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AUCTJON3. H. MATSON AND CO. LITTLE. RIVER SALE., mHH NEXT SALE «ttV »b°™ &*§« X will bo held on TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER. , • . . We shall b» glad to receive Entries. H. MATSON AND CO. OLEARING SALE At REEVES KOAD, MARSHLAND. TO-DAY (MONDAY), at 1 p.m. TVTESSH3 H. MATSON AND (JO. have re--IVI ceived instruction? from, MR B. J. HUTCHISON, Reeves' Road, Marshland, to I BELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION the. wholo of I Mb LIVE AND 'DEAD STOCK. ri H. MATSON AND CO. t L E A R I N G SALE. " BURNSIDE," FENDALTON. •TO-MORROW, TXtESDAt, NOVEMBER 30. At 12 Nooii. H. MATSON AND CO, navobe«n. favoured *rith ihstructione from MR JAMES N. BOAG fc* OFFER bv AUCTION tlio LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, on the OLD BURNSIDE HOMESTEAD. (Farm has been leased.) HORSES. 4-horse Team, 4 years to 8 years, collar, haroeß, winkeTs and covers 1 Two-year-oid Draught Filly by Aitkinbrae , , 1 Two-year-old Gelding by Aitkinbrae 1 Six-year-old Chestnut Mnre, springcarter. COWS. ■ i Milic Cows. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. i Sets Special Ploughing Match Winkers, I 18-coulter Drill (grain, manure, turnip, rape, lucerne and evitsz seed box. ncarlv new), J D.F. Plough, 1 Hillside Plough, 1 Ridging Plough, 1 Set 4-leaf Tino Harrows. 1 Giant . Dnncan Cultivator (9 tines). Horse Hos. 4UtftJe Block and Tackle, quantity of Horse 'Trees, BarTals, Hurdles, Ladders. Sledge, Horse Troughs), Sack Barrows. Hand Barrows, Wheelbarrows, Sheep Crates, Plough Chains, Ploughshares Farm Took. Avery Weighing Machine (4cw(), P. and D. Harvester, Orchard Swaying Putnp (2001 b pressure), Mangle,' Churn, odd Furniture COlass Tope for - Seed Frames), large quantity of Cyclone Sheep Netting. lar?e quantity of Cast lion, Guttering, 400-gallon Tank (good order), 10 Tons Seefl Potatoes, ouantity of White Leghorn aud Rhode Island Red Fowls, 1 Stack of Straw, and Sundries. ALSO- .-,- STon* of NEW CORRUGATED IRON (Titan), 6,7, 8, 10 feet lengths. .25 Cords FIREWOOD. POPLAR AND WILLOW (4-foot lengths) ' Large Quantity of SEASONED SE-COND-HANID TIMBER 1 DOUBLE-ACTION MURRAY WOOLPRESS 1 5J h.p, WARRICK OIL ENGINE (good order) 2-STAND SHEARING PLANT (Wolsoiey), complete with Grinder. 1 BLACKSMITH'S FORGE (Champion). 1 Two-ton SPRING- DRAY, in first-olass order SALE AtIS NOON. LUNOTEOIFpROVIDED. H. MATSON AND CO.. 71 Auctioneers. A N G I O R A SALE. TUESDAYt NOV. 30th. Account MISS BOWIE, Woodend—--90 Ewes, 85 Lambs Aoooufat MR GEO., CROFT, Lobura—--1 Good Shartiorn Bull, 2yrs GENERAL ENTRY--40 Fat Sheep 60 Forward Ewis (in wool) 80 Hoggets (mixed sexes) 6 Good Springers » H. MATSON AND CO. ' V D D I N G T O N SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRYQn account o( MESSRS J. AND P. CLINTON; Darfleld- .■ ■ 1 Registered Friesian Bull, 16 months, aire Ooidylin© Eureka, dam Daffiold Rose Entries Invited. W H. MATSON AND CO. JIONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 6th, 1020, At 12 NOON. At GOAT HILLS. ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, CONWAY ! " - CROSSING (GREENHILLS). MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO., aasociattd with MESSRS DALGETY AND CO., have 1 be*n favoured with instructions from IMR JAMES N. BOAG to OFFER by AUC- .' TION, at the ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, ! the whole of the Plant, the Leases, otc. (Goat Hills has been acquired for Soldiers.) ..J. Goodwill of Lease of Accommodation House, together with 137 acres of land, AnHfral rental £52. Also with furniture (subi ji&t fd Board accepting purchaser), and stibijaot'to terms of Leaso, whicn can bo perused lit the office of 11. MATSON AND CO.. or ! on day of Sale at Goat Hills. This is a j splendid investment, as there are a lot of Tra.vell«tfa passing to and fro, and the Accommodation House is often taxed for room; »lso the Farm Lands that go with the House «re a constant source of income. Compensation for improvements allowed at end of lease. Lease expires Ist Jan., 1031. ; 2. Goodwill of one-sixth share in the sheepjyards, men's quarters, dip, shearing shed aid land appertaining thereto, known as the .GREENHILLS • SYNDICATE'S SHED. j (TheSe comprise a handy and compact outfit Suitable for any of the neighbours -who tare without tho necessary buildings to tsm (their farms.) \ 3. Bitilding, Timber and Iron; 10,000 feet of Now, Well Seasoned Timber, Rimu and ! Oregon, suitable building* lengths; Ccwt of I Corrugated Iron, 5 and 8 feet lengths,: 200 Totara Posts, 6 feet lengths; 80 Straining Posts, Totara, 7 feet lengths 4. PLANT—--8 Draught Geldings, 4 Hacks, 2 Mates, 9 Geldings, 3 Cows in milk, 8 Young Cattle, 8 Fat Cattle, 10 Mixed Killing Sheep, 1 Whane on Wheels, 1 Whare on wheels, 1 Express, Pole and 1 Spring Cart, 1 Buggy, Polo and Shafts, 1 D.F. Plough (Duncan), 1 Set Disc Harrows, 1 Set 6-leaf Tine Harrows, 1 Massey Binder (5-foot out), 1 Sledge, 4-horse Blocks, quantity of Horse, Trees, fi Sets Collars, Hamos and Winkers, 1 Set Double Harness, 1 Spring-cart Saddle and Breeching, 8 Riding Saddles and Bridles, 2 Cart Saddles. 15 Coils Cyclone and Sheep Netting, 2cwt Plain Wire, 100 Rabbit Traps, 1 complete set of Shoeing Tools. Hammer, Saws, Picks. Forks, Spades, Shovels, ■ ■ '•" Wire Strainers, 1 Camp Oven, a Sacks of Grass Seed, Cooler's Dip, Wheel- ;''. harrows, _ Butcher's Block and Ropes. ' A lot of Good Useful Furniture and Sundries. 2 STACKS OAT SHEAVES. SALE AT~I2 NOON. ' . MONDAY, eth DECEMBER* 1920. H. MATSON AND CO., DALGETY AND CO., B ? In Conjunction. CYCLISTS on CLINCHER TYRES are satisfied Cyolista. CLINCHER TYRES ! irfve compete satisfaction in use. Made of Atoid expense of clumping your new boots L&uoJurnish, the cheapest, most effective boU. ■aver, gives long life and improves the leather. Try it to-day. . Ask your grocer for

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18574, 29 November 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18574, 29 November 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18574, 29 November 1920, Page 12

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