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ATTOTIOZra. H. MATSON AND CO. RICH PASTURE LAUDS. RICH PASTURE LANDS. RICH PASTURE LANDS. DAIRY DAIRY DAIRY FARMERS 1 dairy DAIRY DAIRY EARLY LAMBS and FATTENING EARLY LAMBS FATTENING POSSIBILITIES. POSSIBILITIES. THE CLOSING OF A PARTNERSHIP IS RESPONSIBLE FOR Important Realisation. Important Realisation. Unique Opportunity Of Acquiring A RIPPING FARM. Situate on the rich rein of land in the diiect water line, for which the district has ecomc famous, BETWEEN OHOKA AND FERNSIDE, BETWEEN OHOKA AND FERNSIDE, Subdivided into numerous paddocks w> hereunder, well fenced and excellently watered. H MATSON AND CO., associated with • the N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., have received inst ructions to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, on behalf of the Owner.*, MESSRS CRAIG and THOMAS, Iheir really 6plendid farm of ].)o Ac r es. 142 Acres. 14-2 Acres. 142 Acres. ON SATURDAY NFXT. NOVEMBER Ist, AT II A.M. The Present state of the farm is as follows: Oats and Tares, 19 acres. Oa(a, 15 acres. Oats and Western Woiths Ryegrass, 24 acres. Oni/v Grass, and Red Clover, Si acres.. Whr t, 5 acres. Barley. 6 acres. Lucerne. 11 acres. Wild White Soottisli Clover, 1 acre. Wild Red Clover, 1 acre. Young Grass (1 year), 13 acres. Young Grass (3 years), 25 acres. Old Gruss, 19$ acres. Garden, Stock Yard, etc., Zh acres. Total, 142 ACRES. We Tea 1 1 y cannot eapatiato sufficiently on the possibilities of this farm, so as to do it justice. Its CENTRAL POSITION, the knowledge that in Canterbury, when all is said and done, the proportion of GOOD LAND is so small, makes the acquisition of land such aa this the BEST INVESTMENT THAT MONEY CAN FIND. THE QUALITY is beyond reproach. THE SITUATION is aZI that can be desiTed. METHODS OF TRANSPORT more than fill the bill. Surrounded by Dniry Factories, smiling homes, and prosperous neighbours., on the main high road to Oxford and Sheffield, and the whole of Canterbury, this opportunily must appeal to the moneyed man or to the young man or young coupJo with life in front of them. TERMS--5 per cent. on the fall of the hammer. 10 per cent, day possession. 5 per cent, in 6 months. Balance to remain for 3 at G per cent. Further particulars from the Associated Agents, H. MATSON and CO., and N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., Cashel street, CHRISTCHURCH. Solicitor—C. S. THOMAS, Christchurc'- 1 3981 TATTERS ALL'S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER Ist, H MATSON and CO. -will bo pleased to • receive Entries for the above Sale. Owius to the race meeting on November Bth, there will not be a sale. The following Saturday. Novemtvr 15th, is our Annual Bui' c-ale, and on Monday, November 17th, our Carnival Week Horse .Salo. 3980 H. MATSON and CO. PRESSING FOR SALE. PRESSING FOR SALE. A REALLY GOOD LITTLE FARM. TO CLOSE A TRUST ESTATE. On account of the Trustee in the Estate of the late G. SEATON: 137 ACRES, situate on the Main KIRWEE ROAD, subdivided into 10 paddocks, pood Dwelling House, stable, and outbuildings. PRICE—£I2 PER ACRE. .Most "terms. Trustee -will T>e largely guided by the character of the purchaser. In the market for a few days only. 11. MATSON and CO., Cashel street, 3979 Chris tchurob. H. 0. SMITH. i TJCTION SALE OF SECTIONS, FURNITCRE AND EFFECTS. TO-MORROW, AT 1 P.M. Account MR A. W. MfcKAY, we having gold the property, On Premises, 304 HILL'S ROAD, ST. MARTIN'S. .TWO FINE SECTIONS, adjoining the above property, each, a full quarter-acre, with one chain frontage, northern aspect, planted with fruit trees and lucerne, situated on tram line. Undoubtedly two of the best sections in this favoured locality. The first one will T»e offered with the right to purchase the other also, at the' satrje price. Auction Board on property. Fuller particulars from my office. Principal Items—Chesterfield in green plush, Rimu China Cabinet, 4 Rimu H.B. Chairs (loose seats), Lounge Cheir, Secretaire, Rimu Es. Table, Indian Carpet 12 x 10ft Gin, eplpur being l pink, cream; Copper Fire Spreen, Pedestal Palm Stand, Boole Case, Paragon Teaset (Black and White), Copper Fire Companion, Quantity Cushions, Quantity Silverware, Teapot, Vae<>a, Salt and Pepper, etc., Silver and Oalo Butter Dish, Tapesiry Carpet (9 by 11.3), Axminster Hearth Rugs, 3yds Axminster Runner, Jardinieres, Quantity Good Books, Slip Mats, Rimu Double Bed and Wire Mattress, 2 Duchesses, Wardrobe (Mirror Front, with 3 drawers and hat cupboard), 2 Oa>k 000. Table?, Double Iron Bed, Wire and Kapoc Mattress, 2 Singlo Iron Beds, Wire and Kapoo Mattresses, Bedroom Cabinet. Small Wardrobe (plain front), Bedroom Were, Singer Sewing Machine, Chest Drawers, Palm Stand, Sheep Skin Rug, Wooden Kerb, Pictures, Settee, 4 Austrian Chairs, Kitchen Table, Quantity Crockery, Curtains and Lino, for all rooms, Child's Wooden Cot, Jam and Screw-top Bottles, Milk Pans, Buckets, 3 Baths, Small Churn, 2 Lengths of Good Garden Hose, Scales, Grindstone, Lawn IJower, Tent, 6xß, Patch of Standing Lucerne, MAHOGANY ANTIQUE TABLE, 4 x 3. The whole contents of 5 Rooms, in tiptop order and and can be recommenued. Carriers in attendance for delivery of goods. Take No. 12 Car to Terminus. H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer, The City Market, 550 Colombo street. 'Pho.ie 4497. 399'2 GEORGE ANDERSON AND CO. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY*. THIS DAY AT 1 P.M. A PIANOS, TOOLS. CLOTHING, SINGER DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE IN OUR ROOMS, 633-35 COLOMBO ST.', on behalf of Trustees in Deceased Estate, we will offer a Splendid Assortment of Furniture and Effects, ABSOLUTELY TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. The Main Items are—PIANOS by SPAETHE, lIAAKE, WALTER COLLINSON and ALLISON, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Singer Drophead Sowing Machine, Traveller's Hampers, Duchesses, Wood and Iron Cots, Wood and Iron Beds, M.T. Washstands, Ladies'. Dummies, Mirrors, Incubators, Leather Trunks, and Travelling Cases, Couches, Stretchers, Institution Beds, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen and Dining Chairs, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, Vyce, Saws, etc., Clothing, Blankets, etc., and hundreds ol Sundries. NOTE. —This is an ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE. GEO. ANDERSON and CO., 39g9 Auctioneers. W. F. JOYNT. W. F. JOYNT. RANGIORA. PRODUCE YARDS. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 4th. F JOYNT will Sell, in above yards, .t . Skina, Hides, Poultry, Furniture, Urge quantity Potatoes, Vegetables, and Produce of all descriptions. No Meat until furtW .J4M7-0618 iasiionw. W.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 16

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