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AUCTIONS. H. MATSOX AND CO. SATUEDAY, APRIL 9th, 1921, At Noon. On Account of MR W. F. BLANK, situated at <O2 NORTH ROAD, PAPANfUI. HIS Choice Residential Property, comprising 10 ACRES of first-class land, together with T.ew BUNGALOW of 6 rooms, plastered, panelled hall. sitting room, dining room, ELECTRIC LIGHT, kitchenette, bathroom (Doulton bath), hot and cold water service, sun verandah, wardrobes, cupboards, waahliouse, storeroom, motor shed, right up-to-date. ALSO—6-ROOMED T HOUSE, with all conveniences, windmill and tank, water supply. This property is being offered only on account of owner's health, and is an ideal home. H. MATSON and CO., 3961 Auctioneers. LEESTON HORSE FAIR. . MONDAY, APRIL llth, 1551. rVAfE beg to advise Clients that the AN- ! VV! NUAL LEESTON HORSE FAIR will be leld on the above date. This Fair is celebrated far and wide throughout Canterbury, and Vendors deeirous of offering Horses under the most advantageous conditions are invited to send forward particulars. COMMISSION—S per cent. ENTRY FEE—2s. HALTERS—2s. 3989 H. MATSO& and CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. BEXLEY, OXFORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 14th, At 12 o'clock. MAT SON and CO. have received in- • structions from MR HORACE WATERMAN, to submit by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the whole of his LIVE arid DEAD STOCK, including: SHEEP—--175 Sound-mouth Crossbred Evres 75 Six-tooth Crossbred Ewes 165 Failing-mouth Crossbred Ewe», in forward condition 275 Good Rape Lambs, now on jape 80 Store Lambs, mixed sexes CATTLE—--2 Steers, 2 years old 1 Heifer and Calf 10 Head Yearling Cattle, mixed wxes HORSES—--1 Bay Gelding, 8 years old 1 Bay Gelding, 8 years old 1- Bay Gelding, i years off, harness for all horses 1 Bay Gelding, aged IMPLEMENTS—--1 Double-furrow P. and D. Duncan Plough, 1 Three-furrow Booth -and Macdonald Plough, 1 Set 4-leaf Harrows, 1 Narrow Cart, 1 Binder, 1 McCormick Binder, 3 Gfass Strippers, 1 Wha.ro on "Wheela, 1 Gig, 8 Coils Cyclone' Netting, and a quantity of Sundries. ALSO--80 Tone of' Oatsheavea LUNCHEON; PROVIDED. 399 H. MATSON and CO, REALISATION OF WELL-KNOWN KIL- . LINCHY HERD OF SHORTHORNS. HMATSON and CO. and PYNE, • GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., acting in conjunction, have received instructions from MESSRS W. and J. NIXON, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, at the SHOW GROUNDS, ALDINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL i2B«i, 1921', THEIR FAMOUS SHORTHORN HERDv comprising briefly : • 10 Two and Three-year-old Heifers, including all Show Exhibits 20 Cows and halves 20 Yearling Heifers 8 Bulls The Auctioneers have no hesitation in sayiing that the above cattle are probably the beat class of Shorthorns ever offered in Canterbury. For milking qualities _ they are unsurpassed, and a number of_ their females are now being entered for the New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Herd Book, Catalogues are being prepared, audi will be posted to prospective buy era upon applies* tion. ' H. MATSON and CO. 3991 PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, I/CD. ■ : FOR LEASE BY TENDER. FOR TERM OF TWO YEARS FROM MAY Ist, 1921, to MAY Ist, 1923. On account of MR R. FA3RBAIRIN'. A H ACRES, situated on. HAWTHORNDEN ti ROAD, UPPER RICCARTON, subdivided into 3 paddocks. 23 Acres in one-yeaj grass. 9 Acres in Algerian Oats and grass, just ' sown. 15 Acreo ploughed. . The 32 Acres for grazing or hay crop. The 15 Aores can be cropped. Buildings comprise 4-roomed Cottage, bath, room, hot and cold water, 3-etall stable, trapand loft. • . ' Tenders close on MONDAY, April 25th, 1921. Possession 'on MAY let, 1921. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted The rent is payable every Six Months. 3967 • H. MATSON and 00. FARMERS' SALEYARJDS. FRIDAY. APRIL Ist, 11 a.m. SPRING Dray, Horse, and Harness, good • turnout. ■ . Dr. Mare, 7yrs, all work, staunah and right. Br. Mnxe, j-Dr., ByTS, aitl farm work, quiet, good in orchard 2 Draught Horses, just off the farm, right, in every way. Consignment of € Light Harness Horses from, the country, good sorts Half-Drought Gekling, s. and d. - harness, used town, sound. B. Pony Mare, fast and showy, quiet. 17 Entries of Dr. and J-Dr., Ponies, Express Horses, and Hacks. PIGS at 1 o'clock. 5 Ferrets, trained. HARNESS—Sp. Dray Set, Tip Dray Sett, Gig and Trap Sets, Spire' Collars and Homes, and Winkers, Chains, Horse Covers. , VEHICLES—3-ton Full-lock Express, with Tilt; -R.T. Gig, Box Cart, I.T. Gig; Pleasure .Traps, 3 Spring Drays CI ton, to 300wt.), Tip Drays. PRODUCSi—New and Old Season's Chaff, 5 Trucks, just in and must be sold; Several Small Lines, Wheat and Oatstraw Chaff, 70 ska Gorton Oats (sHghtly damaged), Duns, and Shell- >' eri Oats, Potatoes. SUNDRIES—-Barb and Plain Wire (cwit. ooils), Separators, Cider Pr«3s, Kauri Wash Troughs, Horse Trough, Roofing Felt, Piano Case, Separators, Beds*>. steads, Wire .Mattresses,, Sink, Grind-, "\J,one, Sacks. IMPLEi. PIaugTENTS—<S.F. Diso Plough, 3 D.F. Harrowß, S.F. Ploughs, Potato Planter, pdete. ' Jr. Seed Sower cornFarther . - ' ' j'iitncd. f. p. cLAjw>a&2c ; 62 Tuam street, 91 fiftewj CO. . , }97 \Amr>h ftrait. Hi'.l CJ^fl d-svi'l A GOOD FARMof B» A rJRBt inga, milking -100 cowif nl jjooa build' Prios £9O an acre, wd_ good. *i IfkflQ ACRES, 6-room. iyUy * old, divided acrea in grass, 40 acres in ' nips, and balance native gr;.. by water-races; trap shea, ( stable, chafihouse, Pnoe g.-.iy £5 an apo,, and good terms. / s "DARBADOES STREET, nea* tester j 1J nue, on tranwronte—s-rpov ! v.'- 'te.ro, I with conveniences, and J-acre sec ■ 't.'- ] £325. ' V • ' 1 QA ACRES, good dairying lani -LOU fenced with gorse and. wire and woll watered, 6 paddocks ; .80 acres , »**, >2O acres oats, balance ploughed; good-S-rtorr houafii' with verandah, new cowshedfi— ,■- [r9aie4'jßti\ile, loase-hor, implemsnt. man's whare; ckw to factory.';.'A "aM" 1 P a s' in ff proposition. Prioe term* •*» «nd CQ n ' > • Ajaph BITQQK _ 'ji/ s. - "V' - .

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17107, 31 March 1921, Page 12

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