AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND OQ. NEW ZEALAND WOOL SALES. NEW ZEALAND WOOL «•* r •- 1 ° rpHB TOTAL OFFERINGS UP TO DATE 1 FROM THE FIRST SALS TO THE 18th OF THIS MONTH REPRESENT: NORTH ISLAND, 8 SALES 152,090 BALES SOOTH ISLAND, i SALES 66.M1 BALES These figures are approximate and represent newapaper figures. IN OUR OPIONION, THE INTERESTS OF THE SOUTH ISLAND ARE NOT IDENTICAL WITH OUK NORTHERN CONFRERES. H. MAT6ON and CO. GENERAL REDUCTION OF PERMITS US TO QUOTE THE FOLLOWING FBOPERTIEB WITH CONFIDENT An exceptionally fine sheep farming property situated within 16 mileß of Christchurch. This would be an excellent place to fatten lambs, as it is well watered and perfectly sheltered, besides being handy to the railway station. There ib a well-built dwelling house of 5 rooms, 7-stall stable, implement shed, large granary, cow-bails and pigstye. The whole property at £9 5s o«r acre is well worth inspection. Folio 1465 H. MATSON and CO. 1400 Situated within 80 miles of Rangiora, a sound property and in good heart, and is at present carrying 1300 sheep. Good foncei in all the paddocks, and the whole property is well watered, and in thorough order. Five-roomed Bungalow with every convenience, solidly built wool shed and yard. The owner it desirous of leaving the district, and has reduced the price to £6 10s per utre. v Folio 1463 H. MATSON and 00. Within a few minute* of the City. Soma of the best grating and cropping land in the district, well watered by artesian. At the present time 5 acres are in grass, and the balanee Is being cultivated. Will carry 6 cows, good 4-rdomed house with - e.1., windmill, dairy with concrete floor, and all necessary outbuildings. The price is £I6OO, and .£350 cash Will be required. Folio 1460
H. MATSON and CO. Itbla 17 stilea Of OhrlstChurch, and In ft fl&ttflshlng g(o-ahead district, mostly in grass, although 80 acres have been ploughed. Three acres In lucerne, well watered, and subdivided by gorse and wire fences, comfortable 1 6;foomed house with gantry, scullery, and bathroom, 5 stall stable and leanto. Price £ls per acre, and easy terms can be arranged. Folio 1450 E. MATSON and 00. 1040 Good r sweet, Sheep country, and only 7 miles (Cttht the railway station. An excellent metal toad leads tight up to the front Aobti Buildings comprise 2-roomed cottage wiih v#randab, wool shed, and splendidlybollt let of drafting yards. Price has been MdUced to 411 par acts, and at ibat figure the prbperty can be made to pay well. Folio 1457 H. MATSON and CO. Situated within 60 miles of Obrlstchurch. This farm is in very good order and will grew Splendid wheat and oat etops. In fact. it will grow anything, subdivided into i* paddooks, all of wbish are well watered and ihelteted. 100 aetsijn wheat, 20 acres in oats, and S fair quantity under cultivation for rape and turnip. The buildings comprist a large homestead in good order, hot and cold water, stptio tank, and all convesitttcel. targe Stable with loft, granary, Implement shad, all necessary outbuildings; also 1064 thtep dip and yards, A most up-to-date property, arid there is everything that could be required for farming purposes. Price i 33 pet act*. Folio 1438 H. MATSON and CO. Another sound little property olose to Oust, wbleh is capable of carrying 600 shtep, as wall as having 50 or 80 acres in crop. This farm is well worth inspecting, and the price, JE26 per acre, it tight. Folio 1899 H. MATSON and 00. The best dairying land and close to Cnriileburefc Subdivided into 12 paddocks v.-itb water in every paddock. Praoticnlly tho whole is in pasture, and is carrying 22 head of cattle, buildings comprise 0 roomed house in good order,' dairy, milk' house, Atab'los, cow shed, etc.. One mile from school and 2 miles from the railway station. Price £65 per acre. Folio 1394 H. MATSON and 00. At present carrying 300 ewes and 30 bead of cattle. Eaa grown 70 bus. of wheat per acre for four years running. Ten-roomed home with e.1., telephone, and all conveniences. To inspect this, property is to appreciate it, and in our opinion at the price of £SO per acre it eertainly merits vow inspection. Terms'* can be arranged. Folio 1388 H. MATSON and CO. Sl*»at*d within three-quarteri of an hour of Ohristchtircb, and divided into two blocks, one of 437 acres, and ono of 152 Hf*' Fire paddoeks, well watered by weeks and streams, will carry 600 sheep and 30 to 40 head of cattle. Good house, with bathroom, h. and c. water, pantry, and washwraee, stables, workshop, and cowshed. The wee asked for the IBS acre block is «8 per acre, and for 437 acre block £25 Vt aere. MM**. ' K- MATSON. and. CO.-
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18905, 21 January 1927, Page 18
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