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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. PROPERTY SALE. BOUSE AND LAND, LINCOLN TOWNSHIP. THIS DAT. THIS BAY. At 22.30. H MATSON and CO., instructed hy Mrs • Rule, will SEL.tr by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Land Salerooms, as above. HER DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN THE LINCOLN TOWNSHIP, Comprising— DweUinfi-houeo of seven roomn, coachhouse, stable*, we»hhou»e, large fowlhousc, togothcr •with a first-class quartt-r-acre section; a.so a vacant quartei-acrc section adjoining. H. iUTSON nr.d CO.. 6914 Land Ageirls arxl Auctioneers. TO BOOK-LOVERS, LIBRARIANS, A.:» OTHERS. To those 14T H. MATSON and CO.'S Furnishing. ROOiLS. To Doa'.crs. And to Householders G«ncraJly. 164 CASHEL STREET. THIS DAY. HKATSON and CO. have received in- • Ptruoiions to SELL, on account pi whom Hi may concern, absolutely to the his.'ie*t bidder, a large quantity of Also. *t the same time, « comploie and ec'ec; LIBRARY, eontffiininj,' 250 Volumes oi great value, tho collection of a lifetime. Catalogues may bo had on application. 6918 H. MAT3ON end CO. ' FOURTH WOOL SALE. THURSDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1903. THIS DAT. THIS BAY. ."PARTICULARS of consignments must be JL to hand not later than TO-DAY. H. MATSON and CO. offer their wrrices. antl •will be glad to receive consignments of any size. If you want the BEST ATTENTION, BEST DISPLAY, BEST MARKET VALUE, Entrust your Wool to them, end consign all so°5 8 ' "MATSON'S." ADDINGTON. aCARG-ILL S> LE. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY lGth, 1903. SPECIAL ENTRY— Pn account of Mr Geo. Rutherford, Eaatcott, 400 Forward Three-quarter-bred Lambs 200 Prime Fat Threo-quajter-brcd Lambs Account Clients, 300 Lamb 3 200 Lambs 100 Lambs 300 Crosebred Ewes Messrs Earahmann *nd Co.. Hurumu, 150 Fat and Forward Four-tooth Wethers and Maiden Ewes Acconn* Mr E. P. Stanford, Wai-iti. . £00 Throe-quarter and Hs%>red Two, Four, Six, and Full-mouth, Ewea, stnugtt of! tussocke On account of Client, 200 Pxirwe Fab Ewee Wβ Rhall be pleasod to receive FURTHER ENTRIES for this important fixture. 6017 H. MCTEONjin^CO^ CLEARING SALE. CLEARING SALE. SHIRLEY. SHIRLEY. SHIRLEY. THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 19th, 1903. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from Mr James Rowe, who i> leaving for England, to SELL, on ttoo above date, at his Farm, Windsor, Shirley, The Whole- of hia RENOWNED HERD OF PEDIGREE PIGS. Also, all hie WEJLL-KNOWiN PUREBRED FOWLS, Besides other LIVE and DEAD, STOCK, Comprising— X low and litter, 3 cow«- in pig, 5 young eowe, 11 fafpigs, 1 boar, all the abovo are Purebred, β-nd' pedigrees will be given at tbo eale. A number of Pedigree Fowls, comprising Minoroag, Langs-hans, Brown Leghorns, Houdans, Gold and Silver Wyaadotten. Dorkings, etc., and a quantity of mixed fowls. Also, 1 springing hi'ifer, 1 cow in full ■profit, brown gelding, harness, 300 empty sacks, steam vat, troug**, 1 Marshall and Sena' 4 h.p. boi.er end engine, flour mill, French etovee (2ft 6in), 1 Bunclo chaffcutfM and belting, end quaintity of shaftings, plumbers' blocks, pulley!, etc., etc., Besides Tie Whole of his HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including Piano by Chapel, etc. Extra Entries Allowed. £alo et I.SO p.m. Lunoheou. H. MATSON and CO.. 6016 Auctioneer*. GOOD FARMS. COMFORTABLE HOMES. SAFE INVESTMENTS. [A , LEASEHOLD 83 ACRES, the goodwill * juL 0 { ( yrith nearly three years to iun, close to the factory, and ia the most famous district of Canterbury— namely, Lceeton—good house ana outbuildings, and land wonderful. Prioe asked for goodwill about £100. Enquire . Maitson'e. Polio 164 ,'A' WORKING MAN'S OPPORTUNITY— ■J\. Very little cash repaired—A Flourmill complete, in a thickly populated district, has * largo and old-established connection, and grand wate* power. If you have £300 you can go into it. -Enquire ilatson's. Folio 153 f A DAIRY FARM, 36 acres, close to LinUx coin, subdivided into 3 paddocks, well fenced and watertd , , good house of 7 jnonw, •tablsa and outbuildinge. This is a nibble. Owner selling has to live in Cbristchurch, .ill-health and no family. About £5(:0 cash, balance on mortgage A real good placs; ■we know of no better. Enquire, • Folio 141 f A LBESTON FARM, aboub 300 acres, to »** Lot—Rich, heavy jand, grand gTaes and grain land, good dwellinghousc.,, close to achool tad crtamery. Rental 20s por acre. Enquire Mateon'a. Folio 63 fA CHOICE FARM, about 200 acred. s in the ■** rich limestone valley of Oxnihi, at present * veritable garden of Eden, and an object lesson, to those croakers who predicted ruin to all who settled , hero. See the crops, ■bco tho homesteads, see tho happy, smiling face* of the inhabitants. What better assurance that they aro *U doing well'/ Call in ami ccc v's, and ba one of this prosperous community. Price about £16. Enquire atateon's. • . Folio 183 f A MIXED FARM, about 300 acres, thnt «*** will and does produce heavy crops of oata, barley, wheat, on its rich, heavy flats. Then a portion of this farm is sweet rolling downs, wheT© sheep grow their silken fleeces, get fat, or raise their young, without effort, and to tho greatest advantage of the lucky owner. You. can ro nil over , Canterbury, but here you can't do bettor. Price, about £9 Easiest of terms. Good home, ciose to railway, and yards. Enquire Matson's. f A LIGHT, Sweet Tussock Country—223o of -"• rolling downs, would grow good grain i£ desirous, does produce fino crops of artificial feed, antl ideal sheep farm, good home, ercureiy foneed. Yon can do all work yourself; r.o big etaS required. Price about £4 per acre. A bargain. Enqxuro Matson's. Folio 130 f A FARM, 3XO acre*, in one of the best fat •**■ ?heep districts in tho world. Owner selling o-A-irg to infirmity. You can live here and prosper without sweat of intellect or hard graft. You can sell et a profit if you don't wish to hold, but you will never lose a penny. Safe. •£><• certain investment. Price £8. Enquire Mataon's. I \ —You want to buy a Farm—Come and cc« ■**• M.. If you have only a email amount of cash tra will help gave you numerous and ruinous expenses customary in transactions of this kind. Wβ know every inch of Canterbury, and can tell you and afford you information) on all points of the greatest value, H. MATSON and CO. ONNINGTON'S PiU*. the popular remedy for Indigestion and Liver Disorders, is . ptt box; see that £ou get Bonnington's.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11508, 14 February 1903, Page 12

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