AUCTIONS. fl. MATSON AND CO. TATTERSALL’S. TATTERSALL'S. TATTERSALL’S. HORSE OWNERS. HORSE OWNERS To iiUAOij w v» We have not sufficient Horses coming in to satisfy the immediate demand. OPRING SOWING — OpRINO SOWING--88 S 3 SSB S 32 33 S S 8 S 3 & Send -prompt particulars so as to have all 3ona Fide Entries Advertised. NO GOOD NO GOOD NO GOOD Speculating on n ( *'.S»'V”r ilh ” 01 * ■*“*' actory realisation IF YOU WANT TO SELL IF YOU WANT TO SELL LND YOU DO, many have waited for 12 nonths to quit, WELL, SELL NOW, Jr you will miss the momentary inquiry. H. MATSON AND CO. WOOL. SKINS. HIDES. FAT. H MATSON AND CO. desire to draw the * attention of farmers and others to the SPECIAL SALES OF WOOL SPECIAL SALES OF WOOL Being hold on th® SECOND THURSDAY IN EACH MONTH. SKINS FAT HIDES Arc Sold by us EACH THURSDAY. We regard tho above branch of our business as being one of the most important to our vendors, and employ an expert who -devotes tho wholo of his time to the classification and realisation of tho above class cf produce. HENCE Our efforts in this Department have earned ns a reputation that is unassailable. PROMPT AUCTION SALES. Consign all Lots to H. MATSON AND CO„ 218 Christchurch. A BANKS PENINSULA SHEEP FARM. gQQ acres highly improved government RENEWABLE LEASEHOLD; 23 YEARS TO RUN, WITH 1400 SHEEP, BESIDES CATTLE AND HORSES, ETC., AS A GOING CONCERN. THE DWELLING is ideally situated and contains 9 Rooms, with all modem conveniences, orchard, stable?, machine shearing shed, 12 paddocks, with yards and dip cultivation and csrrieo the above sheep, besides other stock, 4 horses. Wooiprefs. waggon, carts and implements for homo farming. PRICE £6OOO AS GOING CONCERN. and 5 per cent, first genuino ( buyer ip it. EASY TERMS TO GOOD MAN. F-,1. 7833. H. MATSON AND CO SMALL GRAZING RUN. FREEHOLD PROPERTY ON THE DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM. ACRES IN THE NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP COUNTRY, with Mings thereon. This is worth inmg, and can be bought either one ways, vis.: Subject to existing Gov- ■ arrangement or as absolute freef bought subject to the D.P.S. th# gould acospt £IOOO cash. _ One of those ions much in demand just now and lid say a ready seller. as. . H. MATSON AND CO. } ACRES. comprising a model farm-up-to-date homestead The prois divided into 13 paddocks, splendid ling country, and has grown 45 bushels ieat to the acre. It is within 4 or * cf splendid township, and the price [ is £l4 10s per acre. Onn quarter cash, balance can remain for an extended i. This farm is in one of the best disin Canterbury, and is absolutely a tin. In our opinion the land is worth ° S H. MATSON AND CO. f AHA ACRES leasehold, comprising splen-'-UUU did 'hill country. 18 years to run t Is 6a per acre, with the right of ie.»wal; 110 acres freehold given in with the •;9t. The ' iic-thold and freehold price asked *3 .-53000. Ter nr. half cash. H. MATSON AND CO. A J-ACRES, situated in the Amuri. freevtO O hold, comprising rich downs and sweet hills. This property is well subdivided, has a good homestead, ajid is practically in its virgin state as regards anything being taken out of it. It presents great possibilities, practically on the main road. Price asked. £8 an acre. H. MATSON AND CO. JIC ACRES situate in the Oxford dis"i:AO, (rict, subdivided into 12 paddocks, the whole property in apple-pie order, splendid homestead of 7 rooms, 6-stal!ed stable, ample plantations. Price asked. £l3 10s. or offer. Extended terms given. H. MATSON AND CO. ■i PAA ACRES in two blocks. This is a 10UU river farm. Place carries 1203 sheep, and is one of the neatest and sweetest properties we know, The railway passes through the property. There is a fair homestead, whare and stables on tho place, together with 1200 sheep and all the paraphernalia on the property. The vendor, owing to ill-health, will acept £9OOO, and will take )wn about £3OOO. H. MATSON AND CO. jrprt ACRES, subdivided into seven pad. Dv/U docks, a really model little Hometfeafl; 90 odd acres ploughed, 20 acTes in ; 6 8S. This is a fine mixed farm, 390 odd s res of which is in one block, and it present! great possibilities. Four-stalled stables, chaffbouse, combine shed, and the cent is c’-out £9O a year, paid half-yearly. Th* !?!&’«, with 200 ewes, 8 or 9 head of rattle, 4 horses, etc., as & going oonoern. ■vjjo with tay £IOOO down, ,tho balance on tarsia. H. MATSON AND CO.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17279, 21 September 1916, Page 12
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