AUCTIONS. H. MATSON & CO. "AWARD EN SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. We are in receipt of the following Special Entries: On account T. A. Shields, Esq., Woodgrove—- ' 1 Well-bred Shorthorn Bull, 1G months. A Draft of Prime Fnt Lambs. On account H. H. Piorcy, Esq., Hawarden—--1 Cow, duo January 1 Cow, calved 1 week (Both guaranteed.) 8 Young Steers. Further Entries Solicited. 551 H. MATSON AND CO. IMPORTANT REALISATION AT LEESTON. TJROPE'RTY AND BUILDER'S PI/ANT. FRIDAY NEXT, at 2.30 p.m. On account of Mr R. Rodgors, who is leaving Jpr Oamaru. THE WHOLE 6f HIS BUILDER'S PLANT. The list includes Timber, Paints, Builder's Ironmongery, Benches, Ladders, Se-cond-hand Ranges, and numerous Sundries. ALSO, at the satno Time and Place—--1 ACRE and 02 PERCHES LAND, being Block XIV., part of U.S. 5767, Listen Survey District. The seciion fronts three strceb and adjoins the property! of Mr Jns. Hanson, and is a Good Building Section. 555 11. MATSON AND CO. LEESTON. LEESTON. FRIDAY NEXT, at Noon. rniMBER, IRON, DOORS, ETC. We are instructed by MR E. PEAK to SELL, or. the Premise of tho BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LEESTON— Doors, Windows, Iron, Boards, Scantlings, Hot Water Service, Range, Orates. Washtubs, Bricks, etc., etc. Mostly of Totara, Black Pino and Kauri. The realisation is brought about by alterations being made to tho Bank Proinines> and affords Farmers and others an opportunity to Docure good sound stuff at Auctiqp Prices. 554 H. MATSON AND CO. MATTERS ALL'S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT. Account D. M. Walker, Esq.— 1 Brown Mare, Maimoa (Stud Book), 6yrs, by Chasseur—Literature marc, foal at foot by Nautifora, broken saddle. Further Entries Solicited. H. MATSON AND CO. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT. AT SOCEBURN, CLOSE TO THE RAILWAY STATION. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14th. At 12.30 p.m. H MATSON AND CO. rto instructed by . MR R. ALLINSON to S-LL aa above the HAULAGE PLANT used by him on tne Lake Coleridge Contract; also a Large Quantity of other Contractor's Plant. The following comprise the principal lots:— 1 8 h.p. Compound Fowler Traction 3 10-Ton Waggons on Springs with loose hoppers for metal 1 10-Ton Waggon on Springs 1 E-Ton Waggon on Springs 1 Travelling Sawmill, complete, consisting of Breaking-down Bench, 40in x 4m; Ripping Bench, Tram Rails, Trollies, Water Tank Pipes, Emery Spindle G Circular Saws . 74 h.p. Portable Cundall Oil Engine .Cooking. Galley with bunks and range 1 Travelling Whare 1 Driving Belt, 75in x 6in 2 Building Removing Trollies 10 Oregon Baulks, 10 x 10, 80 to 42ft; quantity V.D.L., 22in, 6in x 6m 1 Portable Firewood Bench 1 Corn Crusher Grain Lifter for traction engine Hot Air Pumping Engine, lOOOgals. per hour 3 Cast Iron Columns, 10ft 32 Building Principals, 24 feet span 1 Set Avery Scales Several Coils Wire Ropo 1 Power Pump And a Number of Sundries. The Auctioneers desire to draw the special attention of contractors and others to this important realisation, which offers an unparalleled opportunity to purchase first-class plant at auction plant. The Vendor Is a thoroughly practical man, and has always taken an especial pride in having nothing but the best, and keeping it in first-class order. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. 843 H. MATSON AND CO. CLEARING SALE AT NORWOOD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14th, »t 12.30. 'E are instructed by MR A. G. LANG- • • RIDGE, who is leaving Canterbury, to SELL, as above, the whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Full particulars will be advertised later. Luncheon Provided. 556 H. MATSON AND CO. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14th. We shall bo pleased to receive Entries for the above fixture. 653 H. MATSON AND CO. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. A WARDEN SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1915. SPECIAL ENTRIES— On account of Mr W. Howe, Woodgrove—--100 Ewes, with ]OO per cent of very forward Lambs 1 Fat Cow 1 Steer _ _ , On account of Mr R. Watson, Woodgrove—--40 Prize Fat Lambs 1 Fat Cow, 1 Shorthorn Bull, 18 months old 1 Steer, 1 Calf NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 824 Auctioneers. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY AUCTION SALE. TIURNITURE On account MR ROSE, who has disposed of his property. ON THE PREMISES, No. 120, TANCRED STREET, LINWOOD, JUST OVER LINWOOD AVENUE. SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. NEARLY NEW PIANO BY SIEWERT, ETC., ETC. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COY., <& Auctioneers.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16751, 5 January 1915, Page 12
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