AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO BY AUCTION. SATURDAT, JANUARY lc'.li, 1919. IX OUIi ROOMS. MOTUKARATIA DAIRYING, CROPPING • MOTUKARA HA DAIRYING! CROPPING; AND C, RAZING LAND. AND GtJAZING LAND. 1!. .viA ISO}- ;:!:<[ CO. have received in- : Jl'O'" .VR :.I. CuONEY, of Axc- ' - v, s V l '\' hlic Auction, *"• Magnificent Holding > j MrCiIKKN'.S ESTATE. 5! . .'/•*" .'°' K ; r V* *'" s ,' u the- Coonoy ; i "".• 31)1 ; i t jiuic!.»v-r of vcara, and it is I " y lu v.' ' advice that has ticj . i.K-.l Wr <_ coney yh.-e his pruper'.v oil . .11. .»aiUt-. !ur «.-riLt;j»oiiiioii. ,| 660JS; - ! i l ,r °P'-'i:y is, Without doubt, one of . .lie tmc.-.i, iisixfd i'urnjs in Canterbury. The ; | heavy hind cannot lexcelled in anv part jo: ,\e«-_ /r.aJaii'l for cevcul :: rowir.>; or dairyr"' r '' r' , V' ;^ s til: " li»ve boon producc-d I 'r":u Gc-bbu's \mley, ihrou - ,'h barlcv "rowi in- is ancient history t., ~ all Canterbury , tcitiC'tH. fht> 11:11 pni'tioii ot the property ( | in spjcn'tid "razing- mvev: land, and great , | Y.w.U;r country. the property is well 'subi , divided, ample drainage, well watered, - and t • iv,. know o: no farm that is as favourably , , ;ituated or has po manv natural advantages. "I ' ts ".['abilities arr- unlimited, and extended ; frontages making tho property easy of , j aci-ess and caress. i On the property thcro aro Two Hoinc- , steads. The buildings of the Main Homestead comprise an up-to-dato llou?3 of 8 looms, hot nnd cold water, and every convenience, woolshed, 8-stali stable, man's whare, motor shed, and outbuildings. Thi3 property could lie sold with the sfrcatest of ease for subdivision, and presents great possibilities for so doing. It is situated 3J miles from tho Motukarara Post Office, School, qnd Station, the Creamery waggon collects the cream practically from tho door. As a Stud Farm it would be ideal. To tho City man it is within a very short run . of tho Town. Opportunities lilto this only occur undei' exceptional circumstances, und I ive can confidently recommend all classes of i property buyers to inspect tliis property without delay. Thcro are magnificent plantations on the place suitable for timber. The Vendor is prepared to leave £10,000 on tho property by way of Mortgage, or the , Purchaser can make his own terms. 'With the amount of loose money seeking investment through the length and breadth of , the Country, tho question of finance would • bo a very minor item to ally intending pur- ■ chasers. H. MATSON nnd CO., 7101 Auctioneers. TO LOVERS OP GOOD THOROUGHBRED HORSES. TO SPORTS, TRAINERS, STUD MASTERS, ETC. ■ THE UNDERMENTIONED REALISATION MUST APPEAL TO YOU. A TRUSTEE SALE ESTATE LATE A. W. TRUSTEE SALE ESTATE LATE A. YV. RUTHERFORD, JUNE. RUTHERFORD, JUNR. TATTERSALL'S REPOSITORY. TATTERS ALL'S REPOSITORY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ist." SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ifit. 9.30 A.M. 9.30 A.M. H 'MATSON and CO. have received in- ' etructions from tho Administrators in tho above Estate to SELL as above the undermentioned horses. The Agents desire to draw intending buyers' attention to the fact that tho iato Mr Rutherford was an expert , judge. Ho never miulo a selection without great carp and fullest enquiries, and ho has acquired a team of reliable horses in training. The youngsters coming on havo taken mora than time and money to put together, and it would indeed be difficult to secure 0.3 •ftseful a string of horses as assuredly they have proved themselves, namely, trophy winners, in New Zealand, to-day. "SEA QUEEN," da,m of "Some.Kid," is by St. Ambrose or Grand Circle from Sequin, by Cuirnssier—Radiant, by Robinson Crusoe —Rudiance. "STRATHSPEY," dam of "Some Kid," is by Gipsy Grand—Reel, by Medallion — j Pibroch, by Lochiel—Fallacy. Strathspey is the dam of, Teviotdale, Birkennale, and Cotillion, all good winners. Pibroch is tho dam of Menschikoff, one of the best colta that ever raced in New Zealand, and grand dam of that groat mare, Warstep. "FLAVUS," sire of JingG and "Actinial," was one of the most successful sires- in Australia, and his stock there havo won many of tho most important r» ce3 - Lady Content, dam of Jingo, is by Birkenhead—Content, by Dreadnought— "Lullaby," by Apremont—Wainroc!;. Jingo won the Woolston Handicap at the Grand National Meeting in August I last. Many Colours, dam of Actinal, is by Medallion—Brown Blue, and Gold • by Grand Flaneur. "ADVANCE" was one\ of tlio greatest racehorses that ever went on to a course in New Zealand, and his stock have'shown their sivo's galloping ability. Stepniak wa3 one of tho most successful sires in New Zealand, and Stepniak mares have always been highly esteemed by breeders. "FURLING" won Randolph Handicap, Riccarton, in November, 1916, and Ward Hack Handicap at Blenheim in February, 1917. to whom "Furling" is in foal, is a well bred sire horse, stock shown much promise. "ACTINIAL," Chestnut Gelding, by Flavus, dam Many Colours, 2yrs old, untried. BLACK FILLY, 2yrs old, by Advance, dam Stepniak more. 7102 H. MATSON -and CO. DESIRABLE OXFORD LAND. TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION on. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, 1919, At 12 o'clock. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. and MESSRS PYNE and CO., in conjunction, havo received instructions from MR A. JENSEN, OXFORD, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, on tiro above date, in H. MATSON and CO.'S ROOMS, his Most Desirable Holding at WOODSIDE, comprising:— FflQ ACRES 2 ROODS 18 PEROHES. Tho Land will bo offered in 3 LOTS, as follows: — LOT I.—llß ACRES 3 ROODS 35 Perches, subdivided into 8 Paddocks. At present there are 4 paddocks in grass, 2 in oats, and 2 in Turnips. Improvements comprise:—Sheep Yards, well containing about 8 feet permanent water, and shelter tteea. The Buyer of this Block will have tho option of purchasing a first-class Cottage for removal' to Block One, and also a large Shed with iron roof, for removal. LOT 2.—217 ACRES 1 ROOD 2 PERCHES. Adjoining Lot 1. Subdivided into 2 Paddocks, well watered. LOT 3.—240 ACRES 1 ROOD 21 PERCHES. Suitably subdivided. There are Sheep Y'ards on tho property. -Possession will be given on APRIL Sth, but arrangements may bo mado with Mr Jensen by Buyers of the Lots to commence ploughing or making other improvements at an earlier date. No stock will be allowed to depasture on the propertv until April Bth. TERMS:— 15 Per Cent, on Fall of the Hammer. 18 l-3rd Per Cent, on Possession (April Bth). The Balance may remain on Mortgage for 5 years at 5\ per ceut. ' The Auctioneers strongly uig.o upon those desiring First-class Holdings to inspect tho above. Mr Jensen has been farming the land for tho past 40 years, and it is indeed seldom that what was originally bush country now comes upon tho market to be offered on behalf of tho original owner. The laud has been well cared ior, and Mr Jensen's only reason for selling is that he has decided to retire from farming. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY;! All particulars from 11. MATSON and CO.. j I'IAE and CO.. I Agents. HELMORE and Van ASCII, Solicitors. 7103 fc.
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