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H. MATSON & CO. WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 28. ADDINGTON. ADDINGTON. AUTUMN. STORE CATTLE SALE. Account Mr A. TOWNLEY, Oamaru. OAA HEAD of HEREFORD AND POLLED ANGUS CROSS, Comprising—--70 Three and Four-year-old Cows, with Hereford calves at foot 50 Three-year-old Hereford Steers GO Two and Three-year-old Hereford 100 IJ-year-old Steers and Heifers 1 Three-year-old Pure-bred Hereford Bull P.S.—We can thoroughly recommend these Cattle, and anyone wanting any real good store cattle should not miss this sale. The cattle are all in good condition, and have travelled by road from Invercargill. , H. MATSON AND CO., 428 Auctioneers. SALE OF CITY SHOP AND DWELLING. OX SATURDAY,,MAY Ist, at 12 noon. H MATSON AND CO., instructed) -by • Owner, will Sell, at their Land Saleperty:— THAT LARGE TWO-STOREY BRICK BUILDING situate on corner of Fitz : gerald Avenue and Lichfield Street (entrance from both streets). The" building comprises a largo commodious ihop and 6 largo living rooms. There is a baker's oven at rear, and the property is an ideal one for N a baker or storekeeper:. ALSO, SAME TIME AND DATE (In conjunction with Speirs and Wilson),' ALL THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY situate corner Huxley and Colombo Streets, Sydenham, comprising Fine iACRE SECTION, witi. good 6-roomed Dwelling thereon. NOTE.—Both these, properties- are under the Land Transfer Act, and are for absolute sale. H. MATSON AND CO., Auctioneers, 428 164, Cashel Street. CLEARING SALE OF LITE AND DEAD STOCK. TAI TAPU. TAI~TAPU. TAX TAPU. MONDAY, MAY 3rd, 1909. MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO., instructed by Mr W. Haynea (on account of his Lease oxpiring), will Sell, as above, on the Farmstead, all his Live and Dead Stock, as under: CATTLE—--01 FIRST-CLASS COWS, in profit and in £i- calf 1 Shorthorn Bull HORSES—I Draught Mare. " Bess," all farm work; 1 Draught Gelding, "Clyde," by Prince Regent. 4 years, broken to all farm work; 1 Draught Mare, "Poll," aged; 1 Trap Horse, " Possum "; 1 Yearling Colt by " Staichild " PIGS—I 3 Largo Stores, a Porkers POULTRY—Number Well-bred Fowls, etc. IMPLEMENTS—Dray (Duncan), roller (8.Micdonald), discs, grubber, Bet 4'lcaf harrows, 2-loaf harrows, if. plough (Duncan), s.f. plough, 2 binders (Deering), 1 spring trap and harness; draught and leading harness and chains, two 8-horso act 3 swingletrees, quantity barbed wire and birch stakes PRODUCE, CEREALS, Etc.—s 6 bags Italian ryegrass seed), 34 first and 16 seconds bags of barley, quantity o.s. chaff and small stack of oat-sheaves; also a host of dairv utensils, milk-cans, etc., and two double-barrelled guns, ana sundrioa too numerous to mention. Luncheon provided. 430 H. MATSON AND CO. THURSDAY, 6th MAY. IVTRP! CALLAGHAN'S CLEARING SALE M Of Dairy Stock, HoTses, Dairy Utensils, Hay, Produce, eto. NEW BRIGHTON ROAD. Full details next Saturday. 4M H. MATSON AND CO. COMFORTABLE FARM AT CUST. XOf) ACRES. 560 THE UNDERSIGNED Lavs been favoured with instructions from Mr LIONEL CROWLEY (owing to his leaving to reside in Nortfl Island), to Sell by Public Auction, at ■ * THE RANGIORA MARKET, ON TUESDAY, MAY 11th, 1309, • At 11-80 a.m., HIS WELLKNOWN and COMPACTFARM of 560 ACRES (more or less), at CUST. The Property, which comprises a first-claas mixed farm, is divided into 18 paddocks, enclosed by splendid fences and well watered. Modem Residence of seven rooms, hot and cold water service, etc., also good outbuildings, stables, granary, sheep yards, trapshed. At present, 70 acres good turnips, 30 acres wheat, 30 acres rape and turnips, 60 acreß new grass, GO acres grand heavy swamp, balance 1,2, 3-year-o'.d grass. Last year wintered 3-sheep to the acre, beeides cropping, and averages from 80 to 100 tons flax every " NOTE.—The Farm is a good all-round one, ■ithin easy distance of school, salcyards railway, and all conveniences, and jifforc buyer the opportunity of acquiring a gei man's home and a money-making proporty at a very low price. Terms on an easy basis if required. H. MATSON AND CO, • N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASS., Agents, acting in conjunction, 419 FOR THE VENDOR. ILES & CO. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. FURNITURE. THIS DAY, at one o'clobk. TLES AND CO. wiiTseU, in their Rooms, I No. 112, Manchester Street (near Clow bwer), TO-DAY, at one °'cl°j*>a Large and Varied Assortment of FURNITURE DBAPERY, SUIT LENGTHS, MONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, BOOKS, BICYCLES, etc., otc. __.„, FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! We are now showing a large _ shipment of AUSTRALIAN FURS, comprising opossum rugs, mats, shoulder capes, stoles, necklets, tics, muffs, muff bags, foot-warmers, otc, etc. ILES AND CO., 66-19 Auctioneers and Valuators. "FURNITURE. FURNITURE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. TUESDxVY NEXT, at One O'clook. 118, ROLLESTON "STREET, LINWOOD. ILES AND CO. are favoured witi instructions from Mr E. Bridges to Sell, on the premisos, as above, the entire contents of his SIX-ROOMED HOUSE. Among the large list to be offered there is a very handsome piano (Exhibition Model), ox. dining tablo, part suit**, couches and rattan chairs, carpets, linolem minster runner, b.-rail fenders and brasses, d. and s. iron bedsteads and bedding, 3 wire stretchers and mattresses, 2 duohesse chests, 3 choßts drawers, washstands and ware, commode, pictures, curtains, mangle, wringer, a large quantity of glassware, crcckofy, ornaments, all kitchen utensils, nice collection of , pot plants, garden tools, fowls and sundries, etc., etc. ILES AND CO., 6650 Auctioneers and Valuator*. DAIRY Farm extraordinary; owner must leave Ist; May; low rental—so aereo, 4 years to run; stock and fodder at undisputable prices. J. G. BANNERMAN, 117, Colombo Street. . rftO Let, 30*Acrcs, good stabliug and house, i. 4 miles out;. 15 acres grazing land. J. G. BANNERMANN, 117, Colombo Streets

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

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