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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON" AND CO. ' NOTICE TO CLIENTS I ' TJ MATSOX and CO. will be p!e.iscd to ■"■* dirpose of your Pal Stock, as under: — 1. In any of the district markets. whero , y.-'ii are assured of the oompeti-ijn c. both export buyers and the trurie. j '■> For deiu-crv on the farm« in the hoof j at per head, subject to our draltmg or j their own. ! 3 By placijsc in the factory and selling on j an overall b-,i?is. including skins and i.fial. 4. By Wllinjr on owner , * account,, rMIi.MIHC and dealin? with the .km. and offal, and selling the mea: at per lb to some of the export buyers. 5. By kil'.inj*. on vendor* , account, and bulking v.ich Inc. .rito lareer parcel-, and yelling forward by <■■'>>>« a, c-i. price. We w;=h vendor* to understand thst ar.y ; burincs* in tins dirrcticn we r;u> Rive j .atiffactory result*, 'lho export hayj , prefer to buy through mis.nr.w house,. . h<. ■ (the London rncrcranr nn-iers to deal dnect with ,i substanf.il fir::, m long standing. MESSRS H. MATROX and CO.. Cashe! street. Clinstclmreh. WOOI; SALE. WOOL SALK. WOOL SALfi. HMATSOX r.nd CO. are now receiving • Consignments. XO STORAGE CHARGE. ALL LOTS COVERED BY INSURANCE. FOR EXPERT SALESMANSHIP, PERSONAL ATTENTION, and j MOST UP-TO-DATE WOOL STORES, and with the assurance of NO MISTAKES OF YOUR WOOL BEING THROWN AWAY, then CONSIGN TO H. MATSOX and CO., Cashcl street. Q-rv ACRES—Situated within 25 miles of j OOU Christcliurcij a .srsnd swatnp farm. and comprise* some 130 odd ucrer,. subdivided into 17 paddock*, well watered | by never-failing streams; 110 acres u< crop 50 acres wheat. 50 acres oat:-, r." arree river flats. 100 acres 1 and 3-year KTU.es, 20 acres turnips. 10 acres rape. I The property is carryin;,- 300 ewes, wi.h , S-20 lamb? Nt foot. The full capacity is 500 owes, with crops also. Kour-siullcxl stable, two loose-boxes, implement shed, trnp fhed, and 8-roomed Jio'.ise, all ronveuiences, and in good order. Price, £22 ail acre. H. MATSON and CO. -I nf\ ACRES—Situated at Bennetts, sub--IDU divided into G paddocks, well sheltered and well watered; four-roomed cottage, stabling, IS acres oats, 40 acres 2-year-old pasture. 20 acres 1-year-old jjraea, 20 acres auturnr.-sown oats, -0 acres ploughed for turnips and rape. Price. £10 per acre. * H. MATSON and CO. rnnn ACRES Bush and River Flats and OOUU Hillsides, together with 2000 sheep, 120 head cattle, good shearing: abed, fine close to Railway and Telegraph Office. Price, £3 per acre. H. MATSON and CO. Q£ QflA ACRES—Rent £371 19a. rates ■OOjOUU £32. Lease expires in 1920. There is 100 acres stubble, 100 acres turnips, 60 acres in grass. Buildings comprise 9-rooraed house, with every modern convenience, store, dairy, washhoiisc, iroomed cottage, with range, largo shearing shed and every convenience in shed. There is also a large shed that will hold 1200 ahoep, and storage for 500 bales wool. Shearing board for. 10 shearers. Ten thousand feet sawn timber, 8-horso power engine (80lb steam), with a full plant for sawing, milling, and chaff-cut-ting, etc., and ' tho property has every station convenience. On this property there aro thousands of acres perfectly level land, which has a long river frontage, and which can be cultivated and will grow good turnips and oata and hay for winter use. Twenty miles from Railway Station, and ulonseido the Telegraph Office. When fully storked, it will carry fully 20,000 sheep, fiOO hood of cattle, and the owner is only seliinpr on account of ill-health. ALSO 125.000 acres, rent £106 a year, with 14 years to run. The buildings comprise 8-roomed house, wool ghed. barn, stable, and every convenience. Twenty-five milf.s from Post Office. There are 17,500 cheep. •1000 lambs. 200 heed cattle. 16 draught horses, 7 light horses. The price is ,£25,000, as a goirtg concern. Delivery off shears for the two properties. 11. MATSON and CO. 170 ACRES —Situated in a rich dairying • •■< district. Subdivided into 4 paddocks, well fenced. Thirty acres crop. Situated 1 mile from creamery. Price, £25 10s per acre; 20 per cent, down on possession, 10 per cent, in 12 months, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. H. MATSON and CO. A>7-\ ACRES—CIose to Lee.iton. Good "ill heavy cropping land, subdivided into 18 paddocks, 50 acres wheat. C 5 acres .«kim ploughed, few acres turnip?, balance one and two-year-old pasture. House of 8 rooms. bathroom, offices. dairy, 6-stallcd stable, lott shearing ehed, piggeries, first-class orchard. Price, £17 per acre. & H. MATSON and CO. QAA ACRES—Situated in the far famed OUV/ Wakanui district, comprising good agricultural land a little broken but very eweet. It ia subdivided, well fenced with wire and standards and live fences. It is well watered with water races and springs and the farm is in rciil good order, being green notwithstanding the dry weather, und the crops are, all Al. At the present time the plnrc is carrying 600 ewes and could easily carry another 200. There are about 20 horses. The homestead comprises really good buildings, perhaps a little out of date but very comfortable. About 200 acres under cTop and we know from an expert that this property is the cheapest thintr olTernig anywhere between Oainaru and the North Cape. Price, £12 per acre. H. MATSON and CO. ft7AO ACRES—Situated in the land of O I v/U the Ainuri Wool Kings, 15 miles from the pest office and railway and one of thii beat country sale centres in New 2teland. All link fenced, free from rabbits. Streams nnd littlo chimps of bush (Hid the land lying well to the sun inahtit one of the sweetest properties at present offering in the market. The piaco ha.« been carrying about 6500 slieep. There is a first-clas , . new home.itcad on it of 6 rooms, new wool-shed and in tvery way it is a desirable property. 50s nn "acre will take it. A few thousands down end you nre made for life! ■tt\O f 7 ACRES Freehold and Ofiß Acres X\j£i L.I.P. The rental of L.I.P. land is £18 14s Sd per annum. 200 Acres are fl:;t, nearly 1800 -icres <;nclu!ut;n- and balance hilly. Roughly about 1500' acres sic ploughnble, about 100 acres of which are ploughed and in rfieep feed and crops. 135 Acros sown down in English grses iind balance native grass. Property i% subdivided into IS paddocks, alt well fenced (posts and wires) nnu watered by never failing streams. The property will carry 1 sheep to the acre besides cattle and horsos. There ie a. new eixroomed house, large barn and stable, ma- ■ chinery shed, 3 men's whares, dam end water wheel, blacksmith's shop, sheep and Cittie yards and dip. Situated 2 miles from school and 5 miles from raihvay. Property is practically free from noxious weeds. Few acres gorse but this i« kepi down by the sheep and it is o;!y 111 one piace. There is no Califcrnian thistie or Blue Boris and there is only an occasional blackberry. All the freehold portion is limestone and L.I.P. good grass country. Price, £6700. Growing crops, . stock and machinery at valuation. This in * {rood property and would cut up well into smaller farn:3. Stock con,j-ris'.* '.150 breeding ewes "Romney" with lamb? at foot, 100 ptiTCbred Shropshire «wee with lambs at foot (50 ewee with lambs by I imported ram "Hobart" N.Z.F. Book j 300 hoggeU, 30 jams, black face ShrupI ehires, 25 rerua 2-tooth Shropshire etad rime, 4 4-tooth Corrieiaje rama, 2 cows, 3 calvra, 7 draught horsea, 1 light horse. Ely far the cheapest Sheep Property in J Uβ Dominion. Terms arranged. : h. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13901, 28 November 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13901, 28 November 1910, Page 12

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