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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TATTERS ALL'S SALE. TO-MORROW. H MATSON and C.O. will OFFER the • following Spcctal Entries: — On account MR A. P. SMITH, Hanmer Springs, 1 Enfield Motor-car, 16-30 h.p., 5-seater, 4 new tyres, hood and envelope, numerous spares and tools On account of a CLIENT, 1 Four-wheeled Rubber-tyred Borough Victoria with Pole, Hood, and Lamps i complete On account MR GEORGE SHIPLEY, Island Farm, 1 15-Coulter Cooper and Duncan Drill On account MK PERCY HART, >. 1 Bay Hack Maze, 3yrs, broken s. and h. , ENTRIES INVITED. 4596 H. MATSON w^Ca JJAWARDEN SALE. THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 11th. SPECIAL ENTRY: On account oi MR B. TURNER, V.aikari, 3 New Gigs 3 Second-hand Gigs 3 Spring Drays 12 Field Farm Gates 30 Swingletrecs, all sizes, from single to G-horso Hosts of Odds and Ends, Wedgeß, Split Links, Gate Hinges, etc. Mr Turner's only reason for Felling is that he is shortly leaving for the front. ENTRIES INVITED. 4595 H. MATSON and CO. CJQ ACRES TO LET. HORNBY. HORNBY. H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from MR THG-U.AS DAWSON to offer for LEASE, for 5 years (not 3, as pre--1 viously advertised}, his excellent Property at ' HORNBY, comprising heavy land, and ' known as "CABBAGE TREE FARM." All particulars obtainable at our Office, | where Tenders close TO-MORROW, July 6th, 1918, at 12 o'clock. No tender necessarily nccpted. 4532 H. MATSON and 00. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF OXFORD LAND. TO BE OFFERED AT OXFORD STOCK SALE, On THURSDAY, AUGUST Ist. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • etrucfions from MR GEORGE . MEHRTENS to OFFER as above, hia Very Excellent Property, comprising:— 119 ACRES 3 ROODS 12 PERCHES, moro or less. Very favourablo terms. Fuller particlars will bo advertised later. 4594 H. MATSON and CO. FOR PRIVATE SALE. H MATSON and CO., instructed by MR • • GEORGE GARDNER. MEDBUKY, who has disposed of his Pedigree Hoid of Purebred l'rcisiun Dairy Cows, have for PRIVATE SALE the following: — 1 30-gallon Alfa Laval Cream Separator, completo 1 Six-bottle Babcock Cream and Milk Tester, complete 4 Cream Cans, 1 10-gallon, 1 8-gallon, and 2 5-gallon 2 Milk Cans, 12 gallons each 1 Carry-all, to wheel away 3t) gallon can of separated milk (milk cans fitted with lugs for wheeling also) 16 Calf Bails, all bolted and with posts • completo (can bo erected in half an hour). Invaluable for feeding calves, so that each one gots his ehare in the most expeditious manner possible; two lessons sufficient to teach them to eat crushed oats Also prevents sucking. All tho abovo appliances, utensils, and machinery ar© guaranteed absolutely as good as new. ... . - „ Most dairy fanners when first purchasing dairy gear make three great mistakes:— Firstly, they do not get an Alfa Laval Cream Separator, this machine being said to be worth all other Cream Separators put toSecondly, they do not purchase one with capacity enough, and valuable time is lost, which could bo put to infinitely better purpose than wasting time on a toy. Thirdlv, they do not have on tho premises a standard cream and milk tester such as ti£ •'Babcock'-' is acknowledged the whole world over to be'. The cow can rob them, and the factory manager can rob them, but why should cither do eo? Price for the lot, or foT any particular item, and for full information, apply to the jOCTIOaEEBB, H mCTOK ca CLARIDGE AND ABME RS' SALEYARDS. PUBLIC AUCTION. • THIS DAY, 11 a.m. CLIENT— _ , t It Jersey' Heifer, calvcdj sth June, Ist calf, guaranteed sound and quiet. MR EASTON, Woolston— Bay Gelding, 4yrs, King Cole-Irvington mare, guaranteed sound and quiet, any trial, R. Saddle and Hobbles. CLIENT— „ , Box Cart, Horse and Harness •unreserve-. Wcanor and Store Pigs, Sheep Dogs. 4 Trucks Oatsheaf Chaff, 15 sacks whole WTieat, Pig Feed, Peas, 4 Sacks Sorrel Seed, Damaged Chaff _. lin and ljin Piping, Rubber-tyred Gi 0 . Further Entries-2 Half Draughts, all work; trials; Grey Mare 6yrs, b. and h trial-, 4 sound Harness Horses, trials, 0 Sacks Partridge Peas, Cambridge Roller, P. and D., S,F. Disc Plough, 2 Tip Drays. D.F. Plough, splendid order, Skates, Straw Press, Van, 1 Horse Grubber, Onion ' [Board Draught Collar, 14 Sacks Carrots, 2 Motor Lamps, B. Bands and Chains, tret Saw 12 Dun Oats, Swedes. Full particulars yesterday's papers.' This is one of the .best entries we have had. Be present. HARRY SMITH, '4589 Auctioneers N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. qoalgate sale. NOTICE TO CLIENTS. SA°LE g at to TO^AY'SRYDAY? JULY Gth, 1918. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., jsgß Auctioneers. LAWRIE AND DALTON. (j t Lawrie.) (Thos. Dal ton.) LAWRIE and DALTON, Auctioneers, Houso and Land Agents, Hotel, Probate, und General Valuators. ottTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED WHEN AND WHERE REQUIRED. 210 TUAM STREET, Next Door to Opera House. Telephone 1955. THE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN THE CITY. < COMPARE OUR PRICES. * OUR tilUCix oi Cp-to-dato Designs jn Oak i'urniture is well worth inspection. , We always keep a large a&iortinent of Now and Second-hand FURNITURE for Private SB (Jak Bedroom Suites. Oak Sideboards, Oak Wardrobes, llall Stands. Linoleums, Curtains, Rugs, .Bedsteads. Bedding, .Blankets, etc* OUR SHdWROOMS are open till 9 o'clock FRIDAY Evenings. LAWRIE AND DALTON pay Higheet , Cash Price for Second-hand Furniture. ; RING UP and they will call and give you < a price. ] LAWRIE and DALTON, Auctioneers. j L 4502-7187 t t — j < balcairn and leithfield. < I A MOTOR will meet Morning Trains at ] Balcairn, arriving from North and t South, and can meet Evening Train- as ro- c ouirod by wire or letter to t , FRANK ASHBY, j > Leithfield. { 1. ' ; 4

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16256, 5 July 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16256, 5 July 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16256, 5 July 1918, Page 10

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