AUCTIONS. _______ H. MATSON AND CO. CLEARING SALES AND REPLENISHING SALES. TO VENDORS! TO VENDORS! IQHOULD you have to ecll your property, r 0 your loose is expiring, and you desire t lav© a CLEARING SALE, it is just to have the brat and roost Reliable Salc-mei os to have inexperienced or non-cmcicnt t prosentetives. H. MATSON and CO: glad to undertake CLEARING SALES m «. r-.irta of country. Our charges arc o, tic lowest scale, and we are able to 6 «PP' • Expert Salesmen and good Judges, and clii and up-to-date -methods of coiuiuctin Sho work. Prompt paymc'.t and nccoun Silts rendered ir. detail. H. MATSON and CO. HITS TEAR. THIS YEAR. THIS YEAR. rp HE WOOL CLIP OF NEW ZEALAXI i has boon purchased by the Bntisl Government and the Wool is acrain bemi handled under the Ffimo conditions. 1 With repaid to the Sale of your Wool, th< / promts are assured, and it only require judicially displaying and careful and expor knowledge on behalf of tb° Brokers. CONSIGN WOOL— 11. MATSON AND CO., ADDINGTON. Tho Firm's Appraisements sure C'onrhictobt the Principal of the Finn, who •». lift ■timo experience as a Wool Br-... ' acknowledged as an authority in thi= lysines. POO PER ACRE—Rich, heavy land, on abOU of the best farms in a good dis trict: well fenced and watered. New up-to-dato house, outbuildings, stable * cowshed, milking plant, and engine water laid on. Crops of wheat am oats looking very well. Grass pin] to waste. Crops given in. Fol. ll H. MATSON and CO. ipQ(\ PER ACRE—AII rich wheat-growin and sheep-fattening land, in 9 pad docks. Land very clean and care fully farmed. Haa grown 80 c wheat and 91 of oats. Alio came and fattens large numbers of shee; and lambs. Excellent 6-roomtd resi dence, h. and c., and all offices, gai den, lawn, orchard, beautifully situ ated. All outbuildings, man's whare oto. Ono mile from school, 2 iron railway station. Daily mail. Ver suitable for a stud farm. Fol. 8G( H. MATSON and CO. SECURES a Government R« iS/Ov/v/U nowablo Lease. Rent £203 pe annum. Leaae runs out in 194 C .. Five-roomed dwelling and outbuild » ing»; 6 miles of foncing; 40 acres ii wheat, 155 acres in oats, GSO acre old pasture and new graes, balanc ' native. Averages 1200 sheep, am i could carry a lot more. £2000 caai I is wanted, balance in 5 yearn at 5 per cent. Fol. 14 H. MATSON and CO. PQQ PER ACRE —100 Acres, one of th SS/OO tidiest farms in the district, wit i' good 8-Roomed House, 6-stall stablt I and chafihouse, cow bails, dairy, etc 52 Acres Tuscan wheat, 12 acres i red clover, 20 in oate, 2 in potatoes Balance rye gTass and clover. ALI THESE CROPS GO IN'WITH THI PRICE. The owner has to" sell, mua ' sell, and is determined to sell. Can not. carry on any longer owing to ill health. There is an insurance of £60 I on the'buildings. No reasonable de posit declined. Anyone with £800 t £1000 can secure it. Fol. llfl] H. MATSON and GO. _ — . IPQA PER ACRE buys 225-acre fori ImOU in 'West Canterbury, with a ! roomed house and all outbuilding Crops* at valuation; SO acres whea i . . 34 lor seed, -60 acres linseed, eto.; 1 < paddocks. Fol. 54 , ' H. MATSON and CO. / ' 1 1 i ; IT>Qt PER ACRE—This will purchase •fffJOD a good class farm in North Car i terbuiy, divided into 10 paddoolu Iyi with 6-roomed house, good shed< , • - stables, stockyards, all good, Cas. « 'required £2200. Fol. 5 H. MATSON and CO. * — : if QQ —IN the Ellesmere District, when MpO the land is good. This 180 farn \ ' can be secured on account ; of ill health of the owner. It is in per feet order; 10 paddocks, with hous< of 7 main rooms, and all outbuild ings. Station one mile and schoo 2 miles. Fol. 37i ■ H. MATSON and CO. f*~| f* PER ACRE —Some of the riches' JwlP limestone land in Canterbury, sub divided into 9 paddoqks; 6-7-roomet new house; 'all implements, - 1201 sheep, 7 cattle, 10 horses, 40 torn of onaff, eto., at valuation if desir ' .«d, otherwise £16 per acre bare. i Fol. 4» . , ' . H. MATSON and CO. ; POP PER ACRE—SOO, divided into 21 uU paddocks, situate North Canter i y , bury; 60 acres in wheat, 50 in oats 15 in linseed and peas, etc. Resi dence of .6 rooms, h. and c. service ' i ■ 6-stall stable, shearing shed, • am other buildings. Crops in. £2501 cosh accepted from good man. Fol. 135E . H. MATSON and CO. ITHQ PER ACRE, or near offer, for 2231 9wXO • acres in Mid-Canterbury, divide< into 20 paddocks, all ploughable; buildings comprise 6-roomed House , . woolshed, 8-stall stable, and nume rous other buildings. At presen carrying 3000 ewes and 600 dr sheep. Terms, £3000 cash. Fol. 134£ H. MATSON and "CO. —; j— ■ |P iQ PER ACRE—Heavy grass dairy ant ' . cropping land, in North Canter bury, well clear of weeds; 9 paddocks well watered and fencedß-rooruer. house, with all outbuildings, 8-bai oowshed, eto. * Terms, £300 down. Fol. 551 / _ , H. MATSON and CO. PQ 15s PER ACRE—Mid-Canterbury crop - «&0 ping and stock farm; 1500 sheep anc cattle is the carrying capacity. Tota acreage 1370; 100U aores are in gro« and SOO are in bush; 18 paddocks well watered, and lying nicely to the sun; good 6-roomod house, woolshed dip, and yards, new stables, 2-roomec men's whare; 3 miles from roil. Fol. 112 Mcl H. MATSON and CO. ! Pi ry AAA FOR 900 Acres Freehold anc 3wlOiUl/V/ 770 Acre* Native Lease, <r the North Island, at 3s 3d per acre ■ runt. AH ring fenccd, 13 paddocks, well watered by funning streams; 2 sets sheep yards: 1300 acrcs in l. grass. Plenty or timber for fenoing; 7 to 800 acrca grows splendid oats and turnips. Fol. 92E : H. MATSON and CO. Orj PER ACRE will purchase a freehold I of 1130 acres in Marlborough, all in one block, and running in October last 900 halfbred ewes and 300 mixed line. There is a woolshed and yards. The property liee beautifully to the sun, and is well watered. The ' whole is ploughable, and would grow English grass, lucerne, oats, and bar- . ' ley. The downs (about 600 acrcs) are.first-class, with heavy black soil; would grow anything. Owner lives outside the province and is determined to quit. Terms, £2500 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Fol. 85G I . H. MATSON and CO. ' -P A PER ACRE—67OO Acres Freehold, in w t South Island, of whiqh 1000 aores are ploughable. " The property lies beautifully to the eun, and is purely t ewe country, and is being rapidlr improved, and in the near future should carry {5000 ewes, besides cattle. The whole place is free and open. There » a new 5-roomed dwelling with all conveniences, stables, loose-box, , , , ■ men's whare, large woolshed, yards, I dip, and smithy, all in splendid re- ■ pair; 12 miles iiam railway station. .. Telephonio communication with out- . aide world. Present ctock 3300 sheep. ; Terms, £4000. FoL 84G 3UaSB:76UL.
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