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H. Matson & Co. CLEARING SALE AT EAST OXFORD. MONDAY NEXT, FEE. 29th, 1904. MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO. have receivecl instructions from Mr Fenwick (who has sold his farm) lo SELL Bit PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Homestead, East Oxford, on the above date, the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising 3.20 3 and -l-year-o'.d Cross-bred Ewes; Bay Mare “ Gip,” all farm work; Br. G. “ Tom,” 3yrs, broken saddle and harness*; B. G. “ Dandy,” Byrs, broken saddle and harness; 4 Cows iri profit (extra good lot), 4 Calves, 2 Porkers, about 70 Fowls, Set Disc Harrows (Duncan), Spring Dray, Harness, D.F. Plough, S.F. Plough, Cultivator, Stripper, Grain and Manure Drill,- Chatham Seed Cleaner, Blacksmith’s Bellows, Anvil, Vyce and Tools, 50 Sheets Galvanised Iron, Oats and Grass Seed, 2 Tanks, Spring Trap, Gig equal lo new, -Sundries too numerous to mention. NOTE;—Every lot for bona fide sale. Extra Entries Allowed. Sale at 11 o’clock. Luncheon. H. MATSON AND CO., 9572 Auctioneers. CITY PROPERTY AUCTION, RaNG-XORA. IMPORTANT. Olw PROPERTY AUCTION, RANGIORA. ■TUESDAY NEXT, Ist MARCH, 1904. MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO., instructed hw Mr J. C. 'Lock, of Rangier®-, will Sell by Public Auction, at Messrs Conway Matson and Sons’ Yards, all that Desirable City Property, comprised in Pt. _R.S. 541, containing 13 Acres, more or lees, situated on Ashley Street, also 14 Acres adjoining, together with a Dwelling-house of 10 rooms, etc., thereon. The 'Property wiil be offered as a whole, and if not disposed of, will be offered in fourteen allotments, ranging in area from three-quarters of an. acre to an acre and a half. . ■ NOTE.—(Hour of sale immediately after Sheep Sale. H. MATSON AND CO.. 9993 Auctioneers and Land Agents. A M U R I SHEEP FAIR. IX THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd. OUR PRESENT ENTRY--10.000 THE BRIGHTEST AND BEST. 10.000 THE BRIGHTEST-‘AND BEST, loiooo THE* BRIGHTEST AND BEST. Including Entries from tho Beet Standard Flocks in New Zealand. ■Well "VVoollcd. Large .Framed. Good Constitution. One Brand, One Earmark,' To Graziers; A Word of Advice. —The foundation to successful sheep farming is • to acquire the Best. Our entries have for years been reserved for public competition, notwithstanding tempting offers. Attend this sale, commence afresh, purchase sheep from the undermentioned consignments. You can afford to bid as much as anyone else, TO BE SOLD BY H. MATSON AND CO. On account Mr TV. 0. Rutherford, Montrose, 1400 2-Tooth Half-bred .Ewes, English Leicester Merino Cross , 1400 2-Tooth Half-bred Wethers, English Leicester Merino Cross 700 Merino Ewes . 500 Merino Wethers. On account Mr Duncan Rutherford, Leslie Hills, 1200 Sound-mouthed Ewes 1 500 2-Tooth Half-bred Ewes, English Leicester Merino Cross. On account Mr Duncan Rutherford, Glen Wye, 1000 Merino Ewes 500 2-Tooth Half-bred Ewes, English Leicester Merino Cross. Oar account Messrs A. Ebrdhmarm and Co., Hurunui, 800 Two-tcoth Ewes, comprising about one-half Merino-Leicester Cross 1000 Two-tooth 'Wethers (same proportions . ias the 'Ewes) I We shall be glad fo receive particulars of intended consignments. 9356 H. MATSON AND CO. LIVE STOCK SALE. LIVE STOCK SALE. LIVE STOCK SALE. THE HUB OF BANKS PENINSULA. THE C 'ENTRAL STOCK YARDS, , LITTLE RIVER. G B A Z I E R S, SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL .MARKET. E'EING the Railway Terminus, with con- ’ teniem; Trucking Yards, and now that ■ buyers can attend this centre and return the ‘ san re day, it 'only remains for graziers to con aider their own interests hy refusing to dealt privately, and realising in the Central Ya-u da, to at once secure tho confidence of the deal ere, graziers -and fatteners from, the Plal as. Through this centre tho whole of tho stock from the Peninsula passes, representing graziers from many thousands of the fine; t country in the world. We say, why cans ot Little River (which is the point- of vanirgd for buyers) become one of'(he most impahant of our Country .Sales? CULVERDEN, ’■ HAWAE-DEN, OXFORD, .METHVEN, and • others have regular sales and regular price! . Buyers from all parts attend these sales. Ye men of Banks Peninsula have more. country at the back of you, leas difncnltiei t -in shape of droving to overcome. Wo say,-* 4 RISE, AWAKE to your own interests. Goal I Saleyards mean an inestimable bpon, increai ed value of land,' live-and dead Stock general ly. It’s the buyers you want. To a ecure which send in particulars of your co'nsigl mient-s to enable ns to advertise, and, when ■ once confidence between you and tho buying public has become established, we will fes 1 *t least we have done some good by erecting the elaborate yards we have at W-a-i----wera. . FOR THURSDAY’S SALE, MARCH 3rd, 1904, , PR] iSENT BONA FIDE 'ENTRIES Include the following; 30 H cad Three-year-old- Steers (very for- , i ?ard) 60 ,H cad Young Cattle . 80 Bj latMS-months to Two-ycar-olds ‘ 30 Hj rad Empty Heifers 14 Hi rad Springers 20 Hi -ad Mixed Cattle , FURTH ER ENTRIES ARE SOLICITED.' H. MATSON AND CO., - 156 , Auctioneers. H. MATSON AND CO.. 164- CASHEL STREET, ESTATE AGENTS. 'PHONE 1147. OPAWA. BEAUTIJ ;'UL HOME, with two long road fronts) ;es, spacious grounds, rare trees and shrubs, 3J acres of land, including clean paddocks w id a highly profitable orchard, in good heart, together with handsome residence, on concreti -, containing 5 living rooms, all usual offictj j aud a detached kitchen, bath, w.h., spare bedroom, etc. Price £llOO. _ Fol. 326 9 ■ ACRES IN LINWOOD. 4?11 A—3 QUAKE BLOCK, good , land, a isily subdivided, comprising 9A acres. • o reasonable .-offer refused. Owners anxious to i realise. Fol. 187 H. MATSON ArvD CO. 0 -ACRE PROPERTY. CAPITAL PLACE, with 5 J oWi/Du _ Acres,, together with improvements, consi sting of nearly new 6-reorucd house, on u rncrete, with bath aud usual offices, stab!, ra, cowshed, largo fowl houses (cost £6O), 3 paddocka, -well fenced and watered. Fol 421 H. MATSON AND'CO. -- 41 ACRE FARM. X?A AA Effect Quick -Sale, wo are indQ/'XVV/ str ucted to . offer 4J Acres, part heavy land at id all grassed, fruit trees, etc., together with House of 6 rooms (furnished), live stock and improvements, for £100: and reasonable da posit accepted, balance at 5 per cent. Close S o town. Fol. 204 H. MATSON AND CO. VILLA, 6 RooMs7aND~o^"aCߣ” 7?rTQA —ID EAL PLACE, large, open lawn, clh i €)\j will i flower beds, gardens and orchard and pat Idock, together with residence, on cono-ete, 1 french windows, 5 artistically decorated rooms, bath, scullery, etc., water laid on, sspt-ii : tank drainage, outbuildings, etc., best arubu rb, and' close to town. ■ Fol. 410 IN THE CITY. fffOA—NHJ'iRLY New House, 5 rooms, cK/'xXjv Veu qitftns, ga-s, b.rth, scullery and pantry, h. and c. water (deep well), section 55 x 70, well improved; hard to beat. P 01.409 H. -MATSON AND 00,, Estate Agents.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXI, Issue 13370, 24 February 1904, Page 12

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