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AUCTIONS. 1 H. MATSON AND 00. . SYNOPSIS OF SALES. tn/TESSES H. MATSON AND 00. dasii* PJL to draw the attention of the publio to ;>he following Important Soles whioh they will be associated with during the coming nonth:— » i ' MARCH Bth.—Amhexley Ewe Fair; Dunsandel; Mayfield. Stock Sale; Oust. MARCH 9th—Mr Albert Withell’s Sale of Lincolns at Brookside, in conjunction Loan Co.; Rangiora Stock Sale; Little River Cattle Sale; Land Sale, account Mr H. E. Burns, in conjunction with Farmers’ Coop.; Tinwald Stook Sale; Land Sale, account Jack's _ Trustees, Rangiora; Hide Sale at Christchurch; Waiau Sale. MARCH 10th.—Addington Metropolitan Market. MARCH Uth.—Mr Isaac Andrew's Stud Sheep Sale at Show Grounds, in conjunction with Messrs Pyne, Gould', Guinness, Ltd.; Methven Stock Sale; Herbert Parnham’e Clearing Sale at Waiau; Hawarden Stock Sale. MARCH 12th.—Leeston Stook 'Sale; Coalgate Stock Sale. MARCH 18th.—Land Sale, account Mr M. B. Forrester, at our Christchurch Rooms. MARCH 15th.—Mi. ' Somers Stook Sale; Leeston Horse Sale. MARCH 16tb.—Rangiora Stock Sale; Mt Isaac Andrew’s Sale of Horses and Cattle s.t ’.Ellesmere, in conjunction, with Messrs Pyne, Gould, Guinness, Ltd.: Ashburton Stock Sale; Waiau Ewe Fair; Wool Valuation; Culverden Sale. MARCH 17th.—Addington Metropolitan Market; Ashburton Show. MARCH 18th.—Culverden Ewo Fair; Ealing Sale; Ashburton Show; Oxford SaTe; Rakaia Sale; account Arthur Taylor, Clearing Sale at Brookside; Estate R. H. Farrer, Land. MARCH 19th. —Rangiora Stook Sale; Tinwald Stock Sale; Hawarden Ewe Fair; Barfield Stock Sale. * MARCH 20th—Land Sale, account Mr Jos. Sparks, Halswell, in our rooms; Land Sale, account Dr Nedwill, at our rooms. MARCH 22nd.—Stook Sal* at Mayfield. MARCH 23rd .-Little River Ewe Ealrj Rangier a Stook Sale; Tinwald Stock Sale; Waiau Stock Sale. MARCH 24th.—Addington Metropolitan Market. MARCH 25th.—Ram Fair; Marshall’s Clearing Sale, Horrelsville, in conjunction with Farmers’ Co-op.; Methven Ram Fair; Hawarden usual Stock Sale. MARCH 28th.—Ram Fair; Sheffield Stook Sale; Highpeak Sheep at Sheffield Sale; Loos ton Stock Sale; Land Sale, account McLacfilan’s Trustees at Leeston. MARCH 27th.—Land Sale, account Horriok’g Trustees, at our Sale Rooms. MARCH 29th.—Tinwald Ewe Fair; Messrs F. and J. Morrill's Clearing Sale, in conjunction with National Mortgage, at • Contt’s Island; Mr F. Murray’s Sale of • t Stud Sheep, in conjunction Messrs Dal-get-y and Co. MARCH 80th.—Rnngiora Stock Sale; Ashburton Stock Sale; Mr J. M. Verran’s Clearing Sale at Fendalton; Culveiden Stock Sale; Mrs John Hall’s Furniture Sale, Papanui Road. MARCH 81st. —Addington Metropolitan Market; Ashburton Ram and Ewe Fair. 649 H. MATSON AND CO.

BITES SALE. TO-MORROW. SPECIAL ENTRY. Account Mr A. It. Fleming, Guildford, Port Levy (in conjunction Messrs Dalgoty and Co.) — 400 Two-tooth Era (a specially good line) 616 ENTRIES INVITED. H. MATSON AND CO. tJANGIORA SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. 600 Fat Lambs 160 Fat Ewea 100 Fat Wethers. 100 Ewes, 2-tooth, Three-quarter-bred ■B3 Ewes, 4,6, 8-tooth, Three-quarter-bred 80 Aged Ewes, ThTee-quarter-bred 40 Wethers, Forward 280 Good Rape Lambs 200 Fat and Forward- Wethers 00 Ewes, G and 8-t-ooth, Half-bred 70 Good! Rape Lambs 20 Head Good Cattle. m H. MATSON AND CO., Auctioneers. \K DDINGTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 10th MARCH. SPECIAL ENTRY--100 Large and Medium Store Pigs FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 685 H. MATSON AND CO. QOALGATE SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 12th. SPECIAL ENTRY. On behalf of MESSRS WEB® BROS., “ Grasslands,” Horcrata—--600 Three-quarter-hred Lambs. Account MESSRS MANSON BROS., Shef- » .field--250 -t-tooth Half and Cross-bred Ewea. 626 Entries Invited. H. MATSON AND 00. SHEEP COUNTRY. SHEEP COUNTRY. SHEEP COUNTRY. THE RESULT OF THE WAR. TO -BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION TATTERSALL'S LAND ROOM. * On SATURDAY NEXT, 18th MARCH. SATURDAY NEXT, 18th MARCH. " 19 o’clook. 12 o’olock. 3521 ACRES 2 ROODS 19 PERCHES OF SPLENDID NATIVE LAND. This is a Magnificent Block, and is a class of oountry that is so much sought after. It is 20 miles from Rangicra, and is approached by motor-car road to its boundary on the Whiterook Saddle. It carries and has bean carrying 2500 dry sheep, and these have been kept in splendid condition. The Teams will be 10 per cent down and 10 per edit on possession, the balance to carry interest at 5J per cent, possession within seven Rays. PLEASE NOTE.—In the event of this property being purchased by a Returned Soldier, Mr Forrester has instructed us to allow 5 per oent off the capital value in the shape of a reduction. H. MATSON AND CO, have received instructions from MR MATT FORRESTER, of “MT. KARETU,” WOODGROVB, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, his Splendid Block of Land. Since his return, to New Zealand, Mr Forrester’s health has beon such that he finds it absolutely necessary for him to curtail nomo of his responsibilities, hence he has xequeeted us to submit to Public Auction the above Splendid Block. Being native oountry, the property is particularly free from noxious weeds and has ho rabbit*. Bias been well sown and has a good face of cocksfoot and English , grass among the tussook. Boundaries are ■well marked, as the property has good fences and natural boundaries. This Property is admitted by musterers and men who know the game to be one of the best blocks of Native country in North Canterbury. If there are any speculators about or any former desiring sheep country, or any young man wanting a good start in life, this property presents a Bpleudid opportunity. He is a keen seller, and means to rslk 605 H. MATSON AND, CO.

PRACTICAL Patriotism ulus Practical Economy Wearing WOOD-MILNE BUBBE3 HEELS. Mode in England, Sara {either and “pavement shock.” Hava them •tied To-day.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18351, 8 March 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18351, 8 March 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18351, 8 March 1920, Page 12

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