auctions. H. MATSON' AND CO. 0 X r O R D SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDE— 30) Good Store Wether Lambs 70 Stoio Lam'o3 (miscd ecsse) GO Ewe Lambs CG Store Wethers 50 Store Wethers :!0 Fat Wethers SO Fat Ewes 1 i,l Fat Lambs lio Fat and Forward Four and Six-tooth. V>'ethers __ 0 332 H. .MATSON and CO. rji ATTKRS ALL ' S SAL E. SATURDAY NEXT. PRESENT ENTRIES INCLUDE— On nccor.:;t MRS McMEEKIN, Prebbleion. 1 Handsom-? Lay Pony, 3yrs, well bred, fast; «v.it l.idy ride or on.es uial 1 Set Pony Hari'.-JHS ENTRIES INVITED. CO , G 11. MATSON and CO. TATTERSALL'S SALE, OH SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH ]0:h. Iu the Magistrates Court, CUrktcliurch, between li-E-SIA L . L ,V n ' Plaintiff, and MARK BECKETT, Defendant. rpiiK above-named Plaint:.': having i cd judgment against the, above-lu.ni.d Defendant in the Magistrate £ C °urt . Christehv.rch, on the 1-ith cay of 1013, for the sum of f -<J L-d cost= : , - have been instructed by tno Lcu.Ji oMagistrate's Court, at ChristecMrcn o - Chri/tciiurch!' ° o*f n,-,w oil SATURDAY, tiio 16th d'li oi unless the above a mourns arc j sooner' paid. R and CO., j 1 qooa Auctioneers.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT KAIAPOI, On MARCH 25th, at 1 p-»-TT MATSON a n^- M 5 - vc T TCC tNKLt ,81« ptractions from tlm KAIAPOI .to snb.nit on » K whole of his Ll\ E and D£.au Full particulars will bo advertised later. gg 47 H. MATSON and CO. clearing sale aJTleeston^ ' Cum KILLINGHi. TUESDAY, MARCH 2Gth, 1918. At I' 2 o'clock. H. SSSBS f\vho a e lease has expired), to submit and DEAD STOCK, include- — HORSES— l Bav Gelding Clyde, all work \ Dark Bay Geldin, Laddic alMvoik 1 Bav Gelding Die*:, all work, <>rs , I llalMvau.ht Mare, Bay, Joss all work 1 Harness Horec, sound v an £_ q H cr bert 1 Filly, 3yrs, good eort, by Sir Her 1 Foal, lyr, good sort, by Sir Herbe 1 Brown Filly, 2yrs. good eort 1 Boy's Pony, syrs, broken to saddle Dairy Cows, Shorthorn. Jersey, and Holstein Cross 2D Calves, gocd sort? 1 Shorthorn Bull PIGS— . . 55 Store Pigs, pood lin*. 3 Sows and Litters 2 Sows, in pig 1 Boar IMPLEMENTS— , P and D Drav and Frame (nearly new). Tip Cart and Frame Cambridge Roller, Disc Harrows, S.T. Cultivator, D F Plough (convertible), Massey Harris Drill, Set 3-leuf Heavy Harrows Set 5-lenf Li slit Harrows, Mangold' Sower. H.H. Binder, McCormick % Mower Side Delivery. Hay Rake, L«*: Trolley, with Shafts, Small Trollov, Barrow, Wheelbarrow, Gland Harness, 3-bucket diking /YUrlrh 4 li p. Kerosene Etngmc, «u-ai. iUfa Laval Separator. Large Milk Vat i Cream Cans, Grist -MUL LoIJ } Crusher. Chaffcutter Saw Bench, 1 Stack Oaten Hay, 1 Aero Mangolds 4horae Blocks and Chains Harness for all horses, quantity of Grain, Fowls, Sundries.
LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 9935 H. MATSON and CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, APRIL sth, At 11 a.m. &SS£ £S?K WfS 1 | and Dead Stock, including. SHEEP— ' The whole of tho old-established English Leicester StudvFlcck. Registered 1 lock Number 4, N.Z.F.B. TVia late Mr Andrew's Flock was widely and favourably known throughout the. Domfcion and an exceptional opportunity is l er< ? • forded farmers and others who aro desirous of establishing flocks of their own, or infusing fresh life into their existing flocks. The List includes:— 410 Ewes, and upwards 450 Lambs, tho progeny of above 140 One-shear Ewes , ,i, r!LV 12 Stud Rams, one shear to three elicai 200 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewos 100 Sound-mouth Crossbred kwes 100 Prime Fat Lambs CATTLE— ~ ol 40 Hereford Cross 18-months-old Steers 25 Holstein and Shorthorn 18-months Steers and Heifers 21 "Fat and Fonvard Heifers 7 Four-year-old Steors 5 Two-year-old Steers 2 Cows in profit 1 Red and White Steer, 2 years * 50 Head Two-year-old Cattle HORSES— 1 Light Draught Marc, syrs, by Glenzier 1 Li"ht Bay Draught Mare, 6yrs 1 Dark Brown Filly, 2 off, by Baron Everest 1 Bay Gelding, 2yrs, by Baron Everest 1 Creamy Brown Gelding, 2 off, by Baron Everest 4 Draught Geldings 1 Dark Brown Draught Mare, aged, stinted to Achanbrae 1 Ches. Mare, aged, etinted to Aohanbrac 1 Bay Yearling Colt IMPLEMENTS—
2 Massey-Harris Binders, 1 Grscs-seed Sower with boxes, 1 Massey-Harris Mower, 1 15-Coulter P. and D. Drill with manure attachment, 1 Double-fur-row Plough, a Cambridge Roller, 2 Tip Drays, 2 Farm Drays and Frames, Andrews and Beaven Grass-seed Cleaner, 1 Gig, 1 Dogcart, 1 Set Avery Scales, Winnowing Machines, 1 Balo of Cornsacks, 200 Empty Sacks, 1 Woolpress. Also, A HOST OF FARM SUNDRIES, HARNESS, Etc. Also, 1 STACK OATEN SHEAVES. COCKSFOOT SEED, Etc. Also, at the same time, we will offerOn account of MR ISAAC ANDREW, SO Hoad of Two-year-old Cattle 12 Eigbteen-inonths Ho-stem Heifers 40 Calvee (good sorts) luncheon provided. 9037 H. MATSON and CO. TENDERS TO LEASE. FAVOURED with instructions from MRS A. M PARKINSON, we aro asked to invite Tenders to LEASE her FARM of 302 ACRES AT DARFIELD, for •» period of FIVE Y.C.ARS. Th«re is a Modern Bungalow of 4 main room 3 h and c. water, and all offices. Tho Farm' is in grass and unoccupied. Good wheat-cTowin? land, and never cronped for socio vcars. A little over 3 miles from Station, Saleyards, and School, being part ot the original Clinton Estate. Terms of leas© may be seen at our Office. Tenders close at our office, 11 a.m. MONDAY. March 25th. No tender necessarily accepted. h MATSON and CO., I 9339 Agentn.
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