AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. LAND SALE. AT RANGIORA. AT BANGIORA. On TUESDAY NEXT, 19th DECEMBER, At tho Rangiora Saleyards, Oa account Mr Frederick Busth. HIS Splendid Farm cf 130 ACRES, mere or less, comprising some <f the finest land in the district.-known as "Bailor no." together with a lovely Hora-siead of 10 revnu and all conveniences. H. MATSON and CO.
NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. ?lfO AgcnU. BELFAST BUTCHERY CO. IN LIQUIDATION. CLEARING SALE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. AT BELFAST. AT BELFAST. On THURSDAY XiEXT, 21st December, 1005, At 1.30 p.m. H MATSON and CO.. instructed by tho . Liquidator, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises of the Belfast Butchery Co.. as above, the undermentioned LIVE and DEAD STOCK and Butcher's Plant, etc., comprising— 1 Chestnut Geidins 1 Blk Gelding
2 Butchers' carls (good), 1 slaughter springtrap. 2 acts trap harness. 1 sausage machine, 1 sausage filler, 1 fireproof safe 17 x 17 x 30, chopping block, 1 set shop-scales, 1 set cart ecaica, 1 shop lamp, ruling- saddle and bridle, 1 set steelyards. 3 meat saws. 3 choppers. 1 block, writing desk, st«?els. 4 pickle tubs, railings and hooks, 2 horse covers. 2 cart Vags, knives and tools, etc.. also J keg sausage skins. Jcwt salt, 1 tin sasrc, 1 tin thyme, and sundries. fea'e at 1.30 o'clock. 11. MATSON and CO., 7162 Auctioneers and Land Agents. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. AUCTION SALE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, RICCARTON. H MATSON and CO.. instructed by W. • H. Pago, Esq. (owing to his leaving the district), will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, a.t their Land Salerooms, 164 Cashel etreet, on
SATURDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 23rd, 1903, His very desirable- Residential Property at Kiccartcn, known os "Uawa," situated on the junction of the main Riccarton and Ham roeds, comprising six and a half acres, more or less, together with a superior residence of eight large and lofty Tooms, extensive verandah on sides, wide hall. h. and c. water service, bathroom, besides kitchen, scullery, pantry, offices, and general outbuildings. The grounds are tastefully laid out with beautiful trees nnd spacious lawns. Tram passes the door at convenient intervals, making in all one of the most desirable residential properties in tho suburbs of Christchurch. Cards to view on application to the undersigned. H. MATSON AND CO., 7153 Auctioneers and Land Agents. FAR-FAMED AMTJRI. TO LEASE, TO LEASE. TO LEASE,
ONE OF ITS BEST AND BRIGHTEST SHEEP FARMS. IQH/I AORES ROLLING DOWNS, IOU* SWBET PASTURE. LIMESTONE LAND OF GREAT CARRYING CAPACITY. H MATSON and CO ,in conjunction with • F. C. TABART, have received instructions from the Executors of the Into S. Lee to CALL, for TENDERS TO LEASE, for 5 years, the property m> well and favourably xnown as Moor's Paddock, being part of the Horsloy Down Estate. Tenders close on the 4th JANUARY, 1006. and possession will be piven on Ist March. Particulars and-Condi-tions of Lease p>aso apply to the Agents. Also Separate TENDERS for 10 ACRES, Whaie and Yards near Birchdale. It dees not necessarily follow that one tender will ho dependent upon the other. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further particulars apply to H. MATSON and CO.,' F. C. TABART, 7159 ■ ■ < • Agents. 1905 190«. PROPERTY NOTICE. "llf ATSON'S LAND CATALOGUES Free by Ixl. Post. Real Estate in any part of the Country. Don't wait until to-morrow. Write to-day t You can't get away from the fact that you cannot buy butter Farms than "Canterbury Farms." Remember the rich, eweet land* of Canterbury stand alone in New Zealand: The Gem of the British Dominions. Buyers, "Wβ' oan fix you."
(No. 1.) 1 ACRES—Agricultural and Pastoral JA/UU Fum, securely fenced and well watered, subdivided into 13 paddocks; about 400 ecres in ' crop, together with a capital Dwellinghome 8 rooms, stable, implement sheds, granary, eheepy&rds, pipstyea. The whole well sheltered by matured plantations. Price £9 per acre. Fol. 105 (No. 2.) 1 4AH AGRES—Pastoral and Agricultural .!4:UU Ferm, together with a delightful Homestead, beautiful loamy land, grows splendid clover crops, and as a fattening farm is "par excellence." She'.ter plantations oro a feature on this farm. Price £8 10a per acre. Fol. 133 (No. 8.) ftfln AQftES—An exceptionally clean, OUU ew<y>t Fnrm suitable for general fnrming. subdivided into 14 paddocks; fences are particularly good, water in every paddock. About 300 acres in crop. Buildings are firstclass, including compact Dwellinghouso 8 rooms and accessories; situation perfect for all requirements. Price £12 10s per acre. Fol. 231 (No. i.) A Afifi AjORES—Ex Canterbury, chiefly •*UUU limestone formation; 400 ocro3 river flat, 200 acree swamp, balance tussock nnd fern country. Will winter 2000 sheep, B0 head cattlo; Dwellinghouse 7 rooms, stables, woolshed and outbuildings; two teams nnd full working plant. Price, stock and plant in, £2 per acre. Fol. 127 (No. 5.) OfiAfi ACRES—SmaII Grazing Run (21 OV/UV/ years and right of renewal), has 16 years to run. Rent £37 12s 6d per annum, jywellinghouee 4 Tooms, washhouse men's whaTe, stebles, ohafrhouso, buggy and trapnhed; about fonr miles of fencing; 2000 acres good milling bush, estimated yield 450.000 ft timber, carrying » royalty of 6d per 100 ft; about 700 acres felled and well laid down with" . cocksfoot, ryegrass, clover. Price of goodwill and improvement £4000. Fol. 123 (No. 6.) 9(\(\ ACRES— A epecinlly good Farm, will ~m\J\J grow 45 bushels of wheat end grow as good crass for dairying as Tai Tapu; with capital Dwellinghouse, stables, wnshhcuso, men's room good plantations, and closo to creamery, school and rail; 80 acres in grain crop, 30 acres in turnips. Price £12 10s per acre. Fo!. 13 (No. 7.) Qfifi ACRES—A splendid Farm in every OU" particular, good loamy land of excellent quality; about 150 acres in crop, well fenced and watered; adjacent to school, rail, township, shearing shed, salcyards, etc Firstclass buildings, including a- capital House of seven rooms end accessories. Price £13 per ncre. Fol. 133 (No. 8.) 1 QfkA ACtRES—One of the best all-round J.OUU Farms in Canterbury, comprising about half ep'.endid pastoral land, balance exceptional heavy agricultural and dairy land. There are two Dwellinghouses on this Farm, both substantially built one of six rooms, ■nd the other eight rooms; good stables, shearing shed, sheep yards, dip, men's' room, and ali conveniences. Will cany 2000 sheep and 450 head of cattle; dose to school, rail and saleyards by good metal road. Price £10 10a per acre. Fol. 367 (No. 0.) 1 X fiO ACRES—Sheep Farm, divided 19 XOyJVf paddocks, well fenced and watered. Buyers, you can inspect with confidence; aCI good loamy land created by nature for cheep raising and fattening, with convenient buildings, situated adjacent to rail and salcyards, etc Price £1 15s per acre. Fol. 148 a H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers »nd Land Agents. - .:-, ■ , 7163
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