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AUCTIONS. MATSON AND 00. i A T TERS ALL'S SALE. TO-MORROW, THOSE WITH HORSES TO SELL SHOULD REMEMBER THAT During the next few weeks Farmers will be in urgent need of First-class Teams for putting in their cro]j.' The Government is asking that the groatest area possible be laid down,; and there is nothing surer than that Horses are wanted. Therefore enter for Tattorsalra Sale on SATURDAY. Buyers aro always sure ci first-class representative entry to' select from, and surely it is cheaper .to spend a few hours in Tattersall's, knowing you. will be able to pet what you want, than to spetad a weak touring round the country on the uncertain chance of picking up what you xcquiro. SPECIAL ENTRIES' INCLUDE :- On account Mr B. O'Shaughnessy, Spring--1 Brown Marc, syrs, broken to all farm work; trial • ' , 1 Bay Maro, broken to all farm worlc; trial ' , I Brown Ge'dins, broken to chams On account Mr William Wills, Motunau--1 Bav Mare. 6yrs, round and quiet, by Bu-cleuj*. dam Cinderella, by Palliser 1 Black Goldine. Byrs, sound and quiet, good in saddle and harness.' On account of a Client — ftV :. i Bay Mare, pacer, 6 years, by 0.X.M., dam very fast Sacramento mare, broken' saddle and harness; owner called up. On acount of a CHent-7 1 Bay Geldine, 8 years, all work, van or brry; trial • 1 B''Hck Gelding, 3 years, all farm work; Entries invited. H. MATSON AND CO. CLEARING SALE. TO-MORROW. .' At ■■ • .1 o'clock 1. !E have' received . instruction? from Mr ,■» »• W. F. Young to Sell by Auction, on the. Premises, nest to the Ohoka Store, the following LIVE AND DEAD STOCK : 1 Grey Mare, aged (Bess) 1 Cow, in'profit end in calf 1 Cow, springing 1 Heifer, due August 5 Half-bred Jerseys 1 Dray and frame, 1 rubber-tyred trap, 1 horse hoe, 1 manure and seed drill, Planet Jnr., 1 s.f. plough, 1 Rand hoe, complete, ell sorts of farm tools, and the whole of the Furniture as contained in the 5-roomed House.

Saloat 1 o'clock. H. MATSON AND CO.. Christchurch. IMPORTANT. CLEARING . SALE. ' MONDAY NEXT, MAEQH 26th, 1917, At 12 o'clock. ••ESSES H. MATSON AND CO. bare re-i-TX' ceived instructions from MR M. A. THOMAS, of OHOKA, to offer as above, the whole of bis LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, including':—■ ' v HORSES. 1 Bay Mare, Nell. 0 off; foal at foot by Baron Sandy; broken to all. work '.' 1 Bay Gelding;, Prince, 7yrs, broken to all. 1 Bay Gelding Dick, 4yis, broken to harness, spring dray type - , 1 Bay Mare; Bonny, oyrs, broken to all work v, , , 1 Dark Filly, Bell, 3yrs, broken to chains CATTLE. . 12 Milking Cows J. Two-year-old Springer " 4 Eighteen-month Heifers, due in October 4 Heifer Calves 1 Purebred Ayrshire 'Bull, pedigree at sale. PIGS. . 4 Sows 16 Stores. ■ ■ IMPLEMENTS. 1 Cambridge Roller (Reid and Gray), 1 set of Booth Macdonald Disc Harrows, 1 C. and D. D.P. Plough, 1 Duncan Cultivator, 4-leaf Heavy Harrows, 3-leaf Light Harrows,. Massey-Harris Reaper and Binder, 1- Grasseed Sower, 1 Horse Hoe, 1 Tin Dray and. Frame, 1 Spring Dray, 1 Dogcart, 1 Rubbcr-tyred Gig, Pony and Harness, set of Spring Dray Harness, set of Light Harness, 3 seta . of Collars. Hames Saddles, 2 sets" of Leading Chains, 1 »set 4-horse Blocks, 3 sets Plough Chains, Trees for four horses, 5 Horse Covers, "Wheelbarrow, Double-action Force Pump, Meat Safe, Scalding Tub, Lawnraower, ' Milk Cans, Buckets, 2 Grindstones. Quantity of Sheet Iron, Enipty Sacks, and a host of Sundries. LUNCHEON. "7 fi ' H.' MATSON AND CO.

THURSDAY, MARCH 29th. 1917, At 12 o'clock. . IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO. are inM -Btrucled-.bv MR E. RUDDOCK, JUN„ whose lease has expired, to offer as above, the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK. The Hat includes: . SHEEP. 420 Ewes, full-mouth, oro3B-b'red, fat and forward •..-.," 330 Lambs, fat •ifei^'T"' 250 Store Lambs. ■■ '-Kg,.!' ■. 5 Rams TT' HORSES. . 1 Gelding, Prince, broken to all work 1 Gelding, Glen, broken all worn 1 Black Mare. Gyp, broken all work, and stinted to Federation 1 Bay Mare, broken to all -work and stinted to Federation 1 Half Draught Mare, Kit, broken all farm work, with foal at foot by Dreadnought 1 Bay More, Diamond, broken all work, and stintod to Federation | 1 Bay Gelding, broken all -work 1 Bay Guiding. Archie, broken all -work 1 Bay Marc, Belle, all farm work, stinted to Federation ' 1 Chestnut Gelding; broken to all work 1 Black Gelding, broken to saddle and harness, by Macahio ■ 1 Roan Gelding, broken to saddle and harness (Harness for all above horses.) 1 Filly, rising %rs>, by Mark Time 3 Fillies, rising 2y«, by Mark Time 2 Fillies, rising 2yrs, by Dreadnought 5 Gelding-s, riswg 2yrs, by Dreadnought 1 ;•' CATTLE. ' 4 Cows, in full profit and in calf 1 Fat Cow 2 Fat Heifers 7 Yearlings 1 Black Jersey Cow, in full profit and in calf 1 Eighteen-montbs Jersey Heifer in calf .1 Six-months Heifer. , IMPLEMENTS. I "Farm Dray and Frame, 1 Tip Dray and Frame, 1 D.F; Plough -with seat, 1 D.F. Plough, 1 4-furrow Disc Plough, 1 set 5leaf Harrows. 1 set 4-lea£ Harrows, 1 Cambridgo Roller (Reid and Gray), 1 15Coultcr Grain and- Manure (P. and D), 2 M'Cormick Binders (6ft, ill good order), 1 Pea Trolley, Grindstone, 1 Dogcftrt (in good order), 1 Daisy Side Delivery, 1 Planet Junior,..l Horse Hoe, 1 Wheelbarrow, 1 C-ho'rso Block and Tackle, 200 new Gum Stakes, SOO Empty Sacks, 3 Cart, Saddles and Brcechings, 4 sots Leadinj Harness, S sot 3 Backhands and Chains,, 4 and 5-horso Swingletrees, Hurdles, Pif? Troughs, Scalding Trough, Meat Safe, Lawnmower, Lawn Roller. 2 Tarpaulins, Wcolpress, Ladder, Wire Netting, and a host of Sundrios. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 273 :' " v H. MATSON AND CO. fANDY DOYLESTON FARM. FOR PUBLIC AUCTION. H. MATSON AND CO. are instructed by the EXECUTORS OF THE LATE PATRICK O'CONNELL to submit to Public Auction at LEESTON STOCK SALE oa FRIDAY, MARCH 80th, 28 ACRES, . 28 ACRES. Within one mile of Doyleston Railway Station, subdivided into four paddocks. There is a. cottage on the property. The above offers an exceptional opportunity to procure a handy little holding:in this highly favoured district. The property adjoins those of Messrs W. O. Rennie and James Marshall respectively. All particular* from . 243 H. .MAXSON AND CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17435, 23 March 1917, Page 10

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