AUCTIONS. 11. MATS ON AND CO. BY AUCTION. SATURDAY, lSth JANUARY, 1919, IN OL R ROOMS, at 12 o'clock. MOTUKARA'RA DAIRYING, CROPPING, AND CRAZING LAND. MOTUKARARA DAIRYING, CROPPING, AND GRAZING LAND. If. MAT.SON and CO. have received infrom MR M. COONEY, of JicQueen 3 alley, to 'submit to Public Auction, o:; tho above date, that Magnificent Holding known aMcQL'KKN'S KbTA'i'E. _ This Property ha, been in the Coonoy laniily for a j'reat numbc-p of years, and it in only. ,1° medical advico that lias detided Mr Cooney to place his property on tho Market for competition. 660 iciiSl: This property is, without doubt, one oi the litest mixed farms in Canterbury. The heavy land cannot be excelled in any part of New Zealand for cereal growing or dairying. The- fortunes that have bc~en produced from Gebbie's Valley through bar.ey growing is ancient history to all Canterbury settlers. The Hill portion of the property is. splendid grazing, sweet land, ar.-d great "'.inter country. Tho property is well subdivided, ample drainage, well watered, and wo know of no farm that i 3 as favourably situated or has so many natural advantages. Its capabilities aro unlimited, and extended road frontages making tliu property easy ol access and egress. On the property there are Two Homesteads. Tlie buildings of tho Main Homestead comprise an up-to-date House oi S rooms, hot and cold water, and every convenience, woolshod, 8-stall stable, man's whare, motor shed, and outbuildings. Very up-to-dato fhc.'p dip. The Homestead is connected with tho Telephone. This property could l>e sold with the greatest of ease for subdivision, and presents great possibilities for so doing. It is situated 3i miles from tho Motukarara Post Office, School, and Station, the Creamery waggon collects tho cream practically from tho door. • As a Stud Farm it would bo ideal. To tho man it is within a very short run of the Town. Opportunities like thi3 ouly occur under exceptional circumstances, and we can confidently recommend all classes- of property buyers to inspect this property without delay. Thero are magnificent plantations on the place suitcblo for timber. The Vendor is prepared to loavo £10,000 on tho property by way of Mortgago, or the Purchaser can inako hi'j own terms. With tho amount of loosv money seeking investment through the length and breadth of tho Country, tho qtiestion of finance would be a very minor item to any intending purchasers. „ H. MATSON and CO., 71G9 Auctioneers. SALE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22nd. SPECIAL ENTRY. On account MR J. 11. PROSSER, Leeston: 18 Purebred 3-shear Border Leicester Ewes (Flock 391) 12 Purebred 1-shear Border Leicester Ewes (Flock 39-S) 17 Purebred Border Leicester Lajiibs (Flock 394) Further Entries Solicited. 7163 H. MATSON and CO. TO LOVERS OF GOOD THOROUGHBRED HORSES. TO SPORTS, TRAINERS. STUDMASTERS. Etc. THE UNDERMENTIONED REALISATION MUST APPEAL TO YOU. A . TRUSTEE SALE ESTATE LATE A. W. RUTHERFORD, JUN. ■ TRUSTEE SALE ESTATE LATE A. W. RUTHERFORD, JUN. TATTERSALL'S REPOSITORY, TATTERSALL'S REPOSITORY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 9.30 a.m. 9.30 a.m. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • etructions from tlie Administrators in tjie abovo Estate to SELL as above, the ■undermentioned, horses. Tlie desire to draw intending buy era 1 attention to the fact that tho lato Mr Rutherford was an expert judge. Ho never made a selection without great caro and fullest enquiries, and he ha.3 acquired a team of reliable horses in training. The youngsters coming on have taken more than timo and money to put together, and it would indeed' bo difficult to Bccuro as useful a string of horsesi as aseurcdly t«:ey have proved themselves, namely, trophy winners, in New Zealand, to-day. Some Kid, two years old, by Birkenhead, dam Sea Queen (in training) Some Kiss, two yeajs, by Birkenhead, dam Strathspey (in training) Brown Gelding Jingo, four years, by Flams, dnm Lady Content (in training) Brown Gelding, two yeara, by Advance, dam' Stepniak mar© . Black Filly, two years, by Advance, dam Stepniak mare Bay Mare Furling, won Randolph Handicap, Riccarton, in November, 1916, and Ward Hack Handicap at Blenheim in February, 1917. Mark hope, to whom Furling is in foal, is a well-bred sire horse, stock 6hown much promise Actiniae,, chestnut Gelding, by Flavus, dnm Many Colours, two years old, untried Brood Mnre, by Stepniak, in foal to Mark- , hope (imp.) 7164 . H. MATSON and CO. spring-bank homestead. SPRINGBANK HOMESTEAD. SPRINGBAN'K HOMESTEAD. Together with ACRES. OVI/ ACRES. TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, At 12 o'clock, IN OUR LAND ROOMS, CASHEL STREET. THE TRUSTEES in the ESTATE of the late GEORGE RUTHERFORD, SPRINGBANK, have instructed MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION this fino ESTATE, comprising one oi the finest old station homesteads in CANTERBURY. ( Tho land comprises some ol the sweetest and best of its kind, and ha« all its virility in it. The farm is conveni ently and well subdivided, has ample wator magnificent plantations and ornamental grounds. This property has been the envy of all land hunters and homeseekers for a long period, and is only now placed on tho market under exceptional circumstances. Tliero i 3 a dip, woolshed, motoi ehed, and buildings almost in cxcess of requirements. If you have money for investment, or if you are looking for a heme or want a farm, do not be cajoled into purchasing any other proposition until you hr.vo looked this over, as it will be sold, and properties of this class are not obtainable in Canterbury. TERMS: 10 PER CENT., on FALL OF HAMMER, 15 PER CENT. ON POSSESSION. BALANCE MAY REMAIN ON MORTGAGE 5 YEARS at Si PER CENT. 7166 H. MATSON ar.d CO.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16419, 13 January 1919, Page 10
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