auctions. H. MATSON AND CO. ddington sale. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), MARCH 10th, 1032. IT MATSON and CO. will OFFER the folH - 11 living SPECIAL ENTRIES: On behalf of MR DONALD McDONALD, Edendale: 1 Truck Prime Runners On behalf of EXORS. WYLIE'S ESTATE, Southbridgo: 3 Specially Selected Springing Heifers, close- up On behalf of ELLESMERE CLIENI. 1 Truck Prime Fat Cows and Heifers On behalf of MR JNO. PORTER, Akaroa: 2 Trucks Prime Fat kwes On behalf of ELLESIIERE CLIENTS: 3 Trucks Prime iat Sheep and Lambs On behalf of MR ROV ANDERSON, Charteria Bay: 600 F. and F. Three-quarterbred Lambs FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. H. MATSON and CO., A r.~e Auctioneers. 41 »>b H. OHRISTCHURCH RAM AND EWE FAIR. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. March 17th and 18th, 1933. MATSON and CO. will offer Flock and ing well-known Breeders: — ENGLISH LEIOESTERS— Messrs 11. J. Andrew, A. Bennett, John Bonifant, J. Brooks, Denis Chapman, J. Connolly, J. 0. Coop, W. Letham, J. Roid, 0. E. Ridgen, E. S. Taylor, Estate F. M. Young. E. Ridgen, H. Oliver, J. C. Bisdee, W. J. Jenkins, R. T. McMillan, Canterbury Agricultural College, A, S. Elworthy, W. J. Kellsnd, R. J. Low, Estate W. B. Cunningham, Sir R. Heaton Rhodes. SOUTHDOWNS— Messrs H. J. Andrew, G. Hille, D. W. Westerns, Jas. Stewart, E. Ridgen, J. H. Pannett, P. Morrison, Madeley Bros., McClelland's Estate, W. M- Gabble, A. C. Greenwood, G. Hall, G- Hight, J. findlay, D. Chapman, J. Brooks. N. G. Scott. R. T. McMillan, D. McGregor, G. 11. Hutton, L. D. Adams, W. J. Jenkins, J. T. Croy, Canterbury Agricultural College, A. W. Adams, F. 11. Greenwood, Frizzell Bros. CORRIEDALES — . Messrs J. L. White, D. Stdey, J. Roid_, Vim. Rayner, W, Lethpro, Estate J. K. iorrestev, A. Cowie, 0. T. Evans, C. 11. Ensor, Cochrane Bros-, Canterbury Agricultural College, W. Anderson, Estate H. T, Little. BORDER LEICESTERS— Messrs R. J. Low, W. O. Rennie, P. ilorrison, P. Dolan, Canterbury Agricultnral College, J. Connolljv Estate W. Nisop, J, C. Bisdee, J. M, Johnston, T. S. Little. RYELAND— Mr T, A. Stephens, Irtvell. LINCOLN— Mr Wm. Raynor(The Cliffs). KOMNEY MARSH— ' . , Mosars A. S. Murray, Canterbury Agricultural Gtollcge. SHROPSHIRE S Messrs Cochrane Bros., Chas. Parry, K. A. Hoban, Canterbury Agricultural College, 0. H. Hutton, A. W. Adams. H. MATSON and CO., 4754 Auctioneers. T ATTERSALL'S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, AT 11 O'CLOCKH MATSON and CO. will conduct o SALT! OS' HORSES, VEHICLES, HARNESS, Etc., A3 above, and already liave a good entry of 'useful Farm Horses. We will offer, on behalf of various clients, 14 Draught Mares and Geldings, from Syrs upwards, including Shatters; also 4 Good Young Harness Horses. ENTRIES 80LICITED. H. MATSON and CO., 47r,5 Auctioneers. 0 XFORD EWE FAI MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 21st, 1932. Ou behalf of MESSRS PARRISH BROS., Oxford: 200 Halfbred Two-tooth Ewes 300 Four-year-old Half and Throe-quarter-bred Ewes On behalf of MR A. HARPER, Lees Valley: 400 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes On behalf .of MR T. P. L. DUCKWORTH, Lees Valley: 200 Four-year.old Halfbred Ewes On behalf of MR D. S. OURRY, Oxford: 110 Two-tgoth Three-quarterbred Ewes 10Q Four-tooth Half and Three-quarterbred Ewes , 180 Sis-tooth Half and Three-quarterbred Ew«» 50 four-year-old Halfbred Ewes On behalf of MR R- JUDSON, Glentui, Oxford : 100 Two-tooth Hslfbred Ewes On behalf of MR. A. E. C'LEEVE, View Hill, Oxford: 75 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes On behalf of MR A. J. OLEEVE, View Hill, Oxford: ' 50 Two.tootli Three-quarterbred Ewes ,' FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. MOTOB SERVICES. D A L. Z E L L ' S MOTORS. HAWARDEN-W AIKARI-OHRISTCH U RCH. ' DA'ILY BUS ERVICE, • MONDAJT TO FRlDAY—Leaves Howarden 7.45 a.m. Leaves '. Waikari 8.0 a.m. SATURDAY—Leaves Hawarden 7.45 a.m., 1.45 p.m. Leaves Waikari 8 a.m., 2 p.jn. Leaves Victoria square, Christcljuroh, Monday to Saturday, 5 ' p.m.; Sunday, Races, Holidays, 6.30" p.m. Fares: 6s Single, 10s Return, "Parcels: Reo Garage (McLaren's), 108 St. Asaph street. 'Phono 36-814. D255A BUSINESS NOTICES. w E CAN QUOTE TOO ATTRACTIVE PRICES FOR ALL CLASBES OF PRINTINGLETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, CIRCULARS, CATALOGUES. . CALENDARS. ACCOUNT BOOKS. ADDRESS LABELS. ENVELOPES, ETC- ETC. COLOUR PRINTING In All Its Branches. RELIABLE BOOKBINDING Of All Descriptions. OF SPECIAL INTEREST Tp: FARMERS. STOREKEEPERS, and OTHER EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR IS OUR NEW WAGES BOOK. Designed to meet the provisions of the Unemployment Wages Tax Act, Bound in } Books of Any Size, to Meet Your Requirements. 'PHONE 33-357. JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT, CHRISTOHUROH PRESS CO.. LTD. Tl/TASTER Painters find difficulty in keeping iTJL. men employed. Here is your chance to holp, Wallpapers, Paints, etc.,, nt Sale Prices at Smitb and Smith's Help the Painters' Sale, SCO 17 VTFPLICANTS -arn reminded that when ■ replying to Advertisements care of "The Press" fo ensure prompt delivery Letters should be Addressed Carefully and Clearly,
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