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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AKX> CO. IJIA' TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. .TTERSALL'S EASTER HORSE SALE, 10 a.m. sharp. Jjj addition to Entries already ad-reitis«a. Account of a CLIENT: Tiwwraar-old Filly, Harold Dillon—Myrtle Hose, broken to lead; nominated in ■Southland Juvenile Stakes 8963 H. MATSON and CO. H TO-DAY. TO-DAY. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE, SEFTON, SEFTON, At 12.30 o'clock. MATSON and CO. have received in- - - j etiuctions from MR A. SCOTT to offer, B0 above, the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, including:— HORSES, CATTLE : IMPLEMENTS, and SUNDRIES. Also, QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including PIANO. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 3884 H. MATSON and CO. " IMPORTANT REALISATION. BANKS PENINSULA LAND. 0g ACRES J ROOD 0 PERCHES. H. MATSON and CO. hare received instruct iocs from MR C. H. SALT, to submit by Publio Auction, at DUVAUCHELLE STOCK SALE, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), APRIL Ist, 1301, That PROPERTY, known as Eetate, containing _ 68 ACRES 1 ROOD 9 PERCHES, Bring Rural Section 28188. Improvements inclnde, Whare, Cook House, Grass Seed Store. All-particulars irom <H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. MEARES, "WILLIAMS, and HOLMES, 8989 Solicitors. JJANGIORA HORSE FAIR. TO-MOBROWw TO-MORROW. SPECIAL ENTRY, On aoocmat TAYLOR'S fesTATE (in oon junction iwtth N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Asan.): 8 Mares, with foals at foot 15 One> Two, and Three-year-old Colts and fillies, unbroken 6 Half-Draughts, two-ond four-yoar-olda C Oobo and Potniee, Arab strain On. account MR HUGH ENSOR, "Rakar hurl," Rangiora: 8 Unbroken Ltgfot Dramght Horses 1 Draught Mare, broken to all work 2 Hacks On «*xnmt of MR CTRIL OLIVER, Oulverdan: X Bay Draught Mare, broken to chains X Bay Filly with white face, broken to harness I Dark Browa Haok Mare, broken to, harness On account of ~MTt J. RHODES, Leithfield: 1 (Blaok Mass, 4yrs, broken all farmi work 1 Aged ENTRIES INVITED. » • 3388 H. MATSON and CO. T A T/C EE BALL'S flil'E, SATURDAY NEXT. OPEOIAL ENTRIES includeOn account MR W. BORLASE, Dunedin: Ji Throo Boater Studebaker (1918) Motor-car, Bleotrio Light, Self-starter, Newly Painted Cream, all New Tyres. In firstclasa order. ENTRIES IN VITED. M 93 H. MATSON and CO. BL MATSON AND CO. TITESSRS H. MATSON and CO., acting iVJL under instructions from the CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD, will off-T by Pnblio Auction, in their. "Rooms, 147 CASHEIi STREET, -the' LEASE of the SEWAGE FARM RESERVE, eituated in BREEZES ROAD. OGTHBERT'S ROAD, and PALjjij. part bfßeßervee Nos. 2171 and 2172 and ÜBS- '6BBI. and 4885 and part R.S. 8188, containing in all 447 ACR£9 1 ROOD 18 PERCHES,' more or less, of which 143 AORES 5 PERCHES, more or less, have been prepared in paddocka for treatment by SEWAGE IRRIGATION, on SATURDAY, the 2nd "DAY of APRIL, 1321, AT NOON. "The LEASE is for FIVE YEARS, and. COPIES of the CONDITIONS of the can, be .Obtained and Plan inspected At the OFFICE of the AUCTIONEERS. BUILDINGS comprise MODERN HOUSE of '& ROOMS, plaeterei, hot,and cold water service, ELECTRIC LIGHT, eto.; 3-roomed COTTAGE, 3-etalled stable and trapshed, large'cowshed 86ft by 200 ft (accommodate 100 oowb), also 10-bailed cowshed, and numerous other buildings. tchat- portion of this property which has been * treated by-., SEWAGE • IRRIGATION lSa ABUNDANCE of FEED, and' at prosent there ace some 300 HEAD of CATTLE grazfng thereon..The sale qf this LEASE affords EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for the DAIRY FARMER, and DEALER, as there is no LIMIT r, to the amount of etock it will oarry. The PLANTATIONS provide good shelter, and there is a water trough in every two paddocks. , . ! H. MA.TSON- and CO., ~8969 - • Auctioneers. ON THE PREMISES. TUESDAY, APRIL fith, 1821, ■ «. At 1 p-m.'-fVN" account of the, TRUSTEES in the U" Estate of the late ELIZABETH BORDER,:we will , offer, on the .Premises, NO. 65 SHERBOURNE STREET, ST. ALBANS, at 1 p.m.— COTTAGE PROPERTY, containing 4 Rootas, Verandah, Gaa Lighting, Washhouse, Copper,- Main Sewer Connexion, with gopd Section. Also Quantity of FURNITURE. Main items: Singer Sewing Machine, Tables, Duchesses, Kitchen Chairs, Sideboard, ' Bedsteads, Stretcher, Oilcloth, Sufl- , Hurunui; Ewes The Property will be offered at 3 p.m. £% H. MATSON and CO.. 3863 . . Auctioneers. .• r/i'". --i'iajisiKCt^ET' Oa'«co«nit of MBj a Trucks Tiro-tooth Kng jlnv-Vs of Two-tooih WetheiJ .- >3JTRXP3 INVITED. \v •" ' *H. MATSON and CO. * H. MATSON AND CO. t&TGBDAY, 9th APRIL, AT NOON. On account of MRS S. E. TASKER. HER ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY, SITUATED AT No. 71 CONWAY STREET, SPREYBON. The property comprises 4 ACRES OF LAND, mostly in grass, with Jong frontage, toeetksr with MODERN HOUSE of 7 ROOMS, plastered (two rooms panelled), ELECTRIC LIGHT, bathroom, hot and cold water service, pantry, scullery, wardrobes, oapbooxds, washhonse, copper and tuba, and aQ conveniences. Outbuildings compr?6e large filling, dairy, trapshed, fowlhouse, .etc. a H. MATSON and CO. SATURDAY, APRIL 9th, 1921, It Noon. , NO. 31 WYCHisgojvY STREET, )ON. MLOT L—Firsts* 6 ® Besidea plastered, ELECTRIC LIGI , hot and cold water service, Bculleryi-p«»v r j. i wwbhooee, asphalt paths, etc., together h Hi-ACRES land, three-quarters of an acre lifc valuable orchard, mainly in winter pears, noW curying about 3 tons; balance in gxas». JLQT I—Three Sections adjoining SMbi about Seven-eighths of an' Acre J"®!®", aboot, 89,' feet frontage to each SectionI'VThw awQHQICE. Buildmg Sites., y a ttiTBON and CO., " r l . V. - - AwtWtljTO-

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17107, 31 March 1921, Page 12

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