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AUCTIONS. H. MATSO:i A.ND CO. — i i I i ! IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS. j OPEN MARKETS THE BEST CHANNEL j FOR STOCK. I i i Prio» rrciised bcitijr in many ci»e6 in excess oi Government quotations. ' r j"jK-reiore. Adding'on Msrkel i«i the i-lnoe | to ie«!:se. j QUKELY' it's more satisfactory to you to & have the competition o; 4') or 50 buvers I for yo'.'r stock, bemg o'ffercd by onv skilled i judg-.-s, on yor.r behalf, than to deal with i ii:i individual buyer who i«. offering you a j price, which, for a'l you know, may T.>c '■ pounds out oi your pocket. j WEEK IN AND AVEFK OUT we g?t the i bep", average prioe for your stoc-i. | In a barter between two individuals, one | or the other gets the bc«'. of it. Avoid these ' risks bv ronsigr.ing to MATSON'S AD- i DINGTftN. j i IMPORTANT NOTICE! j i TO FARMERS AND PRODUCEKS SEND- j ING STOCK TO THE VARIOUS j MARKETS. I[. MATSON AND CO. H. MATSON AND CO. 11. MATSON AND CO. DESIRE to draw thi' aiUntion of the j above to the fact tliAt owing to the war, it is a difficult job to set I'eliable j drovers and fitockmen: in fact, to get drovers or stockmen-at all on some occasions. Hence, whan requiring to send stock forward to the nvarket, should they dwiro the aervioes of a drover, in place of giving nhort notice, would they give a _ day's, or two days', notice, as it is most difficult to provide the men and meet the demands as has been the cuetoni in tho past, at a moment's notice. Further, wiih the thortage of water and tho hot weather, farmers, 10 or _ 12 miles' drive from the markets will iind it to their advantage to drive stock enrly in the mornings and in the evenings, its it is almost an impossibility for a' drover to take deliver? of the stock in the middle of the day. and then bring tfcom on to the markets with no water iu the heat of the day, without loss or deterioration. H. MATSON and CO. FEED! FEED!! FEED!!! \ T a time--when most of Canterbury is j.l drought stricken we have pleasure in submitting a property which the owner assures us could at the present time enrrv | five cwos and their lambs to th-> .-kmc. rnd do ihem well. It vas once covered in flax S to 10 feet high; now all ploughahle, and divided into 9 paddocks: 30 acrea in oa!s | CO acree in turnips, and 20 acres riipe; lalance in grass. House of Groom 3 and offices, 5-stall stable and clin fi-hoiu-c. I The area is 411 acres, and price .'.'33 p<r ' acre. Anyono with, say, £2500 oouM go into j it. The mortgage is at o p£r cent., i.rd the owner will leave tho money on tlio H. MATSON and CO., Fol. 51R. ' Agor.ts. N.B.—At present running 3 ewes to the acre and tho lambs, and the owner luokrig for a straight line ol halfbreds. DAIRY FARM. K/j ACRES, 8 paddocks, 4-roomed house Ott and offices. 5-bail cow byre, all farm bnildinsa, piggeries and fowl run. Good dairy licrd, 38 cows, 8 young stock and 3 hoiwa. Close to creamery ajid station, school, etc., Oxford district. Price, £40 per acre. Fol. SOS H. MATSON- and CO. THE HEATHCOTE RACECOURSE. 53 ACRES 2 ROODS 12 PERCHES. WE »re- open to submit any reeaonable offer for this Property. At the price we believe it can bo acquired for it will pay somebody to put it down in strawberries. Fcl. 35F H. MATSON and CO. GRAZING FARM. f\VER 1300 ACRES Freehold and 80 Acres U Leasehold at la per aero per annum; 65 acres young graas. with 15 a/:rcs turnips, 40 acres old grass, balance tussocks. Could run 1200 cwos with tussocks. All tussocks surface grown with cocksfoot and white- clover. Buildings: Cottage of 3 rooms, verandah, and etables. I PRICE—£B 10s. £4000 cash, -balance can remain at 6$ per cent. Fol. 35T H. MATSON and-CO. OPLENDID SHEEP FARM—IIOO Acres, at O present carrying 1100 breeding ewes, Jamba at foot; in tuaßock and native. _ A good portion of the piece will grow anything. Railway adjoins the property. The necessary buildings are on the place. For sale, lock, stock and barrel, £10,000. Good ternw. H. MATSON and CO. GET A FARM WORTH THE MONEY. "1/fAKE tho results of your action as natisr iVX factory to yourself mi» humanly possible. Suppoie the farm i« not in Canterbury, but elimate good notwithstanding, and all school and postal facilities np to requirements? Well, if this 571-ACRE Farm can run 800 ewes and fatten the lam be it must be worth investigating. OaU grow to,, the tune of 107 bushels to tho acre. This aeaeon thero are 100 acres, and also 60 acTee Creeted Dogstaii; balance old grass. The buildings comprise o-roomed house and verandah, all farm buildings, yards, aixl dip. Farms adjoining on either eide sold for £17 and £10 per acre respectively. £15 10s will buy th* B - vflt " crops in except the Crested Dogitail. ... £2000 cash is required to get into it, but the point is, you are Dot buying trouble. These Ot?-go farms are eolid Fol. 251 H. MATSON and CO. The aboTe is only juet come into our hand«. DAIRY FARM. LEASEHOLD, WEST PAPANUI. A O ACRES, as going concern, with 13 cows, jtv) p acres oat« (out), 1 acrc green oats, Ij acres mangolds, 1 acre potatoes; G-roonied modern house and all farm buildings: implements, harness, horse*, fow's, milking utenetc - ™ Full list on appiical:ou. milk round. Or Goodwill of Lease only, years to run. 17s 6d per annum, for the 3G acre?, and tbout £2 p«r »ct» for the balance. £150. H. MATSON and CO. M 3730 OWNER'S SONS GONE TO WAR—I6O Acrea Bu»h~clear«d Land, ring-fenced, 8 paddocks: 200 acre® in graee, 100 acre* in bufih balance rough feed; woll watered; will 'winter 50 cattle, 450 sheep in present •tata; 7-roomed house, 3-bail cowshed. Two miles' and a half from post office. Government -mortgage, £"00. Six pounds per acre eaty terms. H. MATSON and CO. M 9730 —569S

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15498, 27 January 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15498, 27 January 1916, Page 12

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