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auctions. H. MATROX AND 00. H. MAISON AND CO. H. MAT S0 N AXD CO. H. MAT SON AND CO. THE SEASON'S PROSPECTS. THE SEASON'S PROSPECTS. Duping the past month, Canterbury HAS BENEFITED BY SPLENDID MAIN'S, AND IN ALL DISTRICTS THERE IS NOW ABUNDANCE OF FEED AVAILABLE AND THE PROSPECTS iOR A FIRST-CLASS SEASON ARE EXCELLEXT. THROUGHOUT THE SLUMP "WE MAINTAINED THAT JUST AS SEW ZEALAND HAS IN THE PAST BUILT lIS PROSPERITY UPON ITS RURAL PRODUCTIVITY SO IT WILL CONTINUE TO DO IN THE FUTURE. THE WORLD'S HERDS AND FLOOKb ARE DEPLETED AND NEW ZEALAND SHOULD HAVE A VERY FAIR SHARE OF THE GOOD MARKE'IS WHICH. SHOULD BE AVAILABLE IN THE NEST DECADE. TD VIEW OF THESE FACTS IT IS SURELY A WISE -MAN WHO WITHDRAWS HIS MOXEY FROM DEPOSIT AT A VERY LOW RATE OF IN! ERE ST AND INVESTS IT IX FIRST-CLASS LANDS SUCH AS WILL ENSURE A STEADY INCOME DURING HIS LIFETIME AND AFFORD A COMPETENCE FOR HIS FAMILY. WE ESPECIALLY DRAW THE ATTENTION OF PROSPECTIVE LAND BUYERS TO THE FOLLOWING;— FOR PRIVATE SALE. On Account, of MR PAT. GILLON, GBEENPAEK. 209 ACRES. Homestead included, four-roomed dwelling;, 3-stall stable, implement slied, and wool ahed. The Farm is in Two Block?, and :i3 situate about two miles from Grecnpark Railway and five miles from Springcton. Cream cart passes the door. The land grows splendid artificial crops, such as Italian and Rape, end is well watered by artesian supply. The farm has bean />wnerl by members of the Gillon family for the past -10 years. Anyone wanting a liar.dv property close to the city and to the markets should not fail to enquire. Goodwill of Lease 40 Acres goes with the place. All particulars from H. MATS ON" and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY". CQn ACRES, subdivided into 9 paddocks, watered by permanent elreams, 70 acres ploughed, balance in pasture, firstclass Bungalow, tot and cold water, bathroom, scullery high pressure supply, 4-stall stable, chaff house, harness room, implement shed and shearing- shed. PRICE: £9 5s per acre. "V en- favourable terms are off-Ted. Folio 636.

NEAR TO CHRISTCHRUCH. TO CLOSE DECEASED ESTATE. i KfJ ACRES—This property is handy to railway, market, and factory, and is only on the market at th> very low price of £5 par acre by reason of tha trustee being desirous of closing the estats. Alternatively, the trusts in the estate would lease for a period of years with compulsory purchasing clause. Here is an opportunity for small man to acquire a piace which is capable of great improvement, and thereby assure himself the increment of his own labour. H. MATSON and CO. 250 BANKS PENINSULA. ACRES L.I.P. First-class house and buildings, a gentleman's home, low rental'. The above comprises an especially . fine property and will well. stand inspection. PRICE for the GoodwiE, £4500. Folio 564. H. MATSON and CO. ELLE.SMERE DISTRICT. •J OA ACRES of really first-clMs land. Improvement include 8-r>omed Dwolling, electric light,'granary, '5-stall stable, loose box, new cowsheds with up-to-date milking plant, the latter to be- tsJsen at valuation. PRICE £7O par acre. Folio 640. H. MATSON and CO. SOUTH CANTERBURY. ACRES splendid dairy form, subdivided into 9 paddcoks, first-class dwelling, stable loose box. whore, motor shed, 8-stall cow shed and milking machine®. PRICE, £l3 10b per aero. Folio 663. H. MATSON and) CO. 300 200 600 METHVEN DISTRICT. ACRES, cropping and dairying land, well subdivided by gorse and wire, watered by ra-cea. Improvements include new .Bungalow and nil necessary buildings. 69 aores in wheat, 60 acres in grass, balanoe fallow for rape and turnips. Well merits inspection. PRICE, £'2B per acre, very favourable terms. Folio 646. H. MATSON and CO. MID-CANTERBURY. ACRES subdivided into 12 paddocks, well watered by rac«3. Subdivided by gorse and wirfl. 5-roomed dwelling, all conveniences,- waahhouse, dairy, wood-ehod, ld-stall Stable, chaff-house, whare for men, sheep yards. At present 80 acres are in wheat, TO acres in Oats, 40 aores in Rape, 20 acres ploughed for turnips, balance In one to three-year old pasture. The property comprises good second class land suitable for cropping and grazing. PRIOE, £l7 10s per acre, very reasonable etrms. Folio 662 H. MATSON and 00. -

WOOL GROWERS AND WOOL SELLERS. WOOL GROWERS AND WOOL SELLERS. WOOL GROWERS AND WOOL SELLERS. WOOL GROWERS AND WOOL SELLERS. H MATS ON and CO. will produce the • Vest resulta for 7011. /Reasons why you should send your busineai to H. MAXSON and CO. 1. Our Film ia a Private Firm and we give personal and direct attention. 2. Our Firm held the first 'Wool Sal« held in Canterbury. \ 8. W« have given conohiaivei evideno® over a period of Jreaia of our ability to conduct our business, and the fact that we can and do produce the absolute best results in «JI markets. If you are a free agent do not hesitate, send your goods to MATSON and CO., and a text in by consigning your Wool to H. MATSON and CO., ADDINGTON. Catalogues for the next sale close about the 7th December, and that means that consignmonte will have to bo in the actual aiding of the warehouse, to wihioh it' is consigned on that day. Out Principals Ibave served a good apprenticeship in the business, and they axe responsible, steady-going business men, and undoubtedly are good judges. Thoy personally and directly look after your business, and as Salesman have 110 equals. Our Store and conveniences ar» the best in ChristchuroK. Our paddooking accommodation is by far the best amongst those doing business round Chrißtehuroh, end we are giving th» farmer and producer more than good eervioe for the remuneration that you have to pay a mediocre representative. WOOLPACKS. BINDER TWINE BRANDING OIL, MANURES, SEEDS' CLOVERS, CORNSACKS, FENCING WIRE, AND ALL STATION REQUISITES are procurable from MATSON and CO. at the lowest current rates. H. MATSON and CO., Christoburch.

STATION SUPPLIES 7 ~ STATION SUPPLIES. STATION SUPPLIES. can quote at Current Prices—"WOOLPACKS, SEAMING TWINE, BRANDING- OILS COBNSACKS, SEEDS, : MANURES, GROCEKIES. ALL FARM REQUISITES. CURRENT PRICES. FIRST-CLASS QUALITY. . PROMPT DELIVERY. H. MATSON and CO. H. MATSON AND CO^ LIVE STOCK AND- WOOL SALESMEN. H MATSON and CO. ARE REPRESENT- • ED AT ALL MARKETS THROUGHOUT CANTERBURY. EXPERT JUDGMENT. ZEALOUS ATTENTION. HIGHEST PRICES. PROMPT RETURNS. CONSIGN AiL STOCK TO: H. MATSON and CO., ADDINGTON. CONSIGN WOOL TO: " H. MATSON and CO., ADDINGTON. Our commodioua and well-lit stores affoid every facility for the display of clip* under the most advantageous conditions, and are in close proximity and are adjacent to Aldington Saley&rds, affording vendors on market day an opportunity without trouble or expense of inspecting their olipa u> displayed for sale. CONSIGN SKINS, HIDES, AND FAT TO; EL MATSON and CO, Chrietchurch. 1££863-3459 H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17629, 5 December 1922, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17629, 5 December 1922, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17629, 5 December 1922, Page 14

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