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Matson, Cox, and Co. FB3SEHOLD FABMS. FOE, SALE BY AUCTION. FRIDAY, JULY 1. HE Undersigned have received instructions from the Owners, Mortgagees, and Trustees of the following Beautiful Farms, ABSOLUTE SALE BY AUCTION, LAND AND ESTATE ROOMS, West street, Ashburton. 808 ACRES Of first-class rich alluvial soil, Situated three miles from the RANGITATA RAILWAY STATION. The improvements consist of a good four-roomed house, four-stalled stable, good sheep yards, outbuildings, <Jfcc. 180 acres of this is laid down in English grass, and the remainder partly sown with wheat or in preparation for other crops; it is divided into six paddocks .by substantial stock-proof wire fences, well watered throughout, and it is believed arrangements can be made for running 2,000 sheep outside the land. To anyone in search of a compact, profitable Farm, the above is an opportunity not often met with, and on such easy terms. Of rich Agricultural Land not far from No. 1, in connection with which it would work well. TO OFFER THEM FOB AT THEIR NO. 1. No. 2. 300 ACRES No. 3. ACRES,

Being R.S. 29212, adjoining No. 2. 32 No. 5. 20 ACRES, Being R.S. 27595, near mouth of Orari River. No. 6. 2QO ACRES, Of Land adjoining the Hon. John McLean’s land on the Hinds. No. 7. The Equity of Redemption of 628 ACRES ’ Being R.S, 31452 and 31453, lying between the Hinds and Rangitata Rivers. A good selection ; and being sold by order of the Trustees, may be obtained on most reasonable terms. An opportunity not often met with, for practical men with moderate means. No. 8. On account of whom it may concern, ACRES, Of good light Land, near the Rakaia, being really fine grazing land. To be had on remarkably easy terms, and for residents at Rakaia requiring grazing land, a chance which should not be missed. No. 9. 450 ACRES, A highly Improved Farm, within about two miles of a railway station, and seven or eight miles from Ashburton. The improvements consist of a first-class fourroomed dwelling-house, elevenstall stable, granary, chaff house with large grain loft over all, three loose boxes, large concrete tank to hold 16,000ga15., one well with windmill, ten acres of plantations, abundance of running water, besides other most valuable improvements. No. 4. ACRES, Being R.S. 27696, adjoining No. 5,

No. 10. 895 AOEES - Of the richest Down Land, about five miles from Winchester. This is alll fenced, and having been fallowed the p«st season, is now in first-class order for cropping. The above fine properties are all offered on THE EASIEST TERMS, And are intended to be sold ; and to Farmers in search of REALLY GOOD PROPERTIES, At moderate prices and on easy terms, the opportunity should not be missed. Further particulars to be obtained from the Auctioneers, who will show intending purchasers over any or all the above Farms, and furnish the fullest particulars. MATSON, COX, & CO., 530 Ashburton.

Matson, Cox, & Co. A UCTIONEERS & VALUATORS, LAND, STOCK, AND ESTATE AGENTS. LOANS NEGOTIATED at Lowest Rates and on most favorable terms. GRAIN MERCHANTS. FORTNIGHTLY SALES OF STOCK Will bo held at ASHBURTON AND TINWALD ALTERNATELY. NEXT SALE at ASHBURTON YARDS On TUESDAY, JUNE, 21sx. j Agents for Royse, Stead, and Co. Agents for Robey. ’s Threshing Machines. MATSON, COX, * CO. THE GUARDIAN i* on every Tea Table in Ashburton.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 374, 18 June 1881, Page 3

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