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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. DISPERSAL SALE. RACING AND STUD TROTTERS. CHRISTCHURCH, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 9th, at 0 a.m. H. MATSON and CO., Christchurch, N.Z., instructed by J. Bruce Thomson, Ea.-j. (who is going to the 'war), will sell by public auction, without reserve, the whole of his FAMOUS RACING and STUD TROTTING HORSES, consisting of— CATHEDRAL CHIMES, Bay Pacing Horse, syr 3. by Four Chimes —J tail Armour (by Lauderdalej. Cathedral Chimes won tho Auckland Trotting Cup of 1000 eova in 1915, and New Zealand Cup of 2500 eovs in 191 G. SODA. Bay Pacing Pony, syrs. by Harold Dillon—Franca (by Franz, by Van Cleve). Soda is the winner of many races, and qualified in February for the N.Z. Cup by winning tho Parliamentary Handicap (tho principal race at Cliristchurch) in 4min 35eec. ANTONIO, Bay Pacing Horoo. 7yrs, by Harold Dillon—Ocean "Wave (by Rothschild). Antonio is the winner of many races. Beat timo in a raco for 2 miles, 4min 36 2-sth sec. ZARA, Brown Pacing Filly, 4yre, by W'ldwood, Jun.—Daphno Dillon (by Harold Dillon). Zara is tho highest-priced pacer Mr Thomson ever purchased. Zara has only stavv ed on four occasions, winning twioo and running third. RAEBURN, Bay Pacin™ 'hiding. Syrs, by Woodburn Chief—Princo Imperial mare. Holds Forbury Park track record for 1; miles. LOUVAIN CHIMES, Bay Pacing Mate, Gyrs, ia a full-sister to Cathedral Chimes, and was the premier stake winner for Southland last season. Stin*cd io Lord Derby. MURICATA, Roan Mare, agrji. by Mauritius—Ocean Wive (by Rothschild). Muricata ia the champion free-gaited trotting of Australasia. Race record, 2 m:'os, i.SG 35, at Canterbury Park, Januxry 2nd, Muricata was stinted this 6eu3on _ to Four Chimes, tho siro of Cathedral Chimes, the | winner of tlio last New Zealand Cup. Grey Filly, 18 months (ty George M. Patchom—King Harold marei. This filly is a full-sister to Eccentric, winner of tho 1914 "Free-for-all" at Cliristchurch. JOHNNY DEWAR, Ba/ Pacing Gelding, oyrs (maiden), Lord D?roy —Vaiigelono (by Van Cleve). Bay Filly, 2yrs, Four Chimes—Monto Carlo mare. Nominated for 13'.8 Derby. And a number of young stock, and also brood mares with foals. Catalogue on application t.j Auctioneers, or J. Bruce Thomson-, Invercargrll. VJtATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR. SPECIAL SALE OF BLOOD AND OTHER HORSES. TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 10th. 9 a.m. sharp. Ia compliance with numerous requests from clients, H. MATSON and CO., aro affording Vendors an opportunity of submitting their horses to auction 'Wjilfit tho visitors are still in the city, and thus -the eale affords an excellent opportunity to _ those dtsiring realisation. To enable judicious advertising please forward particulars early. PRESENT ENTRIES INCLUDE— On account of tho Estate of the late J. F. SMITH. 1 Dark Bay Gelding, Kkedms, .by Blackwood, dam Globelia, 15.2 hands. On account of a CLIENT, 1 4-year-old Chestnut Filly by Harold Dillon—lmperioua Mare, broken saddle and harness, trial, untried. On account of MR P. DELARGEY, The Hurdler Trireme, by Treadmill, dam Chryaeis. Winner of two Hurdle Races. On account of MR "W. 3? CAPES, 1 Bay Mare, Marvinetto—Marvin Wilkes, dam Duohosa of Rothschild, 5 years, natural pacer, bred by Mrs R. O. Duncan. On account of MR H. BUTLER, Darfield. 1 Bay Mare, Alma, by Specification, dam by Bluegown More, broken saddle and harness. < 1 4-year-old Mare, Franzie Sadder, dam Alma. , 1 Yearling by Sungod, dam Franzie Maro. On account of MESSRS G. S. JAMES and W. S. MITCHELL, •1 Grey Pacing Gelding, Icicle, 7 years, by Franz—Wild Agnes. Nominated for Halswell Handicap, April 11th. OTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 8582 H. MATSON and CO.

CLEARING SALE. On account of MR HARRY VERCOE,' ROLLESTON. TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 10th, 1917. AT 12 O'CLOCK. H MATSON" end CO. have received in- • structions from MR H. VERCOE, who is leaving for the Front, to submit to Public Auction, on tr.e above date tho whole of his live and dead etock and furniture. The list includce— SHEEP. 150 4, 6 and 6-year-old Merino, ewes (good) 120 Halfbred I/ambs, mixed Merino Cross - 1 S.D. • Ram, 2-tooth 6 Eli. Rams, aged HORSES. 1 Bay Golding, Nugget, 7 years, all farm work 1 Bay Gelding Duke, 5 years, all farm work 1 Brown Gelding, Tinker, \ 7 years, all farm work 1 Groy Mare, Nellie, aged, all farm work 1 Bay Moore, Diamond, 8 years, all farm work; stinted to Carndale 1 Black Mare, Bessie, aged, all farm work stinted to Carndale 1 Cheo. Mare, Dolly, aged, all farm work, etinted to Carndale 1 Bay Mare, Jinnie, aged, all farm work, with fool at foot by Baron Carlton, stinted to Carndale 1 Bay More, Bell, 6 years, all farm work, with foal at foot by Baton Carlton, stinted to Carndale Collars, Haines, Winkera, and Harness for all horses IMPLEMENTS. 1 Farm Dray, and Frame, Duncan, 1-15 Coulter, Colonial Drill oomplete, 1 Deering Binder, 1 Booth Macdonald stripper, 1 Grubber, P. and D., 1 Set Diso Steel Queen, 1 Cambridge Roller, 9ft P. and D.. 1 d.f. Plough, P. and D., 1 Set 5-leaf Harrows, P. and D. heavy, 1 Spring Dray, 1 dd. Disc Plough, Reid and Gray, ■4 Coils of Cyclone Netting, 5 Coils Netting, quantity of Plain and Barb Wire, Posts, Standards and Stakes, 1 Cart Saddle and Britching. 1 Set Leading Ohains, 1 4-liorse Set Block, 8 sets Plough Chains, 4-horso set Trees, set 3-horee Trees, 3-ton of Manure, 45 bus. Dun 1 Oats last seaeon's, 5 tons Oat Sheaf Chaff, 3 Sacks Wheat, 2001bs Red Clover, 4 Sacks Grass Seed, 1 set Trap Harness, 1 set Spring Dray Harness, 2 Clipping Machines, Riding I Saddle and Bridles, S-10 gallon Milk i Cans, 3-10' gallon Cream Cans, 1 Pig Net, about 300 • Empty Sacks, quantity of odd Harness, Farm Tools, etc., 30 Pair of Fowls, 2 J pairs of Ducks, S Sheep Dogs. ALSO .FURNITURE as contained in a 6-roomed House. LUNCHEON. 8589 H. MATSON and CO. QIEABIKG SALE. CLARKVTLLE. CLARKVILLE. THURSDAY, APRIL 26ti. On account MR THOS. HASSAL, Senr., who has let his farm, CATTLE, SHEEP. HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE. H. MATSON and CO., N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. ASSN., 8583 Joint Agents.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15869, 7 April 1917, Page 16

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