AUCTIONS. H- MATSOy~ASD CO. SKINS AND £OOL. AND WOOL. SKINS AND WOOL. TWICE A WEEK~AT H. MATSON and J- COS STORE. SKIN, WOO_rHIDFS. «''RSEHAIR. T\LLOW Ely., tit. The Firm*make a speciality of this class of business etr.plovinf " expert, who classifies each and every lot, and a.*o w_o se.is ths sine h'mself. , , .... ~•„ The bu«m~-, w* dc speaks for itself, this particular !<ne having increased something phenomenally, * hewing tnat our methods ar* appreciated. It is a fact that of the tota number of but "hers who have ssms to fell we sell far ever fifty vendors. This support would not be forthcoming to u« it cur results i-nd returns wero not the mist con«;«l----er.t Th.-- butchers ar_* on 'he ?p:-t, end th»y (ire sharp 10 ??e they cet tne best results. If you have Skins. Hide, Wool. Talloetc, wnsign it to "Mat-on s. Christchurch * H MATSON end CO., 143 Cashel street TEMPLETON. I~A ACRES. CO oats, 20 wheat, balance A«Jv grass Good 5-rooir.fd House, h. and c. water? bathroom, washheufe. 5-sta'lcd stable, loosebox, all well lenced. Price £22 per aero. H- MATSON and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY. WARM. SUNNY ASPECT FACING SEA. 1 Q(\(\ ACRES—Rent £-22 15s per annum. ICUU 6 vcars to run, with » right of renewal for a'further 21 years. Fenced ar,d subdivided into 2 paddocks and 2 olocks. 200 felled bush, and in young gr*ss. 500 acres bush cou'd be fe'led easily, 200 acres surface sown. We.l watered. 2-rcomed Cottage. 60ft concrete dip. and sheepyards. 50 acres regularly c'osod up for cocksfoot each year. Homestead comprises 105 acres, LLP., 990 years, rentnl yeacly £9 ISs 8d less 10 per cent, for prompt payment, good srraring land 5-roomed House, do'ached washhouse, storeroom, man's room, stable, 3 looseboiea, chaffhouce with trap«hed also blacksmith's and carpenter's shop, and young orchard. The farm is divided into 5 naadocks, well fenced and watered, third share in electric waterpower plant for "ightine house, wood cutter, shearing, etc. For ->ale with the following rtock: 1000 6-tooth merino wethers, 400 three-quarterbred ewes. 2-tooth upwards, 300 lambs, 18 head cattle. Price £6600, or owner will entertain reasonable offer. __~ H. MAI SON and CO. HORORATA. l Of\C\ ACRES, divided into 15 paddocks, l_wUU well watered, and fenced by gorse and wire, 00 acres rape and grass, 90 acres turnips, 140 acres '.ast year's grass, 300 acres tussock, and tho balance in old pasture, new plastered House of 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry, and scullery, h. and c. water laid on, dairy, washhouse, ooalbou6e, and all conveniences, S-sta'.led stable, chaffhouse, woolshed, and sheepyards. Price £8 10s, or exchange at £S 15s for town property. No reasonable offer or proposition will be refused. Inspect. Great Prospect. Overlooks the whole of the plains. A bargain and no mistake. ' H. MATSON and CO. BANKS PENINSULA. OQQ ACRES, subdivided into 5 paddocks, Zi\jO 2 small enclosures. House 3 rooms, and scullery, 2 acres garden, etc. Plenty of totara. Could make money out of this. Sheepyards and cattleyards. Say, half cocksfoot, cut 55 aorea last year, 165 bags, now carrying 350 sheep, 30 head cattle, 4 horses. Rental 7s 3d, about 28 years to run. Rifht of renewal or compensation. Price £1200, or as a going concern £1700. Good proposition. H. MATSON and CO. CANTERBURY ROLLING DOWNS. cy\ Of\ ACRES, Government Lease, 15 _wA--U years to run at Jd per acre. 1300 sheep, Cottage, and sheepyards, and woolshod, 7 miles from township, railway, eto. Reasonable offer entertained. H. MATSON and CO. WITHIN 12 MILES OF CHRISTCHURCH. •i Qrv ACRES, more or less, with 9-roomed J-OU Houso, stables, chaffhouse, washhouse, dairy, cow bails, 10 paddocks, more or less. 65 acres wheat, 17 acres oats, 17 acres under plough for rape and peas, 24 acres oats, olover, gross for sheep feed, balance in gTass. Price £45. Crops in. Great land, 60 bushels of wheat. H MATSON and CO. PLAINS LAND. 17fifi ACRES, more or less, first-class AI O\J sheep fafrm, Dwellinghouse 5 rooms, stables, looseboxes, granary, imple-ment-shod, splendid sheepyards, plantations, etc., a large quantity at present in crops of 100 acres oats, 14 acres barley, 50 acres in rape, 100 acres being ploughed for rape, and 80 acres being ploughed for turnips, balance of tho farm is in gra3S. Price £8 per acre. This place has only come on the market. Has been well farmed, and is £2 to £4 per acre below adjoining land of inferior quality. Great farm for fattening, etc. H. MATSON and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY. f\£fi ACRES Freehold, 67 acres river-bed OOU lease at £2 per annum. 72 acres young grass, 37 acres turnips and grass (good crop), 75 acres one-year grass, 115 acres two-ycac grass, 18 acres Sparrowbill oats, 3 acres Duns and grass, 40 acres undec plough, 160 acres three to six years' grass, 40 acres flax swamp (has not been cut for two years). All woll watered, fences in good order, 7-roomed House in good order, h. and c. water over bath and sink, 4-stalled stable, loose-box, trapshed and loft. Good granary, woolshed, sheepyards, etc. 4 miles from, railway by good road. Cust markot every fortnight. School about J of a mile, also poet office, mail 3 times. Half of the farm is suitable lor dairying, balance good turnip growing land. Price £15 per acre, or would entertain offer, and give good terms, really good terms. H. MATSON and CO. Ifl f\f\(\ ACRES, 32 miles by rail from lUjvUU Nelson, the railway runs through the place, and the Homestead can be reached in 15 minutes from railway station, 6 miles from saleyards, 2000 aores Freehold, Land Transfer Title, river flat and river, beds. The flats grow Al crops, and aro subdivided into numerous paddocks, 7500 acres Leasehold, the rent of. which is only £86 16s per annum. The whole place is ring fenced, well subdivided. Now wintering 4600 sheep. 70 head of cattle, 20 horses. It should winter over 6000 next season. Modern 12-Toomod House, hot and oold throughout, telephone, also 6-roomed Houso for the men, 3-roomed Cottage, woolshed, sheepyards, concrete dip, barns, stables, etc., nioe garden, plantation 25 acres. Price £12,500. Terms can be arranged. There are still cheap places outside Canterbury. Fancy this place within 5 hours of Wellington, tie Capital of New Zealand H. MATSON and CO. A SMALL STATION. CAflO ACRES, good grazing country, and OxJVJO i s capable of carrying 300 ewes all the year round, besides a la-rge number of cattle. At present there are 100 acres in i turnips, and 50 acres in oats. Subdivided | into 9 paddocks by good fences. ■ Situated 4 miles from Milton, and within 1J miles of Milburn railway station, school, and post ofi fi.ee by good roads. New 5-roomed House, ! with all necessary outbuildings, men's hut, etc., also new woolshed and ebeepya-da. Price £2 10s per acre. H. MATSON and CO. FOR A YOUNG MAN WITH A FEW HUN REDS. YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS. 1 99fi ACRES of beautiful sheep country. _._._._/ From 300 to 800 aores of this property is very heavy flat land, and grows j exceptionally heavy crops All necessarybuildings erected on tee property. There are ; about 1000 sheep on the place, horses, implements, and everything as a going concern. Price £3 10s per awe. H. MATSON and CO. | ■ , . WE KNOW IT IS RIGHT, AND GOOD SPEC FOR SUBDIVISION. SYNDICATE PROPOSITION. ACRES Freehold, of which 23-2400 I O\J\J acres have been cultivated. More than half the total area is good arable land, and grows heavy crops of oats and turnips. There is practically not an aero of waste land on the whole property—what has not | been cultivated is in silver tussock. The property faces the north, is well sheltered, »nd has permanent water practically in every I paddock—the Waipahi river flows through the j oontre of it It is rubdiviued into 21 pad- • docks with standard ai.d wire fence-, several paddocks being enclosed with rabbit netting. House of 11 rooms. Cottage 5 rooms, 2 men's huts, woolshed, sheepyards, and concrete dip, 2 stables, 15 stalls and 2 looee-bcxes, b«_n, cowshed, chaffhouse with water-power, etockyarus, etc. Without growing winter feed cf any description, the property carries 4000 ewes, besides cattle and horses—if winter feed was grown 7-8000 sheep cou.d easily be j carried Price £3 per acre. H. MATSON and CO. |
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14159, 27 September 1911, Page 16
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