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. AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. THIS DAY", at 12.30. j THIS DAY, at 12-30. CLEARING SALE en account Trustees , Estate late Mark Hawkec. ! PRESTON'S ROAD. __ARSHLAND. i PRESTON'S ROAD, ~___:3HLAND. j SHEEP. CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, j POULTRY', IMPLEMENTS, PRODUCE, j F__vNITUEE, DAIRY UTENSILS, j SUNDRIES, ETC., ETC. I Also, at 2 o'clock, i The PROPERTY known as "Scotch Hill." 1 comprising IS ACRES of the richest of land. I LUNCHEON PROVIDED. i 3540 H. MATSON and CO. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. DUMG_.EE ESTATE. 19 KQf) ACRES FREEHOLD. SUBDIVISION FOR SALE Of the FAMOUS DUMGREE STATION. Into 14 Grazing Runs and Agricultural Farms. AT THE TOWN HALL, nLENHEIM, On SATURDAY, 7lh DECEMBER, 1312, at 11 a.m. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. LTD.. and REDUCED, having been favoured with instructions from the Owner, will offer for Salo b> PUBLIC AUCTION as above, tho following cxc-llent GRAZING RUNS and AGRICULTURAL FARMS, viz.:LOT 1 5450 ACRES approximately. LOT 2 24G0 LOT 3 530 „ ~ LOT 4 390 „ „ LOT 5 510 „ „ LOT 6 330 LOT 7 280 „ „ I LOT 8 190 „ „ LOT 9 £00 . LOT 10 410 LOT 11 .no LOT 12 650 „ LOT 13 350 LOT 14 70 TOTAL: 12.300 ACRES. This well-known property is situate in the best part of tho Awatere District. The Grazing Runs aro healthy, sunny sheep country, admirably adarted for Halfbrcds. The Farms are excellent Agricultural Land, and produce heavy crops of grain and green feed. All first-class fattening country, and well watered. The Darhwood Railway Station is on the property—distant 13 miles from Blenheim. The main coach roads from Blenheim to the Awatere and Scddon run through tho estate. Ths following favourable Terms aro offered: — 5 per cent, on fall of hammer. 30 per cent, on Ist March, 1913. 10 per cent, on Ist March, 1914. Balance may remain on mortgage until Ist March, 1919. Interest at"s per cent, from date of possession, Ist March, 1913. Litho. plans of property will be ready for distribution on or about Ist November. Fuller particulars on application to the Company's offices throughout the Dominion. Arrangements with buyers to inspect the property can be mado at any time with the Blenheim office. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., AND REDUCED, 9159 Auctioneers. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO. ('Phone 2699.) AUCTIONEERS, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS, FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE AGENTS 134 MANCHESTER STREET (Next Union S.S. Co.) FOR SALE, 1000 Acres, North Canterbury,good sheep and cropping country. Going concern. £11 10s per acre. FOR EXCHANGE—3O Acres and House, Sockburn, good prospective value. For Exchange, 20 Acres heavy land with good Houso, near Christchurch. FOR EXCHANGE—6O Acres, Prebbleton, food House and outbuildinge. Crops in. "or town property. FOR EXCHANGE—Hororata Downs, 100 Ac:»es, good Hou3o. £22 per acre. 'For good town houses. FOR EXCHANGE—I3O Acres, Kaiapoi, clear title, good Houso and outbuildings. Dairy farm. Owner will accept in part payment 6-roomed house, Linwood, balance. 5 per cent. FOR SALE—Noted Ellosmcro district, 100 Acrea, model dairy farm, adjoining creamery. Chance of a lifetime. Free title. Price £50 por acre. WANTED for client, Houso fo Lease, sroomed Bungalow with stable, about 255. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., Auctioneers. Open till 9 p.m. on Saturdays. CHARLES CLARK. PRACTICALLY NEW FUiwttTURE, PLaNO BY STRAUSS, ETC. CHARLES CLARK has received instructions from Mr S. Nathan, who is leaving for Australia, to SELL by AUCTION, in tho Rooms, 109 HEREFORD STREET, THIS DAY', Tho WHOLE of his VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, tho contents ot a houso of G rooms, including:—Piano by Strauss, Piano Stool, G Dining-room Chairs and 2 Carver's Chairs in Leather, Easy Chairs in Figured Plush, Occasional Cha.rH in Tapestry, Rattan, etc., Settees in Tapestry, Carved Sideboard with Bevelled Mirror Back (copper mountings), Drawing-room Cabinet with Mirror Panels, Unique Grandfather's Clock in Sol.d Oak Case, Duchcsse Chesta, Marble-top Tile-back Wnshstauds. Sots Toilet Ware, 2 Wardrobes with Mirror Panels, Hall Stand, Oak Overmantels, Pictures, Brass Fire Kerbs, Marble-top Occasional Tables, Austrian Chairs, Doublo \Vood_n Bedstead with Copper Mountings, Dining Table, Handsome Marble Clock with Bronze Ornaments, Pr. Bronzo Horses, Choice Vases and Ornaments, Bagatelle Board Complete, Vo.vct Pilo Carpet, Singer Trcad.e Sewing Machine, Ladies' Bicycle, etc., etc. Tho who!© of the Furniture is practically new of modern design and in first-class order, and must bo sold as Mr Nathan 1b leaving for Australia. INSPECTION INVITED. SALE AT 1.30 p.m. No. 679. . 3181 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. FARMS WORTH ENQUIRY. QQA ACRES, Downy Land, Ploughable; 001/ w ili grow wheat. Carries with 400 acre- cropped 1500 breeding ewes; 4-room.d Cottage, stabling, etc. Well si'.uated. Terms arranged. PRICE £0 10s PER ACRE. CONSIDER EXCHANGE WITH SHEEP RUN Fol. 8 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. P.f.f.o. ACRES > Freehold. Ewo country. \J\J\J\J Carry 1500 cwe3, 1000 dry sheep, 150 head cattle. Low count: y, warm turaock hills. SPLENDID BUILDINGS. Quue handy to Stat.on, etc. Depceit £2000, balance found at 5 per cent. PRICE £2. PER ACRE. Fol. 321-B3 CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Farm and Property Sa'csmen--164 Cashel street (next Union S.S. Co.) 1409 THE FARMERS' SALE YARDS. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. PRICES still good. If you have Poultry to sell, now is tho time to sell. Get in early and avoid the Christmas rush. Write for crates right away. 'Poultry Sales WEDNESDAYS and SAi JRDAYS, 11.30 each day. Crates lent free and forwarded to any address. Following wero the prices at last week's sales:— Table Chickens, 03 to £3 4d per pair. Incubator Chicks, Is 4d to Is 6d per pair. Hens. 3s 6dUo 5s 6d per pair. Pullets, 5s Sd to 63 6a per pair. Stags, 3a to 4s per pair. Turkeys (Gobblers), 23s to 30s per pair. Geese, 8s to 9s per pair. To Poultry breeders—We aro agents for the celebrated A. and P. Chick Kai-or. A. B. SANDS and CO., 1753 Auctioneers.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14524, 28 November 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14524, 28 November 1912, Page 12

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