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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. QULVERDEN SALE. TO-MORROW. On account of Clients: 150 Fat Lambs, to be offered in lota We solicit entries for the above. 7358 H. MATSON and CO. SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 22nd. SPECIAL ENTRY. On account MR J. H. PROSSER, Lees ton: 13 Purebred 3-sfcear Border Leicester Ewes (Flock 394) 12 Purebred 1-shear Border Leicester Ewea (Flock 391) 17 Purebred Border Leicester Litmbs (Flock 395) Further Entries Solicited. 7561 H. MATSON and CO. HAREWOOD ROAD LAND. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • structions from MR and MRS G. H. STANLEY, to submit IN THEIR ROOMS, CASHEL STREET, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1919, at 12 O'CLOCK. Very Property, as follows: — APPROXIMATELY 43 ACRES, SITUATE HAREWOOD, together with comfortable Dwelling and Outbuildings thereon. Property comprises excellent land, and adjoins tho Harcwood road School. It is in first-class order. At present about 13 acres aro in crop, namely wheat, potatoes, mangolds, Bwedes, and cucumbers. Thero are about 5 acres of aged apple trees in good order; also about 80 fullgrown walnut trees. Tho remainder of tho property is in gTass. Together with the above, wo will also offer 51 ACRES 0 ROODS 29 PERCHES, situate further up Harowood road, and known as "Beadel's Old Farm." On this portion of tho property there are no outbuildings. At present thoro aro 9 acres in wheat, 10 acres being cut for oats and hay, and tho balance in gras3. The above will bo offered as ONE LOT, and this realisation affords an exceptional opportunity to thoso desiring an admirable holding and lucrativei living within easy distune© of the City. All Particulars from , 7559 H. MATSON* and CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT OXFORD. - HMAT.SON and CO. liavo received in- • structions from MR WILLIAM WELD, who has Bold his Property, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 30tli, tho Wholo of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 75C0 H. MATSON and CO. DESIRABLE RANGIORA TOWNSHIP PROPERTY. To be offered by PUBLIC AUCTION at RANGIORA STOCK SALE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28th. H MATSON and CO. have received » instructions from MR JAMES MARSHALL, Trustee in the ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN ARMSTRONG, to submit by Publio Auction, the very desirablo holding in tho Estate, comprising 2 ACRES 2 ROODS 11 PERCHES, com-, prising Lots 42-45, and 78-81, in the Borough of Rangiora, fronting Victoria and Percival streets, and being part of Rural Section 226 a. BUILDINGS include:—Good Dwelling-. House of 5 Rooms, Stable, and Traphouse, etc. Land Transfer Titlo. All particulars from 7562 H. MATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT'WOOLSTON. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. and THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., in conjunction, havo received instructions from MR W. WATT, Ferry road, Woolston, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, ° n TUESDAY, JANUARY 28th, THE WHOLE OF HIS CONTRACTING PLANT. . ■ ' Full particulars will bo advertised later. H. MATSON and CO. NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO., LTD., 7557 TO LOVERS OF GOOD THOROUGH- ' BRED HORSES. TO SPORTS, TRAINERS. STUDMASTERS, Etc. THE UNDERMENTIONED' REALISATION MUST APPEAL TO YOU. A TRUSTEE SALE ESTATE LATE A. W. RUTHERFORD, JUN. TATTERSALL'S REPOSITORY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY let. 0.30 a.m. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • structions from the Administiators in the abovo Estate to SELL as above, the undermentioned horses. The Agents desire to draw intending buyers' attention to the fact that the late Mr Rutherford was an ex- . pert judge. Ho never made a selection without great caro and fullest enquiries, and he haa acquired a) team of reliable horses in I trcining. Tho youngsters coming on have ■ taken more than timo and money to put to- • gether, and it would indeed be difficult tc f secure as useful a string of horses as as- » eurcdly they have proved themselves, namely, . trophy winners, in New Zealand, > Some Kid, two years' old, by Birkenhead, • dam Sea Queeh (in training) Some Kiss, two years, by Birkenhead, dam Strathspey (in training) fjrown Gelding Jingo, four years, by Flavus, dam Lady Content (in traini ing) j Brown Gelding, two years, by Advance-, dam Stepnialt maro Black Filly, two years, by Advance, dam J Stepniak mare Bay Mare Furling, won Randolph Handicap 3. Riccarton, in November, 191G, and Ward Hack Handicap at Blenheim in Febru- . ary, 1917." Markhope, to whom Furling is in foal, is a well-bred aire horse, stock shown much' promise Actiniae, chestnut Gelding, by Flavus, dam 1 Many Colours, two years old, untried s Brood Mare, by Stepniak, in fo.il to Markhope (imp.) S 7564 H. MATSON and CO. t SPRI> T GBANK HOMESTEAD. J Together with acres. tJUI/ ACRES. TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION » On 5 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. i At 12 o'clock, ;• IN OUR LAND ROOMS, j CASHEL STREET. r THE TRUSTEES in the ESTATE of lh< late GEORGE RUTHERFORD, SPRING BANK, have instructed MESSRS H. MAT - SON and CO. to Sell by PUBLIC AUC TION this fine ESTATE,- comprising one o the finest old station homesteads in CAN TERBURY. The land comprises some o the sweetest and best of its kind, and ha< J all its virility in it. The farm is conveni : ently and well subdivided, has ample water ' , magnificent plantations and ornamenta 3 grounds. This property has been th< envy of all land hunters and home seekers for a long period, and is only nov i placed on the market under exceptional cir oumstanoes. Thero is a dip, woolshcd, motoi g ahed, and buiHings almost in excess of re quirements. If you have money for investment, or if yoi aro looking.for a home or want a farm, d< not bo cajoled into purchasing any other pro position until you have looked this oyer, a: it will be sohl, and profitirf= of this clas; axe not obtainable in Canterbury. 4 [* TERMS: 10 PER CENT, on FALL OI l " HAMMER, 15 PER CENT. ON POSSES I SION. 1 BALANCE MAY REMAIN ON MORT 4 GAGE 5 YEARS at 5J PER CENT. ' ijgf§ H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 12

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