Auctions SATURDAY, I y R T. BULLOCK i.TX ted by Public A-cade, Burnett street, date 800 Heart Stakes 800 Sap Stakes 33 Split Bails 64 Split Posts 18 Straining Posts Sale at I o'cl T. BULI 6 980 SATURDAY, M TO CAPITALISTS, FA TRACTORS A O Improved! FOR SALE BY PUBLI MR t. bullock" h structions from M ing, to Sell by Public i Arcade, Burnett street, oi 24, His well watered Fi containing 71J A 0 R Being part of R.S. 186£ about 3 or 4 no township of Ashbur is very good, and very desirable home sold on liberal tern Also, at the same time j HORSES & F As follows, viz ££ Draught MARES < HACK DRAY TRAP and HARN] SHAFT and LEa NESS. &o. Sale at 12.3' T. BUL] 6 953 SATURDAY, MA
SATURDAY, 31st MAY, 1884. ONE OF THE BEsT FARMS IN CANTERBURY. Messrs h. matson & 00. in) conjuction with Messrs Matson, Cox and Oo.), have received instructions from Mr Robert Anderson,, to dispose of by Public Auction, at their Land Salerooms, Cashel street, Christchurch, on Saturday, 31st May, 1884, At 2 o'clock— BIS MAGNIFICENT Farm OF 410 ACRES 410 Of the choicest land in Canterbury, adjoining the Fiemington Cheese Factory and School, The improvements are very complete ; good * fencing ; the land first ’ class re* claimed swamp, and is without doubt the best all-round Farm in the far-famed LuNGBEAOH DISTRICT. We know the land thoroughly, and can recommend the Farm to anyone requiring a property, the good qualities of which have in no way been exaggerated in the above, advertisement. H. MATSON & CO., Christchurch. MATSON, COX & GO., 5 937 Ashburton,
Clearing Sale. FRIDAY, MAY 23rd, 1884;, At one o’clock, AT LOWOLIFFE. Messes matson, cox & co„ have received instructions from Mr James Moore to Sell by Public Auction, ■ The whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Without reserve, Also, Kl if! Goodwill and Lease of KAA OUU ACRKS, OUU : (Being Reserve No. 132 1 ?), Subdivided in three paddocks, well fenced ; 100 acres in stubble, ready for cropping ; 180 acres in English grass ; 220 acres in native grass sown with clovers and English grasses, with two-roomed house and six-stalled stable. 6 Draught Horses 2 Hacks 1 Yearling, by “ Burlington” 1 Foal, by “ Burlington ” 1 McCormick Wire Reaper and Binder 1 do String do do 1 Deering Wire do do 2 good Drays 1 Cambridge Roller 3 D.F. Ploughs 2 Single do 2 Sets Harness 7 Sets Dray and Plough Harness Lot of Timber 1 Quantity of Potatoes 3 Riding Saddles &c., Ac., &G, The above Land is some of the best in the Loweliffe district, and held on favorable terms. [ <• Also i 50 head CATTLE. 100 SHEEP. Luncheon provided. 5 709 MATSON, coy 6 CO.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1259, 21 May 1884, Page 3
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455Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1259, 21 May 1884, Page 3
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