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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TATTERSALL'S. SPECIAL SALE. MONDAY, AUGUST 19th, At the Termination o£ Race Week. AWING to the fact that Owners have their torses engaged during Eace week, we will HOLD A SALE at the CLOSE OF RACE WEEK at TATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR on MONDAY, AUGUST 19th, And shall he pleased to reoeivo Entries. PRESENT ENTRIES comprise a large quantity of Harness, Saddles and other Gear. H. MATSON AND CO. 1 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE Of OCtPOKD /PROPERTY. To he offered at the Oxford Stock Salo on THURSDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1918. H MATSON AND CO. and the NEW • ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION are instructed by the Trustees of the late MRS A. M. POWELL to submit to Public Auction, on the above date, her very excellent holding, comprising 182 ACRES (more or less), namely: 102 ACRES, situate on the corner of Barrach's Road and Powell's Road, within half a mile of the Bast Oxford Railway Station. Improvements include sevenroomed house, rtable, chaffhouse, implement shed, pigsty, etc.; subdivided into eight large and several smaller paddocks, all served by water-races; 14 acres arJ in rape stubble, 7 acres in Algerhn o?ts 85 aorps in young graaß, and the balance in older pasture and stubble. Also 80 ACRES, situate vithin quarter of a mile of the above, comprising rolling downs, subdivided into four paddocks; 40 acres in young grass and tho balance in older, pasture and stubble. The above comprises some of the best land in this world-famous district, and it is rot often that such holdings coma into the market. All information from H. MATSON AND CO. 6 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. » , ACRES 1 ROOD 29 PERCHES. ) ——• LANGDON'S ROAD. H. MATSON AND CO. have rwaived instructions from MR G. FISHER to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th, At 12 o'clock, Lis very desirable holding, as above. i Improvements include: - Four-roomed House, hot and cold water, scullery, washhouso, tubs, copper and overy convenience. The property is subdivided into several padducks, at present 11 'acres in rhubarb, Jacre in asparagus, 4 acres in grass. 10 acres of the property are pipe drained. The land is within half a mile of the tram, rnd is of exceedingly fine quality. It would be hard to find anything better. The small farmer on the look-out for a first-class home close to the city should not fail to come along and make inquiries. All information from H. Matson and Co, 7'■.•';■ •" H. MATSON AND CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT OXFORD On SEPTEMBER 5. ' MATSON AND 1 CO., having Sold the -• Property, are instructed by MR T. MEHRTENS to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION on the abovo date the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. All particulars will be advertised later. 11 H. MATSON AND CO. HALSWELL LAND. pj-j ACS Efl . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ACCOUNT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. IN ESTATE LATE JAMES NICHOLLS. TO BE OFFERED IN FTVE BLOCKS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 81, 1918. All Particulars Later. •"' H. MATSON AND CO.

I. B. MERRETT AND CO. POULTRY. POULTRY. WE held our first Grand National Sale on Saturday. There was an excellent entry and splendid prices. Table Chickens were 6s 6d to 10s'8d, hens 3s 6d to 7s Bd, ducks 5s to 10s 2d, pullets 4s 8d to 10s 9<i, eeese 6s to lis, Turkeys lis to 82s 6d, all per pairNext Sales Wednesday and Saturday, Send for crates. Any quantity of poultry wanted. Eggß are 2s and is lOd. Sales of oggs daily. Join the Egg Circlo and concentrate supplies. Send for Circlo • rules. Every poultryman and former should join the Circlej Best prices and prompt cash in all transactions. 8791 J. B. MERRETT, Auctioneer. CLARIDGE AND SMITH. FARMERS' SALEYARDS. AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE ' MERCHANTS. IARMERS, consign your Chaff and Prol duce to these Yards; no rejeots to fear; all lines sold on their merits. This is the largest distribu'ing firm in Canterbury. We advise Shareholder! to patronise these Yards, and by so doing the future of your Sharoa are assured. For Clearing Sales our Auctioneer has no equal. This enterprising firm has made these Yards the most popular in Canterbury, which have been for years a White Elephant. CLABIDGtE AND SMITH, ■ Auctioneers. BPETRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. A BT ALBANS BUNGALOW. NEAR MANCHESTER STREET. £C±K A—FOUR EOOMS and Kitchen-Scul-SwuDvi lery, bathroom, h. and c, eras, side entrance, built-in wardrobe, book case, etc, sewor connection, neat secti< good frontage, nicelv laid out in la's garden. NOTE THE TEEMS~Depo 81 t £75, and the balance at 17s 6d per week. Sola Agents, SPEIES, SAUNDERS AND CO. fi| ACRES, 6 ROOMS, ST ALBANS. DEPOSIT SIOO. /}{\(\f\— WE have only a short time in &UU\J Which t« Ball this property. Owner is out to sell. 2J Acres good grass land, together with house of 8 rooms, in KOOd condition. Handy to Papanui Road. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO., 169, Cnshel Stroet. BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS FOR SALE. 35 MILES- FROM CHRISTCHUROH. nitf\ DEPOSIT will buy a Good OounoWXOU try Blacksmith's and Wheelwright's Business. A good business ia done in oycla and motor work. The price asked is only £630, and includes the Freehold, of nearly 2 acros of land, goocl 7-roomed house, blacksmith's chop, cycle shop, tools, eto. for the business, stable and trapuhed Takings from the blacksmith's business alono are about £6O a month (without help). Situated on Main Road, in centre of town&hip. This Business is for Sale only on account of owner being called up for Military Service. Full particulars from SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO., 169, Cashel Street TTELP support the Empire by spaoifying WOOD MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Made in England by English workers—none

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17860, 5 August 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17860, 5 August 1918, Page 10