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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. . /-i LEAKING SALE AT EAST OXFORD. TO-MORROW, at 12.30. \ On behalf of Mr Wm. Niethe, • Dairy Cattle, Horses, Pips, Implements, and 15 Shares in Central Dairy Co. Luncheon Provided. r 8156 H. MATSON and CO. |TT MATSON AND CO., s ■ AUCTIONEERS, "* LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 161 CASHEL STREET. 5 IF YOU ARE SEEKING A RESIDENCE , WITH A FEW ACRES OF LAND WE CAN SUIT YOU. PAPANUI. » X ROOMS, all conveniences, stabling, etc., - *> 4a lip. Prico £1100. P- 88 I Q ROOMS, Two-storey, every convenience, 2 r t? acrea. Price £1700. P- 83 1 ry ROOMS, conveniences, 2 acres, orchard, » and garden. Price £730. P. 77 FENDALTON. X ROOMS, modern conTeniences, stable, «J trapshed, fowlhouse, etc., 2 acres. Price [ £700. F. 71 * rj ROOMS, all modern conveniences, 1 acre, 1 ' stable, etc., beautiful shrubbery and * orchard, shingle drive,' cheapest property in ' our catalogue. Price £750. F. 54 RICCARTON. 7 ROOMS, all conveniences, stable, loosebox, sheds, fowlhouses and runs, 2J acres, on tram line. Price £925. R. 1 ', X ROOMS, T-ahaped House, nearly new, all f *J modern conveniences, 2 acres. Prico 3 £700. 1 " FENDALTON -*" SECTIONS. s SECTIONS. j j THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. PLANS are now in printer-, hands in connection with the -subdivision of 8 ACRES in this favourite locality, fronting on CLYDE ROAD. Call at our Office for particulars. H. MATSON and CO., Sole Agents. 'I £1200 FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. 1 A BARGAIN IN MERIVALE. New Residenoe of 6 rooms, postered, gas ! and fittings, bathroom, splendid bath, and hot and cold service, and shcwer, pantry, J scullery, detached washhouso, copper, tubs, and taps, windmill and tank, return verandah, double-fronted house, electric bells, lead lights, 7ft hall, Venetian blinds, section . 2 roods 14 perches, well laid out, lawns, and garden. The house stands on high terrace, and has a commanding appearance. The owner will cell half tbe land with the house if required. H. MATSON and 00. ; £675 \ MUST BE SOLD. r OWNER LEFT CANTERBURY. I Nearly new beautiful T-shaped Honse of 5 large rooms, plastered throughout, pantry, scullery, bathroom, hot and'cold water service, tiled hearths and grates, 6ft hall, with arch, gas and fittings, detached washhouse, copper, tubs and taps, high concrete foundations, oriel window, verandah, toolhouse. . fowlhouse and run, deep well, tank and j stand, fine high and dry section of 43 . perches, well laid out and planted, . and [ everything in the best of order. - This is t too good to bo long on the market. Call t early for card to view. ST. A. 2 i H. MATSON and CO., > Sole agents. CITY, LOVELY SITUATION. OWNER LEAVING CANTERBURY. f MAY WE HAVE YOUR OFFER? » QPLENDID 6-roomed Honse, built of Z & kauri. Scullery, pantry, bathroom, hot \ and cold water servioe, gas and fittings, * griller, and gas fires, electric bells, veran--5 dah, conservatory, washhouse, copper, tubs, 5 and taps, stable, trap shed, storeroom, etc., 0 fowlhouse and run, beautiful section n_ J- " acre, with 2 chains frontage, well laid out ** in lawn and garden, well- planted, double I. gate entrance and drive, ali in .thorough 1 order, and must be sold. N.E. 1 : H. MATSON and CO., [.204 164 Cashel street, Christchurch. 5 , DALGETY AND 00. j ! "P-VERY FARMER wants JOSEPH { Jil FORD'S SCOUR and LUNGWORM j MIXTURE when his sheep and lambs aro 3 scouring. of not doing well. 3 READ THIS! j Mr F. Ferriman, Ashburton. _ Re Joseph .Ford's Scour and Lungworm Mixture.—For many years past I have heard good reports attending tho use of tho above drench, but until this season I have not j had occasion to put it to the practical test. : Early in the season my lambs were soouring badly, and in some cases before the usual outward appearances of scour were apparent, ' several of the biggest and fattest of them had already died. I obtained sufficient mixture from you to drench 3000 lambs, and from the results obtained I consider that it is impossible for mo to speak too highly of it. At a -cost of about ljd per head to drench, it has been the means of savingmany of my lambs, which were worth 12s 6a. I am so satisfied with my experiment that I- intend to use Joseph Fords mixture so often as I may have occasion to deal with scour or a thriftless condition in my flock; and I can confidently. recommend any farmer j. whose sheep or lambs are suffering from either of the above causes to use Ford's mixture. He will be paid for his outlay.— E. GATES, Buccleuch Station, Mount So mer s. , For salo by F. FERRIMAN Ashburton; 9 DALGETY and CO. and FARMERS' CO- * OP., Christchurch. 6317 i GOULD, BEAUMONT AND 00. * GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. 8 ._ ;' Established 1567. s Representatives for TRUSTEES, EXECDTORS, AND ABSENTEES. WE UNDERTAKE the MANAGEMENT of TRUST, ABSENTEE, and PRIVATE ESTATES, and tho collection of " Rents and Interest. SMALL GRAZING* RUN. 1 OAA ACRES—Anmn- Crown leasehold, X_iUU one of the best littlo grazing runs in the district, well fenced well watered, and well grassed. It has an extremely comfortable and complete homestead, and is capable of carrying. 1600 ewes. Tlie rental, r is a very low one, and the property offers » a safe investment. Further particulars on r application. USEFUL DAIRY FARM. 1 rjf\ ACRES—close to railway, creamery and 1 i\f school—Dwelling of 5 rooms, stable, . cow sheds, etc., will crop well and stand r a dry season. Price £25 per acre. Easy terms. i GOOD CROPPING FARM. •i-iA AORES, North Canterbury, three " J.X4— miles from railway, and one mile from school —A very attractive and comi fortable homestead, comprising a 6-roomed : dwelling and necessary outbuildings. Land i in good heart, and capable of producing excellent crops. Very easy terms. Price £20 per acre. ' GOOD ALL-ROUND FARM. I 7AA ACRES, North Canteibury, only one I \J\J mil© from railway j-tation, school, ; r.nd good market, well subdivided into 7 paddocks. 50 acres in oats and. Cape barley, and 300 acres newly. gown down, excellent . cropping land, and {pod fattening oountry. There is a most complete and modern homestead, comprising an S-roomed dwelling, with all the latest apnointments, h. and c. water, etc. Good staDle and wool shed. Very easy terms are available. Price £13 per acre. ' ASHBURTON COUNTY. Tl A ACRES, seven miles from railway sta- • tion, and closo to school—Comfortable , 5-roomed dwelling, 3tabic, and necessary out- > buildings. Land produces good crops, and i is cheap at price asked. £14 per acre. COULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. i ■■''.." C 3141 INCANDESCENT Kerosene Burner, 13s 6d. fitted to your lamp. .Go and; see it. I Minson and Co. want to show jou it. C2—>?

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13094, 20 April 1908, Page 12

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