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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON & CO. TO-DAY, at 1.80. TO-DAY, at 1.80. ■REALISATION of the Late ME CHAS. KERR’S HIGH-CLASS, TROTTING STOCK, WAINONI ROAD, NEW BRIGHTON. Also, TROTTING GEAR OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, HORSE FEED. SUNDRIES, ETC. 884 H. MATSON AND CO. A T TER S A TO-MORROAV. L L’ S. SPECIAL ENTRIES: On account of Mr J. Coe Irwcll, 1 Ches. Mare, 8 years, by Rawiri, broken to S. and H., quiet-, any trial On account of Messrs Stackhouse Bros., Amberloy, 1 Dr. Mars, 9 years old, all work. Owing to the Races at Phimpton Park, the Sale will start at 10.30. Advertised lets 11 FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. 380 H. MATSON AND CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE Oi HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., At yy EST OXFORD. On MONDAY KEx'tTjUNE Bth, at 12.30. On account of MRS C. J. McVEIGH. The following are a few cf the items: 1 Suits of Furniture in Green A’elvet 1 Suite cf Furniture in Tapestry 56-Piece Dinner Service (Wedgcwood) Tea Sot (Crown. Derby) Roaewocd Cabinet, Hall Carpet Linoleum, Cutlery, Glassware, Kitchen Dresser. AVater Filter, Chairs, Tables, Diningroom Tab.e, Pictures, Hnrnees. Tools. Sundries toe numerous to mention. SBl H MATSON AND CO. •MPORTANT CLEARING SALE AT YALDHURST. MONDAY NEXT, JUNE Bth, 1914. AT 12 O’CLOCK. We have received instructions from MRS ALDRIDGE, OF YALDHURST, to Sell tho AY hole of her LIVE AND DEAD STOCK on tho above date. The following are particulars: 10 Good Cows, 2 Ueifers 3. Calveß 1 Half-draught Ches. Mare, 7yrs, all worn 1 Grey Mere, Cyrs, broken to s. and h. 4 Sow 3 ir. pig Implements—l set 3-Leaf Harrows, 1 set Chain Harrow-. 1 M.H Culti\ utor, 1 Spring Dray, Frame and Harness, 1 Trap and Harness, 1 AYheelbarrow, 1 Single-furrow Plough, 1 Alfa Lava! Separator, 2 Six-gallon Cream Cans. 4 Milk Buckets. 1 Churn 2 seto Plough Harness, Riding Saddle, 5 Hives cf Bees; also Furniture contained in 6-rcomed hou3e. Quantity of Purebred AA r hite Leghorns. Tools, Stakes and Wire and Sundries too numerous to mention Luncheon Provided. H. MATSON AND CO., LOHREY AND MARGIN, 375 Joint Agents. LITTLE RIVER DOMAIN BOARD LEASEHOLDS. TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT LITTLE RIVER SALE, TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 9th. H MATSON AND CO are instructed by • tho Board to OFFER as above, 5 YEARS’ LEASE Of Recreation Reserve 1C49, situate abutting Hill Main Road, and comprising C2J ACRES. Full particulars from the SECRETARY TO THE BOARD, Little River; Or from 877 H. MATSON AND CO. LITTLE RIVER SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. WE are in receipt of tho SPECIAL ENTRIES:— 10 Head Fat Cattle 20 IS-months Cattle 4 Empty Cows 20 Galve3 following SPECIAL ATTENTION is also drawn to to the various Properties which we aro putting up, and which are advertised in this issue. 376 H. MATSON AND CO. LITTLE RIVER LEASEHOLDS. LITTLE RIVER LEASEHOLDS. H, MATSON AND CO. and PYNE AND CO., acting in conjunction, are instructed by the WAIREWA COUNTY COUNCIL to SELL at the Little River Stock Sale, on TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 9, THE LEASE OF THE FOLLOWING:— RESERVES 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104 «n.l - 1103. all of about 5 Acres each RESERVE 1250—10 Acres RESERVE 3153—222 Acres RESERVE 35—6 Acres odd Reserve No. 2795, 3 acres, situate at junction ot tho Main and Gcbbie’s Roads, together with 4-voomed cottage and blacksmith's and. wheelwright’s shops; artesian well; fenced. Blacksmith's business has boon successfully carried on for over 20 years. The Properties will be LEASED for 5 YEARS. G YEARS. All the above abut on the Main Road, between Gebbie’s Valley and tho Hill Top, Little River. For full particulars apply to the SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL, Little River; Or to H. MATSON AND CO., PYNE AND CO., S7B Agents in Conjunction. LAND] LAND. LAND. TO BE OFFERED AT LITTLE RIVER SALE. TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE 9th. ON BEHALF OF MRS ELLEN SMYTH. O X ACRES OF LAND (nioro or les3) eituat- — 2 ed within 10 minutes' walk of Little River Railway Station, together with House of C rooms, storeroom, washhouse, trapshed, cowshed, fowlhouse Ono Acre is used as a cow paddock, and the remainder is planted with 180 full-hear-ing mixed fruit trees. Full particulars from 379 H. MATSON AND CO. R. LATTER. IE ESTATE OF THE LATE B. MORA. j ACRES FREEHOLD. GERMAN BAY, BANKS PENINSULA. IB E. LATTER has received instructions from Mrs B. Mora to SELL BY PUBC AUCTION, At the Saleyards, Duvauchelles Bay, on FRIDAY, JUNE tho sth, 1914, At 12.30 p.m. Ibis WELL-KNOWN ESTATE, container about SCO ACRES, with .large Homestead rd Outbuildings, Woolahed, Sheep and ittle Yards, Dip, etc., situated close to e Gorman Bay Factory, School and, Post fico. The Land is some of the best in the disct, well fenced and subdivided into conveen’t paddocks, particularly well watered and itabie for dairying or grazing purposes; in ct, it is practically the last of the original ■ge farms stunted /imido tho Akarcu watered that has not alroadv previously been bdivided or offered for sale. Easy terms of payment and immediate ssessiou. _ For further particulars apply R. LATTER, \ Auctioneer, Barrys Bay; r>r MESSRS IZARD AND LOUGHNAN,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16569, 5 June 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16569, 5 June 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16569, 5 June 1914, Page 12