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H. MATSON & CO. TO-DAY, 12.30 SHARP* 'JO-DAY, 12.30 SHARP-TO-DAY, 12.30 SHARP. GREAT AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT SALE OP SYDENHAM JUSTNESS PREMISES an CITY PROPERTIES. H MATSON AND CO. will sell by Public • Auction, in conjunction with Messrs SPIERS AND WILSON, the following DESIRABLE PROPERTIES—AT MATSON'S SALEROOMS. AT MATSON'S SALEROOMS. • I.—Handsome Large Two-Storey 1 ess Premises, built in brick, being i\os. 102 and 104, Colombo Street, Sydenham. Occupied by Messrs Clarlte and Bumham, Photographers, M-r s A. Eindlay, Milliner, and Mr Patrick, Picture-framer, at rentals of £65, £7B and £52 per annum respectively. Thin building is almost now and is in splendid order. LOT 2.—Two-storey Wooden Building, comprising two shops, each with dwellings and outbuildings. The whole- in thorough order and ropair. Being Nos. 134 and 138, Colombo Street, Sydenham. Occupied bv Mr J. Smith. Butcher, and Mrs J. R. Cairns, Fruiterer, at rentals of £65 and £52. LOT 3.—That property knovni as Druids' Hall, situate Gladstone Street, comprising Largo Commodious Hall, in first-class repair. Leased to Mr E. Wright, and used as clothing factory, at a rental of £56 per annum. LOT 4.—Leasehold of Largo Two-storey Building, containing 4 Large Shops and Dwellings, and stable accommodation, situate Colombo Street, Sydenham (just over Gladstone Street). Occupied by Amuri Butchery Company, Mrs Duncan and. Mr Donton at rentals of £7B per ALSO—. At the sanio time and place, on account of MESSRS CAMPBELL BROS. Tho following Desirable CHRISTCHURCH PROPERTIESLOT I.—MOA PLACE—Nearly New House of i rooms, plastered, gas find all conveniences, and connected with main sower. Lot at 12s Gd per week to Mr Brown. LOT 2.—MOA PLACE-,Good High and Dry Section of 1-ticro, with about a chain frontage on Moa Place. LOT 3.—MOA PLACE—Section comprising l-16th acre, with 6-roomed Cottage, washhouse, copper nnd bath, and gas laid on. LOT 4.—MELROSE STREET—NearIy New Twc-slorey House of 5 rooms, with gas and all conveniences, connected with main sewer. Let at 12s 6d per week to Mr Karnes. TERMS AT SALE. H. MATSON AND CO., SPIERS AND WILSON, 415 Joint Agents. A N G I'-O R A MARK E T. TUESDAY NEXT. MT.U..JJ ENTRIES—"IOO S.M. Three-quarter-bred Ewes 100 Half-bred Ewes 100 Forward Wethers 50 Fat Lambs r utuei tames solicited. 420 H. MATSON AND CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. LAKESIDE CUM LEESTON. TUESDAY NEXT, One o T clock. Ono o'clock. TT MATSON AND CO.. instructed by tho JUL. Misses Ilallidity, will Sell, as above, on the Farmstead, tho whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Particulars as under: CATTLE—--13 Good Dairy Cows, In profit, and due m September 1 Store Cow, 1 Calf HORSES- , 1 Chestnrtt Maro. Molly, syra, 1 Black Mare, Nellie; 1 Black Mare, Jess; each broken to oil farm work; 1 Two-year-old Filly, by King Alexander; 1 Yearling Filiy, bv King Alexander; 1 Yearling Celt, bv Tho Wood; 2 Two-year-olds, by The Wood PIGS—--2 Bacouors IMPLEMENTS—--1 Farm dray and frarno, 1 tip dray, 1 grain drill, 1 hay rake, 1 set 4-leaf harrows, 1 Hpring dray, 1 creamery oart, winnowing machine, 1 sack barrow, grindstone, 2 d.f. ploughs, 1 s.f. plough, 1 mould plough, 1 side delivery, 1 binder (Mas-sey-Harris), 1 gig, 1 set Avery scales, 3 horse trees, harness and covers for three horsos, leading harness, tools, and lots of sundries too numerous to particularise. ALSO--1 Stack Oats Sheaves 1 Acre Mangolds 1 Aero Potatoes NOTE.—As tho farm has bcon leased, every lot is for bona, fido sale. H. MATSON AND CO., 413 Auctioneers. ANNUAL LEESTON HORSE FAIR. H. MATSON AND CO.'S POPULAR THURSDAY, 23th APRIL, 1900, 11 o'clock sharp. -j A A HORSES 100 Comprising 30 Draught Colts and Fillies, from 3 to 5 years •20 Draught Mares and Geldings, from 6 to 7 years 20 Draught Mares and Geldings, from 7 years and upwards 20 Hacks and Harness Horses 10 Unbroken Hacks and Draught Colts and Fillies. Sorno of the best hors« 3 the district can produce will bo offered at this fixture, and any /farmer can secure a- team of Young or Aged Horses to suit himself. A few of tho Owners are a 3 follows:—W. B. Andrew., sen.. W. Wright, Isaac Andrew, W. Marshall, D. Hampton . Greave3 8r03., P. McOarten, W. McCormack. C. J. Lcwton, W. J. Doyle, Cooper's Estate, W. McCauseland, Joe Lucas, Hoslop. J. H. McPherso: R. McPherson, Jno. Ludemann, J. Gilmou . Dr Withers, W. J. Lemon, W. Lockhead, Geo. Brown, Job Osborne, Miller Bros., E. J. O'Neill, F. O'Bovle, Claude Coo, Geo. McClure, H. Schenettex, and a lot of others. Mr W. B. Andrew's consignment comprises: 6 Draught Colts and Fillies 2 First-rate Harness Horsos. NOTE.—Entry Fee Is (Halter Is, compulsory). Commission G per cent. Clients are requested to have their horses all m before 7 10.30 M». H _ MATgON AND co . Li ORDER of tho PUBLIC TRUSTEE. IMPORTANT SALE~~OF CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH AND LINWOOD PROPERTIES. TT MATSON AND CO., instructed by M. Jtl. C. BARNETT, Esq., Public Irusjoe, will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at 164, Cashol Street on THURSDAY NEXT April o<)th at 2.30 p.m., the following Desirable Properties in the estates of A. E. and J. I. GIBBONS (deceased)— LOT I—No. 9. Suffolk Street—Fine J-acro Section and Houso of 5 large rooms. LOT 2—Fine Section of i-acro, adjoining above. LOT 3—Citv, South—No. 16C, Moorhouse Avenue—High Section of 16 perches, and Well-built Brick Houso of 5 rooms. LOT i— No. 168, Moorhouse Avenue—Wellbuilt Wooden Houso of 5 rooms, with good high Section. LOT 5—163 a, Moorhouse Avenue—Good Section and Well-built Brick House of 5 rooms LOT 6—Liuwood, J 7, St ,'fame B Street—Splendid }-acro Section and well-built House cf 7 rooms. Thcso properties are for Absolute Sale. 403 H. MATSON AND CO. p U L V E B D E N SALE. FRIDAYTsoth APRIL. « Wo shall be glad to receive entries for this sale. m H. MATSON AND CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14977, 24 April 1909, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14977, 24 April 1909, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14977, 24 April 1909, Page 16

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