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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY. SPECIAL ENTRIES includi On account of MR HUGH CASSIDY, Bushey Park, Springfieid: 400 Four and Six-tooth Fat and Forward Wethers 100 Three-quarterbred Ewes On account of MR G. F. "WRIGHT, Annat: Consignment of Lambs ENTRIES INVITED. 4997 H. MATSON and CO. To be held at TAI TAPU. TO-MORRO"W, FRIDAY, APRIL 15th, At 1 p.m. T MATSON and CO., instructed bv MR L. C. 11. SUCKLIXG, General StoreBper. TAI TAPU, will hold a Sale of HORSES, VEHICLES, ETC., on the above date. 11 HORSES. (These have been running in delivery carta, and are in first-class working order and condition.) 1 Large Drapery Van, fitted throughout with shelves, in good order. 2 Grocers' Delivery Carts • Also—Complete. Set of Harness for all Horses, also Covers. Only reason for selling is that Mr Suckling has purchased Motor Deliveries, and all above are for UNRESERVED SALE. ALSOOn behalf of MR -TNO. HEINZMAN, Tai T.ipu: 1 Chestnut Pony, 6yrs, by Duke of York; broken to saddle and harness; trial H. MATSON and CO., 4998 Clrristchurch. rp A T TER S AL L'S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 16th, 1921. PRESENT ENTRIES include— Account MESSES J. and P. CLINTON, Darfiold: 1 Pony Mare, 6yrs, saddle and harneES 1 Grey Gelding, aged, chains Account MR J. T. FERGUSON, Halswell, 1 Draught ..Chestnut Mare, 4yrs, all farm ■work Account MESSRS BUCHANAN and EDEN, Spreydon, X Bay Mare, aged, Jean Loch, by Havelock, dam. Jeanny Lin, straight out trotter. Nominated: for New Brighton. To be eold to dissolve a partnership. ENTRIES INVITED. 4993 H. MATSON and CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 16th, At 12.30 p.m. " MATSON and CO. ha:ve received in- •• atructiona from MR THOS. ROARXE, FERNSIDE, to SELL, by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising:— CATTLE--6 Two-year-old Heifers, in calf, due in August 1 Two-year-old Steer HORSES--1 Seven-year-old Howe, good in all harnoss, plough, or grubber IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES--1 Duncan Double-furrow Plough, 1 Singlefurrow Plough, 1 Duncan Grubber, 1 Set 4-leaf Harrsws, 1 Dray, McCorniick Binder. Potato Moulder, Grindstone, Vyoe, Sheep Feeder, Toole, Sot of Trap Harness, Trap, 1 Cart Saddlo and Breeching, Back Bands and Chains, 1 Set Leading Harness, Riding Saddle, ■Winters and Head Stalls Trap Harness,' Ropes, Ladder, quantity of Tools, 1 Two-horse-power Chaffcutter, 1 Whare on "Wheel*, 1 Churn and Milk Pans, Crooks, Baths, and Crockery, 1 Lady's Bicycle, also Pollen, Fowl Feed, Oats, Oatsheaf Chaff, Fowls. LUNCHEON. PROVIDED. , 4998 H.SfATSON and CO. SPENCEBVTLLE FARM. Situated at SPENCERVILLE, LOWER STYX, about nine miles from Christchurch, and about two miles from CHANEY'S RAILWAY STATION. SCHOOL on property. Electric transmission wires to gate. To he offered for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION in subdivision into 5 LOTS of HEAVY DAIBYINGLANP. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., At their AUCTION ROOMS, Cashol street, On SATURDAY, APRIL 16th, 1021, At 11.30 a.m. TERMS OF PURCHASE. Five per cent, on fall of hammer. Ten per cent, on possession. Balance on or before the 6th day of July, 1925. Unpaid purchase money at G per cent, per annum The Auctioneers have. pleasure in drawing attention to this sale of Rich, Heavy Dairying Land. Within th> milk supply area of CHRISTCHURCH. The land is in excellent heart and covered with feed, very heavy crops of mangolds, beans, oats, peas, etc., have MilM.^MlUtttif.gll dairy farm within ©a CHRISTCHURCH ehould not ft gate. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION can be given, NOTE.—The Vendor agrees to give access to sections numbers 1, 2. 3, and 4, on plan by bridge to be built U) the satisfaction of the Waimairi County Council. . On lot 5 there is a sound house of 7 rooms and usual farm outbuildings, orchard, etc. H. MATSON and CO., 4994 Christchurch. FOR LEASE BY TENDER. FOR TERM OF FIVE YEAES FROM MAY Ist, 1921, to MAY Ist, 1926. On account of liR R., FAIRBAIRN, ' ACRES, situated on HAWTHORNDEN • ROAD, UPPER RICCAETON, subdivided into 3 paddocks. 23 Acres in one-year grass. 9 Acres in Algerian Oata and grass, just sown. 15 Acres ploughed. The 32 Acres for grazing or hay crop. The IS Aorea can be cropped. Buildings comprise 4-roomed Cottage, bathroom, hot and cold water, 3-etall stable, trapand loft. NOTE.—Especial attention is drawn to the ct that the property is now offered subject to a .five year lease in lieu of the shorter period previously advertised. Tenders close on MONDAY, April 25th, 1921. Possession on MAY Ist, 1921. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The rent is payable every Sis Months. 4895 H. MATSON and CO. LAWRIE AND DALTON. J. T. Lawrie.) (Thos. Dalton. LAWEIE AND DALTON, Auctioneers, House, and Land Agents, Hotel, Probate, and General Valuators. \OUTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED WHEN AND WHERE REQUIRED. 210 TUAM STREET, Nest Door to Opera House. Telephone 1955. ..HE' CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN THE OITY. COMPARE OUR PRICES. OUR STOCK of Up-to-date Designs in Oak Furniture is well worth inspection. We always keep » large pasortment of New and Second-hand FURNITURE for Private Sale. OUR SHOWROOMS are open till 9 o'clock FRIDAY Evenings. Oak Bedroom Suites, Oak Sideboards, Oak Wardrobes, Hall Stands, Linoleums, Curtains, Rugs, Bedsteads, Bedding. Blankets, etc. LAWBIE and DALTON pay Highest I Cash Price for Second-hand Furniture. BESG UP and they will call and give you _ Price. LAWEIE and DALTON, Auctioneers. I i537a

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17119, 14 April 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17119, 14 April 1921, Page 12

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