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AUCTIONS H. MATSON AND CO. 1 £ E S T O S SALE. FRIDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY— 200 Two-toath Heifbrect Wetbors, in forward condition 150 Forward Store Lambs 200 Twnvteoitih and Ewes ■Wβ *ha.l l l be pleared to receive further ENTRIES. 6660 H. MATSON and CO. pULTEKDEIT SAL.E. FRIDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY 13th, 1903. SPECIAL ENTRIES— On account of Chjvs. F. Murray, Esq., Wharanui, Maryborough, 5P6 Very Forward Two-tooth Wethers 500 Two, Three, and Four-year-old Halfbred and Crossbred Ewes, in j»ood condition 754 Merino Ewes (good mouths) On account of A. Rittson-Thonias, Esq., Tirohanga, Kekeraugu, 600 Two-tooth Halfbred and Three-quarter-bred Wethers 70 Two-tooth Halfbred and Three-quarter-bred Ewes 820 Full-mouth Merino Ettm Account Messrs hutherford and Co, Kekcrangu. 1000 Four and Six-tooth Halfbred Wethers (English Leicester—Merino Cross) ■ 160 Four-year-old Ha.fbred Ewos (English- I Leicester—Merino Cross) Account A. J. Murray, Esq., Woodbank, 800 Two-tooth Crossbreds, Mixed Sexes 350 Four and Six-tooth Crossbred Ewes 850 Four-year-old Ewee Account of Mr W. T. Rutherford. The ■Mounds, 230 Halfbred and Three-qnaTtpr-bred Soundmouth Ewes Wβ ehall be pleased to receive particulars of FURTHER ENTRIES. H. MATSON and CO., 6652 Auctioneers. PROPERTY SALE. • HOUSE AND LAND. LINCOLN TOWNSHIP. SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Hit, 1903, At 1&.30. H MATSON and CO., instructed by Mrs . Rule, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Land Salerooms, as above, HER DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN THE LINCOLN TOWNSHIP, Comprising— Dwelling-house of seven rooms, coachhouse, washhonee, large fowlhouse, together with ft first-class quarter-acre section; also a vacant quarter-acre «ection adjoining. NOTE—For further particulars apply to H. MATSON and CO., 6650 Land Agents and Auctioneers. FOURTH WOOL SALE. THURSDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1003. PARTICULARS of consignment* must be to hand not later than SATURDAY NEXT, 14th. FEBRUARY. H. MATSON and CO. offer their services, and will be glad to receive consignments of any size. If you wand the BEST ATTENTION, BEST DISPLAY, BEST MARKET VALUE, Entrust your Wool to them, and consign all Lote, 665 a "MATSON'S,"' ADDINGTON. CLEARING SALE. CLEARING SALE. SHIRLEY. SHIRLEY. SHIRLEY. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1903. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. hare Teceived instructions from Mr James ■ R6we, who is leaving for England, to SELL, on the above date, at bia Farm, Windsor. Shirley, " , The Whole of hie RENOWNED HERD OF PEDIGREE PIGS, Also, all his WELL-KNOWN PUREBRED FOWLS, Besides other LIVE and DEAD STOCK, ' Comprising— 1 sow and litter, 3 sows in pig, 5 young sowa, 11 fat pigs. 1 boar, all foe above are Purebred, and pedigrees will be • given at tbe sale. A number of Pedi£ree Fowls, comprising Minoroas, angshans, Brown Leghorns, Houd&ns, Gold and Silver Wyandottes, Dorkings, etc., and a quantity of mixed fowls. A.so, 1 springing heifer, 1 cow in full profit, brown gelding, harness, 300 empty sacks, steam vat, troughs. 1 Marshall and Sons' i h.r>. l>oi.er and engine, flour mi.l, French stoves (2ft em), 1 Bunclo ehaffcutter and belting, and quantity of shaftings, plumbers' blocks, pulleys, etc., etc., The Whole of hie'HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including Piano by Chapel, etc. Extra Entries Allowed. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Luncheon. H. MATSON and CO., 6633 Autoionecre. GOOD FARMS, COMFORTABLE HOMES. SAFE INVESTMENTS. ' A LEASEHOLD 85 ACRES, the goodwill **• of, with nearly three years to run, close <o the factory, and in the most famous district of Canterbury—namely, Leeston—good house and outbuildings, and land wonderful. Prioe asked for goodwill about £100. Enquire Matson'i. Folio l&i I A WORKING- MAN'S OPPORTUNITY— ■**■ Very little cash, reqa&ed—A Flourmill complete, in a thickly populated district, has • largo and old-eetablished connection, and grand water power. If you have £300 you can go into it. Enquire Mataon'a. Folio 153 A DAIRY FARM, 96 acres, clo«e to Lincoln, subdivided into 3 paddocks, well fenced end weteri d,'good house of 7 inonis, etaWea <u>d outbuildings. Thie is a nibble. Owner selling has to live in Chrietchurch, ill-health and ro family. About £Si:Q cash., balance, on mortgage. A real good place; ■we know of bo better. Enquire Ifatson'e. -Folio 141 f A liBESTON FARM, about 300 acres, to -^* , Let—Rich, heavy land, grand grass and grain land, good dwftlinghoupc, close to school and crt smexy. Rented 20» por acre. Enquire Mateon'e. Folio 63 < A CHOICE FARM, about 200 acres, in the -"• rich limestone valley of Omihi, at present i veritable garden of Eden, and an object lesson to those croakers who predicted ruin to all who settled here. See the crops, ccc the homesteads, see the happy, smiling faces of the inhabitants. What better assurance that they are all doing well? Call in and see us, and be one of this prosperous community. Price about £16. Enquire Mateon's. Folio 139 A MIXED FARM, about 500 acres, that will and does produce heavy crops of oata, barley, wheat, on its rich, heavy flats. Then » portion of *hie farm ia β-weet rolling downs, where sheep grow their silken fleeces, get fat, or raise their young, without effort, and to tho greatest advantage of the lucky owner. You can go all over Canterbury, but here yon can't ao better. Prioe about £9 Easiest of terms. J3ood home, cJoso to railway- and yards. enquire Matron's. A LIGHT, Sweot Tnseock Country—22so of ■"■ rolling downs, would grow good grain if desirous, does produce fine crops of artificial feed, and ideal sheep farm, good home, 6eeurely fenced. You can, do all work yourself', no big staff required. Price about £i prr acre. A bargain. Esquire Mateon'e. Folio 150 : A FARM, 340 acTes, in on* of the best fat sheep districts in the word. Owner idling owing to infirmity. You can live hero | and prosper ■without sweat of intellect or hard graft. You can soil wt a profit if you don't •wieh to hold, but you will never lose a penny. Safe, good, ac£ certain investment. Price £&. Enquire Hatson's. ' A—You mxA to buy a Farm—Come and ccc •** us. If you hove oely a small amount of cash w* -will heip save you mimerou s <ui<i ruinous expenses customary in transactions of *&is kind. Wβ know every inch of Canterbury, and can tell yon and afford you information oa til points of the greatest value. S. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11505, 11 February 1903, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11505, 11 February 1903, Page 12

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