AUCTIONS. 11. MATSON AND CO. CLEARING SALE AT TEMPLETON. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), At 12 o'clock. H MATSON ar.d CO. and DALGET • and CO., :,r-irz in conjur.c:;or,. ha* rr(vivoi ir.struc t.or.s from Ml; ( THOMPSON*, vh., has eold hu :.ir:i. t submit to l'f'nr.lC AUCTION*. on the ,-ihoT di!o, the WHOLE of hu LIVE end DEAJ STOCK, including:— SHEEP— 150 Fat Wcthf-ra C'/J Fat r.r.d Storo Larr.be ir: Tv..-.-tooth Ev.cs 0 bluopahiro Hams CATTLE--3 C'cr-P. t ?ro f:r"! c.dvers ai.d one secot calver 1 1 "-:nr,r.t'"!-o'ri Shorthorn Bull 1 li-n;onths-ol<l Heifer HORSES— 1 I>iy ?[.:: vr-. v.-it!; foV at foot 1 ii.r '"'.re Jewel, :i'.-cd 1 liny s!r« TV?=. -1 1 I'.ty M;iro Vio'ot, ('*. 1 Iter M-.rc Kite, iv.s '2 Thrc*-yc.ir--v!U 1 v Baror. Carltor Lrok«.n chains LTGIIT HORSES--1 Day M.iro Je-.rtl, !,y Mlnckchiid 1 l!ay Maro Le:i, ly Rothschild. di: T" n n «'.e 1 Two-yvar-oIJ Goldinj; by Pcterela, dir Sj>i:r.d Per.?c 1 Vc.ir.ir.',' iiy Petereta, dam Lea IMPLEMENTS AN'D SUNDRIES, Etc.1 P. and 0. Duncan Drill. Turnip, Rape, an Gr...-=-:oe i, | .l-furro-.v I'. and D. Dur.ca 1 «-:urri.v.- Jj.:nth M;~d..na;, Pjourh. 2 McCnrrr.iefe Binders, 1 Far: D'rav ati'.l FrattK, v.itli Turnip Cuttc: 1 Tip IJr.iy and I'rnme, 1 P and 1) Ounccn Giant Gniblv.-r, 1 Booth Mac <i .r.iil.-i C ,inl,rid':o ]{<"-!!-r. 2 Grs?s Mow •-M (oim 1 jlli: t for ruttim; 1 S<-4-i, af Harrows, 1 S, t ft-icaf Harrow.1 ithani Grain and .Seed Cleaner, Sol. P. r.Tid I). Duncan IJ i«c Harrow.-. ! Di c P!oii::1i, 1 Grindstone, 1 Av« r Woj',-hin'.' M.'chine. Spring Drav, 2 K. f-horsi} lilivC'hai::3. and Treefl, End Iras Chain. 1 Single and Doub! lVoc!;, 1 Set Chain Harrows. 13 Coi' Wiro Netting. Qnant.tr of Plain or., Harli Wire, Wheelbarrow, 1 Sledge, l%ul>hor-t vroil fii;'. 1 Lone-shafter f.n.-!(Wi, 1 Chuffc utter, 1 Vyce, Mauls Spado, Shnvcl.s. o!c.. about Co(| Erupt 1 •Sncki 2 Tons Oatclicat ChaiT 7 Sact: T'irstrt I)t:n Oii* = , 1 Mnlotte Seperatn (JO iral.), 2 S'ft.s Gi;j Jlarncsi, 2 Cor •Saddles and l!reecftin~e, Collar? Hamcs, and Winkers for 6 : number of Fowls, 2 ALSO FURNITURE. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. H. MATSON and CO. 0071 DALGETY and CO. NGIOR A S A L E TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. SPECIAL EXTRIES INCLUDE: —, On account of VARIOUS CLIENTS. 700 Primo Fat Lamb* 200 Fat E\to« HO Fat Wethcro On account of MP. K. WARD, Ohoka. COO Forward Condition Wethers On account of MR J. WiARD, Ohoka. 120 Extra Good Rapo Lambs On account of MESSRS FITZGIDBON" BROS., Loburn. 150 Extra Good Rapo Lambs On account of MR JOHN" DOtTDS, Softon 80 Two-tooth Ila'.fbred Ewcb OTHER ENTRIES INCLUDE: — 210 Romncy Cross Wethers, in forward condition 120 Two-tooth Crossbred Wcthera FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 3067 H. ICITSON and CO. QULVEIiDEN SALE TO-MORROW, JANUARY 13th. The NEXT SALE will bo hold on tho above da to. ENTRIES SOLICITED. 3070 H. MATSON and CO. J_J A vr a R D E N SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. 15th IXST. SPECIAL EXTRIES INCLUDE— On account of MR W. COOKSLEY. "Waikaii. 1 Cow, epringing 1o second calf Oa account of M*R H. PIERCY. 1 Cow. aprinpinjr to second calf A Draft of Fat Lamha On account of MR J. K. FORRESTER, Hawardcn. I Truck of Extra Primo Fat Wether* On account of MR It. H. i-itOOKER. A Consignment of Fat Lambs On account of VARIOUS OWNERS. Fat Lambs, Wcthera, and Ewe« On account of MR GEO. ARIIES, WaikarL 100 Two-tooth Wcthera EXTRIES INVITED. - DOCS H. MATSON and CO. FURNITURE SALE. HA WAR DEN. THURSDAY jfEXT. HMATSON ar.d CO. havo rcccivcd in- • otnictions from MR H. TOMLINSON. who haa disposed of his property, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, at ITAWARDEN. »ftcr tho Stock Salo on THURSDAY NEXT, the wiiolo of hi* FURNITURE and EFFECTS, and SUNDRIES. Also, 1 Cow and Heifer H. MATSON and CO.. W63 Auctioneers. DUNSANDEL SILE. MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY lMh. TnE FIRST SALE of tho Season will bo held on tho above dat«\ when wo will be represented as usual, and wc shall be pleased lo reccivo particulars of Entrice. )073 11. MATSON and CO. LITTLE ' TUESDAY. 2f)th JANUARY, 1320. yHE NEXT SALE at tho nhov* Contre will J- bo held on the date mentioned. ENTRIES INVITED. H. MATSON and CO.. >073 Auctioneer®. GEORGE ANDERSON* AND CO. GEO. ANDERSON AND CO. LET ANDERSON AND CO. SELL YOUR FURNITURE! OUR Spacious ar.d _ Well-lif»htcd Sale Rooms comfort ar.d freedom for ntendini; purchaser?, end allow ample oppor,unity for inspection. This, combined with rur 19 veara' Auctioneering Experience, neans GOOD PIUCKS and ALL-ROUND SATISFACTION. IF YOU WISH TO AVOID AN AUCTION rint: up 2'.?9. and we'll pivo you TOP PRICE f>-'r either a Single Piece or the lousefull. LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SEC--3ND-lIAND FURNITURE low«r in prico Kro than elsewhere. Auction Sale* in Our Rooms at regular ■ntc-rvals. Outside Sa'.s lv appointmenL i»U or 'Phono 2!;?. Box 7C3t GEORGE ANDERSON and CO.. Jeneral Auctioneers, Hotel and Probata Valuators, Aseessora, Land, Estats and General Commifsion Salesman, 6XI-635 COLOMBO STREET (Between LichSold and Tuam atxects). ' A2£o7 I NORTH BRITISH GARDEN HOSE [ longer and do«« not kink. Thert ' Isn't a botUc hoas mfirhara. Hi3l2
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