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AUCTIONS. H. MAIISUN AJiD CO. DIP. DIP. DIP. H MATSON and CO. deciro to notify tho • public that they are carrying full ttock3 of tho woil-known PARKIN NESS DIP, both powder and fluid. Parkin Xe»a Dip has been widely need throughout tho whole of Canterbury during the p i6l fetv years, and haa won a reputation that it) second to none. Ail information and pamphlets from H. MATSON and COMPANY. 120 ACRES. Tiiree-qur.rtoTs of an hour's motor from town. A hill larm suitable for dairying, coil and nwcct feed, subdivided into 7 ihioo--c]ua: of a mile from oUiCMii, from railway and P. 0., with 7'oomt'.l House, h. and c., etc. Just done up. Amp.e water for all purposes. Good cow l'i'r'j HRfi outbuildings. I'iicc, £25 per acre. Very little cash required to go into it. iol. 74 P H. MATSON and CO. 500 ACT ' ES In North Canterbury, divided into 7 paddocks. Nearly irto acres in the native with 4-roomod House, -^-atail atublc, shearing ehed, :uid other buildings, 4 miles from school, P. 0., and railway. Kent, £102, lcs3 103 pet CC!lt. Price, -E3GOO or fair offer as going concern with 200 ewcis, 8 head of cattle, and 4 horses, l-01. -12 Q H. MATSON and CO. ' gYQ ACRES. Some of the richest limestone land iti Canterbury, divided into nine paddocka, new House. all outbuildings, full list of implements, 1200 sheep, and household furniture, etc. Ample watei everywhere. Seven head cattle, 10 horses, etc. House cost £1000 a few year 3 ago, Motor shod, woolshed, etc.. all farm implements. .buyer to take over first mortgage and pay i'looo cash. Vendor will leave monej on second mortgage at 31 per cent. Pol. 41 'J. H. MA.TSON and CO. 70Q ACRES. In the Sheep Country, North Canterbury divided into (i paddocks with wire fences . Six-roomed House, 2-stalled stable, chaffhouse, trapshed, cow bail, 2 miles iron: school, li from P. 0., 5 miles from railway Price £3 5a por acre. Pol. 11l M. H. MATSON and CO. 450 ACRES - A well watered place in North Canterbury, carries 300 breeding ewes. 150 dry sheep, II head of cattle, 6 or 8 horses. There is 0 nice little bit of wheat land in it. Generallj crops about 23 acres. Nino miles from school and P. 0., no buildings. £8 per aero, subject to a £600 mortgage Fol. 39 L H. MATSON and CO. RESULT OP THE "WAR. RESULT OF THE WAR. RESULT OF THE WAR. FOR SALE, SMALL GRAZING RUN, SMALL GRAZING RUN, 6MALL GRAZING RUN, NORTH CANTERBURY, ACRES. FOR PRIVATE SALE. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. hav< received instructions from MR JOHN FORRESTER (who is in the first ballot) to offer for Private Sale his Well-known ' MELROSE PROPERTY. This is one of the Sweetest Little Block? of Shtfep Country in North Canterbury. Ii is subdivided into two blocks—small paddocks. The necessary Buildinps, including Woo] Shed, Stable, arid Trap House. Tho property is at present running SWK cwea and 600 dry sheep. The lambs are all sold on .tho placo, and it has a high reputation of being one of tho warmest and iweotest pieces of native country in North Canterbury, and no expense to work it. The vendor ia asking a very reasonable prioe foi this Property—namely, £5 IBs or ofier, and stock can bo taken at valuation. For further particulars apply H. MATSON and CO. PASTORAL PROPERTY. CAAft ACRES—2J miles from Railway, 1 •JV/V/V/ milea from important stock centre 000 acrce under cultivation, balanoe in tussock. Tho property, subdivided into 10 paddocks, and the buildings comprise a new 5roomed house, 3-roomed men's hut, stable woolshed, sheep dip, yards, eto., well waterec and grows excellent white and green crops Price £3 per acre, and Good Terms. Furthei particulars H. MATSON and CO. CARRIES 8600 SHEEP. £5072 ASKEI ? for the Property, whicl n n ,n J comprises 612 ACRES FREE HOLD, and 6000 ACRES LEASEHOLD (aJ £30 per annum). Place is 3 milee 'ow E7" watered. Terms, £soTdow£ Balance in 2 years at 5 per cent. Stocl Wathen? ' Coln P risin g 2600 Ewes anc W * elB - Fol 298 H. MATSON and CO. GOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. 550 AC £ s part s d 'c a Bit f na £ ed te tb< 20 miles from Timaru div& int' r^ n " bo j docks, good fences, well watered by roma nent creek* and spring/., ioo aor *, swamp cattle country, balanco ° fl countrv"*!! V** A Ol , 1 country. Railway and Saleyards 6 milee tei "GoiJd 8 f l ot vt 8011001 and Post Office • Good Groomed House, verandah, pantry scullery, and bathroom, li. and c. w»z*r laiV <m. detached washhouse and dairj. Mncle" floors, good vegetable garden and orchard with over <0 fruit trees in full bearing » ' B l loose-box. cowbyro* con crete floor, with. up-to-da. e for ™ cowe, largo shearing aheds, hola 200 aheeo good sbecpyarda. neep 5 Acres Mangolds. 80. Acres Rap® anc ? Gr f«3. Present stock: 750 Sheen M head Cattle, 4 Horses. oneep, » PRICE £16 iOs PER ACRE. Old gentle-nan wants to retire, and wil Property.or a Small Farm witl a good House on it as part payment Balance of purchase money can remain oi Mortgage at 6} for cent. H. MATSON and CO. SMALL GRAZING RUN. £8000 * S A G 9 ING CONCERN.—23OI ™ UUU V Acres, with 6-roomed Hous» h and c., and omces, and all neceesarv outbuild srgs. Owners returns laat vear £2000. Ren ii-?! P« r » cre Caab required to go into it £2300. Sheep 1800, besides cattra. ttorees and dogs and implements for cultivatini about 70 acres. The interest on mortgage, averages considerably leas than 5 per cent *nd £300 or moro accepted ui reduction o principal each year. . H. MATSON and CO. V SMALL GRAZING RUN. £9nOO AS A GOING CONCERN—2I ye,Ta to run - iU ««* 2501 proporty comprises 6200 acrce mllea from school, and ha *i hthmij '• # 5® in addition, with th £? ?V 9 J *nd modern conveni IKS'- J or 6 ohearera, holding 50 L * nd outbuilding! 'sSiu » grounds beautifully laid out tr l . can «>» for W fij - * wnt> FoL < J B4 -'; • • • .-'"'i MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15931, 19 June 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15931, 19 June 1917, Page 10

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