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H. MATSON & CO. CLEARING SALE OP LIVE AND DEAD STOCK DAIRY CATTLE. DAIRY CATTLE. NEW BRIGHTON ROAD. THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 1909, At 32 o'clock. H. MATSON AND CO., favoured with, instructions from Mr P. Callaghan, who is leaving to take up a southern property, will hold a Clearing Sale on the Farmstead, NEW BRIGHTON ROAD, NEAR BICKERTON'S, As above, when they will Sell' the whole of his Superior DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, etc., etc., as under:— . DAIRY COWS. Of? FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, in milk, OK) and due to calve May and June 1 Pure-bred Shorthorn Bull, 2-year-o'd. (Note.—The fnct that Mr Callaghan has been dairying in the district foT upwards of 22 years, Slid has always taken especial care in selccth.» his stock, is sufficient guarantee that above cows comprise one of the beat herds wo hnvo ever had the pleasure of offering.) ■ HORSES. . 1 Grey Mare, 4yrs, broken to all harness, suitable for van 1 Bay Horse, 6yrs, broken all work, very fast . ~ , i . 1 Bay Horse, Byrs, very quiet,-suitable for lady to drive , r 1 Brood Marc, with foal at foot by Young Rothschild. A'.so, Harness for tho above. IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, Etc 1 S.F. Plough, 1 Milk-cart, 1 Dog-cart (nearly new), Horse Covers, Saddle and Bridle, and all the necessary Dairy Utensils and Sundries and Poultry (about 100 head, well-bred). CEREALS. A Quantity of Tab".e and Seed Potatoes, m sacks, ? of an acre Mangolds (good crop), Four Stacks First-cites Hay (about 65 tons), 17 Acres Clover Seed. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. • am H. MATSON AND CO. IMPORTANT SALE OF CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH and LINWOOD PROPERTIES. H MATSON AND CO., instructed by M. • C. Barnett, Esq., Public Trustee, will Sell by Public Auction, TO-MORROW, at 2.30, TO-MORROW, at 2.30. TO-MORROW, at 2.30, AT MATSON'S SALEROOMS, AT MATSON'S SALEROOMS, The following Desirable PROPERTIES, in the Estate of A. E. and J. T, Gibbons, deceased.. LOT 1. LINWOOD, No. 9, Suffolk Street—Fine Section of 38 Perches, almost a chain frontage, and comfortable house of 5 large rooms, in thorough repair, also good stables, sufficient for soveral horses. Just the place for a carrier. LOT 2. LINWOOD, Suffolk Street—Good Handy Section of 38 Perches, with almost a chain, frontage. Adjoins lho abovo property. LOT 3. CITY, SOUTH, No. 16G, Hoorhouso Avenue —High and Dry Section of 16 Perohes, halfchain frontage, and well-built brick house of 6 rooms and conveniences, with washhouse, good water supply laid on. This house is comparatively new; it has been renovated recently, and is in'splendid order. LOT 4. CITY, SOUTH, No. IGB, Mooihouse Avenue —Good High Section of 16 perches, halfchain frontage, and well-built wooden house of 6 rooms, washhouse, conveniences and water laid oh. This house also is modern, has been newly painted, and is in thorough repair. LOT 5. CITY, SOUTH, No. 168 a, Moorhouse Avenue—Good High Section of 16.75 Perches. This house answers to the same description as Lot 3, both as to size and condition, of repair. LOT 6. LINWOOD, 17, St James Street—Splendid J-Aore Section and Up-to-date House' of 7 spacious rooms. The house is in the best of repair, and has been newly painted. The situation is very convenient to centre of city, and a better locality could not be desired. NOTE.—The properties comprised in Lots 3, 4 and 5 are adjacent to Christchurch Railway Station, and this sale presents an opportunity seldom occurring to railway men to acquire a residence right close to their worlt3. 'itlcs are all under Land Transfer Act. H. MATSON AND CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. 408 164, Cashel Street. PENINSULA FARM. ' PENINSULA FARM. PENINSULA FARM. . 1 Of) ACRES, OR IN LOTS. PUBLIC AUCTION. FRIDAYTTth MAY, AT DUYAUCHELLES, at "12 o'clock. MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO. have received instructions to Sell, in conjunction with Mr Robert Latter, 190 ACRES close to the Hill Top; a sunny face, and protected from prevailing winds; a real, ripping cocksfoot farm; subdivided into seven paddocks, largo orchard. HOUSE of 12 rooms, 4 rooms detached, hot and coid water, stable, trapshed, harness-room, dairy, cowshed,, man's whare, hay loft, wool-shed and sheep-yards. This property presents an unequalled opportunity to many of those who are so anxious to secure a Peninsula place. Easy terms can be arranged, and if prospective buyers would interview 31r Latter prior to tho sale, any reasonable proposition will be entertained. In the meantime, please note that the sale is for FRIDAY, the 7th MAY, at Duvauchellea 420 H. MATSON AND CO. On ACRES AT TAI TAPU OV ao ACRES AT TAI TAPU. 30 ACRES AT TAI TAPU. SATURDAY MAY 15th. MATSON'S SALEROOMS MATSON'S SALEROOMS MATSON'S SALEROOMS MATSON'S. SALEROOMS 10 O'CLOCK. 12 O'CLOCK. 12 O'CLOCK. MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO. have received instructions from the. Beneficiaries of tho late Robert Woolnough to Sell by Public Auction, on the above date, that CHOICE LITTLE FARM, comprising 30 Acres, situated at. Tai Taou. facing the Main Ro:td and running right back to the Lagoon, and adjoins the property of Mr Thos. Yarr. There is a- Cottage on the property, and the phce is subdivided into three paddocks. Possession will be given on JUNE Ist. 437 H. MATSON AND CO. TO LET BY TENDER. TO LET BY TENDER. 23! ACRES. 281 ACRES. KNOWN AS " HAPPY HOME WITHIN 5 MILES OF THE CITY OF I CHRISTCHURCH. A Beautiful, Warm, Sunny Hill Farm. GOOD HOMESTEAD. TENDERS CLOSE MAY 15th, 1909. TENDERS CLOSE MAY 15th, 1909. TENDERS CLOSE MAY loth, 1909. H. MATSON AND CO. have received instructions from the Trustees of the. late D. McGregor to Call for Tenders for the. above. SPECIFICATION can be seen at the Office, of the Agents. H. MATSON AND CO., 133 Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14980, 28 April 1909, Page 12

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