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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. LAND AUCTION. THIS DAY, et 2.30 p.m. At MATSON'S LAND SALE ROOMiS, Ca-shei street. In Assigned Estate of W. R. Harding. THE Equity of Redemption in Property of about li Acres, with House of 7 rooms, ttc, in Giatton street. L-.nwood. i'OK ABSOLUTE SALE. H. MATSON and CO.. •1156 Land Agen'-s and Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. DAIRY COWS STORE CATTLE BEEF SHEEP Etc. Etc. STYX. STYX. TUESDAY NEXT JANUARY 20th, 1902. MESSRS H. MATSON end CO. have receivpd instructions from Messrs Chinr.cry and Harbott'e, who are giving up dairying, to SEL L , On the above date. At their FARMSTEAD, STYX, THE WHOLE OF THEIR LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising— CATTLE. 20 Cows, al! young, sound, and quiet, and in full profit (every cow ie really tiptop; 32 Springing Cow 3 10 Do Heifers 5 Prime Fat. Cows 1 Shorthorn Bull, 2$ years 6 Calves PIGS. 2 Breeding Sows. SHEEP. 3(10 Sound-mouthed Halfbred Ewe?, in very forward condition 150 Halfbred Ewes, with TOO per cent. lambs at foot SO Primo Freezing Lambs 20 Do Do Hoggets' Also. Milk Cart, Horse, Cooler, Separator, Cans, Buckets, and all kind* of dairy utensils and other sundries. Sale at 12.30. Luncheon. 3W) H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. DAIRY COWS, DAIRY COWS, DAIRY COWS, ETC., ETC., ETC. GREENPAUK, .NEXT, JANUARY '23rd 1903. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from Messrs Gillin Bros., of Greenpnrk, who are dissolving partnwship, to SELL, on the above date., at their Farmstead, close to the Greenpark Creamery, tbo whole of their LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising— 25 Cows, all in full profit and recently cp.lvcd 9 Veal Calves 1 Shorthorn Bull 2 Draught Mares (with foals p.t foot) 1 Trap Mare, 1 Unbroken Draught Colt, 2yra off 20 Store Pigs. 4 Sows (2 with litters of 9 each). 1 Berkshire Boar Also a quantity of IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES, including—2 Farm Drays and Frames, Spring Dray. Whitechapel Cart, S.F. Plough, l>.F. Plough. 3-leaf Jlarrows and Trees, Horse Hoe, Grindstone, Wheelbarrow, Stack Cover 18 x 21, Harness, SaddJery. Covers, quantity of Dairy Utensils and Sundries too numerous to mention: also 14 Shares (fully paid up) in the Tai Tapu Dairy Factory. Sale at 12.30. LUNCHEON. H. MATSON and CO., 4157 Auctioneers. PROPERTY AUCTION. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1903, At, 13.30. TAI TAPU AND HALS WELL. On account Mr H. E. Peryman. Of*f\ ACRES, cowprjging hill country, adAOu joining the properties of Messrs George Holmes, Rhodes, and Lowe, all in native tussock. Note—For further particulars apply H. MATSON and CO., 4158 Agents and Auctioneers. PROPERTY AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1903. FARM AT SWANNANOA. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • structions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Land Salerooms, 164 Caahel street, on the above date, THAT DESIRABLE FARM, situated at Swannanoa, comprising (more or leas) ACRES 700 ACRES. This property has been for many years in possession of Mr F. Kelly, and is well and favourably known. The farm is adjacent to school and railway. Our instructions are to sell, in order to close up trust accounts. Note.—For further particulars apply H. MATSON and CO.. 4159 Land Agents and Auctkmeerg. PROPERTY AUCTIONS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1903, At 10.30. On account of Mr G. Lindemann, Tai Tapu. ■PkESIRABLE PROPERTY, comprising XJ dwelling-house, 8 rooms, and outbuildings, together with 2 acres of land therewith. On account Mr Dixon, J-Acre Section, Tombe's road, off Papanui road. A desirable building allotment, close to tram, etc. Note.—For further particulars apply to H. MATSON and CO., 4160 Land Agents and Auctioneer. . SUB-DIVISION OF THE BRUCE-COE LODGE ESTATE. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., in conjunction with MESSRS PYNE and CO., have received instructions from tho Trustees to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At the CANTERBURY LAND SALEBOOMS, 164 Cashel street, Christchurch, On FEBRUARY 21st, At 12 o'clock, THE WHOLE OF THAT WELL-KNOWN ESTATE, "BR1 T CE-COE LODGE," Comprising about 1350 ACRES, more or less, of the Richest Land in the Ellesmere District, with a frontage on the Selwyn River. With few exceptions none of the paddocks have had more than 3 to 5 crops taken out of them during the lust thirty-seven years, and as a oonaequeneo are in "excellent" condition. The property has been judiciously subdivided into 14 lots, and is well roaded and securely fenced, and the whole is iv splendid heart. Lot 1 comprises 101 a-crcs 1 rood 20 perches, part in crop, and part in pasture for fourteen years Lot 2 comprises 157 acres 2 roods 20 perches, part in wheat, balance in gTass Lot 3 compr:?e3 131 acres 1 rood 22 perches all in five-year-old pasture Lot 4 comprises 30 acres 3 roods 39 perches, in pasture Lot 5 comprises 56 acres 2 roods 29 perches, in oa'-e Lot 6 comprises 116 acres, part pasture, part wheat Lot 7 comprises 30 sicres 2 roods 20 perches now in rnpe and whc>nt Lot 8 comprises 31 acres 2 roods 34 perches, now in rape and wheat Lot 9 comprises 37 acres 3 roods 14 perches now iv rape unci wheat ' Lot 10 comprises 75 acres 1 rood 20 perches in whisat ' Lot 11 comprises 116 acres 1 rood 27 perches in rape and wheat Lot 12 comprises 382 acres 2 roods 30 perches comprising the Hornrstead Block, with good Homestead, nrtiatic garden, and subdivided into eight or niue paddocks, part in crop, ancil part in pasture Lot 13 comprises 20 acres 3 roods 34 perches in pasture ' Lot 14 comprises 32 acren in pasture. Thia paddock ha* never been cropped. In excellent heart. The property ;.? all rich, alluvial land, and includes some of the vi?ry bfst dairy and agricultural !and in "anturbury ; it is situated do-e to the Railway, Ciroameries, Schools Post Offic.es, it is within eight mile 3of the Leeston Saloyards, wishin four miles of tbe Sprineston Saleyards. The instructions to tie Agents are to Sell, with the special desire to revise and wind up the tfstate, and, an opportunity of the kind to secure such land may never again occur in Canterbury. P.S.—One of the Mr Coes will be constantly in attendance in order to show intending purchasers ovtr the property. For further particulars and plans. *pp!y + H. MATSON and CO., ' I PiNE and'CO., 4161 Joint Agents. rpHLE Never-failing Remedy for Liver' Com plaints. Wallace end Co.Vßilioua aad i Liver Pilia.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11484, 17 January 1903, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11484, 17 January 1903, Page 12

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