AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. RAM FAI R. A REMINDER. NTR IE S CLOSE T O-D A "!. ]J. MATSON and CO. C 333 CHEEP BUYERS. >. SHEEP BUYERS. ~.„c SHEEP El \Eiib. GATHER ROUND: GATHER ROL>D! C-oit STORE SHEEP, i ' STORE S:: EEP. ivSTORE SHEEP. « TO-MORROV/. At addington sale. Si-mo our principal 1 3 ar<> as below, vT' o'v-id '.-J vou as pood buying: — Si:: and Ei-hi-tooth Ewes viO S.M. iton..;,- Cross Ewc^ ::on Two-tooth Thrto-qiuirterbrcd L«es 100 Two and Four-tooth Crossttrea Wethers ::.;0 Sl:tcp. <X Wi-.t Coast IXuO Mixed A-o Cr<>.-.:-.brcd Ewes, to .-Irr.ftcd occording to . O.iO Thrce-q''.artcrbred Lamus, mixed tei.e; ■150 Rape- Lawbs FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. 00:;{ IL nn-J CO. QULVEKDEN FAIR. THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 1-lth, 1013. PRESENT ENTRIES INCLUDE— On account of EARSHMAN .'.cd McK/Y, I-lurunui. 000 Three-quarter bred Two-tooth Ewes 400 Two-tooth llaJfuved Lv»es On account of O. FORRESTER. lulsythe, Rotherham. 250 Four-year-old Halfbred Ew '®® .„ On account TRUSTEES, late ™"»CAN EUTHERFORD, Leslie Ilids, ;00 First Cross T-A-o-tooth Hain,red Ew« On account MR D. LES. RLIHLRIORD, Morn a, ■100 Two-tooth Thrrc-quarterbrcd Ewes Four-tooth Threc-quaricrbrcd Ewes _ On account of LYNDON ESTATE, AVaiau, UOO Two-tooth Hiilfbrccl Ji,wcs On account MR J. O. SANDERSON, Nga-V«"iro, 230 Five-year-old Halfbred Ewes, well woolled, good con^ 10 ,^ T ,Tj 17C ;r r -FTi On account MR J. E- l-ORRESTER, Heatherdale, Hawarden. 100 Two-tooth Haifbred Ewes We ahsll b© glad to receive particulars of ENTRIES for this Annual Fixture. NOTE.—Lunch and Afternoon Tea. will be provided at tho Saleyards by tha ladies of Culverden. Proceeds in aid of the church. 9914 H. MATSON and CO. j[JAWARDEN EWE FAIR. FRIDAY NEXT/ MARCH 15th, 1918. SPECIAL ENTRY— On account MR G. L. RUTHERiOED, McDonald Downa, His Annual Consignment of Ewes, comprising— i/no "Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes 600 Four and Six-tooth Halfbred Ewes A splendid lino of Station Ewes, one mark and brand, and will be sold in lots to suit PU Sco'unt MRS M. F. MACFARLANE, Awapuni, jVq Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes (E.L.-Merino cross): a real good lmo On account MR P. MACFARLANE, Woodgrovo, 100 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes 100 Halfbred Ewes On account MR WM. C. DAVIE, Glenovis, icn Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes 140 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes On account MESSRS BAILLIE BROS., Waikari, 150 Threc-quarterbred Ewe Lambs 100 Halfbred Ewe Lambs On account MR A. COWIE, Woodgrove, 100 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes 100 Two-tooth Three-quartorbred Ewes
ENTRIES INVITED. 9945 H. MATSON and CO. ■ IMPORTANT NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT LAKESIDE. On TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 19th, At 12 o'clock. H MATSON* and CO. are instructed by .ps c. DOYLE, LAKESIDE to submit t-o Public Auction, the abovo the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, including:— HORSES— 1 Bay Gelding, broken, to all work 1 Bay Gelding, broken to all work 1 Bay Gelding, broken to all worlc CATTLE— „ , 7 Cows in full profit and in calf; due August and September 1 Heifer, 18 months 5 Calves PIGS— , - 2 Sows, due in a month 2 Storo Pigs IMPLEMENTS— Spring Dray, S.F. Plough, Set Diso Harrows. Grass Mower, Set 3-leaf Harrows, 1 Planet Jr. complete, Syracuse Trolly, 2 Stacks Hay, Chaficutter, Wire Netting, 400-gal. Boiler, Pig Loader, Pig Not (new), Buggy Shaft and Pole, Winnowing Machine, 2 bets Collar Hames and Winkers, 2 Sots Plough Chains, 1 Set Buggy Harness, Spring Dray Harness, 5 Sacks Italian Ryegrass, J ton Chaff, Empty Sacks, and Sundries too numerous to mention. Also, a quantity of Household Furniture. LUNCHEON. 994! 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. H MATSON and CO. have received in- . structions from THE TRUSTEES OF THE LATE CHARLES ANDREW to submit m lots by PUBLIC AUCTION, tho LEASE of thu Property known as
"PARK FARM," GREENPARK, On SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, at 2 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, at 2 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, &t 2 p.m. Tils property -will bo offered in Matson and Co.'s Tattersall's Land Rooms. ' The above Farm has for years been known ns one of the most successful atud farms in respect of elicop, cattle, and horses, and has always been regarded with covctous eyes by adjacent land-holders, email settlers, and visitors to the district. The Trustees deairc that all shall have an equal opportunity of acquiring the property, and hence' the leaseholds aro being bSered by Auction instead of tho more common method of calling for tenders. TO STUDMASTERS and CITY MEN requiring recreation from business care. TO LAND-HOLDERS who desir© to enlarge their farms, . TO THE MAN who wants to start in life, Wo say DOVT DELAY, but go at once and inspect thi3 fine property. Lithographs aro in. course of preparation. The Farm will be ' ofiered in four lots, namely: — j 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 WATSON and CO.'S TATTERSALL'S SALEROOMS. H. MATSON and CO.. Agent*. ; i 8010 ...- C. S. THOMAS, Solicitor.
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