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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. OARG I L L TO-MORROW. SALE. MR GEORGE GIBB, Motunau—--100 STORE WETHERS. ENTRIES INVITED. H. MATSON AND- CO., 669 Auctioneers. ■TT» AT T ERSAH'S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 4, 1820. Present SPECIAL ENTRIES Comprise:— Jhi account Client—--1 Bay Pony, Byrs 1 Governess Cart 1 Set Brown English Harness N.B.—Owing to the Trotting Meeting at 'tddiugton.the Sale will start at 9.30 a.m. Further Entries Invited. H. MATSON AND CO., 657 Auctioneers. LARGE CLEARING SALE, I4RGE CLEARING SALE, THURSDAY NEXT, Feb. 19th, at 11 o'clock. THURSDAY NEXT, Feb. 19th, at 11 o'clock. 3690 30 CATTLE 80 ; ; 10 HORSES 10 Large Catalogue Ferra Implements and Machinery, Lot Farm Produce and Household I • Furniture. : :.| AT MOUNT BROWN, AMBERLEY. _; : AT MOUNT BROWN, AMBERLEY. :: '"-MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO. havo received- instructions from Mr James Stackj house, owing to having disposed ,of his pro«<y, to SELL, as ebove, the Whole of his JIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising:— SHEEP. •, * 28Q Four, Six and Eight-tooth Half and Three-quarter-bred Ewes 800 Two-tooth Half and Three-quarter-bred Ewes 160 Fat and Forward Lambs ; 100 Fat Wethers '■;'■ 2900 Two-tooth Wethers & Also, on account of Mr M. B. Forrester, Mt. I, : Karetu—- < 800 Halthred Breeding Ewes These will be offered by kind permission of ' ifclr Stackhouse. HORSES. Grey Draught Mare,' "Gip," 6yrs ■ Bay Draught Mare, "Jean," Byrs ' ?* \ Black Draught Mare, " Violet," 6yra ■ Bay Draught Mare, "Besß,"'syrs .Bay Draught Mare, "Bell," 7yrs Bay Draught Gelding, " Duke," Syrs - Bay Draught Mare, " Floss," aged Bay Half-draught Mare, Byrs, all work E Chestnut Mare. 9vrs, saddle and harness '■■■ , Brown Pony, aged j t An exceptional lot. . .•."'" CATTLE. 8 Cows in profit, 3rd and 4th oalf, alt pure Jerseys '"'-'. 1 Springing Heifer, .pure Jersey 11 Eighteen-months to Two-year Steers 2 Eighteen-months to Two-year Heifers 2 Calves PIGS. '•> 2 Baoonexs IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES, ETC. Collars, Hamea and Winkers for all ; i Horses, 2 Cart Saddles, 3 Sets Leading ■■> >i Chains; 6-horse Block and Tackle, 8 ! t- " Pairs Plough Chains, Set Trap Har- . ' r.ess, Set Gig Harness, Set Pony Harness, 8 Riding Saddles and '■ Bridles and Quantity of Spare Har--3 ness and Horse Covers, Andrews and Beaven D.B. Chaffeutter, Saw Bench, Corn Crusher, 10 h.p. Warwick Oil V Engine and Belting, Farm Lorry, i . Farm Tip Dray and Frame, McCbr- '.;. ■'■ mick Binder, McCormiek Grain, Turl ' nips and Manure Drill, Giant Cultivator Broadcast Turnip, Rape and 1 GraßS-seed Drill, Chain Harrows, 2 '%■:" Sets Booth Diso Harrows, 2 Three-fux-V row! Ploughs, Diso Ploughs, 2 Sets ■) )■ Five-leaf Harrows, Cambridge Roller, ■i r- -' Tripod Harrows, Pony Gig, Trap, { Sledge, Wheelbarrow Ladders, End- '"> 2 less Chain and Blocks, Garden Plough, ' '> Planet JnT., Quantity of Swingle-troes, i- Inch Galvanised' Piping, Measuring! Chain, Fencing Tools, and a Quantity of Farm Tools. 4ND SUNDRIES TOO NUMEROUS TO ' . MENTION. GRAIN, ©atsheaf Chaff and Quantity of Empty ?j*T" Sacikß Fowls, Geese and Guinea Fowls. '-!•-, • FURNITURE. 1- .A quantity of Household Furniture, including:—Piano (Aucher Freres), Phonograph and Records j 2 Sideboards, Chesterfield; Easy Chairs, Double Iron Bedstead, Invalid Chair, Duchesse, Cheval Mirror, Overmantel, Chairs, • ' ' Kitchen Utensils, Quantity of Lino- ' ' leums, Meatsafe, Rex Cream Sepora- -•" i' "tor, Cum, etc., etc. i 1 Good Leading Dog, " Snooker." LUNCHEON. - H. MATSON AND CO. 'iMAGNDJIOENT MARSHLANDS LAND. ,-. • EXTRAORDINARY PRODUCTIVITY. O-f ACRES. • jCiL ACRES. V MATSON AND COY. hate received ittstruotions from MR JOHN MICHAEL, to submit to Public Auction in \ .v'TATTERSALLS' -LAND SALE ROOMS \ Z ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26th At *&~i . 12 O'CLOCK, * his very ill)© holding, comprising 21 acres. | The ■property will be offered in two Lots. i LOT L—ls ACRES, situate on the Main Marshlands Road, adjoining Mrs Fits- - ' ' Patrick's, together with 6-roomcd house, ' - 17 stalled cowshed, 6 horse stablo, harness room, trap shed, dairy and men's whare. XiOT 2.—G ACRES, adjoining the above and feeing Hill's Road. . Possession, June Ist, 1920. Ihe above comprises some of the best ol the Marshlands laud and cannot be too highly commended by us. Any prospective ! buyer who inspects the property cannot be .other than most favourably impressed with | ! the productivity of tho land and the extra- * ordinary prospective value which the same ?• , enjoys. r Favourable terms will be accepted. . A 869" ■ H. MATSON AND COY. DESIRABLE RANGIORA PROPERTY. IT MATSON AND CO. and the NEW IA. ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LTD., acting in conjunction, have received instructions from tho Trustees in the Estate of the late MRS MALCOLM MAOFARLANE to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, in the Land Sale Rooms, «. SALEYARDS, RANGIORA, U "On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, ■¥ : : 14 ACRES, 14 ACRES, 14 ACRES, comprising the COLDSTREAM HOMESTEAD, together with the Up-to-date Twostoreyed Dwelling thereon. The building Is replete with every convenlono, and adjoining the house there is a first-olaßß orchard, well laid out grounds and garden. The property is situat* within about 3 miles of Rangiora Ab regards the quality of the land, but little oomment from us ia necessary. It comI prises noma of the very best in a distriot famed throughout Canterbury fox its fertility. ___^ '' TERMS 10 pec cent on fall of hammer, 15 per cent on possession, balance 3 years; five and a half per cent. :';. All particulars from ' Hj MATSON AND CO., N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP, ABBN., ■ MS Joint Agents. .AY a visit to ISO and 182, High Street. Holmes and Sons will.be pleased to •how you their Special Bargains in Furnitar*. Every ajtiele guaranteed. «nßtet Ow*** RrtXAwn ft sptoiality. ft

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18330, 12 February 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18330, 12 February 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18330, 12 February 1920, Page 10

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