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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. THE POLICY OP THE POLICY OF THE POLICY OP MATSON AND CO. HiTSO* AND CO. H. MATSON AND CO. Ist.-WE WILL TRANSACT A COMMISSION BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 2nd.-WITH THE SELLING OR BUYING, OUR CHrEF AIM WILL BE TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS AN HONEST DEAL. r.rd.-OUR ADVICE TO CUSTOMERS IS TO FORWARD THEIR LIVE STOCK WHEN READY TO THE MARKET. 4th—WHEN THE STOCK REACHES THE MARKET, WE WILL EXERT OUR rBEST ENDEAVOURS TO SELL IT AT THE BEST POSSIBLE PRICE ON ARRIVAL. :,th.—OUR OBJECT WILL BE TO GET THE PROCEEDS OF SALES TO THE ACCOUNT OF OWNERS AT THE EARLIEST POSSIBLE MOMENT. LASTLY.-JWE BELIEVE THAT PERSONAL ATTENTION, EXPERT KNOWLEDGE AND COURTESY BRING CONFIDENCE, AND THAT IS THE END OF ALL THINGS IN OUR BUSINESS. H. MATSON and CO., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, CHRISTCHURCH. MUCH TO THE SURPRISE OF THOSE MISGUIDED PESSIMISTS WHO A FEW WEEKS AGO WERE PROPHESYING EVERYTHING UNFORTUNATE IN RESPECT TO THE MARKETS FOR THIS SEASON'S PRODUCE, THE TIDE NEVERTHELESS HAS CHANGED. PRICES FOR BOTH WOOL AND MEAT HAVE HARDENED IN. SUBSTANTIAL FASHION, AND THE FACT IS BECOMING ABUNDANTLY EMPHASISED THAT THE FUTURE PROSPERITY OF NEW ZEALAND, AS HAS BEEN THE PROSPERITY OF THE DOMINION IN THE PAST. IS TO BE DERIVED PRINCIPALLY FROM THE LAND. WE HAVE ON OUR BOOKS PROPERTIES OF "UNDOUBTED EXCELLENCE WHICH ARE QUOTED AT PRICES WHICH CANNOT FAIL TO COMMAND THE EARNEST ATTENTION OF THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER.

WE ESPECIALLY DRAW ATTENTION TO—ASHBURTON DISTRICT. COA ACRES, subdivided • into numerous OOKJ 6-roomed House on the property together with. granary, 6-etalled stable, sheepyards, etc. At present about 100 acres in crop—oats and. ripe, balance grass. PRICE, £l3 por acre. .Excellent "terms to good man. Folio 41 BANKS PENINSULA. ACRES at, BANKS PENINSULA, heavy grass land, all idled bush, but still with a . con- . eiderable amount of Post and ;...-.. '■ Firewood : Timber handy to good tracks. Much of the property : la eminently' suitable for dairying and cocksfoot, remainder good grazing. .The landis suit- . . ably subdivided by good fences, ■-.'.;'■■., anoY is especially well watered. •■', .Handy to School, Post-Office, ;; and Telegraph.. Priced on ap : ';. plioation. An;opportunity tor ..'. ~ safe■';• investment, and future' .* oinnot. be> denied. . ' .' • Foßo 4M 7(fV\ ACRES,, BANKS PENINSULAII/V Land Transfer Title, Situate within two miles of the :fbet Office. Suitably subdivided by wire fences, excellent water, men's cottage, combined woolshed, 7-bailed cowshed, all conveniences. j'Will winter 1000 theep arid carry 60 head of cattle. PRICE £2O per acre. Tprms can be arranged. It is obvious that, .having regard to seeds, manures, and' agricultural implements, that Banks peninsula property, which vpjlhold .he'grass, and off every acre of which a substantial return can be must maintain and 'increase its value. On property of this description there is no and otherwise reserve a substantia! proportion of the whole for purposes that are not directly productive. t - ACRES, NORTH CANTERBURY, subdivided into 9 paddocks, ell well .watered. First-class build- - ings PRICE £SB per acre. The land will grow anything, sad'the property thoroughly merits inspection. ; ' - 1.1 AA ACRES, NORTH .CANTERBURY I -.JJLUV —Dwelling, woMshed, ,- swrtand I . . • ■ -..1; -you , ' " -. carry 1800 sheep. PRICE £l7 "< v *-"- 10s per acre. Terms could be l\ K: '- ' ' arranged. / nOA ACRES, "WEST COAST—Of this proUuM perty 48 acre* are Freehold and , .[\ ' the balance Government. Lease. j < The land comprises some of the best in < the district. Adjacent -to' railway, saleyards, and post -•RICE; £2OOO. Very •*' "- ' ' reasonable terms are offered. 1 • ; - f TW» property, whilst being gu«- '' H able fox a farmer, is also ecpe- ,. ' oially suitable 1 for a tradesman, > ~ ,who might run the land in connexion with his own business.

ACHES, within wsy distance of Town, divided into 7 paddocks, good cropping property, togetherwith 6-roomed House, good outsehooL PRICE £B6 per Mrs. Owner would consider leasing. ACBES, BANKS PENINSULA, comprising' , heavy dairying and cocksfoot land, well fenced and watered, and in real good order. , There is a 7-roomed Dwelling I Boosa, irtore-ioom, whaie, 9- ',- ~ bail cowshed and bayehed, trap- ,-, shed, pigstyes, etc. Situated hali-a-mile from School, Post I Office, "«nd Cheese Factory. P~IOE -484 per acre. Boi 431 LEASEHOLD, together witn lav* and Dead Stock and complete Station Plant. I'he stock ' comprises 6000 sheep, 60 cattle, ' ) and 6 horses. The property is situated in squares 108 and 104 sfandamue and Te Koa S.U. - „ Tap property is divided into ' \ various blocks, and for the most part.is fenced-with atan- "'' dards and wire. Homestead comprises a dwelling-house, with detached huts for' men, woolshed, aheepyaxds, And •sxranng ~ ~ faculties. On the back bloofc , j' "them a* a hut and sheepyards, 'd' ? aleo a> stable. The Vendor, is i "* ■ anxious to sell, and there is prob •bom on tal •> tow «f ft* properties ''wsfthave listed.. We invite eoquii uena- affaid levery. facility for ban* fi ■*"— ;;to,.ilsTj>ect K-lUZBOH sad <Kfc

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17394, 3 March 1922, Page 12

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