- AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. JJ A W A R D E N SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. Wo invites Entries for the above Sale. -5-G H. MATSON and C.O. RAM FAIR. ADDINGTON SHOW GROUNDS. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. H. MATSON and CO. will be represented as usual at this important Annual Fixtxire, ar.d will offer 1000 i:ams axd ewes - 1000 From the following well-known Breedein: — ENGLISH LEICESTER.?. Taylor, Edwin Keiland,'' 5 ' Wm. Young, G ( . F. Drurey, W. 15. Cunnmnham, Denis McKendry, J no. Bonu'ant, Executors late Chos. Andrew, Isaac Ar.drev.-, Emerson Bowci, Canterbury 'Agricultural College, Jno. Boug, L. H. Ruddock.. J. O. Coop, E. Ridgen, d. T. Blakcmore, W. Lethain, Jai. Storry. BORDER LEICESTERS. Wm. Dun'.op, Pino Buili, Thos. Blackley, Alex. Gunn, Caulerbury Agricultural College, Wm. Anderson, P. Mornscti. J. RGilchrist, W. O. Reimie, Jno. Nixon. CORRIEDALE AND HALFBREDS. Alex. Gillar.ders, A. W. Rutheriord. jn'-'-(E.L.-Mcrmo), ilrsd A. W. Byrcli (E.L.Merino), L. A. Rutlicrford (E.L.-Mcrinoi. SOUTH DOWNS. H. J. Andrew, Maheno, Jos. Brook?. James Stcven=ori, V.'aiter Lochhcad, lia-o Andivw, Chas. Greenwood, W. J. Clinton, Ciiarwe.l Estate, Canterbury Agricultural CoLego. Chad. Warrington, F. Campion, J. a;.d I'. Johns, D. G. Wzigh;, W. Gilber:. SHROPSHIRES. Rupert Parry, Vi'm. Stalker. ROMNEY :.LVRSH. Hv. Daymond, Chatliams, Pcrcy F:oher, Thoi. Telford, Balclutha, N. A. Menztt.-s, Wm. Menzies, Hv. Mcnzieo, Wui. Siaikcr. SUFFOLKS. J. and F. Johns. Full Particulars See Catalogue. SALE STARTS 10 A.M. EACH DAY. 2523 H. MATSON and CO. CLEARING SALE AT ELLESMERE. THURSDAY, 28th INST., 12.3J p.m. H MATSON and CO. liavo rce?iy<:d in- • structions from Mlt CliALl-dj-s CHAMBERLAIN (whose ]co,-; 3 has expiree;, to submit to Public Auciion, ou,tho auove date, tho following Ll\ E AND DEAD STOCK: — SHEEP — 400 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Croasbred Ewes 150 Fat Ewes 400 Fat Lambs CATTLE— 3 Shorthorii Dairy Cows, in mi;k and i u ca '£ , i 1 Yearling Bull, purebred Shorthorn 1 Purebred Shorthorn BuU 4 Throc-year-old Ileifcrs 5 Two-year-old Steers 1 Three-year-old Fat Steer HORSES— 2 Draught Geldings, 4yrs; all work 1 Four-year liaU-drauglit a.work 3 Aged Draught Mares; all work IMPLEMENTS— 1 P. and D. Duncan Swamp Plough, 1 d.f. Plough, 1 s.f. Plough, 1 6£t ileCormick Binder, 1 Grain Drill, 1 Set Disc Harrows (18 discs), 1 harm Dray and Frame, 1 Wide W halen Tip-dray and Frame, 1 3-furrow Disc Plough, 1 Side Delivery, 1 Set 4- caf Harrows, 1 Set Chisel Tootli rows, 1 .Booth-McDonald Windmill, Self-oiler and Pump, 1 Booth-J-c-Donald Woolpre»s, Spring Trap, 1 Grass Seed Stripper, Set 4-horec Tackle and Trees, Harness for uIL Horses, 20 Sacks Seconds Wheat, 1 Driuking Trough, Wash Tubs, and Portable Copper, 1 Daisy Churn, 1 45-gal. Alfa-Laval Separator. ALSO — A HOST OF SUNDRIES and Small Quantity of FURNITURE. luncheon. 25 29 H. MATSON and CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. geeenpask. GREENPARK. FRIDAY, APRIL stli, At 11 a.m.
H MATSON and CO have received in- . structions from tlu. Trustees of the late CHAS. ANDREW to submit to Publg Auotion, as above, the whole of the Ll\ E and Dead Stock, including: — SHEEP— The whole of the old-established English Leicester Stud Flock. Registered Flock Number 4, N.Z.F.B. The la to Mr Andrew's Flock was widely and favourably known throughout the Dominion, and an exceptional opportunity is hero alforded farmers and others who are desirous of establishing flocks of their own, or infusing fresh life into their existing flocks. The List includes: — 440 Ewes, four-tooths and upwards 450 Lambs, the progeny of above 140 One-shear Ewes .... , 12 Stud Rams, one shear to three shear 200 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes 100 Sound-mouth Crossbred Ewes 100 Prime Fat Lambs CATTLE— 40 Hereford Cross 18-months-old Steers 25 Holatein and Shorthorn 18-months Steers and Heifers 21 Fat and Forward Heifers 7 Four-year-old Steers 5 Two-year-old Steers 2 Cows in profit 1 Red and White Steer, 2 years 60 Head Two-year-old Cattle HORSES— 1 Light Draught Mare, syre, by Glenzier 1 Light Bay Draught Mare, Gyre 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 Achanbrao 1 Ches. Mare, aged, stinted to Aclianbrae 1 Bay Yearling Colt IMPLEMENTS— 2 Maseey-Harris Binders, 1 Grass-seed Sower with boxes, 1 Massey-Harris Mower, 1 15-Coulter P. and D. Drill with manure attachment, 1 Double-fur-tow Plough, a Cambridge Roller, 2 Tip Drays, 2 Farm Drays and Frames, Andrews and Bcaven Grass-seed Cleaner, 1 Gig, 1 Dogcart, 1 Set Avery Scales, Winnowing Machines, 1 Bale of Cornsaok3, 200 Empty Sacks, 1 Woolpress. Also, A HOST OF FARM SUNDRIES, HARNESS, Eto. Also, 1 STACK OATEN SHEAVES, COCKSFOOT SEED, Etc. Also, at the same time, we will offer— On account of MR ISAAC ANDREW, 60 Head of Two-year-old Cattle 12 Eighteen-months Holetein Heifers 40 Calves (good sorts) LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 253 i H. MATSON and 00. " TENDERS to lease! FAVOURED with instructions from MRS A M PARKINSON, we aro asked to invito Tenders to LEASE her FARM of 302 ACRES. AT DARFIELD, for t> period of FIVE YEARS. TVipto is a Modern Bungalow of 4 main rooms, h. and c. water, and all offices. The Farm is in grass and unoccupied. Good wheat-erowing land, and never cropped for some years. A little over 3 miles from Station, Saleyards, and School, being part of the original Clinton Estate. Terms of lease may be seen at our Office. Tenders close at our office, 11 a.m. MONDAY, March 25th. No tender necessarily accepted. an( j CO., 2522 ' ABent3 ' HOLMES and SONS only stock their celebrated 4-ply Wire Mattresses,, and sell at bedrock prices, at 130 and 132 High street;
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