AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TT MATSON AND CO., STOCK, STATION AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, VTOOLBROKERS, 43 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHUECH. I 7500J CRES - I ALL SHEEP-COUNTRY. AND ALL BLUE ! TUSSOCK. ! LEASEHOLD TENURE The GoodwiU I and Reni works out at about 2s per jot i .-vud average 4000 ewea carrying e»P«|^ I Three miles to railway station *chool, «d P.O. Good road. Highest point SOOOft All safe country, can rido all over it. more o. k Shore lxst year 40W ewee, 200 and 100 wethera. 4GCO ewt-s and lambs or it t in May last. 100 bales of wool the iaat t*o scions. Rent £160 per wnwn. Vr thra J miles of first-clasa etock centre. exchange icr Cantorbary Farm. wolkin . There ia every conveniciicc lor uorKin^ ShCCP * H. iIATSON and CO.. Agents. A CHANCE FOR MILKERS. Oi A ACRES. The pick of Djityland near JdX) Ashburton. Terms, £«» Cash. H MATSON and CO., Fol. SCSa. " A - nU '^- NORTH CANTERBURY. COMPACT SHEEP PROPERTY, OVER 2000 ACRES. Motor-cars do tho distance irom town to the Homestead in JJ hours. I Stock at present on the place:—lßso Halfbred Ewes, duo Ist September; 200 lwotooth, balance Four, S:x, and Eight-tootu Ewes; 100 Hoggets, mixed eexes, principally Ewes 30 Iteffle. few killing Wetter,; total about 2000. with 36 head of Cattle end 7 Horses. Splendid site for Homestead, with fine grcer. plantation and 40 acres black birch bush in ouo of tho piulics. 1000 Acres of the above is either flats or low downs, all ploughable, bal. bill country; no permanent snow. All the land gets tho sun through tho days, the mam hUs lying north and 6outh. Tins Buildings comprise 2-roomed Cottage, new stable, chaff and mans room, and ehoepyards. Nearest station 4 J miies from the boundary gate. Several buyers who have seen it were willinc to take > it m exchange as meeting their views entirely but the object of the owner is to sell, and all he aska is £5 per acre. H. SIATSON and CO., | Agents. RANGIORA DISTRICT. A REAL GOOD~LITTLE FARM. '*• IN A GO-AHEAD DISTRICT. A C ACRES ODD of tins Very Best of tcO DAIRY LAND, divided into paddonks. well fenced and watered, 35 ACRES ODD IN GRASS. BUILDINGS: 5-ROOMED GOOD HOUSE, Pantry, Waahhouse, etc., good outbuildinga, 3-etalled stables, cow-bails, barn, cart sheds, granary. ALL CLEAN AND TIDY. FIRST MORTGAGE AT 45 PER CENT. SECOND MORTGAGE ARRANGED. Owner has other bosinees in *iew and ie dead&een to sell right array. ARSANGXS WITH US TO INSPECT THIS PROPOSITION, as, at original price asked. OUR AGENTS REPORT THIS A CHEAP FARM, and now the owner eaye "GET A HUSTLE ON AND SUBMIT ME YOUR BEST OFFER." H. MATSON and CO., G 75. Auctioneers. IN A BEAUTIFUL PART OF CANTERBURY. Where Land is selling all around a* £23 PER ' AGRE - All good, sound wheat. cW turnips, rape and graea land, well adapted for raising and fattening lambs, and close to one of the best etoek markets in the Province. 1J Miles from echool, daily mail service (delivery at house), 5 miles from nearest railway by good roads. Area GOO acres (over), of which 25 it in gardens and plantations, and homo site with residence of 7 maiu rooms, h. and c. bath . and modern conveniences; etablee, granary, men's hut and sheep yards. 13 Paddocks, Usually about 100 acres go in wheat, another 100 in oate, rape, and turnips. Balance graea. WE CAN SELL THIS FINE PROPERTY AT THE PRESENT TIME FOR £17 10s PEP. ACRE. The owner, however, considers the difference between his and adjoining land sold at £23 to he less than £3, and ■will presently raise tho price accordingly. He can sell at the lower price because he got in early. Apply for further particulars. H. MATSON and CO., Fol. 550 c. . Agents. • SHEEP COUNTRY BUYERS. SHEEP COUNTRY BUYERS. SHEEP COUNTRY BUYERS. CHEAPEST SHEEP COUNTRY IN NEW ZEALAND. £.K(XC\ ACRES, on the Marlaorough footDUV/U hills Can rid* all over it; splendid motor road from Seddon, 13 miles. Buyers can leeve Wellington it 1 p.m., end be on the property at '. p.m., or reach it via Culverdcn to "Ward by coach. - All flats and •undulating, «rrass and tussock country. Can be improved to carry 10,000 sheep. Good iiouso and outbuildings, etc. Well snrroundetl by roads and capable of subdivision into a largo number of small farms. With the immoneo possibilities cf the property iteclf, and the immediate prospect of high prices for wool and mutton in America and elsewhere, it must at tho price -be considered very cheap indeed.£1 PER ACRE. Terms, cash, or town or country aasets an to about £0000 required to go into it. Balance at 5 p«r ceni. ' Further particulars on application from principal* only, or bona fide agents, v H. MATSON and CO., Agents. 0 . GRAIN STORAGE. H MATSON and CO. are prepared to re- • ceive Grain for Storage during the coming season, subject to the usual regulation*. The raised floor and iron construction o«----the store aro admitted to greatly improve in appearance grain stored therein. 223 n. MATSON and CO. YTOOL. SKINS. HIDES. FAT. HMATSOX and CO. desire to" draw the • attention of farmers and others to the SPECIAL SALES OF VOOL SPECIAL SALES O? WOOL Benig jseld on the SECOND THURSDAY IN EACH MONTH, SKINS. FAT. HIDES Are Sold by us EACH THURSDAY. V>c regard the above branch of our business as being one of the most important to our vendors, and employ an,expert who devotes the whole of his time to, the claeaifica-| tion and realisation oi the above ciase oi < plOdUCe * HENCE J Our efforts in this Department Have earned cs a reputation thai is unaseailoble. PROiIPT AUCTION SALES. Consign all Lots to • ■ H- MATSON end CO., ... - ■ *"• Christchurch. .
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15047, 15 August 1914, Page 19
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