AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. A D D I N G T O X YARDS. TO-MORROW. SPECIAL ENTRY. On account 0/ a PENINSULA CLIENT, 140 Two-tooth to S.M Crossbred Ewes. Rams in on 10th March. A good straight line. 9393 H. MATSON and CO. Q_F OR D ' SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES. <0 Prime Lambs 150 Prime _ani')s 70 Prime l.arnbs SO Prime Ltim'js 50 Prime La in Us CO Prim? Lninbs 70 Prime La.'iiba 200 Prime Lambs 150 Pri.-iio Larri- i 150 Primp Lsr.-iU ~>o Prime Iv.vcs 40 Pri.'U" X.v.-, TO "rinw: V.\-(h 150 l'ri:r.<- Kv.ca FurfhcT Entries Solicited. 9001 H. MATSON and CO. T""" 'iT'iT b'T "O N S""A~_~E". FRIDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES. On account MR V,'. H. JAMIESON. 7 Well-cTO'vn, G'jod-co::tlitioo. Springing Heifers. Further Entries Sol>rt-ed. 9000 11. MATSON and CO. _ A ~~_ ~t""'e ii~"s~"a"~l~ l"~'s". .SATUr.DAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES. On account MR H. A. BOYLE, Ellesmere, who has sold hie farm. 1 Bay Filly, rising I, by Royal Stewart— Major mare, brnlten to chains 1 Bay Fi'ly, by Pride of Allunton, rising iyrn, broken to all farm work. Trial 1 Bay Filly, risinir 4yrn, broken to chains 1 Bay Marc, Syra, broken to all farm work 1 Ches. Gelding, by Rawiti —Robert McCarthy marc, rising syrs 1 Grey Marc, Byrs, by Hazeldcan —Blue Gown mare. Further Entries Solicited. 0395 H-.-^ATSJDN , and CO. LITTLE RIVER SALE. ' TUESDAY, JUNE 3th. «hall be reprceented at ->_c p.bove » »•• fixture. ENTRIES SOLICITED. 9696 ' H. MATS ON and CO. LAND. LAND. LANdT" TO BE OFFERED AT LITTLE RIVER SALE. TUESDAY. JUNE Oth. * ON BEHALF OF MRS ELLEN SMITH. 91 ACRES of Land (more or less), situated •—'•J within 10 minutes' walk of Little River railway station, together with houee of 6 rooms, store room, -woehhouee, trap shed, cow shed, fowlhouse. Ono acre is used as a cow paddock and the remainder is planted with 160 fall bearing mixed fruit trees. Fuli particulars from 9593 H. MATSON and CO. LITTLE RIVER DOMAIN BOARD . LEASEHOLD. TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT LITTLE RIVER SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 9th. H MATSON and CO. are instructed by • the Board to OFFER as above, FIVE YEARS' LEASE of Recreation Keeervo, 1649, fituate abutting Hill main road and comprising ' . C2J ACRES. Full particulars from the Secretary to the Board, Little River, or from 9597 H. MATSON and CO. LITTLE KIVERTIEASEHOLDS; LITTLE RIVER LEASEHOLDS.
HMATSON and CO. and PYNE and • CO., acting in conjunction, are inrtructed by THE WAIREWA COUNTY 3OUNCIL to SELL ut the LITTLE RIVER STOCK SALE on . TUESDAY, JUNE 9th, TOE LEASES of the following:— Reeervee 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, and 1106, all of about 5 ucrefl each. Reeervo 1256, 10 acres. Reeervo 3185, 222 acres. Reserve 35, 8 acres odd. • Reserve 2735, 3 acres, situate junction of main road and Gebbio's valley road, together with 4-roomed Cottage and blacksmith's and wheelwright's shops, artesian well, fenced. Blacksmith's . business has been successfully carried on for over 20 years. The Properties will be leased for FIVE YEARS. FIVE YEARS. All the above'abut, on the Mom road, bo> twecn Gebbie's - Valley and the Hill Top, Little River. For full particulars anply to the Secretary of tho Council. Little River, or to H. MATSON and CO., PYNE and CO., 9331 - Agents an conjunction. LAND FOR PRIVATE SALE. QA A ACRES, gocd, to medium land, grows OUv/ r heavy crops of cereals and roots. Good little sheep farm. Good buildings. 50 ACRES Leasehold given in. Mile from school and rail, in tip-top district. PRICE "WANTED, £IS PER ACRE. Owner retiring from farming. TERMS: £1000 down, balance sor 7 years at 5 per cent. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. 9902 H. MATSON and CO. LAURIE AND DALTON. LAWRIE AND DALTON. , AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. DRAPERY! DRAPERY!! TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. . j TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. ! On the Premises, HIGH STREET (opposite Adams, Ltd.). Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, 27th MAY, and following days till Stock is Sold. T AWRIE and DALTON will SELL by J-J PUBLIC AUCTION a SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT OF DRAPERY, consiatinjr of Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Hosiery, Wearing Apparel. Dress Lengths, Flannelettes, Blouse Lengths, Underskirts, Knitted Jackets, Blousee, Costumes, Paletots, Drees Skirta, Feather Boas, Towelling. Tray Cloths, Runners, and sundry other lines. LAWRIE and DALTON, Auctiofteera. SALE, 12 O'CLOCK. P.S.—Tho Auctioneers would lCro t> mention the above goods aro all New and Up-to-9903 J. T. Lairm.) (Tfcos. Dalton. LAWRIE and DALTON. AUCTIONEERS, HOUSK FURNISHERS AND HOTEL .BROKERS, aiO TUAiI STREET (Next door Opera iiouatj. THE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IK TOWN, COMPARE OUR I'RICES. YITE always keep a large assortment oi f»i New and becood-hosd Furnttura for Private Sale. Bedioom Suites, Sideboard;, Wirdrobea Hall Stands, Linoleums,' Curiaint, Rugs' iJedsteads, Bedding, Blanket*, Carpets. Uur Show Rooms are open till 9 o'clock Friday Evenings Lawrie acd Dalton pay highest Cub Price* for Second-hand-Furniture. LAWRIE and DALTON,. C£6vi Auctioneer*
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