AUCTIONS. H. AIATSON AND 00. T EESTON ANNUAL HORSE FAIR. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 11th, 1931, At 11 a.m. On account of MR A. McCARTEN, Southbridge: 1 Gelding, rising 3 years, by Scotland's Stamp, broken to chains On account of CLIENT, 3 Horses On account of CLIENT, 20 Draught Horses, from if to 8 years old On account of MR R. LYNN, Ellesmere: 1 Gelding, 6 years; all chain work 1 Half-draught, 0 years; all farm work On account of MR E. W. JOHNSON, Weedons: 1 Bay Gelding, i years; broken to all work 1 Bay Gelding, 5 years; broken to all work 1 Chestnut Mare, 6 yeans; broken to all work 1 Half-draught Chestnut Gelding, 7 years, would make a, good butcher's, cart horse <j On account of MR G. BTJRT, Killinchy: 1 Bay Mare, 7 years, by Wildwood Junr., out of a Young Irvington mare; quiet, trial in harness, fast On account of MR H. MONTGOMERY, Southbridge: 1 Draught Gelding by Sir Herbert, rising 3 years 1 Draught Gelding by King Douglas, rising 4 yeare On account of MR W. COOPER, Southbridge : 1 Draught Gelding, aged On account of MR J. A. SCOTT, Brookside: 1 Three-year-old, broken to chains 1 Four*year-old. ( br<jkeu to chains On account of MR P. CHAMBERLAIN, DunsawW: 1 Bay Filly, 3 years; 'broken to load 1 Chestnut Filly, 4 years; brokeu to lead On account of MRS TQDP, Dqylcaton; 1 Bay Gelding, 6 years; broken to, ajl work On account of MR C. GREENWOOD, Southbridge: 1 Aged Marc and Foal by Scotland's Hero On account of MR W. LOCHHEAD, Southbridge: 2 Stud Maros, 9 years old On account of CLIENT, Christchurch: 6 Half-draught Horses On account of MR T. J, CARTER, 1 Lakeside: 1 Five-year-old Mare, brelken to all work On account of MR JAS. STAPLETON, Irwell: 2 Rising Four-year-old Horses On account of MESSRS McLACHLAN BROS., Leeston: 1 Blaok Maro, 8 years; all work 1 Black Gelding, 3 yeaars off On acou-.it of WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 1 Bay Gelding, aged On account of MR R. BISHOP, Southbridge: 1 Bay Mare, broken to all work; stinted to Duniuo Coral 1 Bay Gelding, broken to all work 1 Bay Gelding, broken to all work; good shaftor Oiv account of MR A- CUNNINGHAM, Dunsandel: 1 Bay Filly, 3 years; broken fo oha-ina
On account of MB B. MEHRTENS, Kirwcc; 1 Four-Horse Team On account of.CLIENT, 2 Draught Geldings, broken all farrp work On account, of MB M. L. HENDERSON; Springßton, 3 Draught Horses ALL HORSES TO BE YARDED BY 1Q O'CLOCK. . i NOTE—Haltera 3a, Entry Pee 2s, commission 6 per cent. ' 4521 H. MATSON and CO. .FOB LEASE BY TENDER. FOR. TERM OF TWO YEARS FROM MAY lat, 1021, to MAY.let, 1923, On account of MB B. FAIRBAIRN, ACRES, situated on HAWTHORNDEN I ROAD, UPPER RICCARTON, subdivided into 3 paddopks. 23 Acres in one-yeaj grass. S Acres in Algerian Oats, and grass, just sown. 15 Acres ploughed. ( The 33 Acres for grazing or hay crop, Tho 15 Acres can bo cropped. Buildings comprise 4-roomed Cottage, hathroom, hat and cold water, 3-atall stable, traparid loft. Tenders close on MONDAY, April 25th., 1021. Possession on. MAY let, 1021. The, highest or any tender not necessarily accept-, ed. The rent is payable ©very Six Months. 4518 H. MATSON and CO. HARMAN ANJ) STEYENS, Jtfp. HARMAN AND STEVENS, LTD,, LAND AGENTS, Hereford street, Christchurch. UPPER PJCCARTON. 5 ACRES good land, all in grass. Now BungaJow of five good roqmsy and all ponvenionceß, outbuildings, etc., artesian water. Card to view at HARMAN and STEVENS, LTD. . AVONHEADr' " 41 ACRES, splendid land, all in grass. * This is a good site for a building. PEICE £XiQ per acre. Card to view from HATUIAX and ST-kVENg, L'lD. UPPER BJCCARTON. ACRES good land,, a acres in grass, 6i aorre in onions and potatoes, watered by water race and tank. Comfortable 6-roomed house, scullery, pantry, eto. J-Milo from Hornby Station- PRICE, (E26QQ. .Full particulars on application to HARMAN and &TEIVENS, LTD. £8507 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, almost new, ot and cojd service, pantry, was! copper and tubs, fowlnin, h.p. water supply, and sewer connexions. Between Jan 4iAcre, near Spreydon traw. Card to view; from " " ' ■ HARMAN and STEVENS, LTD.
PRICE ONLY Full J-ACRE Section, 4-roomed house, all conveniences, oloee to cm. fowlrun, large gas cooker goes in -with the property. Full particulars from HAHMAN and STEVENS, LTD., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, Sharebrofkers, Chief Agents, Northern Assurance Company, Hoaia-4206 81 Hereford street. LAWRIE AND DALTQN. J. T. Lawriew fThos. Dalton. • LAWHIE AND DALTON, Auctioneers, House, and Land Agents, Hotel, Probate, and General Valuators. - OUTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED "WHEN A*<D WHERE REQUIRED. 210 'XL!AM STREET, Next Door to Opera House. Telephone d 905. rpHE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN I THE CITY. *^ COMPARE OUR PRICES. OUR STOCK of Up-to-date. Designs in Oak Furniture jo well worth inspection. We always keep a large assortment oi New and Second-hand FURNITURE for Prink* Sale. QUR SHOWROOMS are pper* till 9 a'dock FRIDAY Eveninge. Oak Bedroom Suites, Oak Sideboards, Oak Wardrobes, Hall Stands, Linoleums, Cart tains, Rugs, Bedsteads, Bedding, Blanket* etc. LAWRIE and DALTON pay Highest Cash Price {ox Second-hand Furniture. RINQ UP and they will call and give yo« a Price. LAWRIE and DALTON Auctioneer*. L 5372
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17113, 7 April 1921, Page 12
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