AUCTIONS.' H. MATSON AND CO. RIVER STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL 21th. SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDE: On account of MR ALEX. is retiring from the Tho Whole of his FIRST-CLASt> aTOCK and PLANT, including: — HORSES: 1 Ba T Maro 4Trs old. all farm 1 Bay Mare. Trrs old, all farm worK , 1 Roan. Mare, syrs old. all farm "wori. 1 Bay Mare, aged, foal at foot by Farmers Friend , 2 Bay Gelding*, aged, all farm work The horses uro a jrood lot. straight on, 01 hard work, and aro well known. 1 Six-horse Wajrgon Tip Drays IMPLEMENTS: 4 Cart Saddles and Breeching*, ■> eets ing Chains, G pairs Plough Cha.ms, A , I'ack Saddles, 1 3-horse ect Troee, 1 -* horse sot Trees. 1 Burnian Horse Cl'P" per, 1 lift Sledcre, 1 D.F. Plough by Itokl and Gray, <J Collars, ilamc?, and Winkors, 1 5-horse tet Leather Reine. quantity Sundries. The only for that Mr Thomson is goini: out of the Carrying Business. ENTRIES -INVITED. 8832 n. MATSON and CO_ CLEARING SALE AT CLARKVILLE. THURSDAY. APRIL 26th, Ai 12 o'clock. On , <:);;::t o? MR THOMAS HASSALL, SEN. (who has let his farm). MESSRS H and CO. and tho NEW ZEAIxAN D FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, acting in conjunction, aro instructs by MR THOMAS HASSAXL, SEN., to submit to PUBLIC- AUCTION on tho abovo (late, tho whole of hw Ll% anct DEAD STOCK, including: — SHEEP: 2jvJ Ewea, Two-lootli upwards (in loto) | 2GO Fat and Forward Lambs ;; Kams CATTLE: 0 First-clai-s Cowa in profit 20 Fat and Forward Steers, :!yis f. Fat Cows, guaranteed empty li Springing Heifers, ilyrs 1 Steer and 1 Heifer, eighteen months 2 Calves HORSES: '1 Draught (!eldinK3, hl;m1 1 Draught Gcldin;*, Tyra 2 Draught Marc-t>, Tyrs l Liprht Gelding (by Wikiwood;, saddle and harness 1 Gelding, lyre (by Silent Bell), «addle and liarncaa 1 Light Gelding, l>yr£ 2 Draught Geldings, -yi?, unbroken (by Baron Carlton) 1 Half Draught Filly, r,yr«, unbroken 1 Draught Filly, ilyrs. unbroken (by Gordon Highlander) 1 Yearling Gelding Haniess for Six Draughts IMPLEMENTS: 2 D.F. Ploughs (8.M.), :i-furrow Disc Plough, 4-furrow Skim Plough, 1 Singleiurrow Plough, 2 .Binders (11.M.), 1 15ooulter Drill (P. and D.), 1 15-coultor Dfill (C. and D.) complete, 2 Farm Drays and Frames, 2 Tip Drays, 1 ect Disc Harrows (8.M.) Cultivator (P. and D.), 2 sets 4-lea£ Harrows, Heavy and Light, Cambridgo Roller, Grass Mower, Grass-seed Box, 1 ect Chain Harrows, 1 sot I-hoieo Block and Tackle, 2 Horee Hoes, 1 Moulding- Plough, 1 Scoop, quantity Wiro and Netting, 1 Iron Ago Potato Planter, 1 Ransome Potato Digger, 1 Potato .Sorter, 1 Bag Liftor, 1 Bag Holder, 1 Sack Barrow, 2 Tarpaulins, 40 Sacks Feed Oats, quantity Straw, Chaff 10 Sacks Partridge Poas, 2 Stacks Wheat Straw, 1 Stack Out Straw, 1 Stack Threshed Ryegrass, 1 Acre Carrots and Mangolds, Tools and Sundries too numerous to particularise 1 Sharpless Separator, 45 gallons ■ 1 Cabinet Sewing Machine, quantity Housohold Furniture LUNCHEON. H. MATSON and CO., N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 8836 Auctioneers. TENDERS CLOSE TENDERS CLOSE TENDERS CLOSE AT OUR OFFICE TO-MORROW, at 12 o'clock, for the LEASE OF MR J. W. B O A G ' S 22 ACRES, 22 ACRES, BURNSIDE ROAD. 6634 _ H. MATSON and CO. RESULT OF THE WAR. RESULT OF THE WAR. RESULT OF THE WAR. FOR SALE. SMALL GRAZING RUN, SMALL GRAZING RUN, SMALL GRAZING RUN, NORTH CANTERBURY. NORTH CANTERBURY. NORTH CANTERBURY. FOR PRIVATE SALE. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from Mr JOHN FORRESTER (who- is in the first ballot) to offer for Private Sale his well-known MELROSE PROPERTY. This is one of the sweetest little Blocks of Sheep Country in North Canterbury. It is subdivided into two blocks—small paddocks, Tho necessary Buildings, including Wool Shed. Stable, and Trap House. The Property is at present running 900 owes and 600 dry sheep. The Lamba are all sold on the place, and it has a high reputation of being one of th? warmest and sweetest pieces of native country in North Canterbury, and no expense to work it. Tho vendor is asking a very reasonable prico for this Property—namely, £5 15s, or offer, and stock can be taken at valuation. For further particulars apply 8833 H. MATSON and CO. CLABJDGE AND SMITH, FARMERS' SALEYARDS. PUBLIC AUCTION. THIS DAY, 11.30 a.m. HORSES, 7 Store and Weaner Pigs, 2 Light Spring Drays, 5 Gigs, Butcher's Cart, 2 Ploaeure Traps, Light Express (full lock), 2 Box Carts, 2 Sets Harness, 2 Riding Saddles, 2 Rolls Sheep Netting, Garden Plough, 3 s.f. Ploughs, Set Harrows, 6ft Bath ou legs, 12 Gallon Copper, Steelyards, 2 Pair Shop Scales, Collars and Harness, Separator, Wooden Gatee, Lino Glass Frames, 2 Glass Shop Fronts, New H.P.W. Closet, Lathe, Shack lock Range, Gas and Water Pipes, Marble Waslistaril, Double Bedstead and Box Mattress, Linoleum, CrockcTV, Glassware, Pots, Pans, and Household Requisites, Potatoes in Sacks, Gunny Baps, and Boxes, 1 Horse Potato Digger, Spring Tyno Cultivator, Small Platform Scales. ENTRIES INVITED. HARRY SMITH, BS4C Auctioneer. J£AIKOURA MOTOR CO., LTD. t?OYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS: WAIAU--1 KAIKOURA. DAILY TIME-TABLE (Weather and other circumstances permitting):—. PARNASSUS to KAIKOURA, at 2.15 p.m. And KAIKOURA to PARNASSUS, at 9.15 ajn. Distance, 38 miles. FARES: 20s Single, 35s Return. THROUGH- BOOKINGS, via EAST COAST (in conjunction with Thos. Butt's Cars). PARNASSUS to WARD (or vice versa), 105 Milea, for 455. WAIAU-KAIKOURA ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. Leaving Kaikoura for Waian, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m. Leaving Waiau for Kaikoura, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. (Journey Covered in One Day). TICKET AGENTS: v Z GOVERNMENT TOURIST * ' ' BUREAUX. I THOS. COOK and SON. Or N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, 140 Hereford street. Christchurch. Telephone: "Sheep, Christchurch," -'Curran, kaikoura." THE War i 3 being specially dealt with in the -Evening News" to an not to be found elsewhere.
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