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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. PROPERTY AUCTION. SATURDAY,, APRIL 11th, 1903, J At 12.80 o'clock.' HOUSE AND SECTION AT TEMPLETON. H MATSON ard CO.. instructed by Mr • Kobr-r: Thrmpson will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at thrlr Lend Rccms, Cs«>ei •street. 0:1 t."ie .above djtr. All that, D-J'rahl-"- Property r: T'mpV.nr.. t->mpri=:"» q<:artrr-aore rtc'-ior, bplrg part ff R S. l-!i. to;e"hrr with a c*>mtortib'.e Ffi:T-;o-u:rd Dwc'.li-g Hcu=*, ttr.. th'-reo::. I F<-t tbn?" rr.iTßscd in work in that locilitv :lii* i.i in cxTllrr.t opportunity to -freure a, hen:?. E; siest terms rf psynurit arranged. H. MATSON and CO.. 1370 a,r,d Land Ag?::ta. LAND. LAND. LAND. SOUTHBRIDGE. SOUTHBRIDGE. 2<M ACRES. 201 ACHES. H MATSON a:id CO. have beer, favour"! • with instruction* irom Mr .W.n F:nrVam to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at LreMon Sa>. eirly in April, h;compact and snlernid FA KM. in the abnvo famefi di'.tr:,-'. Partlou ars cf the proport" «re 115 follov:? : — 160 Acres in pra?s, 01 acres in stubbjo, ."? acres in It acrp> to ho sown with oh's and pra'.--, 0 .lcrrs in rap». I f-mcniM umiic t'u.xy. -n-rnlscnd. 11:1- ! nleaieiit. sh.vl, cliafThousr. trap- ] L;is», pig-styes, gcorl orchard, splendid plant.'.rion.-. wator in every pad,look. Two miles from South>ridzr and tiro miirfro:n Creamery. This is a (arm which will msWe a grand home for any farmer, ar.d would pay a:iy ?icen!ator to go 1:1 fur. Exact date will be ad-er'is.-d '.atrr. 156.-, H. JIATSOX and CO.

CLEARING SALE. LEESTON CUM DOYLESTON. MONDAY. APRIL 20'.h. 1003. HMATSON ar.d CO. have been favoured • with instructions from Mr W. It. Donald, wbo is retiring from farming, to SELL AT HIS FARMSTEAD, On tho above di'to tho wholo of liis LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Full Particulars Future Advert-isomonU. 11. MATSON rri CO., ir,G3 Auctioneer?. LAND. LAND. LAND. LEESTON CUM BROOK.SIDE-KILLINCHY THE VERY CHOICEST LAND IN CANTERBURY. SUBDIVISION OF AN OLD ESTATE. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. h;ive been favoured with instructions from tho trustees in lho Estate of the late Jno. Lowric, to offer, at an early date (to close the trustee S'r ' 231 ACRES. 234 ACRES SUBDIVIDED INTO THREE FARMS, Viz., HOMESTEAD BLOCK, 100 ACRES, subdivided into eight paddock?., well fenced and watered, rich, heavy land, together ■with 11-roonied house, etables, implements, sheds, and necessary outbuildings. 81 ACHES Gcod Dry Land, divided into four prddoek?, water unci fences splendid 50 ACRES. Heavy, Swamp Land, divided 3 paddocks All of which is clown in grass and etnbble, and ha-s been oaiofuMy farmed by the managing trustee. Bounded by the DoylestonRakaia roads tir.d Le-p.ston-DunsnEdel roads. Tho Auctioneers draw special attention to these fr.rms. as they arc without doubt the very finest over offered to the public. Full particulars in future advertiseniervt. H. MATSON and CO.. 1361 Lund Salesmen.. SOUTHBRIDGE. SOUTHBRIDGE. GOODWILL OF LEASE. O£A ACRES. 7 Years <o Run. Grand £jO\J Land, in splendid heart. Full particulars oa application to 11. MATSON. and CO.. 136*5 Christchurci; ' FOR SALE OB TO LET. pOTJNTRY BAKERY, doing steady trade. v> good district. Tenu 5 easy. H. MAT SOX and CO., 1353 Auctioneers <and Land Age-nte. 'A LISTEN TO THE HUM of the Thresh--tV. ing Machine, which can now be heard all over tho province of Canterbury, threshing out the enormous crops of golden grain. Potato diggers will goon be at it digging and bagging. Teams aro busy carting. Railway officials hard at it trucking to destination. Creameries working night and day. and tho growers the most busy of all-, raking in the golden, sovereigns. To become- a settler und end all troub.es in this Garden of Eden apply H. MATSOX and CO. \ LIFE TIME'S CHANCE—Within 26 A miles of Christchuroh, four miles of within, one miio of railway, school, and telegraph office, a farm, '?ucu a one. First-clues oomiortablo homestead, 7 rooms, stable, woolshod, dairy, etc., first-class orchard •ar.ci bsEiitiful jrnrdon, artistically laid out in ornamental shrubs, surrounded' with 2GO acres of first-olasa aTa:blo land, subdivided inio 12 paddocks, well fenced, and magnificently watered. Owner has occupied for 25 years, and is now selling. No eons to assist end ■bad health causing nearer tho city absolutely necessary. Prico £17 10s. Ensy terms. Xcvcr get such a chance i>ga.in. _ No. 223 ,4 DAIRY FARM, BEST OF LAND, 12 -£-*• miles from town. Price £25 10s per acre. Terms <asy. 145 acre 3 real first-cia.*? heavy land, su'xiividcri into 6 paddocks, well fenced and planted, closo to railway ar.d school, together with «■ pood dwcllirg-liousc, etable, end cowsheds, and a mile from tho creamery. I 3 a poor man's chance to inako a living, renr a family, and die in affluence. \ IN THE RICHEST COUNTY IN ■iV. THE WORLD, SELWYN. 400-acre farm, good land, p.aco ill grand heart, subdivided into 12 paddocks, splendid house of 8 rooms, dairy nnd stnblc, chaffhouse, granary, implement shed, sheep yards, dip, etc., ivitivin li miles of creamery, in fast growing district aud Isnd all heavy agricultural iand. This farm is 11 gift «t £14 per acre, as the buyer goes into n place till ready made, no expense, and in addition to making largo interest on his money tho property wi.l increase in value, as it ij suitable for cutting No^Jit; \GIFT. compoTcd with properties recently offered in same distric-L. Waikari. 200 acres of good level iand on a, hiyh terrace, all ploufrhable, end exceiient wheat and barley land. For sheep country unequalled 11: ili" world. Within ten. minutr s ci the rnil.\uv and telegraph office, clo.i-? to pood salewucis. cr.d with groat prospective value, a!! well fer.ced and watt rod. good house, well planted, ond suiroundod with trees, etc. Pri<n £fi 10s. N0._214 A ELLESMERE. The tuoney. -*i. EvayoH' well here. You iicvit

hear of fni.itre* or bankruptcy \n this district. .V farm 175 ??rcs. fronting the main I roifl, subdivided into 10 paddock?, the soil. I cli! so good and watered by i-tTiiisiviv.t streams, r.ioc- cottage homestead. G-stalK-d stable, cowshed. 10 bails, trnpshe*!. crinary. Pri.-o £-2i l<"is. and hrjje portion of ymrchri -.- ir.on?y car. remain oii i:iort£ape Xo. 211 A SMALL, MAN'S CHAXCE. o:-o -"■ cf the bf.y*.. C'.oso 1o Lirroi::. 7"> rcres nf heavy trrnzir.g and l.nul. iarpo front aso 'o two rrads. gocd a r 1 rmtbuilciiiijK could ba c»'< up if tis-irfi. 1 !;o whole is ?cri.rciv fr'.ccd r.r.H rorvcr.: >nily su-bdi-cided. p.'.ri. in cuitivstion ar.d Fp'ciiflid dr.ihias»p. Priro £17 j,cr r.cr«. No. 2f!o \ 900 YEARS. MADE IK .\C--A- QUIRED. -I.VJ seres, btirp p;>U :;ciid limo'ioi'? viowr.s and rii'h flats, v.;'.';];;: t'.ivi'c miles cf :■ &hipi>in~ port ami r> n:ilcs cf mum town. The wliclc i> subdiviri.-d n;ta 1C rtKidccks. There is a snlmd.d h'ju-r of S r.iorr" Miard^l , .. «tab!e. woo'.*li.-<7. .5-*ir'|tri Jtab-'.o. shorp yard.?, tl-ip. etc.. s=plpr.d:'d gnrdc , . , .. liiri hravily p.avtpd with tr<«~ Ti.is frrtn is a $pa:l oiip ar.d v.-eil worth cm: z icr. Kent r.rait)!, Price for gcodwill r.nrl i:-z----prcvem?r.t? £lo"5. \PPREYDOX. cbsp to trara. A ehr.r.co. •;') of .iplendid I?rd. will prow or?ior..<>. potatoes, inar.eold.-i. against the world, pood (ivrellirp-lion&o 7 rooms, vorru'kh. nire eardert, ccw>h?d. nr.'l outbuildings. Price £1250. _ Ea?y teres. '' t MEDIUM AGRICULTURAL AXP -TV sH£EP FAKII. 67.) acres of sweet plair.i". »vf'l wcterod, securely fenced with live and wiro fences, iaplo n'ant?tion=. and we!. wa!ero<i. The l?.r.ei grows good oat». whoat ur.d barley, nr.d j-.rccucea capitel preen cro;is eucli as turr.:ps ti:rl' rane, dwe'.luie-housc 9 rcoiii"!. s;;>::d;dly ij-uiit, 9-*tal:cd sia'.iie. iiuplenifßt c:"xi. ch*2hous<». A caphai property srd a model horns, gocd orcha:d. Price £6 ICi per acre. Xo. 203 \ LEASE of CiO ACRES. LEESTOX 2\ DISI'RICT. Tlic goodwill for sn'e. This property is ef the best, subdivided into 8 pid<toc!c3. clr«e to school, railway. zv.<\ creamery, liousc of 4 rooms, stable. chatfhou e e. etc Xo. iai 1352

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11547, 1 April 1903, Page 12

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