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H. BdATSON AND CO. land auction , . thjsl>ay. AT MATSON'S LANI> SALE ROOMS, CASHEL STREET. x . Section of 3a 2r 4p at Flemington, on- acconnt Mr E. M. Hurley. Sate at H. 3IATSON and CO., Land Departoeni 4141 __; A 3£ B E* R L E V SALE. > MONDAY JTEXT. • SPECIAL ENTRIES: 170 Two-tooth Ewes, in grand condition 250 Two-tooth Wethers 40 Two-tooth Ewes 50 Forward Wethers Farther entries solicited. H. MATSON and CO., 4112 # Auctioneers. TTAWARDEN SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES. On account Mr Geo. Rutherford, Eastcott, SgO Very Forward Halfbred Lambs On account of Mx W. O'Brien, 100 Prime Freezing Lambs* On accounb itr Jno. Lynsky, 100 Prime Freezing: Lazaba On account of Mr L. Doyle. Glengrove Farm, 100 Prime Freezing Lambs On account of r Client, 300 Prime Freezing Lambs 60 Fafc Lambs 60 Prime Two-toqihs H. MATSON and CO., 4113 Auctioneers. NOTICE TO EPICURES. GROCERS, CLUB MANAGERS, HOTEL.KE.EPE.RS, . And all those fond of DAINTIES find SUPERIOR DELICACIES. HiiATSOK and CO. have received ir.struc- • tione From Mr F. Waymouth (who is kindly aotxng {or the Executive of the 6brn Uisrovery) to SELL, at their STORES, Cashel street, at 2.30 p.m.. en THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13th. 1902. A Large Quantify of SURPLUS SUPPLIES that, had to bo left behind at LytfcpJton for want of space on the shin Discovery, and principally owing to late arrival no time was al owed for tracs-ahipraent. Xhe following are some of the principal item*:—l 3 cn3es or cauliflowers. J2 caees of roust chirken, 12 casc3 boiled chicken, 20 cases rump steak, 5 cases of roast turkey, 2 cases whole roast phea3R.nt, 4 cases lamb and green peas, 1 case roast partridge, 1 case assorted p : rWes, t cases Cheddar- cheese. 5 cases roast kidney, •2 cases curried fowl, 7 cases fieh, 6 cases Julienne soud. and numbers of other goods ton numerous to mention. N.B.—The above are beautiful , y pot up and are goods of supwior make, and never bf»fore bave such delicacies been offered to the public, being a.l selected from the very best the old woTld could aunp'y. 3758 H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers.^ WANTED~7or~a — Client, a COTTAGE of 3 or 4 Rooms to Esnt. Between town and Heathcote. Apply, H. MATSON and CO.. 4143 ■ Land Department. v H. MATSON AND CO., ■ 164 CASHEL' STREET; - , A FEW PROPERTIES well,,worth inspection. No trouble spared to satisfy your. . wants. ■ ' ' -" ' KILLINOHY. ■ •. ■ ; 325 - Acres, divided into 14 paddocks, together ' witJi ' good- .Djwbllingfhouee • and outbuildings, about 5 miles from Railway -Station) School and Church; • land. is both light and,heavy; £8 10s,ppr acre. . * 431 "- " ' ' . " G'REIiNPAiRK.- <■ 119 Acres 16 Perches, 3 jniles from creamery, - divided into a paddocks laid Sown in 16 acres oats, cowsheds,.stables,, piggeries, and other buildings.' £10.' ' . 193 ' , EYRETON- DISTRICT."' - . -SO Acres witli a "good G-roomed House . and outbuildings, 14 acres reclaimed swamp, and 13 capital grazing ground. Price, £6 per acre. --«.' ' ' ' 199 :" PAPAKUI ROAD., ... . 4J Actvs and Fine Modern Residence of about .12/tooms, finished, ■ and in perfect order, known .as , £)ovonia. As Mr .Joseph Haydon contetnplates a trip' to Eng-, land, he has authorised us to tease J ."h.a above ■for <a> period of 12 or 14 months, burnished. The -tenant'to have full use of live stock on- tho place, also vehicles, or he is prepared to sell the , property at- a low figure. ' 156 . . NEAR WJNBSOR. 16 Acres, as a whole, or in , .acre blocks, close to New Brighton School, £100 per acre. Terms 10 per cent, down, 15 per cent, date, of' possession, balance to remain'for 3 years at 5 pox cent. / - ■■..,• . TEMPLIJTOIf. 120 Acres, together witth-'Dwelling - House, 4-stall stable, sheep yards, and • ouiboiTdiDge, divided into. 9. paddocks, well fenced and watered, part turnip land. - , 413 * A SNUG FARM, WAIKARI. 68 Acres, subdivided into three paddocks,' adl ploughed, and sown in English, gross* tvio ■years and one year old pasture, 6 acres in bats,' stable, shed, and cottage, etc.' - Prioe JtJeaaonable. • . as 2 NOT OFTEN A CH/UNTOE TO SECURE A CHEAP PIECE OF LAND LIKE THIS ' - ,-. . OCCUBS. - /,"„' £20 Acres of Rich River Terrace, su.bdivi<jkl into five paddocks, securely fenced, doae to good saleyards. Price£4. -'-' - • 133 HAMJY UTTLE FAEM CSLOSE TO . , TOWN. „,..■■- - 10i ,Acres -Splendid Land, and. real gted, compact homeetead, everything about the place in complete and good order. Close t*/tram £980. . ;-' - £06 MARSHLANDS. -16 Acres, together with. S-roomed House, outbuildings and staibles, s.paddocks, all<in crop and in first-clase working order, subject' to lease expiring' June 18th. 'Price £45 per acre. SHEFFILj-O. 1000 Acres, including 40 Acre* Leasehold, all healthy sheep, country, fenced and watered, and adjacent to Railway Station, with good dwellinghonee,of 10 rooms. This is one' of the moat compact and desirable properties on the market; £4 10s. > .127 AMUEI "DISTRICT. , . -. ■ 1000 Acres, altogether the , best , all-found farm in ibe -Amuri, crops "never ;a - failure; only about 150 acres of light la-nd; 160 in crope, 180 in turnips, 310 one-year-old • grass, 180 2-year-old grass, •• fattened nearly 4000 sheep last year; -KB. - ' ■ Fol. 109 7 EYRETXm ~ ; . * 50 Acres, with a good 6-roomed House and outbuildings; 14 acres in reclaimed swamp, and is capital' grazing ground; > prioa, £6 per acre. 1 ~- . ■ --"'-., ■"■• 133 7 CLOSE TO TOWN; ! WiUhdn! 300 yards -of Papanui Railway Station and Tram, 4 Aoree, eecurely fenced, part of Delce Esta-te, feeing Mateon's road. Good Terms. Price per acre, £100. ... LOWEE STYX. " - I 150 Acres, divided imto 4 paddocks, half the property ia heavy land and will grow the best onions in the country, also good turnips and potatoes. The other half is good sheep country. House contains 4 rooms, easily enlarged, traphouse, stables and cowshed, sheep dip, yards, grand artesian supply; a leasehold'of 102 scree adjoining available at £8 per annum -tilj 1906. Price of freehold, £5 per ■c"- V . . 160 H. MATSON and CO., Agents. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIB. JJ AWA R D E_N YARD S. THURSDAY, 6th FEBBUAaY. specoaiTeotries. Account Mr, James Little, Alleadale, 1500 Two-tooth Halfbred Wethers 400 Four-tooth. Three-quarterbied Ewee 300 Four-tooth Wethers 300 Three-quarterbred Lambs • These aheep are all ia good order and oon- 1 dition. . , . N.Z. FARMERS' 00.-OP. R. HA.RDIB, Manager. J. J. ISBISTEK, A. R. ELLIS, L ■ _ Auctioneers. ARTESIAN WELLS S«u*lTA** PLUMBING, GASFITTING, BRASSFOUNDER, VTm , CONTRACT PLUMBER, . FINE MECHANICAL WORK Copper; Brass, Zinc, ana Lead Bought. T. DAN XS, ' 1 198 and 200 Lichfield street, Chrietchurch.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11189, 1 February 1902, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11189, 1 February 1902, Page 12

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