Aucnom H. MATSON AND CO. TO-DAY. T O - TJ A Y. 10-Dii. 150 BULLS. 150 BULLS. AT TATTERSALL'S.
AT TATTERSALLV: Sale Start* 9 a,m. COME TO THE BULL SALE. H. MATSON and CO., Pedigree Stock Sidesmen. ANNUAL TATTERSALL'S HOUSE SALE. ANNUAL TATTERSALL'S HOKSE SALE. ANNUAL TATTERSALL'S HOBSE bALE. 70 HOUSES, 70 ! 70 HORSES? 70 j On MONDAI MORNING, 9 ajn. Sharp. On MONDAY MORNING, 9 ajn. Sharp. HMATSON and CO. have entriea of • BLOOD AND TROTTING STOCK, RACE CONTESTANTS, SHOW EXHIBITS, and LIGHT HARNESS HORSES OF ALL KINDS, SO DON'T RETURN HOME EMPTYHANDED. In addition to laree and attractive catalogue
previously advertised we will offer: — On behalf of MESSRS CORDNER and KESTEVEN, Christchorch: Chest. Pony, 4 yexro, under 12.2, 8. I harness; any trial; Ist and special and 2nd a.t Amberley Show, 2nd at present Christchurch Show, Ist at R&ngiora Show On behalf of MR T. HENRY, Darncia' Brown Mare, 8 years, s. and hj.; any trial On behalf of MR JNO. McMULLAN, Rangiora: Bay Mare Locanda Roee, Syrs, Brent Locandf—Rose Shield
On behalf of MR E. MoDQNALD, Greymouth : "Well-known Trotty; Arr&n Lad, aged, by Woodland Whispers, broken ead. and harness . % Charges as previously advertised. 5308 . • . H. MATSON and CO. AYRSHIRE. AYRSHIRE. AYRSHIRE. AYHSHIRE. AYRSHIRE. AYRSHIRE. . THE FAMOUS ' THE FAMOUS CREAM and MILK COW OF THE PERIOD CREAM and MILK COW OF THE PERIOD TO BE REALISED DURING THE TO BE REALISED DURING THIS MONTH OF MAY, 1925. MONTH OF MAY, 1925.
r MATSON and CO., associated with J-*-* Wright, Stephenson and Co., have received instructions from MR MORG-AH WILLIAMS, to hold a sale of his famous herd of Ayrshire Cattle. The Agents wish to point out & few facta: The great.fact is this: the moat attractive cow in the various Saleyarda throughout the whole of Australasia is the PUREBRED AYRSHIRE, or.the AYRSHIRE CROSS. The moßt economical cow to keep ia the AYRSHIRE CROSS. The Champion Dairy Cow at the Royal Show at Palmerston North belongs to Mr Thos.' Cokuaan —the cow's narqe ie "Maes-
bred by Mr Morgan Williams. She won the j Champion Cup against 'all comers and all breeds. ■Secondly, that Joy," *• four- | year-old bow now under semi-official test, has produced 1691b in "her first €5 daye.
" Pedigree Stock. Salesmen, Chriatchurch. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., 5307' ' ■ ■ • ■ Christchurch. J. R. BROWN AND CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
CLEARING SALE : AT ROTHEEHAM. I TUESDAY, NOVEMBEB 25th, . ' At 11 a.m.. Instructed by MR M; DANDO, we will hold a complete CLEARING SALE at tJie above time and place. ■
Horses, Implements, Large Dairy Herd, and large quantity of Sundries. i ;'■!.'.'■'..-'; ':-J\ B. BROWN and CO., 5167 "■•■'••:■ <■• . ■ ■'• Auctioneers. -' BEO'WB AtND CO. WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, FAT, ETC., Consign to: BROWN and CO., Christchurch. STOCK FOR ADDINGTON MARKET, Consign to: BROWN and CO., Saleyords, Addington. GENERAL GOODS and FARM* PRODUCE, To AUCTION MART, corner Cashel and Madras streets.
We can supply all Farmers' requirements. We hare on hand the highest grade Oih for Farm . Machinery and Motors, Branding Faints all colours. We wlil conduct Clearing Sales of all descriptions in any part of City, Suburban or. Country. We have several first-class Grazing Properties on our Register. \P!aces carrying 1000 to 2000 Ewes besides cattle, a&4 practically no team work* J. B. BROWX and CO., Corner Cashel and Mad « streets, 827&-3731 Chrißtchnicl
HABMAN AND STEVENS, LTD. SPBEYDON. A HANDY LITTLE -HOLDING. Iflfk— * ACHES heavy land, •with Si
rooms,, brick dairy, cowshed, xrapsfaed, etc. There is abundance of feed on the property, which would easily carry 3 cows. Terms arranged. HARMAN and STEYHNS, LIMITED. OPAWA. A SPECULATOR'S CHAKCB. r»Qf'A-7.ROOMED HOUSE, plastered dWt/OU and papered, verandah, electrio light and ironing point, opan fireplaces, tiled ■ « - -.i.;_ k.+i, .J basin, eras, wash*
house, copper and tubs, H.P. water, etc. i-acre section, -well Hid out in lawn and garden. The .house is insured for £IOOO. THIS IS CHEAP. HABMAN and STEVEJNS, LIMITED. EXCHANGE. FOR HOUSE AND PEW ACRES. -f r?Q ACRES of splendid land, well fenced J-OD and subdivided, 5 miles from Chriatchurch, watered by river and artesian. Now milkinr 70 cows. 4£ acres in mangolds divided into 13 paddocka. Buildings consist of 6-roomed BUNGALOW, hot and cold, electric light, etc., implement iised and milking shed, electrically driTen machines, whare, motor shed. PRICE, £7O PER ACRE. Owner would exchange for house and few acres. HARIfAN and STEVEJNS, LIMITED. ADDINGTON. OPPOSITE TROTTING TRACK. i?1/¥\n~ SUPERIOR broomed BungaSwlUUv low, replete with all modern
conveniences, electric light and gas, hot and «old water, tiled grates, Terandah, washhouse, copper and tabs. J-acre section, facing north, nicely laid oat in lawns aid garden. Owner leaving for the Old Country. HABMAN and STEVES, LIMITED, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, Sharebrokers, . Chief Amenta Korthern Assurance Co., Ltd., 81 HBBEFOKD, STBEET. WEST. Thonea 491 and 4391. H4M2-4768
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