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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON & CO. QXFORD STOCK MARKET. TO-MORROW. SPECIAL ENTRIES—--103 Forward Two-tooth Wethers 130 Fat Ewe* 20 Fat Ewes 100 Prime Lambs 50 Prime Lambs 40 Wethers 100 Store Lambs Further Entries Invited. 524 H. MATSON AND CO. c ULVERDE N SALEYARDS. TO-MORROW'. SPECIAL ENTRY— On acoount Mr Duncan Rutherford, Loslio Hills— A consignment of Fat Sheep. We shall be pleased to receive further entries. 521 H. MATSON AND CO. SALE. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES— On account H. Anderson, Esq., of Lakeside, who is retiring from farming, liis wholo DAIRY HERD, comprising—--13 Cows in full profit (good milkers) 1 Bull Also, on account Geo. H. Andrew. Esq.. Southbridge, the whole of his PURE-BRED BORDER LEICESTER and RYELAND FLOCKS:— BORDER LEICESTERS (F.B. 118). 80 Two-tooth Ewes 150 Ewe arid Ram Lambs 100 Four, Six and Eight-tooth Ewes 63 Stud and Flock Rams (mostly twotooth) These rams have taken numerous prizes in botli Sydney and Canterbury shows. RYELANDS (F.B. 3). 33 Two. Four and Six-tooth Ewes 25 Flock and Stud Rams (mostly twotooth Also, 4 Draught Brood Mares (Stud Book) 2 Mares with foals at foot by Hallmark (imported) 1 Three and 1 Four-year-old Mare, in foal to Baron Everest (imported). OTHER ENTRIES Comprise—--250 Wethers 12 Head Young Cattle 1 Pure-bred Jersey Cow 40 Ewes, 30 Ewes 29 Wethers 503 H. MATSON AND CO. SCAR GILL SALE. TriE wish to notify our Clients in above » » district that the NEXT SALE will be held on FRIDAY NEXT, Jan. 13th. 519 H. MATSON AND CO. CHRISTCHURCH AND SUMNER. AUCTION. AUCTION. AUCTION. POPULAR SEASIDE SECTIONS AND HOMES, A and a. CHOICE CHRISTCHURCH RESIDENCE. By order and on account of tho Trustees in the Estate of the late HRS A. J. WHITE. H MATSON AND CO.„ instructed aa • abovo will Sell, in conjunction with Mr Donald O. Duncan, by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 148, Cashel Street., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 28th, At 12.30 o’clock, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIESTen Superb Sections, situate in the heart of Sumner and immediately opposite Civs Rock. The sections front on Nayiand and Grafton Streets and on the" tram route adjoining “ Rook Villa.” Boards aro on the sections and full details and plans can be had at our offices. Also, on account of the same Estate— That beautifully-situated Property, comprising a well-appointed Residence of 11 Rooms, together with all offices. The property is located on tre Main Sumner Road, with a frontage to Clifton Terrace and woll sheltered. Tvith the house goes 1 rood lfl perches of land; also adjoining are 2 Sections, containing J of an Acts each frontage to Clifton Terrace and Sumner Road. This property is occupied by Mrs Rogers. CITY RESIDENCE. At the same time, on acoount of Mrs Zachariah, City Residence, situate in Gloucester Street west, adjoining the Jewish Synagogue, a Fashionable Residence of 10 Rooms and ali offices. Fine high section, facing north. Absolutely the grandest position in Christohurch City, 2 minutes from G.P.O. This property ha 3 every convenience, and would suit a professional or medical man. Now bringing in £ll7 per annum. Note. —The Agents will be glad to tales bona fide buyers to any of the above properties by appointment. Very easy terms will be extended on tho Stunner properties, namely, 15 peT cent down, 10 per oent in 12 months, and the balance in 3 years, interest 5 per oent. H, MATSON AND CO., R. O. DUNCAN, 522 Joint Agents. LARGE AND IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. AT NORWOOD. AT NORWOOD. ON MONDAY, JANUARY 80th, 1911, At 11.30. TV/TESSRS H. MATSON AND CO., instructiTA g<i by W. J. Cresswell, Esq. (owing to their having sold his property), will hold a Clearing Sale on the Estate at Norwood as above. Particulars of the sale comprise— SHEEP. 1000 Ewes, nearly all 4-tooth 730 Lambs 25 Corriedale Rams, 4-teoth HORSES. 1 Blaok Gelding, Nugget, 4 years 1 Bay Gelding, Clea, 3 years 1 Bay Gelding, Bob, 5 years 1 Bay Mare, Diamond, 4 years 1 Bay Mare, Jess, 5 years 1 Bay Mare, Nell, 5 years 1 Bay Cob, C®sar, 5 years 1 Brown Pony, Jack, 4 years 1 Bay Pony, aged IMPLEMENTS, Etc.—l 8-f. plough (Booth, Macdonald, nearly new), 2 8-f. ploughs (P. and D. Duncan), 1 farm dray and frame by P. and D. Duncan (nearly new), 1 spring cart and harness, 1 drill (Farmer’s Favourite), 1 grubber (Booth and Macdonald, nearly now), 1 diso plough (P. and D. Duncan), 1 singlefurrow plough, 1 stripper, 1 harrow (5 leaves) and bar, 1 light grass seed harrow (5 leaves), 1 disc harrow, 1 Cambridge roller, 1 woolpress (new), 2 sheep feeders, half-ton galvanised wire (No. 8), 303 sacks, 8 sets blocks and chains, 1 3-horse bar, 1 4-liorse bar, 2 2-horse bars, 5 single bars, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 surveyor’s chain, 1 ladder, 1 grindstone, 1 set saddler’s tools, 1 tarpaulin (10 x 12), large quantity carpenter’s, garden and farm tools, 400 iron sfandards, 6 sots collars, homes and bridles, 2 sets leading harness, 1 dray* saddle and breeching, 8 horse covers, 4 sets plough chains, tent and fly (10 x 12), 27owt manuro, large quantity sheep netting and stakes, large quantity grass seed, cowgrass, red clover, white clover. Italian ryo; rye and cocksfoot, 1 cow in full profit, and sundries j too numerous to mention. Sale starts 11.30 sharp. Luncheon Provided. 510 H. MATSON AND CO. IB MS & CO. EXTRA SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. VERY HEAVY ENTRY’SUPERIOR FURNITURE. account of several clients and owing cumulation during holidays, we have an largo quantity of very Superior FurniTHIS DAY, at One O'clock. OUR SALE ROOMS, MANCHESTER! STREET (near Clock Tower). ;S AND CO. will Sell THIS DAY, at me o’clock, at. above address, a largo tity of very fine Furnituro and Effects, list is too long to enumerate, but we adyou to call and inspect for yourselves. ’T FAIL TO ATTEND THIS SALE, yers, come early and save disappoint- , as we have a long list to auction, and ntend to start sharp at one o’clock. POSITIVELY NO RESERVE. ILES AND CO.. i Auctioneers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15511, 11 January 1911, Page 16

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