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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TO HORSE OWNERS 1 TO STATION HOLDERS! TO FARMERS 1 HORSES! HORSES! HORSES I rTTHE Central position of the TATTERJ- SALL'S REPOSITORY, and the conveniences that are available, ensure a full attendance and reliable realisations of a.i Country Consignments sent forward. TO FARMERS, STATION HOLDERS, COXTRACTORS, PLOU-jHAiEN, AM) TEAMSTERS OF ALL KINDS WHO ' HAVE HORSES. We would advise you that at the present • moment there is a keen and good demand " for Young Horses which are broken md ready to go to work. i For the most part the heavier class ol Horses which swing ther legs in place of walking are not so readily sought after as w i lighter breed of Horses that can pi'k their > feet up and are active, and can walk away , with a team. " Should you have any Hotsos that you do not want WHY FEED THIiM? In view of the high price of feed, and t- -i extraordinary profits that you could nasi out of Cattle, surely it would pay to ta<o advantage of the present demau:l (you cin i carry two head of Cattle where you carry one SEND FORWARD YOUR CONSIGNMENTS TO H. JATSON and CO. ;n time to enable us to properly advert so them,_ so that those wanting Horses in otner districts may attend TATTERSALL'S, and know their visit vrili not be abortive, DON'T DELAY 1 DO IT NOW! THE DEMAND IS ONLY T.TKELY TO REMAIN FOR A FEW WEEKS. H. MATSON and CO. A -5550 ACRES FREEHOLD, with 000 Acres Leasehold, 21 years, with O-"-for £591; with approximately 1400 sheop (ewes about 700), 50 cattle* ona 30 horses. Prico with all stock, coming crop of lambs, calves, wool, implements, ana furniture, including 1 purebred Hereford bull, 2 years, and heifer, - years, £8000. Residence of 4 living zooms, lofty, gas lit pantry, office, and bathroom. Place will carry in it 3 nresent state 1500 -hoep, 100 cattle, ani SO horses. All possible requirements for tho sheep industry; shed holds 50 bales, 2 stand Lister shearing machines, with 2J h.p. engine; 4000 acres of standing bush (very light), balance clearings and fern. About 300 "ro suitable for the plough. More details oa application. l'ol. 1768 H. MATSON and CO. —197 ACRES, specially fine tract, on uhe Peninsula, with first-class House and everything that one can want. Torine are a matter of arrangement depending on. the purchaser. Handy by motor-car. PRICE £30 PER ACRE. Fol. 1808 H. MATSON and CO. A -784 ACRES good Grazing Land, pay good interest and have increasing value. Some of the beet hill country in tae Peninsula. Fol, 126 C PRICE £20 PER ACRE. H. MATSON and CO. A— 3100 ACRES, "The finest little property of its kind in North Canterbury. Beautiful and oompact homo; no cultivation, well fenced, close to sea, main road through; large prospects." Modern up-to-date woolshed, and excellent ■ yards. Homestead and stables are built of the best, and fences ore excellent. Price £21,2U3, rubject to a £9000 mortgage, and will leave money on at same xaie as th~> mortgage. Fol. 133 C H. MATSON and CO. A— 112 ACRESj splendid land, worth the money; close to town, and must advance in price; 6 paddocks, well ' watered. Real good buildings, valued at £860. Owners will give terms. ' PRICE £65 PER ACRE. Fol. 68D H. MATSON and CO. A— 1170 ACRES, 'with E-roomed House, stables, woolshed, and yaid3; subdivided into 10 paddocks by wire, fences. The earliest selection in a well and favourably known district. Wheat land as well as milk and wool. Prico £14 10a per acre, of which £8 remains as mortgage. Fol. "731)

H. MATSON and CO. —640 ACREB, right good place, worth the money, which, with a Leasehold >>J ' 270 acres additional, together with the freehold, enables the property to carry 1000 ewee, 600 dry sheep, and 60 head of cattle. The rlouse, of 7 rooms, good, with h. and c. service and otlices; shearing shed and yards. Coach passes house every day; 4 miles from school, S from telegraph. PRICE £11 per acre, with terms, or 410 cash and £500 tar the goodwill of the Leasehold, mortgage £1500. Fo], 1738 H. MATSON and CO. A —451 ACRES, 25 miles from town and close to railway, school, saleyards P. 0., and stores; 14 well sheltered paddocks, 10-roomed House, h. and c.. and a'J offices, large number of outouildings. PRICE £2? PER ACRE. FoL llifcL S. MATSON and CO. A— 170 ACRES in North Canterbury, :he greater part of which is in grass, 1 to 4 years, 6 acres in wheat, 80 going into peas, 13 in potatoes, and 6 acres into Tape, Has grown 75 bus. whoat to 'Jte sore and 25 tons potatoes, and 100 ana mangolds, and for grazing it cannot oe beaten, 12 paddocks well fenced. Buildings: 6-roomed House, stables cowshed, motor house. PRICE £42 PER ACRE. Also, same account an ORCHARD of 8 acres, all planted in the best kinds of marketable apples coming into full profit. PRICE £45 PER ACRE, and can arrange easy terms. One of Uie best and cleanest farms in the district. Fol. 828 H. MATSON and CO. A SUPERFAEM PROPOSITION. A— We have a pictorial demonstration of what it can do, and invite those genuinely interested—27o Acres "probably the richest land in New Zealand." Ha« grown 102 bushels of wheat over large area, 120 bushels of oats, and 92 bushels of barley. Has grown 27} tons of potatoes per acre, and 20 tons not by any means uncommon and yet it is not cropped out. It has had a spell of 3 years' sheep grazing, and is therefore in I perfect condition. About 70 acres can be reaped for cocksfoot seed (July, 191S). This year Bold £140 worth of seed from 14 acres, over which sheep had been running all the year. We can till columns with solid facts about this farm. The owner made up to £100 per acre with cauliflowers. Eminently suitable for subdivision into 20, 25, or 100a<;ro blocks, as there are roads on two sides. Two good Houses on the place, 7 and 5 rooms, granary, stables, sheds, etc.; 33 acres can be let at *£7 per acre for potatoes. Wo repeat that the place is in a class by itself. Potato Btalks going from sft 9in to 6it Bin . in length. One mile and a quarter from railway station, 6 miles from large ! Canterbury town. About £2000 oasJi would. put a man in possession. FoL 43A H. MATSON and CO. _ ' i TO RETURNED SOLDIERS AND AT.T. THOSE DESIROUS OF PURCHASING r LAND. A— LET US BRING to your notice the following splendid little farm and ripping home within 20 miles of Christchurch, in the centre of fine districts such as Daifield, Greendale, Selwyn, Leeston, E lies mere, e;c. We have 3JO ACRES, all in splendid heart, conveniently subdivided with live fences, amply Bheltered with shelter belt of trees, watered by water-races, and a lovely a little home with all necessary out- r buildings. The land is of splena>d I quality, and it is a great fattening farm, and with £1500 or.e can g-. t into this farm with the best of terms onJ never need to look back. To a gooa man even a lesser deposit might ce i. entertained. PRICE £12 10s PER / ACRE. I a H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16325, 24 September 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16325, 24 September 1918, Page 10