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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. D A N C I 0 R A HOKSE FAIR-TO-MORROW (FRIDAY;, DECEMBER 7'.h, 1023. SPECIAL ENTRIES includeOn. behalf of Mr R. McGOUAR, Sci'ton— I Bay Pony Gelding, 4 years, broken to saddle. Or. account of MR. R. ASHBY, SeftonENTRIES INVITED. H. MATSON and CO. BARRY'S BAY. BARRY'S BAY. To be offered bv PUBLIC AUCTION TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), DECEMBER 7th. AT DUVAUCHELLE STOCK SALE. H MATSON and CO. and W. D. WIL- • KDfS and SON, acting- in conjunction, have received instructions from the Trustees in ROWLEY'S ESTATE, to offer as above — 50 ACRES, SITUATE BARRY'S BAY. The property is at present occupied 6y Mr Robert Latter, and is especially favourably situated, adjoining the Barry's "Bay Posit Office, and facing the Main Coach road to Akaroa, is bouncLad also at the Bide by Harmtn's Little River road. Tho" property is admirably Suited for dairying, or for general grazing purposes. NOTE:—Particular attention is drawn to tho fact that the property has been held by the Rowley Family continuous!v since 1851. The Deed under which the land is held is an original grant from the Canterbury Association. TERMS—IO per cent, on the fall of _ tho hammer, 15 per cent, on possession; balance may remain boaring interest at the rate of G per cent, per annum. ALTERNATIVELY, the Vendors -will, subject to the provisions of the Conditions of Sale, accept the erection of buildings to the value of £SOO as equivalent to the instalment of 15 per cent. All particulars from — MESSRS DUNCAN, COTTERILL and CO., Solicitora in the Estate, MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., MESSRS W. D. WILKINS and SON, 7064 Auctioneers in conjunction. ' S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES DfCLTJDE— On account of MR A. GREAVES, Rangiora: 1 Gig, rubber-tyi&d On account of MR C. E. VERITY, Upwey, Waihao Downs: 1 Roan Mare, 8 years; broken to double harness On account of. MR W. R. FRESER, Governor's Bay: 1 Half-draught Mare, broken to chains On account MR_J. DAVIDSON, Carrier, cod: re, 7 years; all ■work; trial; been used in carrier's cart 1 Spring Dray (30 twt), by Marriott 1 Set Spring-dray Harness On account MR J. LUKIES, Spreydon: 2 Heavy Draughts. 7 years; all fa-rn. work. ENTRIES INVITED. 7066 H. MATSON and CO. DESIRABLE HOLDINGS CLOSE TO CITY. TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN TATTERSALTITS LAND ROOMS ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15th, AT 11 A.M. In tho Estate of the lato ISAAC PARISH, Deceased. I MATSON and CO., acting in oonjunc- • tion with JOSEPH LEE, will otter the properties as follows: LOT I—3l ACRES first-class land, situate Briggs road, Shirley, subdivided into S paddocks. Good frontage to Briggs road. 2 Houses. First house of 5 rooms, is plastered and papered, all conveniences, SElectrio Light, washhouse, copper and tuba. Second house of 5 rooms has all conveniences. Lined and papered, washhouse, copper and tubs. Good cowshed, 15 bails, Stables, trapshed, chaffhouse, motor ehed, also 2-roomed Whare. LOT 2—36 i ACRES, situate Phillpotfs road, St. Albans, 361-2. First-class land, subdivided into 8 paddocto. Good frontage. House of 5 rooms, washhouee, Dairy, concrete and brick Milking Shed, 12 bails, 2-stall stable, trapshed (well watered by artesian wells). LOT 3—15 ACRES, situate Quinn's road, Shirley. Fine Block, big frontage to Quinn'a road, excellent land, euodivided into 2 paddocks, most suitable for subdivision NOTE —LOTS 1 and 2 ar* to be offered as a whole, and if not Bold will be offered separately. 7062 H. MATSON and CO. DESIRABLE NORTH CANTERBURY PROPERTY. RANG-lOEA. RANGIORA, To be offered by PUBLIC AUCTION at RANGIORA STOCK SALE on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18th. I MATSON and CO. have been in- • strocted by the TRUSTEES in TORLESSE'S ESTATE to offer as above the •wen-known farm situate at RANGIORA, near FERNSIDE, at present occupied by Mr Tl»oa. Hawley. Tho farm comprises an good land, suitable either for cropping or dairying. Faces both on DRAIN ROAD No. 2 and also on BIRD'S ROAD. The Farm is suitably subdivided. Improvements include firat-class dwelling, milking shed and all necessary outbuildings. Tho situation of this farm is undeniable, being nandy to the prosperous Rangiora Township, School, Rail, and all facilities. The quality of tie land cannot bo denied. All information from— H. MATSON and CO., AucitoneeraDTJNCAN, OOTTERTLL and CO., 7Qg5 Solicitor* to the Estate. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF N. 8., LTD. "PASTURES NEW.'' • PRICE, £S PEE ACRE. SITUATED—"West Coast. Tho province with, a Big l future. FAOIUTIES--1 Mile Railway, Township, close to school and Saleyarda. Portion of a day's direct journey to and from Christchurch. STATE OF LAND— About 200 acres standing bneh, balance IGCO acres o!eared, and about 800 acres felled btssh. Splendid river flat. CARRYING CAPACITY—--1500 Sheep, principally Ewiefl, and portion of land specially adapted lior dairying. NOTE— This property is right. It is a Srst-dasa paying proposition and splendid investment. It must improve in value, ao emveyed to divide into 2 blocks or five emaller holdings. For a man with property" in Canterbury to fatten Lambs and finish off Cattle, the property would work in with good results. The braidings comprise good duelling' house, email cottage, granary, stable, cowbyre, etc. At present there ajre 40 acres in graas and oats, and 50 acres being worked for turaipa and green feed. Our Agent at Greymoiith will show intending purchasers over tho above and also over other properties that, must improve in value in the near future. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., LAND SALESMEN, OK Hereford street, Christchurch. LET ON TO SOMETHING GOOD SHD? WORCESTER SAUOE. all Stores,

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17939, 6 December 1923, Page 16

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