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AUCTIONS. . . H. MATSON AND CO. . BKINS AND 'WOOL. SKINS AND WOOL. SKINS A.ND WOOL. TWICE A WEEK AT H.» MATSON *a<l X CO.'S STOEE. SKIN, WOOL, HIDES. HORSEHAIR TALLOW, ETC., ETC. The Firm make a speciality of Uus class of business. cTrploving an expert, who clatstfips each and every lot, end also who sells the same h ; ms»H. . The basin»se we do, speaks for use.!, this particular laic having increased ecmethir.g phenem enally, thowing that our methods are appreciated. It is a iact that of the tola number. o£ butshers who bavo skins to sell we sell for over fifty vendor*. Ta» support would not be forthcoming to us if our Trssults end r*ttirn« were the xagst eanmtenf The butchers *ra on the epot, and t»*y mc ftharp to s»e Ifcey set the* best TWilts. If you, hare Skins, Hides, Wool,. T*llew, etc. E C d b^ Urth ' 143 Cfishel street TEJFPLETON. v .. irn ACRES. 60 oain; 20 wheat, -bslnnce IOU grass. Good B-TOomcd House, h. and c. water, bsthrocnv wssbhoiuc, stable, loo&ebox, all well ieneed. Price £22 peT acre. H. MATSON and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY. WARM, SUNNY ASPECT. FACENG SEA. ICAA ACBESr-R«nt £02 15» per amnim lOv/U 8 years to ran, with a right of renewal for a further 21 y*wa. Fenced and subdivided into 2 paddocks, and 2 clocks, 200 felled bush, and in young grass. 500 acres bush couM be felled easily, 209 acres «urface rown. We!i wotcccd, Z-toom'id Cottage, GMt concrete dip, and ebeepysrd?, 60 acre* regularly c"owsd up for cocksfoot .each year. Homestead comprises 105 acres, L.1.P.. M 3 years, rental yoocly JS 16s Bd. less 10 per cent, for prompt payment, good granng land, 5-roomed House, detached wannhouße, storeroom, rnan'e room; stable, 3 Icosoboxee, cbaffhouw with trapshed. alw blacksmith • and carpenter's nhop, and young orchard, mc farm is divided ir.to 5 Haddocks, well fenced and watered, tWrd, share, in electro waterpower plant for lighting house, wood cutter, shearing, etc F« «le with the fo,lowinp rtock: 1000 Brtooth merino wethcrn, 400 threo-quorterbred ewes, z-tooth upwards, 300 lambs/ 18 bead cattle. Price £6600,0r owner will entertain reasonable offer. ■_ ■ • H. MAI SON and CO. . ' HORORATA. 10Afl ACRES, divided into 15 paddocks, L/AJK) well watered, and fenced by gorso and wire, 90 acres rspe and £rass, 20 «*r«s turnips, 140 acres last year's eraes, 300 acres tussock, and the balance in old pasture, new plastered House of 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry, and scullery, h.-and o. water laid on, dairy, washhouse, coalhouso. and all conveniences, 8-atallcd eta V.c. chaffhouse, wookhed, and eheepyards. Price JTOIOs, or exchangeat £3 15s for town property. No roiwonable offer or proposition will be refused. Inspect. Great Pitoepeci. Overlooks the whole of the plains. A bargain and no mistake. - v H. MATSON and CO. BANKS PENINSULA. OQQ ACRES, subdivided into 6 paddocka, Zit/tD Q .small enclosures. House - 3 rooma, and sculler?, 2 acres garden, etc Plenty of totara. Could make money out of this. Sheepyards and cattleyards. Say, half cocksfoot, cut 65 aorcs last year, 165 bags, now carrying 350 sheep. 30 head • cattle, 4 I horses. Rental 7s 3d, about 28 years to run. I Rin-ht of renewal or compensation. Price £1200, or as a going concern £1700 Good proposition. . H. MATSON ana CO. CANTERBURY ROLLING DOWNS. 91 9 A ACRES, Government Lease, 15 LiL£A) years to run at id per aero. 1300 ehcep, Cottage, and eheepyards, and wool-: I shed, 7 miles from township, railway, etc. Reasonable offer entertained. H. MATSON and CO. WITHIN 12 MILES OF CHEISTCHTTECH"I QA ACRES, more or less, with 9-roomed-XoU House, stables, chaffhouae, wash-' house, dairy, cow bails, 10 paddocks, more, or loss. 95 acres wheat, 17 acres oats, 17 acres under plough for rape and peae, 24 acres oats, clover, grass for sheep feed, balance; in grass. Price £45. Crops in. Great land, 60 bushels of. wheat. ••*■ ■ H MATSON and CO. PLAINS LAND. " 17fiA ACRES, more or less, first-clase JLI O\J sheep farm, Dwellinghoußo 5 rooms, stables, looseboxes, granary, imple-ment-shed, splendid eh'eepyarda, plantations, etc., a large quantity at present in crops, of 100 acres oats,, 14' acres bar.oy, 50 acres in -rape,' 100 acres being plouphed for tape, arid SO being ploughed for turnips, balance, of'the' farm is in grass. Price £& per acre. This place has only come on the market. Has been well farmed, and is £% to £i per aero below adjoining land of inferior quality. Great farm for fattening, etc. H. MATSON and CO NORTH CANTERBURY. Xβ A ACRES Freehold, G7 acree xiveasbed tSUU lease at £1 per annum. 72 acres young grace, 87 acree turnips and graea (good crop), 75 acres one-year grass, 116 acres; two-year grass, 18 acres Sparrowbil! oats,' . 3 acre* Buns andgTase, 40 acres undec plough, 160 ' acros thxeo to six years' graas, 40 acres flmt swamp (has not been cut for two years). All well watered, fences, in good order, 7-room«dj House in good order, h. and c. water over bath and sin):, 4-frlalled stable, loo&e-box, trapshed and loft. Good granary,' woohbea, ; eheepyards, etc 4 miles from Railway by good road. Cust market every fortnight. School about } of a mile, also post office, , mail 3 time*. Half of the farm is suitablefor 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. If\ fin A ACRES, 82 miles by *ail from lUjUUU Nelson, the railway rune through tho plaoo, and the Homeetead can. b« reached in IS minutes from <raitway station, 8 mike from eoleyarde, 2000 absree Freehold, Land Transfer Title, river flat and riverbeds. The flats grow Al crops, and are subdivided into numerous paddocks, 7500 acres Leasehold, the rent of which is only £88 16s per annum. The whole place is ring fencea, woll subdivided. Now wintering 4600 sheep. 70 head of catt'.e, 20 horses. 'It should winter over 5000 next season. Modern 12-roomed House, hot and cold throughout, telephone, also 6-roomcd House for the men, 3-roomed Cottage, woolshed, sheepyards, concrete dip,, barns, stables, etc., nice* garden, plantation 25 acres. Price £12,600. Terms j can "be arranged. There are still cheap ! places outside Canterbury. Fancy this place within 5 hours of Wellington, the Capital of New C l» nd - H, MATSON and CO. A SMALL STATION. ' ' ■ ' P»AAft ACRES, good graanar country, and t)UuO is capable of ca.rrying 800 «wee all the year round, besides a lacge number of cattle. At present there are 100 acres in turnips, and 50 acres in oats. Subdiviched into 9 paddocks by good fences. Situated < miles from Milton, and within 11 miles of ! Miibnra railway station, school, and post of- ! fieß by good roads. New 5-roomed House, with all necessary outbuildings, men's hut, etc., also new woolshed and Eheepyards. Price £2 10s per acre. H. MATSON and CO. FOR A YOUNG MAN WITH A FEW HUNDREDS. YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS. 1 99A ACRES of beautiful rh«p country. XMiL\j From 300 W 300 acres of this property'is very b*a*y 'fiat lasd, and grows i exceptionally heavy crope. All necessary buildings erected on the property. There ace about 1000 sheep on the .piace, horses, implements, and everything m a going concern. Ixice £3 10, per acre. ;MAisQy ftpa ca , WE ENOW IT IS KIGHT. AND GOOD SPEC FOR SUBDIVISION. SYNDICATE PROPOSITION. *7KAA ACRES Freehold, of which 33-2400 IQ\J\J acres have been cultivated. More than half the total are* is good arable land, and grove heavy crops of oats, and toxnips. There is practically not an acre of waste land <w the whole property—what has not been cultivated is in niver tussock. The property faces the north, is well «h*.tered, and has permanent water practically in every paddock—the Waipahi rivwr flow* tnicngh ti» centre of ii It is rnbdivioed into 31 paddocks with standard and wire fences, eever»i paddocks being enclosed with rabbit netting. House cf 11 room*. Cottage 5 rooms, huta woo'-shed, aheepyards, and concrete dip, S etiblea, IB stalls and 2 k»se*boxee, baey, cowihed. chafftwuee with water-power, rtockWithout growing winter feed of any description, the carxies .4000 ew», besides cattle an| hor«e»-if winter : feed was grown 7-6000 sheep cou.d easily be j carried, « ISON CO. .

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14162, 30 September 1911, Page 16

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