AUCTIONS. 11. MATSON AND CO. CLEARING SALE AT LAKESIDE. account of MR S. C. DOYLE, Laketide, TO-I>AY, at 1- o'clock. 252:: H. MATSON and CO. QULVE It DE N SALE. TO-DAY. We have received telegraphic advice from .MR CiIARLES POWELL. L'pper AVaiju, that lie w:!l be- unable t.. gel the Ewes previously advi'-ed ior v.-aid for the Sale .! -* i[. MATSON and CO. A I) D 1 N C. X ON Y A It D S. TO-MORROW. .SPECIAL ENTRIES. ",00 Four, .Six. ar.d Ei.'ht-tooth Ewee. A line, from tho Peninsula. ,~>K) Wrv Forward Peninsula Itapo Lambs 1 .!•> S..M. Crossbred Ewes (/.I Two, Four, and Six-tooth Do. ALSO —About 1000 cIIATUAMS suEEP - On Account of A ..rious Clients. Tiic.~.o She-p comprise mostly good young Ewea a.rd Forward Wethers. On account MR WM. STALKER, "Kc-s----wii'k." Rangioru, A Special Consignment of Romney Ewes from his Registered Flock No. 220. An especially fine lot. On account of a CLIENT, 1 Good Springing Heifer; FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. 0527 H. MATSO.N and CO. SHEFFIELD SALE. ANNUAL HIGHPEAK DRAFT. SHEFFIELD SALE ON FRIDAY NEXT. H MATSON and CO. are instructed by • MRS J. O. BUCHANAN, Highpeak, to offer the annual Highpeak Draft, comprising— BGO Fat and Four-tooth Wethers 550 Sound-mouth Crossbred Ewes 300 Sound-mouth Three-quarterbred Ewe 3 ENTRIES INVITED. 0 5 05 H. MATSON and CO. TATTERSALL'S TATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd MARCH. SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd MARCH. EXTRA SPECIAL ENTRY. Account ROBERT RAINEY, ESQ., Tai Tapu, TjiIGHT MAGNIFICENT CLYDESDALE FILLIES. All Entered in Stud Book, And Bred in tho Purple. PARTICULARS: 1 Bay Filly, 4yra, by Balgarvie, dam by Crown Prince 2. Bay Filly, 3yrs, by Marcellua, dam by Highland Prince 3. Bay Filly, 4yre, by Marcelhis, dam by Baron Carlton 4. Bay Filly, 4yrs, by Marcelhw, dam by Border Chief 5. Bay Filly, 4yra, by Marcolhnj, dam by Highland Prince 6. Bay Filly, 4yrs, by Maroelhis, dam by Border Chief 7. Bay Filly, 4yrs. by Marcellus, dam by Shepherd Lad / 8. Bay Filly, 3yre, by Marcellus, dam by Highland Prince Mr Robert Rainey*s reputation as a breeder is -too "well known right through the Dominion to xeqTiii© any further boosting, and ■when we eay that this consignment ox fillies will bo one of the best lots he has ever submitted for sale, we have said quite sufficient. THE PLACE: TATTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAR. THE TIME: 12 Noon 23rd MARCH. 25i9 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 in lots by PUBLIC AUCTION, the LEASE of the Property known as "PARK FARM," GREENPARK, On SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd MARCH, at 2 p.m. •SATURDAY NEXT, 23Td MARCH, at 2 p.m. SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd MARCH, at 2 p.m. The property will bo offered in Matson and Co.'s Tattersall's Land Rooms. _ The above Farm has for years been known as one of the most successful stud farms in respect of sheep, cattle, and horses, and has 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 leaseholds. aro being offered by Auotion instead of the more 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. The Farm will be offered in four lots, namely:— No. I—3lo ACRES 1 ROOD (Homestead Block). No. 2—230 ACRES 3 ROODS. No. 3—102 ACRES 3 ROODS. N0.,4—134 ACRES ii ROODS. DON'T FORGET THE DATE: SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, at 2 p.m. j At MATSON and CO.'S TATTERSALL'S SALEROOMS. H. MATSON and CO., Agents. 2518 C. S. THOMAS, Solicitor. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE At KAIAP'OI, On MONDAY NEXT, 25th MARCH, 12.30 p.m. H MATSON and CO. have reooived in- • structions from MR T. SNELL to submit, on the above dato, the WHOLE of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, including: — HORSES. 1 Bay Gelding Tom, syrs 1 Bay Maro Bess, 6yrs 1 Bay Mare Dolly, Byrs All good, sound, reliable workers. Harness for all Horses PIGS. 2 Sows in Pig 3 Porkers ' IMPLEMENTS. D.F. Plough (Duncan), S.F. Plough, Hornsby, Set 3-lcaf Harrows, Grubber, Mould Plough, Horse Hoe, Wooden Roller, Side Delivery, Tip Dray and Frame, Express Waggon, 3 Milk Cans, Grit Mills, Wheelbarrow, Scalding Trough, 300 Empty Sacks, Firewood, Pig Troughs, etc., etc. 2520 H. MATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT RUSSELL'S FLAT. THURSDAY, APRIL 4th. H MATSON and CO. hare received in- • structions from MR W. J. ATKINSON, who has disposed of hi 3 farm. to conduct a CLEARING SALE on tho above-mentioned dato of the WHOLE of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK. Full Particulars Later. 2512 H. MATSON and CO.
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