AUCTIONS, H. MATSON AND CO. SHORT NOTICE SHORT NOTICE SHORT NOTICE SHORT NOTICE CLEARING SALE. CLEARING SALE. ROLLESTON. TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 27. Sale Commences ,2 o’clock Sharp. ! H. MATSON and CO. have received in- ■ structions from MR R. AUGUST to coni duct a Clearing Sale of his Live and ' Dead Stock on the property behind the ‘ Rolleston Hotel at the above time and date. Particulars — Dairy Cow, due to sth calf September 26. ’ Dairy Cow, due to 3rd calf October 5. Jersey Heifer Springing due Sept. !6. i Friesian Heifer Springing due Feb. 26. TROTTING HORSES: “Scrounger,” Chestnut Mare by Kewpies Crest from Patricia Bell. “Recognition,” Chestnut Mare by Blaydon from Hermes. Bay Mare, Pacer, 5 years, broken and gaited, by Cologne Derby from Scrounger. Chestnut Filly, Pacer, rising 2 years, unbroken, by Cologne Derby from Scrounger. Bay Gelding, Pacer, rising 3 years, by Cologne Derby from Carbon Copy. Bay Gelding, Pacer, rising 3 years, by Cologne Derby from Collinette. “Midshipman,’’ Black Gelding, Pacer, foaled 1948, by Cologne Derby from Midshipmaid. "Flinders Bar” (3.14), Bay Gelding. Pacer, foaled 1943, by Gold Bar from Midshipmaid. SUNDRIES. ETC.: Nash 6-seater Car, 1938 model; Alfa Laval Separator, Milk Cans and Buckets, Galvanised Bath, Racing Sulky, very good order, 2-Horse Float, good order:; 2 doz. Fowls, Circular Saw, host of Useful Sundries. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 2607 H. MATSON AND CO. SHORT NOTICE SHORT NOTICE CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY HERD IN FULL PROFIT, THURSDAY NEXT. JULY 29, AT 1 P.M. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions (owing to ill-health) from MR H. F. KERSHAW, 200 Highsted road, Papanui, to sell by Public Auction the whole of the Live and Dead Stock on the farm, including:— 7 Cows, 2nd to 4th calvers, in full profit. 1 Friesian Springing Cow, due to second calf. 1 Yearling Friesian Heifer. Farmall Cub Tractor, lights and selfstarter; Plough, 4ft 6in Mower, Grubber and all attachments, Morris 12 1934 15cwt Truck, 1 owner. The tractor and truck are in first-class mechanical condition, 1 Set Discs, 10 Cow Covers, Simplex 2-Stand Milking Machine, only done two seasons, and Elec. Motor, 2 Coolers, Cream Cans, Milking Buckets, Electric Hot Water Boiler, Beattie Electric Washing Machine, Atco Motor Mower, as new'; Lawnmower. Spanners, etc.; Grindstone, Picks, Rakes, Wheelbarrow, Leg Vice, Saws. Hedge Clippers, Shovels, Brooms, Cabinetmaker’s and Carpenter’s Tools too numerous to mention. 2 Tons Super, 800-1000 Bales Lucerne Hay. The majority of this hay is this season's and is all stacked in sheds.
H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 2605 H. MATSON AND CO. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. BANKS PENINSULA PROPERTY. 120 ACRES 120 ACRES To be Offered at DUVAUCHELLE BAY, prior to Stock Sale, approximately 11.30 a.m., on FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954. H. MATSON and CO. have been favoured with instructions to offer by Public Auction on Account of the Estate Late HENRIK JOHAN BLOMQUIST the desirable holding comprising 120 acres 17 perches (more or less), situated at the head of Little Pigeon Bay. This farm Is equal to the best of Banks Peninsula's heaviest country, and is free from noxious weeds. No sheep have been grazed on this place for over 10 years and the pastures are in really first-class ™ cocksfoot predominating Divided into two blocks and both boundary and subdividing fences are sheepproof. The property is amply supplied with water from permanent springs and dams. The place lies well to the sun with no steep country, and is not subject to slips, and is an ideal wintering block. The improvements include a solid 4roomed corrugated iron Dwelling with a spacious shed under the one roof. A garage and washhouse combined are detached from the house and are also built af corrugated iron. The final improvement is a good corrupted iron shearing shed in excellent condition, having been built approximately 16 years ago. Situated approximately four miles from Che bottom of Pigeon Bay by a first-class metal road. 1 » per S nt de P° slt ' balance on jxissession. Possession September 23, 1954. For further particulars apply— H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. Or Messrs Meares, Williams, Holmes, and Booker, Solicitors. Gloucester street. 2606 THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP ASSN., LTD. SPECIAL SHEEP SALE AT GERALDINE SALEYARDS. ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11 at 1.30 P.M. « Acc °unt MR A. PITHIE. 1600 Romney and Three-quarterbred Two. Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Ewes
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE— These Ewes are well mated and will be drafted in lots to suit purchasers. 1 THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., [ PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., Auctioneers in Conjunction. 2359 ) THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP. , ASSOCIATION. LTD. [ CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AND PLANT ‘ On TUESDAY. JULY 27, at 1 p.m. • On Account MR E. N. SPEECHLY, Gordons Valley: ! The Canterbury Farmers’ Co-op. As- • sbeiation, Ltd., have received instructions i from Mr E. N. Speechly, whose Farm they have sold, to hold a complete Clearing ' Sale as above. Particulars as follows: ’ STOCK775 Romney Cross two, four, six and eight-tooth Ewes (Romney Rams April 7). I 150 Romney Cross Ewe Lambs. 20 Romney Rams. 4 B.P. Cross Steers. ; 2 Cows. , 1 Aged Hack. i IMPLEMENTS, ETC.—- ' 1 Caterpillar 22 Tractor, with power take-off; 1 McCormick Deering 123 12ft S.P Header, with Linseed Rollers, pick-up and Screen (good order); 1 Bedford 1938 24-ton Truck; 1 Ford A A J-Ton Truck; 1 Cambridge Roller; 1 Set Tandem Discs; 1 3 or 4-furrow convertible R. and G Tractor Plough; 1 Massey Harris 15-Coul-tecomplete; 1 McCormick Binder: s ;T° n Waggon; 1 5-Ton Block and Tackle; Set Avery Scales; 1 1-Stand Cooper Shearing Plant; 1 Weedone Spray Plant, 12ft boom; 1 6ft Bamford Power Mower; 1 Set 5-leaf Harrows; 1 Hornet Grubber; 100 Larch Posts; 10 18ft Posts; Tarpaulin: Sledge. Saw Bench, 12 Mogul Engine, Saddle and Bridle, 45-Gal Drum Castrol Oil, Extension Ladder, 20 Bags Fowl Wheat, 200 Bales Clover Hay, 1 Atco 20in Motor Mower, Drilling Machine. £r or < e ' K ic J? r Drenching Gun, Pantas Heater, 40 Hens (good). Tools, numerous Sundries, etc. OUTSIDE ENTRY—--1 Bamford Hay Tedder and Rake. 1 Model M. Tractor and Trailer. Light Luncheon Provided. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., Auctioneers. 2627 DALGETY AND CO., LTD. LAND AUCTION FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AT RICHMOND, NELSON THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, at 1 p.m. We have been favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee, as Executor of the Estate of Charles Allport, to offer by Public Auction, 2 Blocks of Land m the Borough of Richmond as follows: BLOCK I—lo Acres, fronting Salisbury road, together, with House and OutbuildTBLOCK ll—3o Acres 3 Roods 27 Perches, , fronting Beach road. 5 AUCTIONEER’S NOTE—These are very desirable properties which at the moment are being run as one unit, having their back boundaries adjoining. t Conditions of sa’e may be inspected at the Offices of the Public Trustee, Nelson or the Auctioneers. DALGETY and CO., LTD., (Inc. in England), Nelson. 2425
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