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Auctions. H. MAx'SON & CO. mWO CLEARING- SALES. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. At 19 noon, at DARFIELD, on account o! Mr Joseph Hanley— SHEEP, HORSES, CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Luncheon provided. At 1 o'clock, at LAKESIDE-CUM-LEES-TON, on account of the Misses Halliday— CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, , ETC. H. MATSON AND CO., 432 Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 2d. ADDINGTON. ADDINGTON. AUTUMN STORE CATTLE SALE. Account Mr A. TOWNLEY, Oamaru. 300 HEAI> of HEREFORI) AND POLLED ANGUS CROSS, Comprising—--70 Three and Four-year-old Cowb, with Hereford calves at foot 60 Three-yca.r-old Hereford Steers 60 Two and Three-year-old Hereford Heifers 100 lj-year-old Steers and Heifers 1 Three-year-old Pure-bred Hereford Bull P.S.—We can thoroughly recommend theßß 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. Also, the following other entries of CATTLE: 90 Yearling. Steers and Heifers, all in good oondiuon 70 3 and 4-year-old Cows .and Heiferß, Polled and Shorthorn cross 30 2-year-o!d Steers 20 2 to 23-year-old Heifers and Steers H. MATSON AND CO., 426 Auctioneer*. Oxford market.. THURSDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY— On account of Mr A. Wotherspoon, West Oxford—--230 Prime Lambs. 30 Prime Ewes. Our other ENTRIES Comprise—--150 Prime Lambs 60 Prime Lambs 50 Prime Lambs 70 Prime Lambs 40 Prime Lambs 100 Forward Wethers 60 Fat Wethers 50 Fat Wethers 50 Prime Wethers 35 Fat Ewes 25 Fat Ewes Further entries solicited. 433 H. MATSON AND CO. H. MATSON AND 00„ AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, , 184, CASHEL STREET. FAVOURITE FAPANUI. SUIT RETIRED FARMER OR BUSINESS MAN. WITHIN 15 minutes’ walk of tram terminus, nearly Now House of 5 Tooms, Tshaped, verandah, bay window, and all modern conveniences, 4 ACRES 11 PERCHES OF THE BEST OF LAND, well worked, and now laid down in grass, largo shod, stable, trapshed, and other outbuildings. This class of property rarely comes on (he market, and will sell readily. Prico asked, £llOO. P. 5-18 H. MATSON AND CO. 7} ACRES AND 5-ROOMED NEARLY I ___ NEW HOUSE. £ to 10 Minutes’ Walk off Tram Line. 5 -ROOMED well-built bouse, plastered throughout and nearly new, large fowlhouses and runs, stable, cowshed, garden and orchard, all young trees. 3 acres in young grase, balance in old pasture, splendid water supply. This is an ideal property, all ready for a poultry farmer. The owner must realise within one month. This is one of the few properties which is an absolute bargain at the prico asked, £BSO. Gall on us and we will arrange for inspection. 5-3 H. MATSON AND CO. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. 23 ACRES AND 7-ROOMED HOUSE. ALL conveniences, washhouse, eoalhouse, eto., Btable with 6 loose-boxes (briok floor), feed-room, harness-room, tiapshed. Property well fenced, and with good water supply. Situate near Plumpton Trotting Grounds. PRICE ONLY £475. S 7-18 H. MATSON AND CO. BEALE'S - AVENGE AND PAPANUI SiOAD, JUST OFF. Easy Terras,, bsv £SO down, Price £550. SNUG MODERN HOME of 6 large rooms, well-built and in thorough order, plastered and papered throughout, pantry, scullery, washhouse (copper, tubs, tapa), bath (hot and cold water), gas and fittings, tiled (crates and hearths, “T" el-aped bouse, verandah. bav window, poohalfc paths, fowlhouse. eto; section one-eighth acre, well fenced and (aid out, and very high and dry, with northern aspect. A compact home in every respect. Why pay rent when you can buy a place like this on such easy terms? Call on us for further particulars and card to view. S.T.A. €-8. H. MATSON AND i ILES & CD. furniture: FURNITURE. by PUBLIC - AUCTION. THIS DAY, at One O’clock. 118, KOLLESTON STREET, LINWOOD. ILES AND CO. are favoured with instructions from Mr E. Bridges to Sell, on tho Dromises as above, the entire contents of his SIX-ROOMED HOUSE. Among tho largo list to bo offered there is a very handaomo piano (Exhibition Model), ex. dining table, part suite; couches, wicker and rattan chairs, carpets, linoleums, Axminster runner, b.-rail fenders and brasses, d. and s. iron bedsteads and bedding, 3 wire stretchers and mattresses, 2 duchesse chests, 3 chests drawers, washstands and ware, commode, pictures, curtains, mangle, winger, a large quantity of glassware, crockery, ornaments, all kitchen utensils, nice collection of pot plants, garden tools, fowls, gas stove, nun and sundries, etc., etc. E ’ ILES AND CO„ Q3H Auctioneers and Valuators. H. B. SORENSEN. TUESDAY, APRIL 27th. Eleven o’clock. B SORENSEN ha 3 received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION Rooms, Lichfield Street, 622 Very some FRIEZES AND BORDERS, lOJin 21in wide. These are a very fine lot, ire for absolute sale, in lots to suit purls. SO, 2 Cases Japanese Wickorwa-re, PicUnipers, Baskets. Pot Stands, LacquerToys, etc. H. B. SORENSEN, Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14979, 27 April 1909, Page 12

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