended Entries. H. MATSON AND C 0.,; 7915 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK.' PREBBLETON. PREBBLETON. FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 20th, 1903. "RTESSRS H. MATSON AND CO. have xe'jj[L ceived instructions from Mr L. Inwood (who has sold his property) to SELL at his Farmstead, Prebbleton, on the above date, the Whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising:— X Bay Geld., 7yrs, broken to -all farm work; 1 Bay Dogcart Horse; 1 Bay Mare, aged; 2 Cows, duo to calve shortly, quiet and sound; 2 Yearlings; 1 Dogcart, Spring Dray (nearly new), Dray and frame, D. and S. Furrow Ploughs (new), Grubber, 3-leaf Harrows, Swing-trees, Lift Machine, largo quantity Sheep and Fowl Netting, Timber, Sheet Iron, Hog Wire, Posts, Stakes, Horse Trough, Wheelbarrow, Saddle and Bridle, Hurdles, quantity of Harness. B.L. and M.L. Guns, English Bicycle, largo quantity of Farm Tools, number of Fowls. Dairy Utensils, quantity of Household Furniture, Sundries, etc., besides about 100 Bushels Canadian Seed Oats and Black ’ Scotch Oats, also Mangolds, Carrots, Pig and Seed Potatoes (early) Sale at one o'clock. NOTE ALTERATION IN DATE OF SALE. H. MATSON AND CO., 706-1 Auctioneers. CLEARING-OUT ■ SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, DRAUGHT HORSES, HACKNEYS, CATTLE. PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE, do., etc. DOYLE3TON. DOYLESTON. DOYLESTON. TOMORROW. fIITESSBS H. MATSON AND CO. have reAtjL , ceiredi instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of late Anthony Fay (owing to the effluxion of time) to realise upon the Live and Dead Stock and generally wind up the estate. Also, at the same time and place, on behalf of Messrs Fay Bros, (who are dissolving partnership) to Sell the whole of their Live and Dead Stock, comprising:— DRAUGHT HORSES—BIack geld.. Darkle, 7yxs, by Middlerigg; dk brown mare, Rose, 7yr«, aiiratedl to Young Grampian; bay mare, violet, 9yra, by Brilliant Boy, etinted to Grampian j d. b. mare. Poll, Byrs, by Trumpeter, stinted 1 to Lord Rue; grey mare, Kate, Byrs, stinted in Lord Clyde; -bay geld., Bob, fiyri», by Rob Roy; bay geld, Charlie, oyrs, by Peinee Charlie; chest, mare, Daisy, Byrs; bay (grid., Clyde, aged; bay geld., Harold, aged; bay geld.. Prince, Byre, by Lochiel, broken; bay geld,, 2yre, unbroken, by Lochiel; 2 bay yearling allies, by Grampian. The Auctioneer can recommend the above to anybody requiring really .first-class horses, «s they have the reputation of being some of the best stock in .the Ellesmere district, and are all straight cut •i hard work. HACKS—Chest, etallion. Lord Hue, syrs, by Ira Rue (imp.); bay mare, Luie, Gyrs, by Lord Hue; grey mare, Dinia, aged, stinted to Lord Rue, with" foal at foot; blk mare, Jenny, aged; b geld., Syrs, by Lincoln Yet; b filly, lyr, by Lincoln Yet;,grey filly, iyr; dk brown tnare, Lucy, 4yrs, by Wildwood. CATTLE—I 7 dairy cowa in profit and in 17*8; 16 head 2-yr-old steers and heifers; 6 salves and l shorthorn bulk 1 RIGS—-BO goodl baooners, 16 porkers, 3 sows Is’ pig, 1 sew and litter, 6 forward stores, 6 yrttners. IMPLEMENTS—A large assortment of, implements (particulars if whith will appear ih fAtnre issue), comprise everything that, is Jaecessary for the proper working of an up-to- ‘ data farm of 600 acres. Also, the FURNITURE and EFFECTS of a seven-roomed house, besides sundries too Numerous to particularise. Sals at 11 o’clock. Luncheon. mi H. MATSON AND CO., Auction, errs. K 1 R, W E E S A FRIDAY NEXT. L E. SPECIAL ENTRIES — 100 Fat Lams 50 Prime Fat Evroa 50 Prime Fat Ewes 300 Forward HaM-bred. Wethers. ei72 H. MATSON AND COY., Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. . Marshland. TUESDAY NEXT, 2nd JUNE, 1903. Messrs h. matson and 00. have r&. ceived Instructions from Messrs Eorcoskie Bros, (who are dissolving partnership) to Sell, on their premises, aitinted near the comer of Cemetery Road and Canal Reserve, on the’ above date, th e whole o' their LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising 2 half-draught mares, broken to all farm work; 1 do. yearling colt, 2’ cows in profit, 1 fat heifer, 4 heifer calves. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES include Duncan dray and! frame, Duncan tip-dray, Cambridge roller, plough, 3-leaf harrows, seed drill, empty 'sacks, wire and fencing, tools, quantity posts, timber, firewood, wheelbarrows, grindsttmb, ohaficutter, 2 seta dray harness, act trap harness. Also stack of hay, J-acre cp.rrcte, about 20 tons Derwent potatoes, 16 tons Kidney do. (in pit), quantity of other pot&toes, 6j tons onions, etc., and sundries galore. Sale at 12.30. Lpncheon. H. MATSON AND CO., 8173 Auctioneers. ‘ CLEARING sals, “ WINTER’S ROAD, PAPANUL On THURSDAY. 4th JUNE, 12.30. jTVTESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have raIJLuL ceived instructions from Mr T. McFadden (oraig to esniralicn of lease), to SELL, an the Farm, as above, the whole of his LIVE »nd DEAD STOCK, comprising: Xo Dairy Cows, in. full profit and springing S Spring Heifers ■ X Bull, 3yrs old; bred, by Geo. Gould 1 Brown Gelding, Taggar, broken to all work , 1 Grey Gelding, Punch, broken to all work 31 Chestnut Hack Gelding, 6yrs, by 1mJerious, dam Nelly, broken to saddle and arnesa; fast trotter ostnui Hack Gelding, 6yrs old, brother to 'above 1 1 Tip Pray Frame, 1 Spring Cart (used as milk cart), quantity of Harness 1 Gig (built by Jones), with ‘set'bf tancolourcd harness 1 Three-horeo "Wooden l Roller 1 Horsley Grass Mower 1 Horss Bake Luncheon Provided. 175 •H. MATSOiN AND CO., Auctioneer®. tlmblr timber. TIMBEi; TOi’ARA. ,|» f ESSRS H. MATSON AND CO. have xeIVi- ceived instructions to SELL, at the NEXT LITTLE RIYER STOCK SALE, on THURSDAY, JUNE 4th, 1908. A LARGS QUANTITY of WELL-SEA-SONED HEART 0F TOTARA TIM3EB, including 4 x 2, 4 s 3. 4 s 4, 3 x 3, 0 x,6, 8 xS, etc., etc. All good length® a.r.d in lets to snit purchasers. , H. MATSON AND CO., 7390' . Auctioneers. WOOLSTON. A TTRACTIVB HOUSE on high come! lot, -ti. with 4 plastered room* and scullery, Venetians, large out sheds, piggery and fowl house, together with half an aora in fruit and half an' acre iu garden*, etc.; within 6 minutes' walk of Ferry Road Tram or Opawa Station. Price £l3O. Pol. 171 H. MATSON AND CO. A CHEAP PROPERTY. ,»■ AT OPAWA. 'J? Q A r\—Large House, partly new, b»l. In S*<OUvJ brick, 9 rooms, plastered aind papered, 2 bay windows, concrete f., bath, etc., storerooms, nearly 2 acres, including largo orchard and vinery, stables, tr.-vjjhouso, etc., attractively situated, about 10 minutes’ Walk from station. Fol. 403 H- MATSON AhjD, P&- ■

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13137, 27 May 1903, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13137, 27 May 1903, Page 12

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