AUCTIONS. „ H. MATSON AND CO FARMS WORTH THE MONEY. 'l?OA PER Acree.in a fvnvxXfOV He Dairying and Cropping District; ~ Y ~•*".j. iTousft. stable, unhandy; beautiful district. £3OOO can remain unpaid for a term of years at 6 pex cent. Fol. 90i. • H MATSON AND CO. •00 ACRES, L.U. IN 2 BLOCKS. •f fJA ACRES at Is 9d and 50 Acres at 2 10U 18 paddocks; 4-Roomed House and outbuildings; 25 acres wheat and 20 acres oats. Goodwill, £I4OO. of which owner wiU leave £750 on mortgage. Fol. 1150. H. MATSON AND CO. BANKS PENINSULA. ft A A ACRES, fL.I.P.; rent-6a 7d; new JUU house of 5 rooms; stable and sheepyards; 7 paddocks, and well. watered; 200 acres ploughablo, carrying 500 ewes, 8 horses, 2 cows; several «™ ** rn V mp i e ." merits. Aa a. going concern £3OOO. Fol. ». H. MATSON AND CO. ON THE COAST. PQO ACRES, Renewable Leased-Rent, £2O Uc/O is 8d per annum; mostly easy slopes, ores flat, 120 acres grassed, balance bush; thole section lies right to the sun; cream cart calls twice weekly, lullor particulars on application. There is no doubt that a man going on this place with the necossary grit and a little capital has only to stick to it for 5 or G years to come out a winner. Price, £3 10s per acre, and terms given. '■ Fol. 95a "H. MATSON AND CO. EASILY HANDLED. SOLID FARM:' AT A MODERATE PRICE. 4Q ACRES, Solwyn County—Numerous .lo paddocks, live fences surrounded by good roads; a gentleman's residence on it. and all in first-class order. Price, £ls, and well worth the money. Fol. 111 c. H. MATSON AND CO. NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP \ COUNTRY. . 1 C A ACRES, Freehold, 435 Acres LeaseID U hold,- in several blocks; loutals. Is to Is 6d per acre; house.of 7 rooms; h. and 'c, bath and all offices, stables, woolshed. coachhouse, granary and eheepyards; 585 acres all told. Price for Freehold £ls per acres all tola, acre. Fol. 107 H. MATSON AND CO.
NEAR TOWN. ,\ AIRY FARM or Cropping, 50 Acres; all U biiildings. house of 6 rooms; close to Btations, stores, creamery, school, P. 0., etc. Price. £6O per acre, of which £IOOO cash will be accepted; £3OOO can remain, on for 3 years at 4J per cent. Fol: 6Sp. H. MATSON AND CO. LARGE FREEHOLD FARM. • f-QQ/Y ACRES, North Canterbury—Carries LOOU 11W cheep easily; 600 acres are in ijrass, 80 acres in oats, 20 acres wheat, oalanoe nativo and scrub; 15 paddocks; house of 13 rooms; woolshed, stable,', dip, and yards; 2$ miles from school, 3 miles from station. Price £6 10s. Terms, £4OOO cash, balance and all other, particulars on application. Fol. 93H. , . • H. MATSON AND CO. '2O MILES FROM TOWN. *>Qfi jood quality Farm, in &il\J n paddooks; 90 acres first-class land, which will produce 8 to 10 tons potatoes 'to the acre, together with practically new house of 6 rooms; h. and c, bath and' >ll .offices; largo number of outbuildings. Price, £26 per acre. Terms can bo' arranged. Anyone with £2OOO could go into it. One mile from school and 2 from railway station. fol G6R. \-LiJ y *~ H. MATSON AND. CO. . NORTH CANTERBURY. Q7A ACRES-rSome of the richest limeOI \J stone land iD Canterbury; 9 paddocks ; new house, all outbuildings; full list of implements; 1200 shoep; household furniture, etc Price, £15.700, walk in, walk out. Cash required, £4OOO. Fol. 41T. H. MATSON AND CO, FIRST-RATE CANTERBURY FARM. AQf\ ACRES—I 4 Paddocks, well fenced; 4fcOU . race iu every paddock; 110 acres' in wheat, 160 p.cxea in oats and turnips; substantial residence; h. and 6. hath, and all offices; men's whare; stabling; ample ill necessary outbuildings; sheepyards and dip; 4-bail cowshed; orchard and plantation. Price, £27 per acre. £4OOO ca*h, balance arranged on reasonable terms, Fol. 1298. H. MATSON AND CO. SMAL GRAZING RUN. , FREEHOLD PROPERTY ON THE DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM. qq A ACRES in tho North Canterbury »./OU Sheep Country, with oil buildings thereon. This is worth investigating, «nd ran ba bought either ono of several ways—viz.. subject to existing Government ar-Tii-goment or as absolute freehold. If tcnght subjaot to the D.P.S., the ownor accept £IOOO cash.. One of thoso propositions a bit but of the: ordinary. W« should say that it's a ready seller. H. MATSON AND CO.
TATTERSALL'S. - TATTERSALL'B. TO HORSE OWNERS. HORSE OWNERS. WE have not sufficient HORSES coming » ' iu to satisfy the immediate demand. SPRING SOWING. SPRING SOWING; DO NOT WAIT. • DO NOT WAIT. Sell at Once, wh«i the Publio Want Them. Sell &t Once, when the Publio Want'Them. Send prompt particulars, so as to have all Bona Fido Entries Advertised. NO GOOD v . NO GOOD Speculating on the Market getting Dearer, or waiting till your Entries have shed their so?fcs, or until some indefinite date of some local centre sale may save'you a few shillings' expense, with no warranty of a satisfactory Realisation. .IP YOU WANT TO SELL, IP YOU WANT TO SELL, AND YOU DO; many have waited for 12 months to quit, V ' WELL, SELL NOW, h you will Miss tfhe Momentary Inquiry. H. MATSON AND 00. WOOL. SKINS. HIDES. ' PAT. T. MATSON AND CO. dasire to draw the *■• attention of FARMERS AND OTHERS To the ■. ■ . SPECIAL SALES OF WOOL Being held on the SECOND THURSDAY Jin EACH MONTH. SKINS FAT HIDES " Are Sold by ue EACH THURSDAY. We regard the above Brunch of our Business as'beinp one of the most important to our. Vendors, and EMPLOY AN EXPERT, who devotes the whole of his time to the Classification and Realisation of the above Class of Produce. . HENCE Our efforts in this Department have earned us- a Imputation that is Unassailable. PROMPT ACCOUNT. SALES., Consign all Lots to H. MATSON AND CO., "v ',, C'hristchnrch. uAA ACRES, cubdividod into seven padD\J\J . decfi*, a really model little Homortoad; 00 odd Acres ploughed, 20 Acres in Grass. This is a fine Mixed Farm, 850 odd Acres of which is in one Block, and it resents .great possibilities, ■ Pour-stalled table, Chaffhouse, Combine Shed, and the irent is about J 390 a year, paid half-yearly. The place, with 200 Ewes, 8 or 9 Head of Cattle, 5 Horses, etc., aB a going concern. 42750, with, say, £IOOO down, {tie balance on ** m *' fi. MATSON AND CO.
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