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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. DARFIELD FARM. DARFIELD FARM. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION O: sth APRIL. sth APRIL. "VfESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have T e ceived instructions from MR PETEI CLINTON to Sell by Public Auction, 500 ACRES, n 1 Eltuate at Darf.cld. and adjoining the well I known Clinton Esta!e. Tho p;opcrty is sub divided ii.to 5 paJdocks, ia ivatertd b; ' water-rac-cs, and is in tirst-class heart, am '* at the prosant time has ail its virility in jt Easy terms will be ex'ended, and as it i on tho m-iin llororata-Aylesbury read, it: position is undeniable. If you are a buve: for lard do not be cajoled into ;nspectin: camorfluge river-beds or nursod native pas ture blocks, but go right straight and bu: this good solid land, sweat and pi.able, whict you can work winter and summer. 4GG3 H. iIATSON and CO. AUCTION SALK OF HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM AT KOITERANGI, WESTLAND. ) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th, 1919, At 11 a.m. M HOUSTON and CO., instructed bv • MRS C. DIELRICIIS, will SELL-by ; PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, a3 , above: — The well-known ard highly improved farm ' of 351 ACRES and 32 PERCHES, being Section No. 1 Block 1, Toaroha, S.D. Improvc- ' ments consist of Six-roomed Modern D'.velling with hot and cold water and all conveni- ' enecs, wood shed, washhouse, dairy with cou- [ creto floor, motor garage, shearing shed, SO x 40, cart shed, 3-f.ta!l stable and sheep- ' yards. Practically all nloughablo and sub- [ divided into seven convenient paddocks, well fenced with seven wires and partly with cyclone fencing. 120 Acres have been ploughed, bnlance nil in good grass except few patches of shelter bush. At present carrying 1250 sheep and 35 head r.f cattle. ' Situated 18 miles from Hokitika by good motor road and convenient to post office, school, and dairy factory. Title, in Perpetuity. Rental £30 per annum. Freehold can 1)3 obtained at a very low tigure. A T.G.L. of 200 acres, more or lcs3, river bed frontage, being excellent sheep country, goes with the property. This is ono of tho best farm properties on the West Coast. ' Iu the event of tho property being sold tho following stock will bo offered, viz., 500 Breeding Ewes, 250 Fat and Forward Shesp (mixed sexes), 30 Romney Marsh Ram Lambs, 15 Two-tooth to Full-mouth Romney Hams, 25 head Cattlo (fat), 10 Heifer LatUo, 2J eighteen months Hereford Shorthorn cross Steers and Heifers, 4 Horses, also Shearing Machine, 2i h.p. Engine, \7oolpress, Cambridge Roller, Limo Sower, Disc Harrows, Masaey Harris Lever Plough, Turnip Ridger, Saw Bench, Circular Saw, Spring Dray, Tipdray, Harness, etc., ctc. For fuller particulars apply to tho Auctioneers or , H. MATSON and CO., 4G57 Cliristchurch PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. THE BEST FARM IN CULVERDEN. THE BEST FARM IN CULVERDEN. THE BEST FARM IN CULVERDEN. THE BEST FARM IN CULVERDEN. TO BE SOLD AT AN EARLY DATE. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have roceivcd instruction from MRS D. W. HUNTER, of Culvcrden, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, her splendid Farm, being tho pick of the Cuvorden Settlement, comprising: — 464 ACRES, Highly improved, conveniently subdivided, together with a Modern Homo and all necessary Farm Buildings. NET RENTAL: £88 Half-yearly. This advertisement is bein<? inserted that it may catch the eye of intending purchasers, who may prefer to wait the realisation of this property rathor than buy hastily in tho rnean--4058°' H. MATSON and CO. DESIRABLE OXFORD FARM. ' 189 ACRES, 25 ACRES LEASEHOLD. H MATSON and CO. have received instructions from THE MISSES DOHRMANN to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, at the first OXFORD STOCK SALE in APRIL, the very excellent holding comprising:— 189 ACRE'S, well fenced and watered. Homestead of 9 rooms, 4-stall stable, 2 10030 boxes, all necessary outbuildings, good orchard and plantar tions. The land is of quality. The Leasehold Goodwill of 25 Acrea oi River Reserve will be given in. RENTAL: 37s 6d per annum. Those looking for a first-clas3 holding in tho prosperous Oxford District should not fail to enquire into this. Date of Sale will bo advertised later. 4659 H. MATSON and CO. ' HORSE FAIR. On MONDAY, APRIL 14th. (Note Alteration of Date). WE SOLICIT ENTRIES FQR THE AHOVE. ALL HORSES TO BE YARDED BY 10.30 a.m. SALE STARTS AT 11 a.m. SHARP. 4661 H. MATSON and CO. H. B. SOHKiNSKN. H. B. SORENSEN. CLEAKIN G bAIiE. TUKbuA*, AIARCH 25th. Jideven 'O clock. HB. SOREiNbEN, instructed by MR H. • CUTLER, wul bEljli by PUiJLiC AUCTION, on tire Premises, cr. of Riccarton and Cutler's roads (opposite Deona's .bush), AN IMAIENSE COjjjjKC'i'lOiN UF Uoji-. FUL SUNDRIES, MACHINERY, Etc. Principal items include Ransome Corn Grinder, Chopping Machine, 1 Pulper, 1 Buiiook Windlass, 4 Vyces, Grindstone, Emory Grinder, 10 New Furnace Jdars, Handcart, Stocks and Dies, Piping, Stop Cocks, 1 Orchard Sprayer, 1 200 Circular Tank with tap, Invalid's Chair (pneumatic tyres), 2 Largo Copper Boilers, Pair Blacksmith's Bellows, 1 Anvil, 100 12 x 12 Glazed Ventilators, Tiles for Glasshouses, Large Vjit, 1 Old Hillside Plough, Hayrack, Copper Pans, Copper Piping, lj to 2 tons of Cast Iron (estimated), T lion, Wrought Iron, 25 doz Bottles, Sot Wash Tubs, Gate Hinges, Taps, Quantity Furniture, 1 Cheifonicr, D. Chest, Tables, 1 Safe, Quantity Firewood and hosts of SundryLots iar too numerous to detail. 4206 H, SORENSEN, Auctioneer. jTz. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. ~ REMINDER. CLEARING SALE AT WEEDONS. TO-DAY, MONDAY, MARCH 24th, 1919. OWING to expiration of Lease, we .have received instructions from MR A. E. I'LUCK to hold a CLEARING SALE, AT WEEDONS, When the Whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK will be offered. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Salo Commences 12 o'clock. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.. 4666 Auctioneers. MOTOR CYCLE RIDERS can now procure UlilNUillvU XJHtAwWHiill' in any size from any dealer. Hay ward Bros, and Cjo., Ltd., Wholesale Distributors tor N.Z. H4531

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16479, 24 March 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16479, 24 March 1919, Page 10