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AUCTIONS. 3. MATSON & CO. RA NGI OR A SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES 200 Store Wethers . 20 Fat Ewes 30 Fat and Store Pigs ' Further Entries Invited. 173 H. MATSON AND CO. FOURTH WOOL SALE. ' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1910. A/TESSRS H. MATSON AND CO. desire lTi to give notice that the FOURTH SALE oi the Series will be held on above date. Wool is now being received into Store, and we shall be pleased to receive particulars of intended consignments. Consign all wool—- . H. MATSON AND 00., 163 Addington. SPECIAL PUBLIC AUCTION.SPECIAL PUBLIC AUCTION. SPECIAL PUBLIC AUCTION. Owners Retiring from Business. LARGE and IMPORTANT SALE of ' GRAIN, MACHINERY, HORSES. HARNESS. PLANT, ETC.. ETC. Comprising THE ENTIRE STOCK AND PLANT Of a RETAIL GRAIN MERCHANT'S BUSINESS. THE DATE OF SALE: . THE DATE OF SALE: .THE DATE OF SALE: TUESDAY NEXT, 12 O'CLOCK PROMPT. TUESDAY NEXT, 12 O'CLOCK PROMPT. TUESDAY NEXT, 12 O'CLOCK PROMPT. TITESSRS GEO.. TRELEAVEN AND CO., who have retired from business, have instructed MESSRS H.' MATSON AND CO. (in conjunction with THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD.) to Sell by Public Auction, as above, on the Premises, ARMAGH STREET, VICTORIA SQUARE, the whole oi their HIGH-CLASS STOCK-IN-TRADE AND PLANT, As follows: PLANT: One Crcssley Gas Engine, in thorough going order, 10 Horse-power Nominal, and as good as new; one Commonwealth Chaffcutter, 12-inch mouth, by Andrews and Be'aven; one Bamford’s Rapid Grain Grinding Mill; one Ramson's Sim's and Jeffrey's Grain Mill (2ft 6in stones); one Oat Crusher. 100 bushels per hour; one Winnowing Machine; Set Shafting and Pulleys; one Hopper and Elevator; one Sifter; also, Ladders, Ropes, Sack Barrows, etcGRAIN: 900 Sacks Oats; 70 Sacks Wheat; 30 Sacks Beans and Barley; 5000 Empty Sacks. (To be sold 1 in lot's' to suit purchasers). STABLE PLANT: One Bay Horse, Mick, aged; 1 Bay Horse, Dick, aged; 1 Bay Mare, Fanny, aged; 1 Black Horse, Darkie, aged; 1 Set Double Harness; 2 Sets Single Harness; 2 Spring Drays; 1 Lorry, in thorough good order and repair; 1 Gig and Harness;. and the usual stable sundries. SUNDRIES: Two Avery We7gning' Machmines, lOcwt; 1 Fairbanks Weighing Machine, 6cwt; • 1 6cwt Avery Machine; 1 IOODIb Fairbanks Machine; 1 2441 b. Fairbairn Machine; and a quantity of hales Straw, Hay, Rape, Turnips, ‘Carrots, White and Red Clover, Alsyke, Timothy and Trefoil; and a quantity of sundries too numerous to mention. N.B. —As previously' stated, tjie owners have retired from business and every lot is for BONA FIDE SALE. Inspection invited. H. MATSON AND CO., and NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., 170 Joint Auctioneers. , TWO SPLENDID DAIRY FARMS FOR PRIVATE SALE. No. 1. ' IAA ACRES, Richest Land in Canterbury, 11/U milo - from .creamery, beautifully fenced (hawthorne) and watered; buildings infcluds brand New Houso and outbuildings, absolutely Al. Only require to pay down £IOOO, balance 5 per cent. No. 2. 60 ACRES, richest Land Canterbury, capable of holding 2 cows to the acre all year round, close to creamery; good buildings. Only require £9OO cash, balance 5 per cent. No. 3. 1 We have done the business from these two farms for unwards of.twenty odd years. They are personally known to us, and we can safely recommend them. Owners retiring on account of old age. Call at once and see, ns if you are a buyer. . H. MATSON AND CO., 175 164, Cashel Street. H. MATSON AND CO., 164, Cashel Street. *" f» KAA—HEART of the City-Full QuardwDUU ter-Acre of Land, very valuable site; together with 10 roomed dwellinghouse, hot and cold, bathroom, gas, etc. ;' room for two houses on the section. " A good thing.” H. MATSON AND CO. _£*r- , rv DOWN, balance 15s weekly. A gTeat 3wOU sacrifice. Must ho Eeen to understand the nature of this bargain—New residence 6 rooms, situate Lower Riccarton, absolutely every convenience; a charming home; i-acre. -H. MATSON AND CO. f?prrt DOWN—Select street, good locality— Jw il U Five-room eoc Dwelling, bathroom, scullery, pantry, w.h., copper, tubs, taps, high-pressure supply. A capital section, J-acro. Cheap house at £335. F.S. 13 ■ H. MATSON AND CO. (1(7 ACRES—A Fine Mixed Farm, situX.ated one hour’s drive from Christchurch P. 0.; 60 acres in oats, 20 acres in wheat, 12 acres in potatoes, balance grass; specially good buildings, 9-roomed dwelling-house, 8-stall stable, 6-bail cowshed, woolshed, traphouse, man’s whare, sheop yards, dairy, washhouse; plenty of water in every field, fences good. A farm well worth the money;. Terms -very easy if required. £l6 10s per acre. H. MATSON AND CO. i Ori ACRES at Greenback. cheap land. JLZjU Price £ll- 10s per acre, situate 1$ ' miles from Greenpark. • An excellent ' holding. Good 1 mixed farm, plenty of water and desirable buildings. A comfortable farm, and very cheap. Any terms to a good man. H. MATSON AND CO. _£»riryK—RICCARTON —Our own opinion of dt'D lO this place, “The choicest in Lower Riccarton.” Beautifully finished 6-roomed modern spuaro residence, hot and cold, bathroom, very high foundations, plastered throughout, attractive, b.old appearance, concrete steps, approach ; full i-acre of land, running stream through the section, lawn and garden beautifully planted. A pretty place. Northern aspect, gets sun all day. Simply charming. F. 46 R. H. MATSON AND CO. -O A ft K—NEW BRIGHTON —New, attracc&'iOO tivo Bungalow, very neat property; full J-acre. £465, terms arranged. H. MATSON AND CO. ' ACRES—Very Handy Farm, near town; I produces excellent crops oats, potatoes, wheat, etc.; all square paddocks, goed fences; dwelling 4 rooms, nearly new, stables, grain store, dairy, washhouse, copper, shed. Price, £l4 per acre. H. MATSON AND CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15210, 22 January 1910, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15210, 22 January 1910, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15210, 22 January 1910, Page 15

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