I __ Auctions'. SATURDAY, '3Ist MARCH. Town Section 337, Mooro Street, with BulHinga theroon. MR T. BULLOCK will Sell by Public Auction at the Arcade, on the above d »*fl, on aooount of Mr H. Dudley, T.S. 337, Mooro Street, on which ia erected a Dwelling Houae, ttlackemlth'a &hop, and other Buildings. This Property will he sold at a low price, and on libsral termn If required. Sale at 12. 15* 3*153 T. BULLOCK, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE. WEDNESDAY, 4th APRIL, 1888. NO RESERVE. MESSRS H; MATSON AND 00. have received Instructions from Mb A, F. McLeod, In oonsequenoe of his continued ill health, to Sell by Public Auction as abovo open the Farm neap Tlnwald,— The whola of hla Live and Dead Stcck as under, viz, — QQA Grand t wo- tooth Croßßbred ' &O\J SHEEP, mixed aexea 5 Draught HORSES and Draught FILLY, 2 years old 3Haok Brood MARES, with foala at toot 1 Harness MARE m foal, 2 yonnff SADDLE HORSES Raoflhors& " NIPPER " Trotting Horse " BISMARCK " Bay MARE, broken to harness O COWS and 4 CALVES Largest sized Chaff ontter, by Held and Gray, Champion Drill, new last year, Dray and Frame 3-Furrow Plough, 4-Horse Harrows, Set Disc Harrows, S.F. Plough, Shaft and Leading HarBess, Whftech^pel Cart and Harness, nearly new, Washing Machine, $ Tank Scoop, Saddle and Bridle, Breeohloadlntj Gun, Fishing Tackle, Stack of Ryegrass Hay, and a large quantity of Sundries. Luncheon provided. Sale at 12 o'clook. H. MATSON & CO., 3 159 Ashburtou, IMPORTANT X CLEARING SALE AT SEAFIELD ; ON THURSDAY, 12th APRIL, 1888, OF 1660 Acres LAND, SHEEP, IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES. MESSRS H. MATSON AND 00. have received instructions from H. W. Parsons, Eeq., to sell by Public Anotion, on the ground, on THURSDAY, 12th APRIL, 1888, His first-class oampnet Graz'ng and Agricultural Farm at Soafiold containing 1660 Acres, more or loaa. The land Is the best improved Plalna Farm In Canterbury. There are 25 acres of Plantations, Concrete Sheep Dip, Stables, Woolshed, Sheep Yards, and everything necessary for the proper and efficlant working of the Estate. There i 8 a good Housa and splendid Orchard ; plenty of wator, and the fences first-olaee. Theaouthern boundary of the Property has a frontage to tha sea. Immediately after the sale of the Land, we shall proceed to dlapoae of the Live and Dead Stock - etc, etc, absolutely to the highest bidder, when we shall offer, amongst others, the following, viz. : — !^A/V2-tooth First. cross SHEEP, OUU Mixed Sexes £JAA Ist Cross LAMBS fi £J O lßfc Oroßß EWES p?(\ Southdown EWES 8 Draught HORSES, good workera O 3-year-old COLTS 1 Grand MARE, Kate, G years old, good jumper, op to 16 stone O Quiet HACKS lAnglo-Amerloan Drill, 23 Oonl. ters, with Tarnlp sowing attachment -i Broad Oast ** " J_ «.*<• machine, 22 feet, i*a Turnip Canisters, by Dunoan ISorew Pulverizer with seed box. Grasa Stripper. 5-Leaved Harrows Q 3«furrow Plougha O Slngle-furrowPloughs. Flexible Zl Harrows, 21 feet 3Drayir. Tip dart. Horse-Hoe. Scoop. 12 feet Cambridge Roller 1 Cultivator. Large Corn Crusher. Weighing Maohine -f Large Portable Whare O McOormlok Reapera 14-Horae Power, with Intermediate and belting, by Reid and Gray 112-Horse Ohaffcutter, by Andrawß and Bouven 1 Speedy Woolpress and Table. Large quantity of Shaft, LeadIng Bnd Plongh Harness -j Buckboard and Harness Q Riding Saddles | Side Saddle, Horaecovera 1 Winnowing Machine.' BlaokBmlth's Bellowo, Anvil, vloe, | etc. , etc A r\ VDL Hurdles, nearly new HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND • EFFECTS. . A very large quantify of sundries. We oau with every confidence recommend the above Estate to intending Purchasers, knowing, <\ as we do, thai the land has never been abused, and thefenoos and everything else about the Property have alw&ya been kept m good order. The Plantations and Orchard aro about as good aa need be, and takeu all round, either for speculation or ocoanatloo, we do not know of any othor Property m thla District that \? Ill give as good results. [ No. roaerve either ou Land, Stock or Implements. Luncheon Provided. Sale at 11 .30. H. MATBON AND CO, L 3 160 AshbuctuQ,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1798, 24 March 1888, Page 3
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