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AUCTIONS. t H. MATSON AND CO. rpATTERSALL'S SALE. TO-MORROW. PRESENT ENTRIES include: — On account of Weet Coast Client: 3 Good Draughts On account MR D. KOLKMAN, Prebbleton, 1 Bay Filly, rising 4yr=, broken to chain 3 ENTRIES INVITED. •)7GI H. iIATSON and CO. R LITTLE RIVER EWE FAIR. 0 LITTLE RIVER EWE FAIR. L '" LITTLE RIVER EWE FAIR. TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 12th. f - T J MATSON and CO. will l>e p' ca sed_ to x> H. receive particulars of intended EN1C TI{IES for this favourite ard important fixture. We alreadv have the following- SPE,4 CIAL ENTRIES.— a. On account of MR J. F. BUCHANAN, Kinlock, The Annual Draft from Kinlock, comprisd ing: — ir 750 Two-tooth Tbrce-quartcrbrcd and Fine Crossbred E-vvca i "i 0 Ewe I^ambs 10 300 Five-vcar-old Thrce-quarterbred Ewes Tho above'are a splendid lino of farmers ewes, bred on the Peninsula. Will be sold iu lots to suit purchasers. On account of MR L. M. WILSON, Overieigli, I'ort Levy. 200 3.M. Crossbred Ewes 15 Ou account of MR H. MENZIErS, Meczies Bay. 30 Purebred Four-tooth Romney Ewes ' r On account of the TRUSTEES of the Late £ H. W. PIPER, Piraki. e- The Annual consignment of Crossbred in £we 3 (particulars later) ] On account of MR FRED W. WILLIAMS, Robinson's Bay. 500 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes; a 6plendid lino of Peninsula sheep, well grown and in good condition On account of MR W, MENZIES, Menzies Bay. 30 Two and Three-shear Romney Rams; to be sold in lots to suit purchasers On account MRS CAROLINE BUCKLAND, Mt. Bossn, 150 Sound Mouth Crossbred Ewes We shall be glad if vendors will let us havo particulars of intended ENTRIES as early aa possible, in order that wo may advertise came and advise farmers and likely - purchasers what is coming forward. 9699 H. MATSON and CO. QULVERDEN ' EWE FAIR. THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH' 14th, 1918. PRESENT ENTRIES INCLUDE— On account of MESSRS EARSHMAN and O McKAY, Hurunui. 200 Three-quarterbred Two-tooth Ewes - 400 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes On account of G. FORRESTER. K.ilsythe, g Rotherliam. 250 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes On account TRUSTEES, late l- RUTHERFORD, Leslie Hills, 0 500 First Cross Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes ° On account MR D. LES. RUTHERI ORD, Morn a, •> 400 Two-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes ISO Four-tooth Three-quarterbred Ewes On account of LYNDON ESTATE, Waiau, 300 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes r. On account MR J. O. SANDERSON, j Nga-Wiro, t 250 Five-year-old Halfbred Ewes, well b woo lied, good condition We shall be glad to receive particulars of s ENTRIES for this Annual Fixture, j 9G98 H. MATSON and CO. " JJ AWAEBEN EWE FAIR. a FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 15th, 1918. SPECIAL ENTRY— S On account MR G. L. RUTHERFORD, !j McDonald Downs, His Annual Consignment of Ewes, comprising— 1400 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes 800 Four and Six-tooth Halfbred Ewee A splendid line of Station Ewes, one mark and "brand, and will be sold in lots to suit S -purchasers. ', Account MRS M. F. MACFARLANE, n Awnpuni, \ 120 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes (E.L.-Merino cross); a real good lina On account MR P. MACFARLANE, Woodgrove, 100 Four-year-old Halfbred . Ewes 100 Halfbred Ewes ' On account MR WM. C. DAVIE, Glenovis, 150 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes 140 FouT-year-old Halfbred Ewes ENTRIES INVITED. J7OO H. MATSON and CO. RAM FAIR. MARCH 21st &nd 22nd, 1918.. T/f7"E beg to advise Clients that Entries- * ' • Close on TUESDATg? 12th MARCH. 969G H. MATSON and CO. FOR LEASE—RICH TAI TAPU LANDS. FOR LEASE—RICH TAI TAPU LANDS. FOR LEASE—RICH TAI TAPU LANDS. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. HMATSON and CO. have received in- . etractions from THE TRUSTEES OF THE LATE CHARLES ANDREW to Bubmit in lots by PUBLIC AJJCTION, tho LEASE of the Property known ae "PARK FARM," GREENPARK, On ■ SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, at 2 p.m. ' SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, at 2 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, at 2 p.m. The property will be offered in Matson and Co.'s Tattersall's Land Rooms. The above Farm has for yeare been known as one of the most successful stud farms in 1 respect of sheep, cattle,. and horses, and ha 3 always been regarded with covetous eyes by | adjacent land-holders, small settlers, and visitors to the district. The Trustees desire that all shall Have an equal opportunity of • acquiring the property, and hence the lease--1 holds are being offered by Auction instead of I the mora common method of calling for tenders-. ' TO STUDMASTERS and CITY MEN requiring recreation from business care. TO LAND-HOLDERS who desire to enlarge their farms, TO THE MAN who wants to start in life. We say DON'T DELAY, but go at once and inspect this fine property. Lithographs are in course of preparation. Tho Farm will be offered in four lots, namely:— No. 1—162 ACRES. No. 2-230 ACRES. No. 3—103 ACRES. No. 4—250 ACRES (about) Homestead Block. DON'T FORGET THE DATE: SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, at 2 p.m. At MATSON and CO.'S TATTERSALL'S SALEROOMS. H. MATSON and CO., Agents. 9694 C. S. THOMAS, Solicitor. TENDERS TO LEASE. 1 FAVOURED with instructions from MRS A. M. PARKINSON, we are asked to invite Tenders to LEASE her FARM of 302 ACRES. AT DARFIELD, ! for a period of FIVE YEARS. There is a Modern Bungalow of 4 main - rooms, h. _ and c. water, and all offices. The Farm is in grass and unoccupied. Good - wheat-growing land, and never cropped for . some years. A little over 8 miles from Station, Saleyard6, and School, being part of the original Clinton Estate. ■- Terras of lease may be seen at our Office. '• No tender necessarily, accepted. i, Tenders close at our office, IX a.m, Friday, March 15th. 11 H. MATSON and CO., n 9693 Agents. ,e :t : ; TTOLMES and SONS only stock their oele- - orated 4-ply Wire Mattresaea, and aell at bedrock prices, at 130 and 132 High street. HlSlt

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16155, 8 March 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16155, 8 March 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16155, 8 March 1918, Page 10

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