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J AUCTIONS. ] H. MATSON AND CO. ' -rj MATSON AND CO., j stock. station and property ! SALESMEN, WOOLEKOKERS, !i» CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. FOR URGENT SALE. TIP-TOP SS-ACHE DAIRY FARM. -O ACRES of rich heavy dairying land, 00 situate ri-ht alonrrside of creamery, sr.d within a short distance of Chriakhiirch. Tho buildings co::?i«t of good &-Roomed House, up-to-date oulbuildings, comprising stable*, outbuildings, cow shed, etc. ' PRICE £10, aad t-erirs to good man, say, £i r "l down. ~ ' A chance for the Dairy Farmer w:tn lim;ted capital. ; H. MATSON and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY LEASEHOLD i * SHEEP RUN. t ' 61 YEARS LEASE TO RUN. iOOn ACRES, rental £104 8s per anntim. JLUUU Bu : idr.~s: G-Itcsmed House, I dairy, wishhou«:e, sbtari:;g fhed, ehcep yards, j fenced on 3 tides, river frontage on the other, ; f-übdivided into 5 paddock.?, at present carry- ■ ing TOO cwc3 and a cumber of wethers, 25 ' bead of cattle. PRICE £2000. This is a handy run, and should meet with & ready sale, i H. MATSON and CO. your own terms. !an opportunity for the youngj farmer with limited capital. TJQ ACRES of practically " at pJougbabie 1 lO downs, F.ubdividcd into convenient paddocks by wire fer.cca. All the lend has been cultivated and has grown wheat and oata, and is ideel gra-.irg and fattening land. CARRYING CAPACITY. 1000 cv.-es and dry cheep, and fatten all lambs, by providing '. artificial f<«d. Situated har.dy to freezing works, township and railway, etc. There are no bu ; ld;ng.«, but the owner will give exceptional terms to » good man, pro- ; viding £500 worth of buildings are erected, j ! PRICE £3 10s PER ACRE. J WE ADVISE" PROMPT INSPECTION. j H. MATSON and CO. I FARM TO BE LEASED. 231 ACRES, LITTLE RAKAIA, SOUTHBRIDGE. TITR D. J, McCORMICK having decided to JLtX retire from farming, has instructed H. 1 MATSON and CO., TO LET his Well-known FARM, aa above, for a period of SEVEN YEARS. The following are brief particular*: j 231 Acres subdivided into 11 paddocke by i live aiid wire fencea, water in every paddock, ! half in grass, half in etubble, 20 acres aro ' at present ploughed. There ie a first-cla-aa i 6-roomed House on the property. Hot and i cold water, gaa lighting plant, parden taste- j fully laid out, also 5-stalled etable and loose- | box, two good orchards, good fishing and ■ ehooting on banko of Rakaia river, i A unique opportunity is now presented to ! farm-ers to secure a enug little home and good land in this favoured district. : Mr McCormick'e farm is well known to he one of the beat, therefore do not mise this chance. We will bo pkneed to post full conditions j of tender to any address upon request. j H. MATSON and CO. j CANTERBURY RUNS. 6500~ ACRES - STOCK COMPRISES: 4500 Halfbred Ewes. 750 Ewo Hoggota. 250 Dry Sheep. Also number of horses and implements and full farming plant. Clean tussock, lying to th* eun, 1000 acres ploughed, part flat ana low downs. If provision made, all surplus etock could be turned off fat. Buildingfl comprise Modern Dwelling, 7 rooms, and all buildings, cheep yards, dip, wool ehed, etc. Price, with etock at valuation, £i ISs per acre. p 27 H. MATSON and CO. horse markel-. horse Market. to owners of horses for disposal. Now that Harvest ie well under w»T,; Farmers and othere will be requiring additional strength to get through their Ploughing. VENDORS WILL FIND TATTERSALL'S AS A REALISING MEDIUM SECOND TO NONE IN KEW ZEALAND. IF VENDORS will forward particulars of their HORSES to H. MATSON and CO. a week to ten days prior to consigning, and hare them advertised, they can be aceuied of ■ good Sale. Your Entries will bo taken cm of and well looked after. Being under cover, »nd ample facilities for buyere to inspect, with e> reasonable amount of comfort, and no fear of climatic interference. Our SATURDAY Sa.L,EB ere RELIABLE and CONSISTENT, and compare more than favour*bly with other centres. We have splendid n«ddock accommodation, •nd can handle without difficulty drafta of Station or Unbroken Horses. We have a splendid Crueh Pen. and we allow buyer« free use of same after sale*. We will Truck Consignments for any Purchafer to any Locality. TATTERSALL'S as a SALE REPOSITORY ettnda on its own in New Zealand. Its central position enable* buvere and tellers U) combine bur.inoao in the city, and if vendors when sending in horses will have them advertised, thus intimating to buyers what it coming forward, they will not regret it H. MATSON end CO., TattersaH'e, Christchnrch. CLKARTNfI SALES. CLEARING SALES. CLEARING SALES. AT this period of th« year it Iβ the usual thing to a nunibrr of Clcarinj Saloa ia different parts of the country. Should you from any cause whatever "onttmplate hiving » clearing iale, we should be gi»d to be entrusted, with its die penal. To Monro eatkfactory reali»atione of a clearing eale where, to a large extent, the succcm lice entirely (dth the Auctioneer and hie abilities, before pltcing your eale, which many vendors ar« spt to do without conr.idoration, juat consider the«e facts. You require an agent who is a good ealeeman and is popular with th» public, and who, is in a position to give kerma to your buyer 3, you require honesty i md integrity co that you will get the fullest i reeulte from your iccount sales. You will : require the man who is n judge of all kinds ; d! stock, implements, crops, otc., juj vendors' interests have to be proiected at clearing < sales where tbe lots aro frequently numerou« | md assorted, and you require a business , ioiuie that will pay you promptly. Onr firm h»j all tbr»e qualifications, and, ] in fact, it i« » pleasure to us to conduct a , iale to ccc tho workmanlike manner in which )ur ofßcere attend to their work. Look at ' Ihi number of ealee held throughout the '. rear, and ask any of those frequenting the \ ia!ea regarding our abilities, and we feel lortain that yon will decide in our favour, j [Vβ conduct eales in any part of the country. Dur charges aro on tho loweat «c»le. ' H. MATSON and CO. ] ' C7ISO '. _ ( WOOL SALE. . ' WOOL SALE. WOOL SALE. i rHOSE who havo WOOL for DISPOSAL 1 and hardly know when and where to ent it to fret the topmost price, don't hesiuLo to forward .it once, consigned: MATSON'S, 1 Christchuxciu * • At regular periodn during the month, lALES of WOOL and ODDMENTS are held, nd b'-iyers attend from all centres. These lales tire in addition to the Weekly Sales of Ikins. Fat, Hidee, Etc. OUR MONTHLY SALE OF WOOL WILL ' JE HELD THE SECOND THURSDAY IN < iACH MONTH. 1A H. MATSON and CO. : Jeep ati Auctioneer who devotes his whole line u> this department. He classes the lote imself. and sella them personally. OUR TRADE IN THIS DEPARTMENT i Iμ Earned a Reputation for Good Results ' that is unassailable. ' 11. MATSON end CO. J

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14659, 7 May 1913, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14659, 7 May 1913, Page 16

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