AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. SPECIAL EASTER HORSE SALK. SPECIAL EASTER HORSE SALE. SPECIAL EASTER HORSE SALE. H. MATSON and CO. H. MATSOX and CO. TATTERSALL'S. TATTERSALL'S. TATTERSALL'S. OUR USUAL EASTER WEEK SALE Will he held TOMORROW (THURSDAY), APRIL Sth. 3 a.m. sharp. In Addition to Large and Extensive Catalogue Already Advertised, we will Offer as follows: — On Account MR H. F. NICOLL, Ashburton—--6 Highly-bred Horses. (Advertised for Wednesday Morning, will now be Offered at this fixture.) On Account of OWNER — Bay Gelding Culverden, by Rothschild, dam Laura; winner of many races. On Account of CLIENT— Black Filly 6 years, by Hal Zolock (imp.), dam Parole Bolls; broken in at 3 yoars old, turned out ever since. On Account of MR A. F. SMITH, CashmereChestnut Gelding Hackthorne, syrs, by Great Audubon from fadie Dillon. Chestnut Gelding Copra, syr», by Great Audubon, dam Coconut. On Account of MISS HEARN. Sydenham— Well-known Pacer Eric Rothschild, by Harold Rothschild —Eva. On Account Mr W. FAIRBAIRN, Wright's road— Chestnut Gelding, Syrs, by Harold Dillon —Electioneer Mare. On Account of CLIENT— Houghton Sulky. On Account of MR J. CULLEX, Cashel streot— Trotting Mare Hillgrove, 7yrs; straightout trotter by Great Audubon. On Account of MR H. FOX, Hills roadChestnut Filly lyr, by Rey de Ora—Tit Bits. On Account of a CLIENT— Bay Mare Esmerelda, 7yrs; nominated at Ellesmere. Chestnut Gelding Johnnie Bells, trotter S. and H. On Account of MR R. FAIRBAIRN, Upper Riecarton— Brown Mare Doris Wilkes, by Young McKinney from Problem, with a filly foal at foot by Matehlight. This maro is stinted to Travis Axworthy. Brown Filly, 4yre, by Harold Dillon, halfsister to Lochinvar. On Account MR MS. KERR, Spreydon-r-Bay Filly, 3yrs, trotter, broken to S. and H., by Great Audubon —Young Itvingten Mare. On Behalf of Mr A. H. CLARK, Greenpark—• Black Colt, 3yrs, by Logan Pointer, dam bv Rothschild, just broke in to S. and H. On Behalf of MR A. E. BLAKELEY, Dunodin— Brown Gelding Bon Skirl, syrs, by Bomform from Skirl. Charges as usual. SALEYARDS WILL BE OPEN BY 6.30 a. All Lots to be Yarded by 8 a.m. ENTRIES SOLICITED. 2251 H. MATSON. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. ■*"*■ MATSON and CO. have to advise, that ■• the aalo advertised for Wednesday morning in Tatteraall's Horse Bazaar on behalf of Mr H. F. Nicoll will now be con ducted in conjunction with the SPECIAL EASTER HORSE SALE in TATTERSALL'S on THURSDAY MOR.NING at the same time. 2248 H. MATSON and CO. AXFOED THURSDAY NEXT. On behalf of VARIOUS CLIENTS: •160 Fat Sheep and Lambs in lots 70 Store Ewea On behalf of MR W. RYDE, Oxford: 3 Four-year-old Bullocks 1 Forward Cow On behalf of MR D. YOUNG-MAN, Oxford: 2 Good Cows, in profit and in calf, 2nd and 3rd calvera ENTRIES SOLICITED. 2248 H. MATSON and CO. FRIDAY NEXT, 11.30. FRIDAY NEXT, 11.30. DON'T. FORGET BEN JARDEM'S SALE. TRVINGTON LODGE, YALDHURBT, l just past Yaldhurst Hotel. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. . TROTTING STOCK AND GEAR. PROPERTY SALE. H. MATSON and CO., noil Auctioneers. H E F FIELD FRIDAY NEXT. SALE. On oehalf of MR W. STEWART, Oxford: I Bay Mare, 9 yean, all work ENTRIES SOLICITED. 2249 H. MATSON and 00. IATTERSALL'S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT. H. MATSON and CO. will be pleased to RECEIVE ENTRIES FOR THIS FIXTURE. Which will be held as usual. 22 46 ' H. MATSON and CO. TENDERS are invited for Cutting, Baling, and Carting 60 to 100 tons Lucerne Hay from Halswell to Stoto, Addington. Further particulars can be obtained from our Office. . ~ Written tenders close at our Office, April 13th. , ' •, The lowest of tenders not necessarily acSbo" 4 " H. MATSON and CO. COMMISSIONER CROWN LANDS. LARGE GOVERNMENT MORTGAGES. BUNGALOWS, RIOCARTON, WOOLSTON, NEW BRIGHTON. For sale by Public Auction at Lands Office, Durham streot, at 2.30 p.m. on Friday, April 16th, 1920. NO. 105 TOTARA STREET, RICCARTON. Four rooms with hall, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhoiise, E.L., iron point, H. and 0, Donlton bath and basin, Coal range, Clinker brick open fireplace. Built in cupboards. Artistically papered. Panelled hall and living room. Section 21.8 perches facing North. Concrete paths and yard. Select locality. Furnishings do not go with dwelling, but may be purchased separately by the 'buyer of the property. . / UPSET PRICE £1025. Terms £IOO cash, balance on instalment mortgage for 251 years at 7 per cent, principal and interest for a soldier, or 241 years at 71 per cent, principal-and interest for a civilian. Rebate of one-tenth of each interest payment if paid within 14 days of due date. . . . , . On unset price payments of principal and interest amount to ONLY ABOUT 25s PER WEEK. NO. 33 PARSES STREET, WOOLSTON. Five rooms, panelled hall, bathroom. Doulton bath and basin, scullery and washhouse, EL., iron point, H. and 0., Coal range, 2 open fireplaces, built in wardrobe and cupboards. Artistically papered throughout. Section 31.6 perches. Concreto paths. UPSET PRIOE £IOOO. Terms £IOO cash, balance on mortgage as above. On the upset price payments under tho mortgage (principal and interest) AMOUNT TO ABOUT 25s PER WEEK. 149 JUBILEE AVENUE, NEW BRIGHTON. Four rooms with glassed-in sun-porch, kitchenette, bathroom, washhouse, E.L., 3 heater points, H. and C. to bath, basin and sink. Panelled sitting room, open fireplace, builtin sideboard, wardrobe, and ample cupboards. Convenient to beach and tram. UPSET PRICE £BSO. Terms £IOO cash, balance on mortgage as above. On upset price payments under the mortgage (principal and interest)- amount to about 22s PER WEEK. _ W. Stewart, 9936 Commissioner of Crown Lands. REMOVAL NOTICE. m'HE LONDON DENTAL INS' have MOVED from their old rooms i HIGH STREET to NEW ONES over ISITT'S BOOK SHOP, 112 CASHEL STREET. G. C. Z. HARfIiS, Hiflil Dentist.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18659, 7 April 1926, Page 16
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