AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. DESIRABLE RANGIORA TOWNSHIP PROPERTY. To be offered by PUBLIC AUCTION at RANGIORA STOCK SALE, TO-MORROW. ' ~ i H MATSON and CO. have received . instructions from MR JAMES MARSHALL, Trujteo in tiio ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN ARMSTRONG, to submit by Public Auction, th? very desirable holding in tho Estate, comprising 2 ACRES 2 ROUDS 11 PERCHES, comprism;,' Lots 42-45, and <8-81, in the ljorouL'h of liangioia, fronting Victoria and Percival btreets. and being part oi Rural Section 226 a. BUILDINGS include:—Goud DwellingHouse of 5 Rooms, Stable, and Traphouse, etc. Lund Transfer Titlo. All particulars from 7973 11. MATSON and CO. SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT AND LAND. ■ WOOLSTON. WOOLSTON. TO-MU R R O W, At 1 p.m. H MATSON ar.d CO. and the NATIONAL • MORTGAUIO AND AGENCY CO., in conjunction, liavo received instructions from iiR \V. Watt, who is giving tip contracting, to offer, on tliL* uljovo dato t the WHOLE of hi.--, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising : — 12 First-class Draught Horses from 5 years: Chestnut Hani, broken to all work ! Bay 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 Jone,. broken to all work Bay Bloss, broken to all work Bay Jock, broken to all work Roan Punch, broken to all work Grey Nugget, brokeji to all work Bay Rose, broken to all work ■1 Cart .Saddles and Breeching. G Sets Leading Chains and Strap, 10 Collars, flames and Winkers, lu Covers, 4 Leather Cart Bands, 1 Booth Macdonald Wheel Scoop, :! Duncan Scoops, 1 Duncan Road Plough, 1 Set Titio Harrows, 2 Tip Carts and Gray), 2 Tip ' Carts (P. and 1). Duncan, good), Wheelbarrow, and Chains for four horses (ne.'.j, -1 Set 3 Plough Chains, 2 Sets Trce.s, 200 Empty Sacks, 1 Tlueehoiee Tree, quantity of Wire Boulder Nota HOST Oy TOOLS AND SUNDRIES TOO NI'MEROI'S TO MENTION. ALSO, We are instructed to off®r, ut tho same time and place, tlio very desirable PROPERTY, comprising between o and C ACRES OF LAND together with G-ROOMELt DWE IjLlNu-Il O L T SE and all outbuildings thereon. It is commonly anticipated that subuiban land will b-- in keen demand whon things return to normal, and an excellent opportunity is here offered to the discriminating purchaser. H. MATSON and CO. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY'. 7979 JJ A W A R D E N SAL E. THURSDAY NEXT. SI'ECLVL ENTRIES include: — On account MR J. H. McINTOSH, Tho Peaks, 50 Fat Lambs On account Mll 11. H. PIERCY, Hawaiden, I Shorthorn Cow, springing 2nd calf AtSO— , Consignments of' Fat Sheep from MESSRS VV. ELLIOTT, J. BENTLEY, and J. DOAK. V;i-\ INVITE ENTRIES FOR THIS SALE. 7982 _ 11. MATSON and CO. : STOCK." ~ SALE. FRIDAY, JANUARY Slst. SPECIAL ENTRY— On account of MR ARCHIE McLACHLAN, Hazelburn, Doyleston. 1 Massev-llarris Binder FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. 7951 H. MATSON and CO. . A TRUSTEE SALE ESTATE LATE A. W. RUTHERFORD, JUN. . TATTERSALL'S REPOSITORY. SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Ist, 9.30 a.m. H MATSON and CO. liavo received in- • stnictions from tho Administiators in the abov Estate to SELL as above, tho undermentioned horses:— Sorno Kid, two years old, by Birkenhead, dam Sea Queen (in training) Somo Kiss, two years, by Birkenhead, dam Strathspey (in training) Brown Gelding Jingo, four yeare, by Flavus, dam Lady Content (in training) Brown Gelding, two years, by Advance, dam Stepniak mare Black Filly, two years, by Advance, dam Stopniak mare Bay Mare Furling, won Randolph Handicap, Riccarton, in November, 191G, and Ward Hack Handicap at Blenheim in February, 1917. Ma-rfchope, to whom FurJing is in foal, is a well-bred sire horse, jstock ehown much promise Actiniae, chestnut Gelding, by Flavus, dam Many Colours, two years old, untried Brood Mare, by Stepniak, in foal to Markhope (imp.) 7980 ' H. MATSON and CO. IJIATTERSALL'S HORSE SALE. NEXT SATURDAY. FEBRUARY Ist, 1919. SALE STARTS 9.30 A.M. SHARP, WITH HORSES ADVERTISED ON ACCOUNT OF LATE A. W. RUTHERFORD'S ESTATE. 7967 H. MATSON and CO. QULVERDEN ' SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. WE SOLICIT ENTRIES FOR THE ABOVE 73&5 H. MATSON and CO. GRASS SEED, WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY. GRASS SEED, WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY. GRASS SEED, WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY. H MATSON and CO. are PURCHASERS . OF ALL THE ABOVE, and will be pleased to givo THE VERY BEST PRICEb GOIJSG IN THE MARKET. They are appointed Government Brokers for Wheat. In the event, of Vendors desiring to hold, wo can offer* the best storage facilities tor' all Produce at the lowest market rates. 7908 H. MATSON and_CO._ "WAIRAitAPA FARMERS' 00-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD. THESE TIMES THE SAFEST AND MOST PROFITABLE LAND TO FARM 13 GUUV UIJ-.L L.vj Ly.> I'lij.. The following Farm is an excellent proposition jAir ACRES, all in grass,, subdivided into 13 Paddocks, well watered, and carrying a beautiful solo of grasa. CARRYING CAPACITYStock now on form: —1100 Wet Ewes, 400 Ewe Hoggets, 270 Dry Sheep, and 100 Head of Cattic. BUILDINGS comprise New 7-roomed House Willi every couvenience, Motor Shed, Trap Shied, Cow Bails, 2-roomed Whare, up-to-date Wool Shed with Wolseley Shearing Machines and Portable Engine. PiUCE per acre, £16 los. Cash £5000; balance can be leit ior 7 years at 5J per cent. Stock at Valuation. The abov» property is situated within 10 miles of good Town and Railway, and good Stock Market, and excellent tnoloi; road right up to property. We are prepared to assist a practical man with finance to purchase stock. For further' particulars apply, WAIRARAPA FARMERS' ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. STOCK DEPARTMENT. PAHIATUA. W3454 * J. B. MERRETT AND CO. POULTRY. POULTRY. WE fiad an excellent sale on Saturday, and prices were good. Table chickens reaiised os tid to 10s 9d, hens 2s 0d to Cs 9d, pullets 5s to 12s, ducks -Is to 9s L'J, geese 7s to 9s Od, turkeys lis to 3ts, all per P a --- Salc3 Wednesdays and Saturdays, heui lor crates and consign to Meriewt ? lon i.' <- J. B. MERRETT, Auctioneer.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16431, 27 January 1919, Page 10
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