AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. clearing sale : at RUSSELL'S FLAT, on TUESDAY, APRIL 2nd, AT 12.30 P.M.. H MATSON and CO. have received in- , • structions from MR J. who has disposed of 1119 Farm, to conduc* a CLEARING SALE of Livo and Dead Stock on the above date. The list includes: SHEEP— 03 Crossbred Ewes, in forward condition CATTLE— 15 C.ows in profit, and been wilh bull 25 Young Cattle HORSES— ;i Draught Horses, broken to all farm work; especially good tcain 3 Hacks, broken to saddle and harness PIGS— •2 Sov.s in pig 10 Store Pi^s IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— 1 Nearly now double-iurrow Plough (P----and D. Duncan), 1 eet -1-leaf Hurro>vs, 1 Spring Drav, i Box Cart, 1 Kuboc-r----tyred Tray Gk;, Grindstone, Scalding Tub, Wire Slakes, Hal tore. Quantity of Old and New SacKs, -'J Hacks of Garton Oata, 1 ton Oat-shcai Chaff, 2 Riding Saddles and Lrialcs, Set Good Spring Dray Harr.eis, Gig Harness, etc., Covers and Harness lor all Horses, 1 52-gallon Primrose Separator (new this season), 3 Eight-paUon Cans, 25 Pairs of Fowla, a Hoat Farm Tools and Sundries. ALSO— 1 3-Seater Sason Motor Car j LUNCHEON PROVIDED. j 271G H. MATSON and CO. j IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. GREENPARK. GBEENPARK bREESpABK _ FRIDAY, APRIL sth, At 11 a.m. h. rss J: s&g*2; iSSfS.SJ?3 and Dead Stock, includins: — SHEEPTbrt whole of tho old-established i.ngliah Leicester Stud Flock. Registered Flock Kunibcr 4, K.Z.I 4 .B. The late Mr Andrew's Flock was widely and favourably known throughout tho Dominion, and an exceptional opportunity is hero afforded farmers and others who are desirous of establishing flocks of tl.eir own infusing fresh life into tlieir existing flocks. The List includes: — 440 Ewes, four-tooths and upward* 450 Lambs, tho progeny of abovo 140 One-shear Ewes 12 Stud Rams, one shear to three shear 200 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes 109 Sound-mouth Crossbred lt.wes 100 Prime Fat Lambs CATTLE— 40 Hereford Cross 18-months-old Steers 25 Holstein 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 50 Head Two-year-old Cattle HORSES— 1 Light Draught Mare, Eyrs, by Glenzier 1 Light Bay Draught Mare, 6yrs 1 Dark Brown Filly, 2 off, by Baron Everest 1 Bay Gelding, 2yrs, by Baron Everest 1 Creamy Brown Golding, 2 off, by Baron Everest 4 Draught Gelding* 1 Dark Brown Draught Mare, aged, stinted to Achanbrae 1 Ches. Mare, aged, etinted to Aohanbrae 1 Bay Yearling Colt IMPLEMENTS— 2 Massey-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 Beaven Grass-seed ■ Cleaner, 1 Gig, 1 Dogcart,_ 1 Set Avery Scales, Winnowing Machines, 1 Bale of Corneaoks, 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, wo will offer— On account of MR ISAAC ANDREW, 50 Head of Two-year-old Cattle 12 Eighteen-montlis Holstein Heifers 40 Calves (good eorte) LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 2720 H. MATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Arv ACRES .AT HAREWOOD. ACRES. AT HAREWOOD. H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions to offer, in tho Estate of the lato Mr Thos. Devening, on SATURDAY, APRIL 6th, At 12 o'clock, In TattersalTs Land Rooms, his very dosirable Property, comprising approximately 40 ACRES, being R iS. 6151, 'and part R.S. 4660 and 277, Block 6. Christchurch Survey District, and situato just off Claridge'a road. This realisation offers a 6plendid opportunity to acquire at a reasonable prico a fair sized block of country .close to tho City. Wo would urge those looking for small holdings within short distance of the Railway, Addington Yards, and all City conveniences, to look into this proposition. H. MATSON and CO., 2715 Auctioneers. TENDERS TO LEASE. FAVOURED with instructions from MRS A. M. PARKINSON, we bto asked to invito Tenders to LEASE her" FARAI of 302 ACRES. AT DARFIELD, for t> period of FIVE YEARS. There is a Modern Bungalow of 4 main rooms, h. and c. water, and all offices. Tho Farm is in grass and unoccupied. Good wheat-giowing land, and never cropped for corns years. A little over 3 miles from Station, Kaleyards, and School, being part of the original Clinton Estate. Terms of leas© may be seen at our Office. Tenders close at our office, 11 a.m. MONDAY NEXT, March 25th. No tender necessarily accepted. H. MATSON and CO., 2717 Agents. CLARIDGE AND SMITH. JpARMEIIS' SiLEYARDS. PUBLIC AUCTION. THIS DAY, 11 a.m.
Account MR GIBSON, Marshlands, Bay Gelding, 3yrs, hall-draught, broken to chama; a good class ana very quiet. MR AKMSTRuNG, Christchurcli, Bay Geldiug, tiyrs, all work, haif-draught; guaranteed sound; trial. MR J? T. GALLAGHER, Jun., Prebblcton, Bay Gelding, 7yrs, all work; good shatter, straight out contractor's plant; trIIJ SPRINGSTON CLIENT, Heavy Draught MaiO, syis; all wort, trial; plenty size lincl weight, great by King Cole-Berlin maro, 4yrs, s. and h.; triai. Brown Pony Gelding, 2yrs, by \an Colorado, dam Jov; about 11 hands, s. and h., very quiet, trial. C.LILM. Bav Mare, all work, trial Bay Mare, 3yrs, by Bozani-Irvwgton mare. a. and h.; <my trial ficldin" 7rT6, Lorry Horse, broken chains. MR "GALLAGHER, 40 Gibbon street, Pony, 3 very quiet, e. and h., plenty 2 Rubber-tyicd Gig (tray), Set Good Harness. 0 Good AVeaner^l^.^ Single-cylinder 32 h.p. Humber; any trial given at Sale, and guaranteed; to be offered 12.45 p.m. FURTHER ENTRIES Saddle and Bridle, a Splendid Lino or Sawn Timber, and Goods of all clashes arriving for this sale The Horses are the best lot we have offered. Cow, calved one week, third calf, guaranteed sound and quiet Cow, calved two months, fifth calf, guaranteed sound siIITH , 9?il0 Auctioneer. TYRES, made by the M°KOETH BMIIfH KUBBEH CO 2££ H X »'l sues Sold by all Motor-cycle Dealers. in all sixes. £>««• u j H43SO-6CG-
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