AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. RANGIORA HORSE SMiil. , ANGIORA HORSE bAMt,. FRIDAY, MAY Ist; 1923. FRIDAY, MAY Ist, 1325. SPECIAL ENTRY. On account of MR A. E. BARRETT, Springdale, Hawarden: 1 Four-year-old Mara, broken to chains, s. quiet , ~ 1 Eleven-year-old Hue, broken to ail harness, trial, quiet 1 Aged Mure (fourteen years), very fast walker, leader in team. All -work, ' with trial. Quiet. On behalf of MR DAVID CUKtONGHAM. "Orui," Hawarden, who has purchased a tractor: 2 Black Draught Gelding*, aged, all work 1 Brown Draught Gelding, agftd, all chain -work ENTRIES INVITED. H. MATSON and CO., qaoo Auctioneers. 'KRSALL'S S A L 1 ±ATTER SAL L' S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDE— On behalf of MR J. McDONNELL, of Ashburton: Bay Three-year-old Colt, by Great Audubon from Silver Princess; a meet promising youngster On behalf of MR ALEC. ALLAN", Killinchy: 3-Uorse Team of Draughts, covers; broken to all work Bay Mare, 81093, 7 years Bay Geld., Dick, 7 years ~ y Mare, Bonnie, aged On behalf of MESSRS H. HEPBURN and SONS: B*r Mare, aged, sad. and harness Steel R.-tyrcd Gig Lfeht Spring Dray (Hams) Set Gig Harness, Sot Spring Dray Harness Om behalf of MESSRS WEARNE and MOIR, Carriers, Lyttelton: Heavy Draught Gelding, aged, all work; trial; used for shunting work On behalf of MR B. LEGG, Greenpark: Bay Gelding, Houdini, G years, Logan Pointer —Dollar Princess ENTRIES SOLICITED. 932 L H. MATSON and CO. H. C. SMITH. HE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO STREET.
PUBLIC AUCTION—FRIDAY, 11 A.M. Account MR NARBEY and MRS HURST, Sprejidon—Household Furniture as follows: Tfcreei Carpet Runners, 4 Carpet Squares, 2 Heart ferugs, 2 Double Wooden Beds, j Iron Bed iUid Box Mattress, 4 Stretchers. 2 Sideboards, 4 Duchesses. 2 Tub Chairs, 2 Morris Chairs, 2 Chests Drawers, Seagrass Chair, Seagivuss Pram, '6 Au»toipn. Chairs, 8 K. Chaiiß, 6 Tables, D.. K., and Occ, Singer Sewing Machine, 2 Colonial Couches with Squabs, Leather Couch, Avon Gas Stove, I/ino., Gas Cooker, Brass Pres. Pan, Dinner Set add other Crockery Clothes-basket, and Account BANKRUPT ESTATE— Humber Tqn '.Pruck, tyres equal new, 3-speca gear. Offeml 32.15 p.m. • IMPLEMENTS and HARNESS—4 Sets Bplendid Harrows, S-tyne Grubber (good order), 2 Hand Chaffcutters, Robey Engine, Grain Crusher, 2 Sets S.D. Harness, 2 Seta Gig Htsrness, Riding Saddle, Draught Collar; all harness good order. TIMBER—I Truck Red Pine, 3i 1, 3 I 2, 4 x 2, 4 x 1, 6 x 2. Also, Posts, Stakes, and ottd lines to clear up. Three good Doors, .ieadlight Window, Shop Partitions, 6 SUNDRIES and IMPLEMENTS—2 Sack Tarpaulins (equal new), 2 'Coils No. 12 Plain Wiie, 6 Rolls Cyclone Netting. Set Washtubsi, 3 hoppers, 6ft Bath on Legs, 8 Blocks and Pußevs, Grindstone, 2 Cream Cans, (equal new), 4 Wheelbarrows, Portable Stove, 4 New 260ga1. Tanks, 8 Circular Tanks, 4 New 40Ogal. Tanks, Prairie State Incubator (etveg?) 4 Drums Nails, 2 Pr. Trap Lamps-, Cambriatn Potato Digger, 12 Sacks Barley, 2 Trucks Wheat, 4 Sack 3 good Cocksfoot, Rook Ssilt, Potatoes, Peas. etc. „„„,, POULTRY AND EGGS AND VEGE!TABLES AT 2 P.M. Splendid Entry of Cockerels, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, and Hens from Town and Country Clients. . „_ FUSTHER ENTRIES INVITED. H. C. SMITH, - The City Market, 650 Colombo street. •Phono 4497. 9317 • ABMERS' SALEYARDS, 95 ST. ASAPH STREET. PUBLIC AUCTION-FRIDAY NEXT. 11 A.M. HORSES, HARNESS. VEHICLES, 'COWS, PIGS, • DOGS. FARM IMPLEMENTS, AND PRODUCE. •HORSES TO DATE—An entry of 7 Horses VEHICLES (over 60 on Sale) including 2 One-ton S. Dlrays, Two-top. S. Dray, Carrier's Cart, Ralli Giv?, Rustic -Dogcart IMPLEMENT'S include Two-horsiei Cullijator. 3 S.P. Ploughs, 1 Set 4-leaf Harrows, also 2-leaf Set Ditto. Hand Chaficutter, Sledge, Seed Cleaner. PIGS—Pen of 6 Small Stores, offered at 12.80 pjn. , ~ PRODUCE—Large Entry, including GO Sacks, of Broken Peas (suitable pip feed), 40 Sacks of Light A. Oata, 90 Sacks best whole Fowl Wheat, 2S Sacks of Garton Oata (good fowl feed), 1 Truck of Heavy Oatbe sold). 25 Sacks Potatoes, 90 Trusses of Oaten Straw. Come and buy your Chaff or Fowl Feed at Auction. One or more sacks ©old. > , Sacks wanted at once. Must Wi sound and full sire. SHOP IN '_ STORAGE SPACE TO LET. Any class of {roods taken. __ WANTED TO PURCHASE. 100 Feet of 4-inch Piping, suitable for drain. Ajjply this Office. H. C.SMITH. Thone 2164. 9&8 UOTION SALE OF PROPERTY. 2-ROOMED RESEOENCE, REDCLIFFS. AT THE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO STREET. FRIDAY, MAY 15th. AT 1.30 P.M. Account MR G. H. BEAUMONT, i Property consists of new 2-roomed Residence (one room not completed), each 10 xl 4 E. light, open fireplace, good section, close to waterfront. Situated CELIA STREET, REDCLIFFS. Easy terms arranged Auction board on premises. 5 " H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. THE CITY MARKET. 550 Colombo street. 'Phone 4497. MW CHARLES CLARK. , ONDERFUL COLLECTION OF CELEBRATED ARTISTS. NOW ON VIEW AT CHARLES CLARK'S AUCTION ROOMS, 109 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Including signed pictures bySir F. Leighton. J. F. Herring, R.A. D. Robertß, R.A. T. S. Cooper, R.A. P. H. Calderon, R.A. G. Morland, R.A. P. Wiertz. S. Bough. R.S.A T. Faed, R.A F. Goodall, RA. Angelica Kauffmann W. L. Wyllie, R.A J. Absolon, R.I. ■ J. B. Corot. T. Wheatly, R.A. Sir H. Herkomer. W. Collins, B.A. R. P. Bonnington Sir J. E. MiUais, P.R.A. J. Constable, R.A. D. Teniers and many others. Bo not miss ibis, the most famous collection ever exhibited in New Zealand. A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF OLD ENGLISH CHINA. AUCTION SALE, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 7th and Bth. CATALOGUES will be posted to any address or may be obtained at the AUCTION ROOM. INSPECTION INVITED. TYPEWRITING AT MODERATE BATES. TIyfTSS CONDER has opened an Office a£ IVX 158 CASHEL STREET, Bank of Australasia Buildings. Satisfaction Guaranteed, C2BIO-36 I
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