auctions. H. MATSON AND 00. B UYEKS, R E A D I IT IS A PLEASURE TO READ SOMETHING THAT IS WORTH while AND CAN" RK BOUGHT RIGHT. THE USUAL HUMDHUM A D VER , nSEME>TS, £)* THE OFFCHANCE OK CATCHING SOME nrn YOU CAN READ EVERY DAY, hut'tue following aeeallreasONABLY PRICED AND WITHIN STRIKVvr distance we will be pleased'to show YOU OVEB THESE PROPERTIES, BUT DON'T DELAY, AS THEY ARE SURE TO BE SOLD. "ALREADY TAKEN ON A LARGER PROPERTY A Nit is anxious to realise on his holding ■A of i ACRES of FIRST-CLASS LAND, together with a HOUSE of 5 ROOMS, bathroom, scullery, and warfahonse, pantry, dairy, 2 sheds, etc., elec. light, n- "f" c. water, concrete cowbaib (5 ccwt); i-nfile from tw and school, 1J miles railway. Watered windmill and springs; fences of gonsa and: wire; c&rriod 3 cows aid 1 iorse. £17.i0. Terms arranged- This little home is most suitable for a working man, and makes, with its pleasant surroundings, life a pleasure, especially when it can be bought ngbL H. MATSON and CO. WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS ? 6-ROOJitED HOUSE, all necessary outbuildings, 27 ACRES of alwhing land. Price £lO5 per acre. This farm has merely been scratched, and is just a handy size. H. MATSON and CO.
TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. ACRES Cropping l*a&, will »t»nd intense cultivation. Eight-roomwi 4s J intense cultivation- Eight-rooxnwi HOUSE, verandah, scullery, bathroom, waahhoute, tool shed, store shod, dray ahefl, n. and cold water; 1-mile from school, 2 miles railway; daily delivery; artesian water supply ■ 4 paddocks, well fenced, all in, pasture and' flat. In Marshland, best family homo we have to sell. £ll6O. SO-ACRE DAIRY AND CROPPING FARM. /"VNE of the neatest and latest on our land 1/ register. Where can you beat this? 25 acres ploughed ready for wheat, *24 acres in pasture. Five-roomed HOUSE (good), elec. light, h. andi c. water, 3-stall stable, shed built of iron, cowshed and baile. Owner pays Tent £39 half-yearly; also interest on Government mortgage of £7SO. This l«Me is for a S3 years' term, right of renewal. Owner will sell his goodwill. Sitoaied in Elle&mere district, the land of pigs and peas. H. JIATSON and CO. Milks 18 cow®. Folio 1230 H. MATS OK and CO.
EIGHT ACRES, 4-ROOMED HOUSE, AND STABLE. RIGHT in the heart of ft prosperous fwming district, 12 miles from Chriatdhurch, not five minute# from main and progresjiv* town- H«re » m*n c»n live, milk a few cqus, keep pigf and ppultry. And if a steady man, fee will lie forever pestered with work— fencing, ploughing—fey neighboring farmers. A. fine annual return for ft working man- Only £3OO caah required. Price £BOO, oe near offer. Land worth £l3O jmt araa. H. MATSON and CO. -PRKfi Birrs « acbes, broomed A>UtM/ COTTAGE. Favourably situated, i-mife torn a achool. Artesian water. All in gxmas. Vet; anxious to sell. H. MATSON and .CO, 31 LET AT SPWQ TOUXDBJS 3CTEK, j r~ ' ' ■ m /J-EOOIOED BOUpE, phartered and papered, " on. a concrete foundation. Conveniences; elee. light and gas, high p. miter, sewer, b. and e. water, B»tbroam and ba»n, scullery, oeppar, tabs, range. To -wind up an estate the trustees are prepared to sell at £I9OO. North Cfsrtrtchirrch. J I MA!TSOK and CO. OAN BE BOUGHT BXLOW 3fOKTQAGE. SPLENDID AGRICJtTLTpRAL lAW, not 7 jn|les from Chriptehuich. Will grow anything, and the 87 acres are divided into 7 paddocks. The house if a solid 2storeyed residence, and eould be made most attractive. All the other buildings are new. This is a slashing proposition, and thg m<H»t optimistie buyer will be amasftd at the figures we can produce. Around ijioo an aers land, yet this place can be purchased for nwly half. Offer wanted. Pel. 1?17. H. MATSON and CO. MILKS. 40 COWS AND CARRIES SHEEP. IOQ ACRES, £3O PER ACRE, £9OO Cash or thereabouts, renewable. Mortgaged at 6 per cent. 7-roomed House, /phaae. Rural nail; all outbuildings necessary. Watered by natural streams. Good recommendations. Fol. 1234 H. MATSON and CO.
mm FABM IN NOETH CANTERBURY. THIS is one of Canterbury's far-famed properties. Magnificent plantations, abundance of -water, modem home. Fatteas every lamb in .the place. Clean, sweet, native country, for the moat part; balance heavy flats •which will grow anything, and which have been merely scratched- Carries 1600 eves, horses, and cattle. Where the wool m xrowtu E. MATSON and CO. KEEK TO QUIT. mHB OWNEK ha* taken on a different X proposition, and will sell his 10 acres in the heart of magnificent cropping and Sating land. No buildings; a few miles om Addingtoa and the City. Fol. 1227 H. KATSON and CO. EWES AKD LAMBS. EWES AND LAMBS. VTO self-respecting ewe can possibly be X* expected to rear her progeny without the aid of SALT. In an ordinary season Nature provides this in the frees, bat with the "winter we have jest experienced. the heavy rains have washed oat every possibility of there beinc any, so farmers who want big, strong, healthy lambs will, have to use ARTIFICIAL MEASUREB. H, MATBON AND CO. havo a limited somber of boxes of SALTLICK. This is the only salt. ' Eaeh box contains IS 51b block •t solid salt, and tb*e is absolutely no WDtta. Our price for the same is XI per Vo*, delivered on trucks at our Wool Bfced, 444wfton. This works oat at Is 8d per wl cannot be equalled for value. ,> *MWEBB. WBITB FOB A TBIAL BOX. H, MATSON and CO.
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