Amusements. QHERTSEY SCHOOL. A SOIREE and CONCERT to be followed by a DANCE, in aid of the Ohertsey School Fund, will bo hold in the Schoolroom on FRIDAY, the 18th May. Exceptionally excellent talent has been engaged fur the Concert, and an efficient M.O. and sparkling music will be provided for the Dance. 1085 Matson, Cox, and Co. ON ACCOUNT OP DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. A Splendid Farm FOR SALE, Together with LIYE AND DEAD STOCK THEREON. ON FRIDAY, Ist JUNE, 1883. Messrs matson, cox & 00. have received instructions from Messrs Davies Bros., of Waterton (in consequence of a dissolution of Partnership), to Sell by Public Auction, on Friday, Ist June, 18S3, On the Premises. THEIR GRAND FARM situated near Waterton, containing ACRES First-class land, all in English grass, well watered and sub-divided into convenient sized Paddocks. The Improvements are most complete, connsisting of— Good Dwelling-house, Water-power Flour Mills, large Stables, Machine Sheds, Piggeries, Stock-yards, large Plantations, etc., etc. After the sale of the land the whole of the LITE AND DEAD STOCK Upon the farm will be submitted to public competition, as follows, viz.:— 6 Splendid Draught Horses, well known, young, sound and staunch 6 Hacks and Buggy Horses 4 Milch Cows 10 Head Young Cattle 30 Fat Figs 20 Store Pigs 1,000 Sheep Drays Ploughs Harrows Harness and Sundries too numerous to particularise
Sale at 12 o’clock sharp, Luncheon provided. MATSON COX & CO. EALING. SATURDAY, 19th MAY, 1883. Messrs matson, cox & co. have received instructions from the owner, H. Polwhele Godfrey, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Ashburton, on Saturday, 19th May, 1883, at 12 o’clock noon, that Compact Farm, Consisting of 1,017 ACRES AT EALING, Being R.S. 29777,27957, Lately occupied by Messrs Swaney Bros., who have taken up a larger property in Southland. The (land is all fenced and subdivided into Six Paddocks, and is in thorough working order for the coming season. The Buildings consist of Good Four-roomed House Grain Store Stables With Well &0. , &c. And every necessary requirement for Farming. The quality of the soil is good, the selection being the second in the district for farming purposes, and is only 2| miles from Ealing Railway Station. An overflowing water-race runs through the property, so that it can be used for either grazing or grain growing. A portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 6£ per cent, per annum. Further particulars can bo supplied by MATSON, COX & CO., 1119 Auctioneers. Messrs matson, cox & 00. have received instructions from Mr Henry Hudson, Storekeeper, Waterton, to Sell by Public Auction, ON THURSDAY, 7th JUNE, 1883, Lots 1 and 2, Waterton Township Extension, containing 1 Acre 13 perches of Land, on which is erected a first-class Store and Dwelling House of 5 Rooms (with which a really good and remunerative business is attached), Meat House with concrete floors. Stables and Outbuildings, etc etc. Also, Lot 40, Township of Waterton, containing iof an Acre, on which is erected ciHOP, DWELLING and SHED. The ground is well planted with fruit and ornamental trees
Alao, VALUABLE Leasehold Farm Of 157 Acres 1 Rood 21 Perches, within one mile of the Cheese Factory. The land is really first-class, and subdivided by live fences into 8 Paddocks, with a never failing stream running through the centra. On the Property there is a comfortable 4-Roomed Cottage, 3Stall Stable, Sheds, Stock Yards, etc., etc. Also, The whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK connected with the Store and Farm, as follows, viz. : 400 Merino Ewes, in Lamb to Lincoln Rams 100 choice Cross-bred Lambs 100 Fat Wethers 70 Pigs 4 Dairy Cows 35 Head Young Cattle 13 Draught and Light Harness Horses, staunch, and nearly all young Double and Single Furrow Ploughs 2 Sets Harrows 2 Drays Horse Rake Sausage Machine and Filler 2 Spring Carta 2 Sets Light Harness Plough, Dray, and Leading Harness Milner’s Fireproof Safe, 28 x 22 And a large amount of sundries. Sale at 12 o’clock sharp. Luncheon provided. 1144 MATSON, COX & CO,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 945, 17 May 1883, Page 3
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669Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 945, 17 May 1883, Page 3
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