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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. BY AUCTION. SATLRDAY' NEXT, ISih JANUARY. 1919 IN OUR ROOMS, at 12 o'clock. 110TUKARARA. DAIRYING, CROPPING. n AND GRAZING LAND. J MOTUKARARA DAIRYING, CROPPING, AND GRAZING LAND, e •t H. MitTSON an<l CO. have received instruction. from UK M. COOXEY, o! IM-eu* \HI.Vy to svbruit to Public Auction, or. the. a novo, date, tfiat Magnificent ♦ ;n ", w . n iIcyUKE.N-.S Kb TATE. lui3 Property has been in tho Cooney faniky for u number of years, and it ia t (J ! 1 »y owing to medical advice'that has doa, cidcci Mr Cooney to place hia property on a tho for coixipciiticn. ■ 660 S; This property i.-s, without doubt, one of ,10 h:l f s:; mixed {arni3 in Canterbury. The ■ lieavy layd cannot bo excelled in any part _ ot Zealar.d for cereal crowing or dairvv I I'"' T »<> fortunes that have been produced irom Gobble's Valley through barley grow- • in? is ancient history to all Canterbury sett:ei'3. Tho Ilill portion of the property > is splendid grazing swec-t land, and great , ". in .''T r , country. Tho property is well Pubfji\ ided, ample well watered, and know no farm that i 3 a3 favourably situated or Jian ko many natural advantages. Its capabilities aro un!imite<l, and extended road making tho property easy of access and oltcss. 011 tile ;>roj)erty there fire Two HomeI steaus. The buildings oi tho Main llomo- | stead compriso an up-to-dato House of S I rooms, hot and cold water, and every convenience, woolshcd, H-stall stable, Tnan'fl t whare, motor shed, and outbuilding. Very .- up-to-dat[> nheep dip. Tho Homestead is co;:l nectcd. 'with tho Telephone. This property could be sold with the 1 greatest of easo for subdivision, and prel senta great possibilities for s 0 It is aituated ,'i.V miles from tho Motukarara 1 ost Office, School, qnd Station, the Creamery waggon collects the cream practically from tho door. As u Stud Farm it v»'ould bo idoal. To' • tho City man it 13 within a very short nui • of tho Town. Opportunities liko this oniv ' occur under exceptional circumstances, and J can confidently recommend all classes of property buyers to inspect thi3 property without delay. Thero are magnificent plan--1 tations on the suitable for timber. Tho Vendor is prepared to leave a largo proportion of the purclmsj money 011 tho property by way of Mortgage, or the Purchaser can mako own terms. With tho amount of looso money seeking investment through the lcnjjlh and breadth of the Country, tho question of finance would bo a very minor item to any intending purchasers. H. MATSON and CO., ] 7350 Auctioneers. QULV E R 1) K N S A I,K. TUESDAY NEXT, 21st. On Account of Clients: 150 Fat Lambs, to b-e offered in lots We eolicit entries for tile above. 7342 H. MATSON and CO. D D I N G T O N sTTTi. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 22nd. SPECIAL ENTRY. On account MR J. H. PROSSER, Loeston: 18 Purebred 3-shear Border Leicester Ewes (Flock 30.1) 12 Purebred 1-shear Border Leicester Ewes (Flock H!M) 17 Purebred Border Leicester Lambs (Flock 39a) Further Entries Solicited. 7346 • H. MATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. LAND AUCTION. HAREWOOD ROAD. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25th, 1919. "JITESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have rci.VA ceived instructions from MR and MRS G. H. STANLEY, to offer, at their Land Salo Room, on tho above date, the whole of their Property, situated at HAREWOOD ROAD. _ For further particulars see later advertisements. H. MATSON and CO.. 7345 Auctioneers. DESIRABLE RANGIORA TOWNSHIP PROPERTY. To be offered by PUBLIC AUCTION at RANGIORA STOCK SALE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28th. H MATSON and CO. have received • instructions from MR JAMES MARSHALL, Truste© in tho ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN ARMSTRONG, to submit by Public Auction, the very desirable holding in the Estate, comprising 2 ACRES 2 ROODS 11 PERCHES, comprising Lota 42-45, and 78-81, in the Borough of Rangiora, fronting Victoria and Percival streets, and being part of Rural Section 226 a. BUILDINGS include:—Good Dwelling-. House of 5 Rooms, Stable, and Traphouse, otc. Land Transfer Title. All particulars from 7351 H. MATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT OXFORD. HMAT.SON and CO. have received in- • structions from MR WILLIAM WELD, who has sold his Property, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, 011 THURSDAY, JANUARY 30th, the Whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. 7314 H. MATSON and CO. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. SPECIAL SALE. TATTERS ALL'S HORSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1919, At 9.30 a.m. H MATSON and CO. have been instruct- • ed to offer as above, the whole of the RACING STUD in tho Eatate of the late A. W. RUTHERFORD, JUN., BROOKDALE. Pull particulars will be advertised later. 7343 H. MATSON and CO. SPRIN GBANK HOMESTEAD. Together with KOfV ACRES, ovjyj 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. t-o Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION this fine ESTATE, comprising one of the finest old station homesteads in CANTERBURY. The land comprises some of the sweetest and best of its kind, and has all its virility in it. The farm is conveniently and well subdivided, ha 3 ample water, magnificent plantations and ornamental grounds. This property has been the envy of all land hunters and homeeeekera for a long period, and is only nowplaced on the market under exceptional circumstances. There is a dip, woolshcd, motor ' ehed, and buildings almost in excess of requirements. If you have money for investment, or if you j aro looking for a homo or want - a farm, do not be cajoled into purchasing any other pro- - position until you havo looked this over, as it will be sold, and properties of this class ore not obtainable in Canterbury. TERMS: 10 PER CENT, on FALL OF HAMMER, 15 PER CENT. OX POSSESSION. BALANCE MAY REMAIN ON MORTGAGE 5 YEARS at 3J PER CENT. | IUI H. MATSON and Co. '•

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16422, 16 January 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16422, 16 January 1919, Page 10

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