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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. SPECIAL SALE. TO-DAY (MONDAY), 12 Noon. . Account MR li, S. HENRY, "who is returning to Australia immediately: 1 Chee. Trotting Qeld., Johnio Bells, by Sparkling Bells—Harold mare Winner of 13 tucks, and handicapped on 4.56. 1 Bay Trotting Geld., The Plumber, by Mauritius—Rubv Wilkes, winner of 7 r.ices. and handicapped on 4.45. Account MR A. HENDRICKSEN, Templeton: 1 Bay Geld., Sir Wildmoor, aged, by Wildmoor—Queenie; trotter 1 Bay Geld., The Rook, aged, by General May—Lady Hope, a natural pacer; in training On, behalf of MR J. W. C. NIXON, Fendalton: Bay Geld., Simple Peter, 7vts, Peteretar — Rem* Rosa, straight ont trotter, in training (very fast) On behalf of MESSRS HALL aact SMITH, Christchurch: Brown Geld., Brown's Nu<rget, Haro'd Dillon—Woodtkorpe Maid, in training A Limited Number of Approved ENTRIES will be accepted for this Sale. 6003 H. MATSON and CO. SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES. On account NORTH ISLAND CLIENT: o 1 ) Head Prime Heavy-weight Bullocks Account SOUTHLAND CLIENT: 3 True I ** I'iime Fat Cattle Account MRS A. W. BYRCH, Motonau: 4 Trucks Prime fat Ewes nn'l Lambs Account MESSRS GOODWIN BROS., Pigeon Bay: '2l') Prime Fat Lambs Account MR W. MEXZIES, Menzies Bay: 1 Truck Prime Fat Lambs Account MESSRS PROSSER BROS., Leeston: 100 Prime Fat Lamb" Account MR GEO. SEARLE, Southbridge: 1 Truck Fat Lamta Account CLIENT: 13 Head Prime Fat Steers 12 Prime Handy-weiglit Heifers FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. 602» 3. MATSON" and CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. VIEW HILL. VIEW HILL. THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE Bth, At 12.30 p.m. Oil account of MR W. I. WRIGHT. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • structions from MR W. I. WRIGHI to offer as above, tha wholo of his LIV.U and DEAD STOCK, including: SHEEP—--62 Four r.ud Six-tcoth Halfbred Ewes (good); Border -Leicester rams lOtJi March 3 Border Leicester Rams HORSES—--1 Bay Draught Gelding, aged, broken to all work 1 Bay Draught Gelding, aged, broken to all work 1 Bay Draught Mare, 0 years, broken to all work 1 Dxrk Bay gelding, aged, broken to all work Collars, Hames and Winkers for above horses 1 Black Gig Maro, 7 years, wry quiet CATTLE—--1 Roan Cow, in profit and in calf 1 Holstein Cow, in profit and in calf 1 Brindlo Cow, due to calve October 1 Three-year-oli Heifer, in calf 1 Two-year-old Heifer, springing 1 Two-y-car-old Heifer, in calf 1 'Yearling Steer 2 Heifer Calves 1 Steer Calf 1 Two-yeaT-old Shorthorn Bull IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES— I'D.F. Plough (P. and D. Duncan), 1 Duncan Spring Tine Cultivator, 1 Ransom, Sims, and Jeffrey's Cultivator, 1 Set Steel Queen Disc Harrows (14 blades), 1 Booth and Maodonald Cambridge Rolier, 1 P. and D. Duncan Solid Tyie Grubber, 1 Deering Reaper and Binder (fift cut), 1 Heavy Set 4-leaf Harrowß, 1 Light Sst 4-leaf Harrows, 1 Light Set 8-lesf Harrows, 1 Osborne Grass Mower, 1 Osborne Horse Hay Rake, 1 Farm Dray, 1 Spring' Cart, 1 Gig and Harness, 1 Set 4-horse Blocks, 1 Set 4-horse Trees, 3 Pairs Plough Chains, •1 Cart Saddle and Breeching, 1 Set , Leading HafuiMs, 2 Iron Pig Troughs, 1 Vyce, 1 Set Steelyards, 1 Spray Pump, 1 Methven Copper, Lady's Bicycle, quantity of Tools and numerous Sundries, 1 30-gallom Fortuna Separator, 50-gallon Crown Separator, 1 Babcock Tester, 3 Cream Cans, 8 Milk Buckets, 1 Churn. PRODUCE—--6 Sacks Cocksfoot Seed, J-ton Belfast Manure, 1 Sack Linseed, 801b Cowgrass, 10 Sacks Seconds Oats, quantity of Potatoes, 2 Stacks of Good Hay (well stacked), 3 Stacks of Oat Straw. (Note. —the above stacks are situated half a mile from the homestead.) ALSOThe whole of the Furniture as contained in a. 4-roomed house. We will also'offeT, on account MR AMOS WRIGHT, View Hill: liS Two-year-old Steers, good condition. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 15 H. MATSON and CO. TO LEASE, BY TENDER. E6 ACRES, SITUATED OURUHIA. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • structions from MR CHARLES LEONARD BROWN, to call for TENDERS for the LEASE, 6 YEARS FROM JULY let, 1922, Of all the property at present occupied by Mr Ashby, and situated OURUHIA, Improvements include a 5-roomed House, stable, 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor, electric light. The property is well subdivided into 6 paddocks, and is situated about 1J , miles on the Christchurch side from the Chaney's Railway Station. TENDERS, marked "TENDER FOR 66 ACRES," close at H. MATSON and CO.'S Office at 12 o'clock Noon on FRIDAY .NEXT, JUNE 9th. Tenders must be accompanied by cheque for the First Six Months' Rent. NO TENDER NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. Copy of Lease can be had on application to us. 6QOt ■ H. MATSON audi CO. COBB AND .CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. Leave Arthur's pass on arrival of West Coast Express, which leaves Christchurch at 8.30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, carrying passengers and their luggage only. For Hokitika, Westport, Reefton, and Greym auth, arriving Grey mouth same night at 6.40. Through Rail and Coach Tickets oan be obtained at Railway Booking Office, Christchurch, or Cook and Sons' Office, the New Zealand Government Tourist Department; 'also Tickets for each journey obtainable from Mr Caasidy at Springfield, and W. Campbell, 391 St. Asaph street, Christchurch. The management is under Mr H. Osssidy, who has had sole management of the road since 1878. H. CASSIDY and CO., LTD., X Proprietors. o AKAROA. AKIEY'S MOTORS. A K LEY'S MOTORS. SUMMER TIME-TABLE. J>a,v« Broadway's 8.80, Akaroa 1.30, Broad nay's 2.80, Akaroa 8.30; Sundays—Tourist Office 9. Akaroa 4 o'clock. . Booking Office, Letjiaby'a, 'Pkone 1906; Barlow, 'Phone 3187; and Tourist Offios, Cathedral square; and Mrs Goodwin, Akarqa. 'Phone 81. Ail Paresis can be left, *nd particulars obtained at "City Garage, DOMINION MOTORS; Gloucester street. 'Phone 3625. Passengers are requested to book day before leaving Chriatch\irch, and day before leaving Akaroa. Full particulars, ring 'Piione 1667. FARES: £1 Single, 35s Return • 06798-3970 rrTNJQUE'' Hot Water Bottles have speci%J ally vulcanised seams ■ and patent non-leakabU stoppers. Made by North British JtebtMt Co. Sold by all dealer*. £SBBI-4193

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17472, 5 June 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17472, 5 June 1922, Page 14

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