AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AXD CO. SHEFFIELD ' SALE. | TO-MORROW. ' j SPECIAL ENTRIES ir.ciudc : j 1 Ifu Failing-moutli Ewc3 with Lambs, j «traig!it off the rape ."0 Two-tooth W'3thonj Ti) Two unci Four-tooth Wethera !2 Xtrino ICwch 450 Si:-:-tooth Wc'tiiore 'rood lino Fat and Forward Four-tootlj Wetiors I 330 ] !apo Lam on I I I:'' Kapo Kv/cr I l-'it and Two-tooth Wother-i I 20 iu*;id Caltlo, IS icouths to 2 years ! ila.i»«-y-jlarr:3 Bij.der, 7:t cut, ir. crcod ' order j Furtiior iCntrits SoiicileJ. ' | _ H. MATSON ar.,l CO. j IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. j j GECRIK'S YAXLEY. MOTUKAU.UIA. On j MONDAY. 21th JANUARY, iui'.i. -Vt 11 a.m. 1.1 MTS'J-V iirnl CO. have received ir.l - 1, Rtructions irom Ml{ MATTHEW COONEY to «uhmii to PKjrt.rC AUCTION, ! on t!rab->vc- dale, tlm WHOt.K o; his LIVE AND UEAI) STOCK, ais o HOUSEHOI.D | FURNITURE. ' Full particiiiarri were, advertised <•!> t.'ie 20tli i*ist,. laid will be advt-;-tii-:-ed in later is.-itits. IJi" H. MAT SON and CO ._ IJKSn;AF.I.K RANGIORA TOWNSHIP i I'K'OP ERTY. i jTo bo liv PUBLIC AUCTION at | RANGIORA STOCK SAI.K, TUESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 2ctk. H MAT.-OX ynd CO. have received • instructions from illl JAMES MARSHALL, Trv.steo in the ESTATE OF THE LATE JOlf.N ARMSTRONG, to submit by Public Auction, the very desirabio holding in the Esiate. tomjirisiiig ■2 ACRES 2 ROODS 11 PERCIIF.S, coraI prising Lots 12-45, and "ti-Sl, in tiie j Jjorough of Rangiora, fronting Victoria and Percivul streets, und being part, of Rural Section li - 26a. I BUILDINGS include: —Good Dweliing- ! House of 5 Rooms, Stable, and 'l'rupetc. La.id Transfer Title. All particulars from 7742 H. MATSON and CO. SALE" OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT AND LAND. WOOLSTON. WOOLSTON. TUESDAY NEXT, JANUARY ,26th. At I p.m. H ! MATSON and CO. and the NATIONAL • MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., in conjunction, have rcceivcd instructions from iTR W. WATT, who is giving up contracting, to offer, on the above date the WHOLE of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, compria*iug: — 12.First-class Draught Horses from j years: Chestnut Sam, broken to all work I'ay Kate, broken to all work Bay Nugget, broken to all work Bay Punch, broken to chains Bay Prince, broken to all work Bay Dirk, broken to all work Bay Jene, broken to all work Bay Bloss, broken to all work Bay Jock, broken to all work 1 {pan Punch, broken to all work Grey Nuggot, broken .to ail work Bay Rose, broken to all work 1 Cart Saddlo-3 and Breeching, C Sets Leading Chains and Strap, ' 10 Collars, Humes and Winkers, 10 Covers, 4 Leather Cart Bands, 1 Booth. Macdonald Wheel Scoop, 3 Duncan Scoops, 1 Duncan Road Plough, 1 Set Tine Harrows, 2 Tip Curt£ (Reid and 2 Tip Carts (P. and D. Duncan, good). Wheelbarrow, Blook and Chains for four horses (new), 4 Sets Plough Chain® 2 Sets Trees, Empty Sacks, 1 Thr'eeliorso Tree, quantity of Wire Boulder .Xe-ts HOST OF TOOLS AND SUNDRIES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. ALSO, We are instructed to offer, at the same time and place, the very desiru.blo PROPERTY", comprising between 5 and G ACRES OF LAND together with 6-ROOMED DWELLINu-HOUSE and all outbuildings thereon: It is commonly anticipated that suburban land will bo in keen demand when things return to normal ami an excellent opportunity is here offered to the discriminating purchaser. H. MATSON and CO. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY 7719 CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT OXFORD. H MATRON and CO. have rcceivcd in- • structions from MR WILLIAM WELD, , who has sold his Property, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 30th, tho Whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 7745 H. MATSON and CO. TO LOVERS OF GOOD THOROUGHBRED HORSE£j. TO SPORTS, TRAINERS. STUDMASTERS, Etc. THE UNDERMENTIONED REALISATION MUST APPEAL TO YOU. A TRUSTEE SALE ESTATE LATE A. W. RUTHERFORD, JUN. . T4.TTERSALL'S REPOSITORY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. 9.30 a.m. TT MATSON and CO. have received inAl.« structions from the Administrators in the above _ Estate to SELL as above, the < undermentioned horses. The Agents desire to draw intending buyers' attention to the fact that the late Mr Rutherford wa3 an expert judge. He never made a selection without great core and fullest enquiries, and he has acquired a team of reliable horseo ia training. The youngsters coming on have taken inoro than time and money to put togethor, and it would indeed be difficult to secure aa-useful ii string of horses as aaeuredly they have proved t-hemselvca, namely, trophy winners, iu Now Zealand, to-day. Some :Kid, two yoars old, by Birkenhead, dam Sea Queen (in training) Some Kiss, two years, by Birkenhead, dam Strathspey (in training) Brown Gelding Jingo, four years, by Flavus, dwn Lady Content (in trainin 8) IS . Brown Gelding, two years, by Advance, dun'i Stepniak mare Black Filly, two years, by Advance, dam Stepniak mare c Bay Maje Furling, won Randolph Handicap, f Ricoarton, in November, 1916, and Ward Hack Handicap at Blenheim in February, 1917. Markhope, to whom Furling is in foal, is a well-bred tire horse, ) €tock shown much promise Actinia.e, chestnut Gelding, by Flavus, dam Many Colours, two years old, untried Brood Mare, by Stepniak, in foal to Markhope (imp.) ?743 H. MATSON and CO. OXFORD LAND. H MATSON and CO. and PYNE and CO., 1 • in conjunction, will submit by Public Auction, on behalf of MR A. JENSEN, Oxord, in MATSON AND CO.'S ROOMS, I On ] SATURDAY', Bth FEBRUARY, 1919, J & At 12 oclock, j o His admirable Holding, comprising 570 ACRES 2 ROODS 18 PERCHES. To be offered in Threo Lots. j For full particulars apply b IT. MATSON and CO. PYNE and CO., v HELMORE and VAN ASCH. Si 7 ;t) Auctioneers. r; n r EFT-OFF Clothing Meagher, Cash Li Buyer of Gents' Misfits, Boote, Trunks, V Portmanteaux, also Ladies' and Children's Nothing. 123 Lower High street. Lettem }romptly attended to. Telephone No. 3578
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 10
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