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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. tATTERSALL'S S A A Then* will be NO SALE on SATUR NEXT, June 3rd. 5806 H. MATSON and <~ TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). SPECIAL ENTRIES include:— On account of a CLIENT: Z Aged Alare, broken to ail -work; trz 1 Aged Hare, broken io chair.3 On account of MR TV. 31. McLEAN, conjunction with Messrs I)algety and i 1 Four-horse Team, broken to all wc There will also be entries- yarded for M F. F. Groft, C. Loffhagen,. and T. Reyn< H. MATSON and C H. MATSON and CO., in conjunction • the NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-ASSOCIATION,'-'instruciwl by MR A. H STON, will offer by AUCTION, in t Rooms, Cashel street, on SATURDAY, 10th JUNE, 1922, At 11.30 »..m., His MOST DESIRABLE DAIRY PA: situated on the DRAIN ROAD.HALSWE and known as "HAGLEY," comprising ACRES 4Si ACI more or less, of the richest of land, land is divided into 7 paddocks, permai water supply, and practically all in gr Buildings comprise £rst-clas3 houso o: rooms, bathroom, hot and cold service, j try, scullery, electric light, brick washhc and storeroom, stabling, tcapshed, implen shed, 3 loose boxes, 7-stail cowshed, miD shed, 7 cowbails, dairy, tvharo, and ol buildings. _ THIS IS AN IDEAL DAIRY FARM, is only being offered for sale oa acoouni the failing health of the Vendor. H. MATSON and CO., N.Z. FARMERS" CO-OP. 4SSN., Sfi o4 Agents in conjunctioi TO LEASE, BY TENDER. 56 ACRES, SITUATED OtHRUHIA. H MATSON and CO. have i-eceived • structions from MR CHARLES LEi ARD BROWN, to c*ll for TENDERS the LEASE, 5 YEARS FROM JULY left, 1922, Of all the property at present occupied Mr Ashby, and situated OURUHIA. Improvements include a 5-roomiid Ho' stable, 10-bail cowshed, concrete iloor, c trie light. The property is well tmbdivi into 6 paddocks, and is aituated about miles on the Christchurch side 'from Chaney's Railway Station. TENDERS, marked "TENDER FOR ACRES," close at H. MATSON atod C( Office at 12 o'clock Noon on FRIDAY, JUNE 9th. Tenders must be aocompanied by cha for the First Six Months' Rent. NO TENDER NECESSARILY ACCEPTI Copy of Lease can be had on applicat to U6. 5505 H. MATSON and OC TO LEASE FOR 7 OR 10 YEARS. NO GOODWILL. 1 $0 ACRES heavy grass land (dairy, «'.n XOyJ pirj gl and grazing), 6-roomed Hera S-cow bail, shed with releaser doowi, , cow plant, with engine and separat goes in with property (subject to vailtion<at beginning and end of lease).. The land is all heavy grass land, w drained, and groat clover country. APPLICATION BY LETTER, and woti 3e lessees must have at least £I2OO to £IS( Rent in advance. 5808 H. MIATSON and CO PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LT SHORT NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT WAIKARI. MONDAY NEXT, JUNE Sth. IjYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., hareceived instructions from MR w. [AMILTON, to SELL all his LIVE ai IEAD STOCK, on the Farm, recently occi ied by Mrs J. R. Blackie. Particulars a a follows: SHEEP—--550 Halfbred Ewes, Two-tooth and IT; wards 14 English Leicester Rams HORSES—--4 Draught Horses, broken to all work 1 Hack IMPLEMENTS, ETO.-Massey-Harris 13-ooulter Grain an Manure Drill, R. and G. 3-fuira Plough, Tip Dray, Set of Light Ha: rows, 5 leaves, ■ Two-siand Wolsele Shearing Machine, with Engine, St Heavy Harrows, 5 leaves, Giant E 'and D. Duncan Grubber, Set Intel national Discs, Waggon; Sledge, Grafi Seed Stripper, quantity Posts, Stake* v/ire and Netting, 6 Bags Cocksfoot Seed, 9 Tons Chaff (in sacks), New an< Second-hand Sacks, 1, H, 3, 4, 5, am 6-horse Trees, Harness and C OTe rs io all Horses, 3 Sacks Coal, Plougl Chains, Cart Saddles and Breeching Vyco and Tools, Sheen Dog, quantit Empty Sacks. QUANTITY FUluw TURE. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SALE AT 11.30 A.M. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., 33 Auctioneers. LAWRIE AND DALIFON. >ROPERTY AUCTION SALE on JUNE Sth, 1922, 296 and 298 MOORHOUSi 7ENUE. )n account of MR EDMUNDS, who has bought a property at New Brighton. LOT 1 comprises HOUSE ' OF FIVE )OMS, plaßtered and papered,, scullery, ntry, Doulton bath, hot and cold water, ictrio light, tuba built in, asphalt paths. LOT 2 comprises FOUR ROOMS, plasred and papered, scullery, pantrjr, Doulton ,th, hot and cold water, electric flight, tuba lilt in, asphalt paths. This house is let : 253 per week. Both properties are guartoed free of borer.'Area of land 17 perches. :t frontage to each House. Mso the Furniture, comprising piano and inola by Bernhard, 100 rolls music, piano k>l, music cabinet, overmantel, pair alabaa- • marble vases, Ax. carpets, couch, easy lira, pictures, curtains, hall stands, hall lir, hall runner, dining table, aideboaid, loh, chairs, clock, fenders, linoleums, duchie chests, k. table, and a useful list of kit>n utensils. The properties will be offered 2 o'clock. Salo 1 o'clock. LAWEIE and •LTON, Auctioneers. gygj T. Lawne.) (Thos. Dalton. LAWRIE AND DALTON, Auctioneers, House and Land Agents Hotel, Probate, and General Valuators. UTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED WHEN AND WHERE REQUIRED. 210 TUAM STREET, Next Door to Opera House. Telephone 1955. HE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN THE CITY. COMPARE OUR PRICES. >UR STOCK, of Up-to-date Designs in k Furniture is well worth inspection. 7e always keep a large assortment of New I Second-hand Furniture for Privato e. iUR SHOWROOMS are open till 9 ©ck FRIDAY Evenings. >ak Bedroom Suites, Oak Sideboards, Oak rdrobea, Hall Stands, Linoleums, ' Cur* is, Rugs, Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets, AWRIE and DALTON pay Highest h Price for Second-hand Furniture. ING UP and they will call and give you ! 'rioe. LAWRIE and DALTON, Auctioneers, i NIQUE" Hot Water Bottles are Ox* Norti British Rubber Co. HSBBI-U93 OLMES and SONS, LTD., 130 High street, manufacture all their own Bod- [, and guarantee it. Made from the i Samsrang Kapoc. No Indian Kapoc I ;b» premise*. H5718-44QQ'

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17469, 1 June 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17469, 1 June 1922, Page 14

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