AUCTIONS. H MATSON* AND. CO. FARMS WORTH THE MONEY. f»9A PEP. ACRE— HO Acres in a favourfct)" iiie Dairying and Cropping District; well sheltered: G-roomed house, atab!*. lmilemcct shed, shearing shod, motor abed, and slieepyards; 10 paddocks, abcut 12 or 13 miles from town by car and '-i mi!« 3 from a. railway station; school, stores, and P.O. r.!l Jiancy: beautiful district £2000 cue remr.in «npa:d for a t>.r:i: oj .it 5 por ctct. Wo). 'JOs. U. MATSON and CO. 200 ACRES. LLP. IN 2 BLOCKS. -i ~f\ ACRES at Is 3d and 50 Acres at Is— XO\J is paddoclu, -l-roonicd house and outbuildings; '-5 acrea wheat and 1U a.crc.3 uat«. Goodwill, £1400, of which owner will jeavo £750 on mortgage. Fol. l\sc. H. MATSON and CO. BANES PENINSULA EAA ACRES, L.1.P.; rent, Cs 7d; new Jvv house of 5 rooms; 6table and sheepyards; 7 paddocks, and well watered; 200 acres x>]ougfcab!e, carrying 500 ewes, 0 horses, 2 cows; several new farm implements. As a going concern i'3ooo. Fol. Gi. H. MATSON and CO. ON THE COAST. /-•QO ACRES, Renewable !Lense —Rent, £20 Ot/O Is fid por annum; mostly easy slopes, 2CO acres flat, 120 acres frraseed, balance ir.ixc-d bush; whole section lies right to tho cun; cream cart calls twice weekly. Fnller particulars on application. There is no doubt that a man going on thia place with tho necessary grit and a little capital ho 3 only to stick to it for 5 or 6 years to com© out .-v winner. Prioe, £3 10g per ecro, and terms <;iven. FoL 95a. H. MATSON and CO. EASILY HANDLED, SOLID FARM, AT A MODERATE PRICE. f~t Q ACRES, Selwyn County—Numerous • XO paddocks, live fences, surrounded by good roada; a. gentleman's residence- on it, and all in first-class order. Price, £15, and well worth tho money. Fol. 111 c. H. MATSON and CO._ NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP COUNTRY. IfJA ACRES. Freehold, 435 Acres LeaseXiJXJ hold, in several blocks; rentals, la to la Gd per acre; house of 7 rooms; h. and c. bath and all offices, stables, wools-bed, coachhouse, granary end Bhcopyards; 585 all told. Price for Freehold £15 per acre. Fol. 107w. H. MATSON and CO. NEAR TOWN". DAIRY FARM or Cropping-, 50 Acres; all buildings, houso of 6 rooms; closo to stations, stores, creamery, school, P. 0., etc. Price, £60 per acre, of which £1000 cash will be accepted; £3000 con remain on for 3 years at 4i per cent. Fol. G3p. H. MATSON and CO. LARGE FREEHOLD FARM. •JOOA ACRES, North Canterbury—Carries -LQOv/ iioo sheep easily; 500 acre* are in grass, SO acres in oats, 20 acres wheat, balance native and ecrub; 15 paddocks; , house of 13 rooms; woolshed, stable, dip, and yards; 2J miles from school, 3 miles from station. Prioe, £6 10s. Terms, £1000 cash, balance and -all other particulars on application. Fol. 93H. H. MATSON and CO. 20 MILES FROM TOWN. :OQA ACRES—ReaI good quality. Farm, in AiVXJ 14 paddocks; 90 acres first-class land, which will produce 8 to 10 tons potatoes to the acre, together with practically sew house of 6 rooms; h. and c. Dath, and all offices; large number of outbuildings. Piico, £26 per acre. Terms can be arranged. Anyone with £2000 could go into it. One mile from school and 2 from railway star, tion. Fol. 6CR. ' H. MATSON and CO. j NORTH CANTERBURY. QJ7f\ ACRES—Some of the xioiest limeV* v stone land in Canterbury; 0 paddocks; new house, all outbuildings; full list of implements; 1200 sheep; household furniture, etc. Price, £15,700, walk walk »ut. Cash required, '41000. Fol. 41T. H. MATSON and CO. J - FIRST-RATE CANTERBURY FARM. iQA ACRES—I 4 Paddocks, well fenced; 1 r ace in every paddock; 110 acres in I ■wheat, 160 acres in oats and turnips; aub- \ stantial residence; h. and c. hath, and all! offices; men's whare; stabling; ample all necessary outbuildings; sheepy&rds and dip; 4-bafl cowshed; orchard and plantation. Price, £27 per acre. £1000 cash, balance ar«nged on reasonable terms. Fol, 129 U. H. MATSON and CO. SMALL GiUZING RUN. . FREEHOLD PROPERTY ON THE .' DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM. j ft Q A ACRES in tie North Canterbury) «?OV Sheep Country with all buildings thereon. This is worth investigating, and can be bought either one of eeveral ways j ' vij., * subject to existing Government arrangement or as absolute freehold. if bought subject to the D.P.S. tho owner ! would accept £1000 cash. One of those pro-" positions a bit out of tho ordinary. We | should say that it's a ready eeller. H, MATSON and CO. j TATTERSALL'S. I TATTEBSALL'S. TATTERSALL'S. j TO HORSE OWNERS HORSE OWNERS "Y'V— iaTo not Buffie * s ° t HORSES coming * ,f -m to satisfy the immediate demand. SPRING SOWING. SPRING SOWING. DO NOT WAIT. DO NOT WAIT. Sell at once, when the Public want them. Sell at once, when the Public want them. JJond prompt particulars, so as to have all bona fide entries advertised. NO GOOD NO GOOD NO GOOD Speculating on the market getting dearer, or waiting till your entries have ehed their coats, or until some indefinite date of aomo local centre salo may save you a few shiliingg expenses, with no warranty of a satisfactory realisation. IF YOU WAWT TO SELL, IF YOU WANT TO SELL, AND YOU DO;. many have waited for 12 months to o,uit, WELL, SELL NOW, Or yen trill miss tho momentary enquiry. H. MATSON and CO. *tt~-„ WOOL. SKINS. HIDE& FAT. JJ MATSON and CO. desire to daw the *"*-* attention of FARMERS AND OTHERS To the SPECIAL SALES OF WOOL .• Being held on the SECOND THURSDAY ■ In EACH MONTH. *IKINS • FAT HIDES Are Sold by as EACH THURSDAY. V"« regard the above Branch of our Business as being. «*» of the most important to onr Vendors, and EMPLOY AN EXPERT Usssincatioa and Realisation of the above =Us» of produce. oU_ „_, HENCE . Our efforts jn this Department have earned M ,£.""?P uUtKm *k*i is rnawtailaMo PROMPT ACCOUNT SALEST" -... Ummgn eu Lots to H. 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