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MR"''* ' '"^'AtOrCTIONS. BR itATSON AND CO. ftV TO.afi6!&£QW, at 11.30 SHARP. W : SALE OF LIVE g, _ OEAD STOCK W- At TAI TEAPff- At TAI TAPU. &.. rr MATSON. abd CO. instructed by Mr K. H. HOsboxM. will hold a CLEARING SALE at ™~™** m SEL[j tllf , whole of L 1& -« HEAD STOCK and DAIRY HF.BD, etc.. compn-'ing : — * CATTLE a Cows ia full proht 6 Springers 4 Fat Cow* 1 Shorthorn Bull 20 Calves 8 months < M , (The abo\e Cattle aif the host obtainable. Anyone wanting a got 1 <<■* cur.not go wroi . WJ FHEI-.P IEO Fat and Forward Ewes »**" , - L " b HORSES: 7 1 Draught Marc, all farm work "i 1 Draught Golding. -iyr* * 1 Draught Mare Bonnie, in foal; a ! wcrs 1 Gelding, rising thn-e, by Mcl'lu-rson Grant; broken to all farm work ' 1 Gig Pony, qui«t and sound PIG S: IS Good Store Pigs i Good Baconcrs 1 Breeding Po«« in pig _~■,,, i IMPLEMENTS include —1 D.F. Ploughs {Duncan), 1 set 4-leaf harrow* (DuncanV \*»t. ■ J-hoMe blocks and chains (DimcanV 1 b.t . Plough (Duncan). 1 fsrn. dray and frame fDuncan), 1 tip dray, and frame. 11 roller. 1 , side delivery. 1 reaper and binder 1 mass mower. 1 stripper 1 broadcast, 1 li<>r«S"t English grain drill. 1 now rom dm (Duncan), 2 scoops, 1 winnower. I man ..-1 • cutter, 1 grubber, 1 net 4-le»f harrows. .1 iron : , t.nks, 4 sheep racks, a quantity of .bury ' "tens Is. including cooler, bucket, and cans. 600 yards sheep netting. C 0» yarns fencing v Brttig, «>ts of harm-*.. k«lw. horse Loo, ladders, 6 cords firewood. • 15 sacks good potatoes. 100 packs good oat * . straw chaff and a large assortment of useful ?r-" * sundries too numerous to partioitlari.-e. gf„ ■ Luncheon Provided. f.y ~ 11. MATSON ard CO.. Ik'S J, 2 j42 and Lanc^Agpnts^ I'M ' "• PROPERTY AUCTION. £'- HOUSE ANID LAND AT PAPANUI. ?•"' ON SATURDAY. 2nd JUNE, 1006, .' at 12 o'clock. TI/TSSSRS H. MATSON and CO instructed '-''.'' v ' M by the Trustee in the Estate of the late Sarah Wilson, WILL »ELL by PUBfc *' LIC AUCTION, in the Land Salerooms, 101 Cashel street. ~,_.. ~, . All that desirablo Cottage Property on ", • James street, Papnnui. being Sec. No. ' ■ 73 part RS. 304, containing 33J perches »'-, (more or leas), with comfortable dwellinghouse thoreon, situate immediately , " behind Homer's Grain Store, and a stone's throw from tram, church, and stores, etc. H. MATSON and CO.. 2148 Auctioneers and Land Agents. PROPERTY AUCTION. . . ONE ACRE OF LAND AIND TWO > -i ,< HOUS'FIS. *. h/) ON SATURDAY, 2nd JUNE, at 12 o'clock. A~s '-o < ~~~~ I .'* TT MATSON and CO., instructed by Jfr W. > rl. R. Flint, WILL SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Salorooms, Cashel street. j,» All that Property Bitnate on Springfield '- 'A road, close to Bealoy avenue, comprising Ono Acre of Land, with two Dwellinghouses thereon, containing _fi rooms and 4 rooms, respectively, with out- ' # buildings, etc. There is a good orchard and 2 artesians on the property. A sound investment. H. MATSON and CO., 2U7 Auctioneers and Land Agonts. PROPERTY AUCTION. SMALL SUBURBAN FARM AT MARSH- ' LANDS. ON SATURDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1906, at 12 o'clock. H MATSON and CO.. instructed by Mr ..G. Lange, WIUL SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their Land Salerooms. Cashel street, on ABOVE DATE, his Desirable Property, situate on HILL'S ROAD, near Avori Road Board Offioe. MARSHLAND, comprising 10 acres 3 roods 30 perches of tho r highest-quality land, together with a C-roomed house, washhouse, storeroom, stables, cowshed, and accessories. First-class potato and '« onion land. For further particulars apply H. MATSON and CO., %U6 ' ' * Auctioneers and 'Land Agents. • FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FOR SALE. Qf\(\ AORES —'A capital farm for pastoral - OUU and agricultural work, situated near '< " * schools rail, and sbleyards, together with a f, complete homestead, including a compact '£• dwellinghouse, „ 8 rooms, stables, granary, " loosoborl carpenter* *hop, etc. Price £13 per ■ere . F. 133 QHA ACRES—'A complete farm, with good l, v\J\) fences and water in every paddock, * aituated near school, etc.; buildings a dwelUnghouso, six rooms, stables, granary, man** room, sheep" yards, plantation*, etc. ' Prico £1 10a per acre. F. 4C2 '•■ " I R(\Ci ACRES—A handy pastoral property, J.OUU subdivided into convenient 'pad- '- - : ' ' docks, and well woterad, together with a dwelhnnhouse, four rooms- and outbuildings, situated adjacent to railand saleyards;'every aexe ploughable and grows good crops. Prico 41 Ws per acre. _ F. 148 10 AfV ACKES, "first-class downs land, se- . JLOUU curely fenced nnd watered, together v with a good dwellinghouse, 8 rooms, stables, •granary, eto.: also tho lenso of 1100 acres , attached. Price £4 per F. 471 -j -i (\/\ ACRES—A first-class sheep farm, I. with dwollinghoiiße. seven rooms, Sf stables, granary, etc.. subdivided into 8 padS docks, close to school, rail etc. Winters 1200 Jp crossbred ewes and summers 2500 sheep. 7 Price £5 10s per acre. F. VI. V ' : no ACRES Agricultural Farm, best of IO land, conveniently subdivided, with a good dwellinghouse of J3 rooms, stables, cowbails,,, granary, pigstyek etc. Terms, £500 cash,'balance can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent, per annum for a term of years. Close to school, rail and saleyards. Price. £26 10a per acre. F. 3»2 QQ_VACRES, good mixed Agricultural and 1 OOU Pastoral Farm, subdivided into 12 paddocks, all securely fenced.' and watered, dwellinghouse 8 rooms, stables, granary, etc.. all in geod order, carri«» 480 Crossbred Ewes, and fattens all the LamVi. besides Crops, etc. Terms, £500 cash, balance can romain on mortgage for a term of years. Price. £3 per acre. F. 2il T)n ACRES, absolutely tho pick of the Iml district, 9 padducks securely fenced and. watered, situated close'to rail, saleyards, " <O*V »chool, etc., together with a comfortable "' 7r dwellilighouse, stables, woolshed. etc. Thero is no better country in New Zealand than i this. Apply at once in order to »;»ve disappointment. Price, £0 10s per aero. F. 200 * ACRES., a splendid Farm, subdivided *J&\J into 10 paddocks, securely fenced and watered, will carry 2J Ewe« to the aero and fatten all tho Lambs. The Farm is clean and well farmed, and is situated close to rail, school, etc., and produces heavy crops of wheat, oats, turnips, etc. Price. JCI4 10s per acre. F. 190 rl < —— ■| A(\ ACRES Dairy and Agricultural Farm. ,_.-/!, xt y J of tho best description, will gruzu /££}'} 2 Cows to tho acre, and produce immense 'ir''- crops, together with n dwellinghouse, •■">' stables, cowshed and bail* etc., situated closo ' to several creameries, schools, and railway The cheapest Farm in the market. Terms, £300 cash balance can remain on mortgage. Price, £2C 10s. F 337 900 K°od Agricultural nnd Pas"W toral Farm, subdivided into 10 paddocks, all nice, genial, warm-natured soil. produce anything in tho wav of reasonable crops. A charming dwellinghouse 7 rooms, stable, granary, yards, etc. Term.«, £V) 0 cash, balance can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent, per annum. Price, £10 per acre. F &.- with good buildings, clofc to _ $ *J*}\J rail and school, etc. Tho Farm proi&s good wheat, oats, and will carry SCO Ewes to lamb. A man willing to combine t- dairying, , grain growing, with" sheep ar.d cattle farming, the properly is very cheap. , : 1 Price, £9 10s per acre. F 'i<s ' ACRES, more or less, 12 paddocks, *JtJ\J now dwellinghouso 6 room*, and couTewcnccs. with good outbuildings. This I farm comprises some of the best agricultural land in Canterbury, and oulv requires to 1 o ,e*h to be appreciated, and is convenient v i aituated. and easy dintanco of ChriatchurLh". i Price, £35 10e pet acre. p j ,xv, NOTE—Catalogues of Farms for sale . posted free on application. H. MATSON and CO.. 104 Cashel «treet, Christchurch. r tWaNDARIN BRAND — "o-l~G^£; ffi. JJX "Chinese Laundry Cd and Is, aL y everywhere. The Chief Mandanr of the ImB,S-.' 1 " - lr*rial Laundry, Pekin* invented this wondervnjlpreMiration;, a.».-noi. Wholesale Agent*:

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12509, 23 May 1906, Page 12

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