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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. THIS YEAR. THIS YEAR. THIS YEAR. rpHE WOOL CLIP OP NEW ZEALAND haa been purchased by the British Govemmont and the Wool 13 again being handled, under the Eome conditions. regard to the Sale of ycrar Woo 1 ., the prospects are assured, and it only requires judicially displaying- and careful and expert knowledge on behalf of the Brokers. COXSIGX WOOL— 7f. MATSON AND CO., ADDINGTON. The Firm's Appraisements are Conducted by the Principal of the Firm, who lias a lifetime experience aa a Wool Broker and i 3 acknowledged as an authority in the business. POO PEE ACRE—Rich, heavy land, one <A*oo of ihe best farms in a good district; veil fenced and watered. New, up-to-date houee, o-itouildings, stable, cowshed, milking plant, and engine: water laid on. Crops of wheat and oats looking very well. Grass £oin!» to waste. Crops given in. Fol. 114 H. MATSON and CO. X*OA PER ACRE —All rich wheat-growing cwOu and eheep-fattening land, in 9 paddocks. Land very clean and carefully farmed. Has grown 60 of wheat and 94 of oats. Also carries and fattens large numbers of sheep and lambs. Excellent 6-roomed resilience, h. and c., and all offices, garden, lawn, orchard, beautifully situated. All outbuildings, man's wharo, etc. One mile from school, 2 from railway station. Daily mail. Very suitable for a stud farm. Fol. 86GH. MATSON and CO. f? SECURES a Government Renowablo Lease. Rent £203 per annum. Lease runs out in 1940. Five-roomed dwelling and outbuildings; G miles of fencing; 40 acres in wheat, 155 acres in oats, GSO acres old pasture and new grass, balance native. Averages 1200 sheep, and could carry a lot more. £2000 cash is wasted, balance in 5 years at 5} per cent. Fol. 145 H. MATSON- and CO. PQQ PER ACRE—IOO Acres, one of the wOO tidiest farms in the district, with good' &-Roomed House, 6-stall stable, and ohaffhouso, cow bails, dairy, etc. 52 Acres Tuscan wheat, 12 acres in red clover, 20 in oats, 2 in potatoes. Balanee rye gi«M3 and clover. ALL THESE CROPS GO IN WITH THE PRICE. The owner has to sell, must . sell, and is determined to sell. Cannot carry on any longer owing to illhealth. Thero is an insurance of £600 on the buildings. No reasonable deposit declined. Anyone with £800 to £1000 can secure it. Fol. 119F H. MATSON and CO. X'OA PER ACRE buys a 225-acre farm owOLf in West Canterbury, with a 9roomed house and all outbuildings. Crops at valuation; 50 acres wheat, '24 for eeed, 50 acres linseed, eto.; 15 paddocks. Fol. 54T H. MATSON and CO. PER ACRE—This will pttrohue a a good class farm ia North Canterbury, divided into 10 paddocks, with 6-roomed house, good sheds, stables, stockyaida, all good. Cash required £2200. Fol. 56 H. MATSON and CO. I?OCj—IN the Ellosmere Distriot, where tfetJO the land is good.' This 180 farm can be secured on account of illhealth of the owner. It is in perfect order; 10 paddocks, with house of 7 main rooms, and all outbuildings. Station one mile and school 2 miles. Fol. 37A H. MATSON and CO. I£3 PER ACRE—Some of the richest HinMtone land in Canterbury, subdivided into 9 paddocks; 6-7-roomed new house; all implements, 1200 sheet), 7 cattlo, 10 horses, 40 tona of onaff, eta, at valuation if desired, otherwise £16 per acre bare. Fol. 41T H. MATSON and CO. PER ACRE—SOO, divided into 22 paddocks, situate North Canterbury; 60 acres in wheat, 50 in oats, 15 in linseed and peas, etc. Residence of 6 rooms, h. and o. service, 6-stall stable, shearing shed, and other buildingß. Crops in. £2500 cash -aocepted from good man. Fol. 135H H. MATSON andtCO. 1? "J 9 PER ACRE, or near offer, for 2235 acres in l(id-Canterbunr, divided into 20 paddocks, all. ploughable; buildings comprise 5-roomed House, woolahed, 8-stall stable, and numerous other buildings. At present carrying 8000 ewes and £00 dry sheep. Terms, £3000 cash. Fol. 134H H. MATSON and CO. PER ACRE—Heavy grass dairy and cropping land, in North Canterbury, well clear of weeds; 9 paddocks, well watered and fenced; 8-roomed house, with all outbuildings, 8-bail cowshed, eto. Terms, £800 down. Fol. 6SL H. MATSON and CO. _po 13s PER ACRE—Mid-Canterbury crop<&o ping and stock farm; 1500 sheep and cattle is the' carrying capacity. Total acreage 1370; 1000 acres are in grass and 800 are in bush; IS paddocks, well watered, and lying nicely to the sun; good 6-roomed house, woolahed, dip, and yards, new stables, 2-roomed men's whore; 3 miles from rail. Fol. iiaMWT H. MATSON and 00. < AAA FOR 900 Acres Freehold and 770 Acres Native Lease, »n the North Island, at 3a 3d per acre rent. All ring fenced, 13 paddocks, well watered by running streams; 2 sets sheep yards; 1300 acres in grass. Plenty of timber for fenoing; 7 to 800 acrea grows splendid oats-and turnips. Fol. 82P H. MATSON and CO. nrr PER ACRE will purchase a freehold w ( of 1130 aores in Marlborough, all in one block, and running in October last 900 halfbred ewes and 300 mixed line. Thero is a woolahed and yards. The property lies beautifully to the son, and is well watered. The whole is ploughabk-, and would grow English grass, lucerne, oate, and barley. The downs (about 600 acres) are fizst-class. with heavy black soil; would grow anything. Owner lives outside the province and is determined to iguit. Terms, £2500 cash, balano»-5 years at 5 per cent. Fol. 86G H. MATSON and CO. .OA PER ACRE—67OO Acres Freehold, in cK*"x South Island, of which 1000 acres are ploughable. The . property lies beautifully to the sun, and is purely ewe country, and is being rapidly improved, and in the near future should carry 5000 ewes, besides cattle. The whole place is free and open. There is a new 5-roomed dwelling with all conveniences, atables, loose-box, men's whare, large woolahed, yards, dip, and smithy, all in splendid repair; 12 miles from railway station. Tclephonio communication with outside world. Present stock 3300 eheep. Terms, £4000. Fol. 84G M 6365-6343 - H. MATSO§ ud CO.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16405, 27 December 1918, Page 10

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