AUCTIONS. H. MATSON ASD °O. SEASON'S PROSPECIb. SEASON'S PKOSi'hCib. SEASO-X a PKUSPECIa. BOUNTEOUS RAINS, BOUNTEOUS IUINS, ALL GITE PROMISE OF ABUNDANT PASTURE AM-i GO..J; OiiUPb NEXT YEAR. ttthILST ft is impo s *. l \ »V it murt he admitted t » oUmatio point of view ir. wall far EBXt year' 3 pasr also market conditions havi of again being in favour o tj prognosticate : r.oi only iroc o.'Kii'.ions aujfu. r- harvest, but vcrv indication the Producer. This in turn is bound to oe l»ad market. Durir-if ihe past thr* s. few transitions have taken place n but nevertbeW there ara min-.orous who have wri>lc Stance. *-nc are on -: >ng until they icol thcl !atmi!i(! «>n are stabilised ere they purchase larms Having regard to the prospects above mentionod, ft eurely id a wise man who buy* today, ftS onoe the full weight of the buyis:.': power which cxißts to-day, although only i;. t, dormant state, Is operative oil the morsaleable properties v.iil ht< quickly cr.it ci tho market. We O&n offer many of the moot s&leabVnertie* In Canterbury, and have ever Ity to arrange for impaction. The foi lowing will inWsat the bona isd-> buyer:— RAKAIA DISTRICT. 1 KA ACHES, subdivided into 6 paddocks, &o\f we!] waterod by rccos; 50 a-crec are at present ploughed for wheat, thv balance in youn.4 grass. Improvements include: Nearly new house of 6 roonn and convonienoos, 8-etall stable and shod. PRICE £3B per ac Fol. ' H. MATSON and CO. SOUTHLAND. OKA ACBES, handy to Sateyards, Railway OOU and Township. Tho property comprises rich river flat land; all has bean ploughed; at proBent 80 aoree are in turnips and grass, SO acres in olover, cowBrass, ryegrass, and cooksfoot, balance in young posture, Tho homestead is replete with every convenience, olectrio light, hot and cold water, beautiful grounds. Improvements includo woolshod, all necessary farm buildings. Good fishing and shooting neighbourhood. PRICE £3O per acre. Fol. 769 E. MATSON ana CO. NORTH OAOTKRBT7ET; or/"! AOBES, Government Leasehold, rent Oo\J about 5s 6d per aero. At present 20 acres in oats, 6 acres in turnips, and 88 acres being worked for wheat. The land. has grown splendid grain crops, and the farm inoludes a good flat suitable for dairying. Improvements include: 8-roomcd dwelling, a-roomed whare, dairy, waahhouee, orchard, plantation, •table, grain shod, loft, implement shed, cowshed, shipyards, dip, etc. Well watered Or permßnent springs. Subdivided into 16 paddocks. Handy fc> Railway Post Ofßoe, Sohool ilioation. Fol. 765 H. MATSON ana CO, NOBTH OANTEKBUBX; is subdivided into 4 paddocks, unfailing water supply in every paddock. It is recognised aa one of the finest small fauna in the district. Admirably adapted for mixed fanning. Favourable terms will be extended to bona fide buyer* PRICE £25 per •cxeu FoL 762 H. MATSON wia CO. ttlD-OANTERBUEY: fJAA ACBES, anbdividedi into 12 padvww decks, watered by races, subdivided by gorse and wire, 5roomed dwelling and sonveniences, waahhouse, dairy, woodshed, 10-stell stable, chaffhouse, whare for men, sheep-yards. At present approximately 150 acres under tha plough, balance in pasture. The land is eminently suited for cropping and grazing. PRICE £l7 10a per acre. Favourable terms, ' FoL 662 H. MATSON and CO. CLOSE TO aHRISTCHUROH. ACBES, 7-roomed dwelling, eleotrio light, and S-stoll stable, 8-stall stable, 2 loose-boxes, implement loomed dwelling soma little distance from the main homestead. Property is subdivided into 6 padd/'cks by gorse and wire, water-races in every paddook, 8 of which are under the plough and, 8 in English grass. Goodwill of lease of 70 acres will be ffiven in with tha above. PRICE fer the freehold £7O. The above property is particularly favourably situated and thoroughly merits the attention of eny bona fide buyer. Fol. 778 H. MATSON and CO. NOBTH CANTERBURY. To Close a Trust Account. 100 AGK& S > "tiodivided into 7 large and IwU 8 small paddocks by gor6e and wire, dwelling, implement shed, all necessary outbuildings. £4O all sore. The above property is close to prosperous town and all conveniences. Fol. 758 H. MATSON and CO. APPROVED DISTRICT. 100 ACBES > closo to Railway, 6-roomcd •*-VVJ house, all conveniences, 4-stall granary, chaffhouse, implement shed, cow-baiL oil in good order; 40 tcresin three-year-old grass, balance in potatoes,- and ploughed ready for crop. PRICE £7O an acre, lerms can be arranged. „, F ol. 757 E. MATSON and CO. All Hit, above properties wo available for inspection, ond we shall be glad to supplv tho fullest infermation to bona fide buyers*. GRAIN AND PRODUCE DEPARTMENT. R MATSON AND CO. ARE OASH BUYERS OF ALL GRAIN, SEEDS, AND POTATOES. WE ARE AT PRESENT BOOKING ORDERS FOR—WOOL PACKS. CORN SACKS. SEAMING TTTINE. BINDER TWINE. BEEDS. MANURE. ALL STATION SUPPLIES HIGHEST QUANTITY AT LOWEST CURRENT PRICES. H. MATSON and CO.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17814, 13 July 1923, Page 16
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