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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. ADDINGTON YARDS. THIS DAY*. SPECIAL ENTRY— 5 Woll-brtd Springnrs. close to calving. 3323 H. MA-SON and COCLEARING SALE. AT DRAIN ROAD. DOYLESTON. TO-MORROW. At 1 o'clock. HMATSON and CO.. instructed by Mr . A- McLachlao, sen., will SELL, at his Homestead, as under: — 2 Draus-rit Ge!din_s. pood sorts 2 Draught Mare?, good sorts 2 H_ce*i Horses 4 Milch Cows, 3 Heifers ISO Sheep 2 Piss 1 Bu?py and Harness. 1 Tip Cart, 5 Drays. 1 S*ed Drill (grass seed ar.d Tape" soweT). 3 Ploughs (1. 2. and 3 furrows). Set Disc Harrows. 2 Sets Drag Harrows, 1 Ma*«ey Grubber, 1 Ro ler 1 Reaper and Binder (Wood). 1 Self-de-livery, 1 Set Block ar.d Tackle, cm-era i Sets Plough and Cart Har_«*<». lot Feed Oats, also Pic Meal and Crushed Be—« Dairy Utensils. Hmisebo.d Fu-xiinre. and Sundries too numerous to particularise Sale at 1 o'clock. NOTE.—As Mr itoLachlnn has disposed of his farm even- lot is for Bona Fide Sale. H. MATSON and CO.. 3324 Auctioned? a_d_Land_Aapnfc»._ CLEARING SALE AT GREENPARK. FRIDAY NEST, at 1 p.m. sharp.

MESSRS H. -lATSON and CO. have received instructions from the Trustees of late Win. Bennetts, of Green-park, to hod a CLEARING SALE on the above dato when they will SELL the whole of the LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising— 1 Draught Mare. 3 Dairy Cows. 1 Grain Drill. 1 Farm Dray and Frame. 1 Tip do., do.. 1 Di»c Harrows, 1 D.F. Plough. 1 Set Tine Harrows And- G Share? fu'.y ptiid r.p. in Tai Tapu Dsirv Factory, besides quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Also, at th-. -same tirr.e and nlaco. en account cf Mr Albert Ber.-e.tt. 1 Draught Mare. 1 Half do do., -lyrs 7 Dairy Cows. 0 He3d Young Cattle. 27 Fat and Store Pcs 2 Brc-di". Sows. 1 M?«----sey Harris Binder 1 McCormick Crass Mower. 1 SF. P'ctigh. 1 Moulding F'ongh 1 Hay Rnlro 1 Set Harrows 1 Grind-tone. Stakes and Wire Netting. Sundries gaJore, and 1 Acre of Good Mangolds NOTE—The train lenvos Chrt'stchurrh for Greenpark at 8.40. Bennotfs Farm is close to the Greer rarit Railway Station. Sale ot 1 p.m. Luuohe-ou. 3333 11. NfATSON ar.d CO.. Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY NEK-, 25 th of APRIL, 12.30 p.m. Account MRS WALLS. "TT7E havo received instructions to offeT for Vt hALE. on the above date, all that PROPERIY onsMilton street, known as No. 31. comprising Two-storied House of 7 rooms and usual offices, very commedicus stab c and trap sheds fow.hcup.es outstorcs. etc., etc., together with 2 Acres of Lard, having four chains frontage to Milton street. Tho pttentio- of Cab Proprietors, Expr.se Men, M«nuiacturcrs. etc. is drawn to tho above as bt'ing han-riy to low_. Sale 12.30 sharp, April 25th. H. MATSON and CO.. 5.26 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. AT ST. MARTIN'S. OPAWA. On MONDAY .\_-I. 27th APRIL. 1003, At 12.33. H MATSON and CO., instructed by Mr ' R Moore, will hold a CLEARING SALE, at his Farmstead, St. Martin's. Opawa vhen they will SELL the whole of his LIVE ar.d DEAD STOCK, comprising— 1 Light Harness Horsef 25 Dairy Cows, 12 in full profit, 8 lately oilved, 5 springers 2 Calves 1 Miik cart, 1 Whi'ech-ape! cart. 2 sots light harness. 1 tip dray and harness, 2 s'rrrks clover hay, 1 stack oatsheaves. 2J acres mangolds. 1 s.f. plough, dairy utensils, also a milk walk of 40 gallons. Sale at 1230. H. MATSON and CO., 3129 Auctioneers and Land Agents.

A LISTEN TO THE HUM of the Threshing Machine, which can now be heard all over the province of Canterbury, threshing out the enormous crops of golden grain. Potato diggers will soon be at it digging and bagging. Teams are busy carting. Railway officials hard at it trucking to destination. Creameries working night and day. and the growers tbe most trasy of all. raking in the golden sovereigns. To become a settler and end all troubles in this Garden of Eden apply H MATSON and CO. A LIFE TIME'S CHANCE—Within 26 miles of Christchurch. four miles of Raugiora, with in one mile of railway, school, and telegraph office, a farm, such a one. First-class comfortable home.stoad, 7 rooms, •table, woolshed, dairy, etc., first-class orohard ar.d beautiful garden, artistically laid out in ornamental ebxubs, surrounded with 2GO acreof first-class arable land, subdivided into 12 paddocks, well fenced, and magnificently watered. Owner has occupied for 25 years, and is now selling. No sorts to assist and bad health causing nearer the city absolutely necessary. Price £17 10s. Easy terms. NevcT get such a chance again. No. 223 A DAIRY FARM, BEST OF LAND, 12 miles from town. Price £25 10s per scro. Terms easy. 145 ac es real first-olaea heavy laud, subdivided into 6 paddocks, well fenced and planted, closo to railway and echool, together with a good dwelling-house, -table, and cowsheds, slid a mile from tho croameTy. Is a poor man's change to make a living, rear a family, and dio in affluence. No. 2:2 A IN THE RICHEST COUNTY IN THE WORLD, SELWYN. 400-acrc farm, good land, place in grand heart, subdivided into 12 paddocks, splendid house of 8 rooms, dairy and outbuildings, st_blo, chaflhouae, granary, implement shed, sheep yards, dip, otc., within 1J miles of creamery, in fast growing district and land all heavy asrriciiiliuraJ !„nd. This farm is a gift at £14 per acre, as tho buyer goes into a place all ready made, no expense, and in addition to making large interest on his money the property wi.l increase in value, a* it is suitabio for cutting vp ._ No. 216 A GIFT, compared with properties recently offered in same district, Waikari. 200 oc-es of good level land on a high terrace, all pl-ughal - c, and excellent wheat and barley land. For sheep country unequalled in tho world. Within ten nii_ute_ of the railway and telegraph office, clos> to good saleyards, i»ud witr groat prospective value, all woli fenced and watered, good hcus&, woll'plarited. and -uiroiinded with tTees, etc. Prico £6 10s. No. 214 AELLESMERE. The clink money. Everyone does well here. You never hear of fai.ures or bankruptcy in this district. A farm. 175 acres, fronting tie main Lees ton ro,id, subdivided into 10 paddocks, the sod, fill so good and watered by permanent streams, nice cottage, homestead, 6-sta'Jed etable, cowshed, 10 bails, trapshed, granary. Price £24 10s, and Urge portion of purchase money can remain on mortgago No. 211 A SMALL MAN'S CHANCE. Start one —— of tbe beys. Cose to Lincoln. 75 acres of heavy grazing and bean-growirtg land, large frontage to two roads, gocd cottages axil outbuildings, could bo cut up if de?ired. The vhole is securely fenced and oonvcni?ntly eubuivided, part ir. cultivation and ep'ordid drainage. Price £17 per acre. No. 206

A LEASE, 999 YEARS. MADE IF ACQUIRED. 430 acres, being splendid lime-ion? downs and rich data, within three miles of a shipping port and 6 mile, of main tewn. The whole i_ subdivided into 16 raddocka. There is a splendid house of S rooms veiandah. stable, woolshed, 5-si.t'led stable, sheep yards, dip, etc., splendid garden, end heavily p.anted with English trees This farm is a good one and well worth going for. Rent nominal. Price for goodwill and improvements £1575. A SPREYDON, close to tram. A chance. J\ 20 acres of splendid land, will gTow onions, potatoes, mangolds, against the world, good dw-llirg-ho_s. 7 rooms, verandah, nice parden, cowshed, and outbuildings. Price £1250. E-*y terms. A_ EDIUM AGRICULTURAL AND SHr_P FARM. 875 acres of sweet plains, well watered, securely fenced with live and wire iecccs. ample plantations, and well watered. The land grows good oats, wheat and barley, and produces capital green crops, such as turnip, and rape, dwelling-house 9 room., splendidly built, 9-staUed stable, implement ehed, chaShouso. A capital property and a model home, good orchard. Price £6 10s pw acre. No. 203 A LEASE of 250 ACRES, LEESTON DISTRICT. The goodwill ior i-e. This property is of the beat, subdivided into 8 paddocks, cioee 10 school, railway, and creamery, house of 4 rooms, stable, cb-flhou-e. etc. No. 191 1352 MART; BUT LO WPRICED I—Ladies should call at Stronfr-s's, and see the very grrsut but low-priced Lnis in Ladies' and Gals' C.oth. Frieie. and Ztbeiine Caps, in the n«w Y.giio, Motor, Naval, T-m-o'-Shi_ter, and Man-o'-War shapes. They are in a large vanetv of new mixture s and colouring*. A*. Is 9_, U lid, 2s 6d. 2s lid, Sa 6d, 3s lid upwards. f__ _* and Co.

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Press, Issue 11564, 22 April 1903, Page 12

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