AUCTIONS. H. MATSOS AND CO. THE ADVENT OF SPRING. THK ADVEXT OF SPRING. THE ADVEXT OF SPRING. THE ADVEXT OP SPRING. THE COUNTRY AT THIS TIME OP Yl HAS NEVER LOOKED BETTER. everything point? to a bounteoxjs harvest of both stock and crop returns. prices seem assured. . all the above cannot be gainsaid, TO THE PROSPECTIVE LAND BUYER WE WOULD SAY, WHY DELAY? # IT IS POSSIBLE TO-DAY TO PURCHASE PROPERTIES WHICH WILL SHOW A GOOD RETURN AT PRICES FOR PRODUCE MUCH LESS THAN THOSE OFFERING TO-DAY. INVESTIGATE THE FOLLOWING.— On Account MR L. W. STORRY, OS! A ACRES AT SOUTHBRIDGE, OJi Subdivided into Four Blocks. Lot I—Homestead, 26S acres. Lot 2—136 acres. Lot 3—137 acres. Lot 4—113 acres. Especially favourable terms. The above property comprises TnE WELL-KNOWN UMFTHKAD ESTATE, and more then merits investigation. The especially fo>vonrablo situation of the property, its undeniable quality, its proximity to the railway and Lecston and Addincton Markets, are all in its favour. We offer the above in conjunctior with MESSRS PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. H. MATSON and CO. 6000 ACRES. 6000 ACRES, MAGNIFICENT SHEEP GRAZING PROPOSITION. CIITUATE about 40 miles from main town. 1 The land ifl subdivided into three large blocks =rad ten smaller paddocks About 1609 acres arc flat and the remainder comprises low downs and hills. A large area is ploughable. Usually carries about 0600 fiheop, mostly merinos, for which breed of sheep tho property is particularly suitable. Tho tend is well watered by permanent streams and river frontages, and lies well to the sun Improvements include modern dwelling of 7 living rooms, bathroom, and scullery, hot and cold water, artificial light, washhouao, and dairy. Concrete tank, motor garage, and trap shed, three-roomed men's quarters, large woolshed. sheep-dip and yards, good orchard and garden. Good mail service. PRICE £3 per acre. Especially favourable terms. Having regard to tho excellent prospects of the sheep grazing industry, it is impossible that the above can remain long available. Fol. 749 H MATSON and CO. MAGNIFICENT FARM. QAA ACRES, especially favoured district. OUU Close to rail, school, and_ first class markets, Magnificent homestead, motor garage, cowbyres, and all necessary buildings. All thoroughly up-to-date. PRICE £6O per acre. Terms. Fol. 999 H. MATSON and CO. TO CLOSE A TRUST ESTATE. "inn ACRES, adjacent to township and J.UV/ school. Good agricultural land, or would make good dairy farm. Improvements include 5-roomed dwelling, 5-stall stable and ioosebox, implement ehed, cow-byre with concrete floor, washhouso. The property ia offered together with implements. PRICE £25 per acre. Old-estaßlished district. Fol. 995 H. MATSON and CO. BANKS PENINSULA. (4.00 ACRES, Modern House, telephone, electric light, well watered by springs. About 100 acres, comprise old bush land, of which 50 acres could be cultivated. A magnificent pasture proposition. The property his wintered a sheep to the acre, in addition to carrying about ISO cattle; beautiful situation. PRICE £2O per acre. Fol. 928 H. MATSON and CO. ADJOINING CITY SUBURB. OA ACRES, no buildings. Long frontage. £V PRICE £SOO. Favourable terms. Tho above thoroughly merits investigation, not onry from a farming point of view, but also from the point of view of siibdivision. Fol. 992 A SPECULATOR'S CHANCE! H. MATSON and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY. 0 ACRES, well subdivided; -50 acres in oats, balance in young gross. ced. Improvements include up-to-date 6-roomed dwelling, pantry, bathroom, scullery and waahhouse, hot and cold water; 4-sUll concrete stable, and loose-box, concrete shearing shed and good yards. The tenure is a Government lease, many years to run, with right of renewal or of purchase, Kent 113 per aero. PRICE for the goodwill £ls per aero. Favourable terms. Pol. 987 i H. MATSON and CO. LINCOLN DISTRICT. TO CLOSE A TRUST ESTATE. rri ACRES, 5-roomed dwelling, stable.and «" cowshed. Well watered PRICE £4O per aero. Fol, 972 H. MATSON and CO. VENDOR. DESIROUS OF SELLING FOR VENDOR DESIROUS OF SELLING FOR VENDOR DESIROUS OF SELLING FOB FAMILY REASONS. ■ FAMILY REASONS. FAMILY REASONS. THREE HUNDRED ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL LAND, CLOSE TO THE SEA. THIS land receives the full benefit of the morning sun, and until a late hour during the day. The property for the most part consists of rich limestone country, and was at once time virgin bush. It is subdivided into some 18 or 17"paddocks, and is nearly all wire netted. There is a splendid home, Wool shed, dip, and outbuildings. The property is carrying 570 young ewas end 200 dry shoep, of which 140 are ewe hoggets;- also SO head of cattle. None of this country has been ploughed, and with tho urgent command of what he has to do, the vendor is prepared to .make a rush sale of it, and £BSOO "walk in walk out" is the order of tho day. The vendor will leave £8 an tore on the place by way of mortgage. For further particulars, apply— H. MATSON and CO. TjiNQUIRE REGARDING THE ABOVE SU OR OTHER PROPERTIES WHICH WE CAN OFFER. H. MATSON <wd CO. FOR PRIVATE SALE. IN A SPLENDID STATE OF REPAIR. SEED DRILL, P. AND D. DUNCAN. SEED DRILL, J*. AND D. DUNCAN. SEED DRILL, P. AND D. DUNCAN. WE have for Private Sale, in a spleedid state of repair, a P. and D. DUNCAN DRILL, 15 coulters, together with various seed and manure boxes. No reasonable offer refused. The same oan be seen any time at Christcirareh. H. MATSON and 00. BALED LUCERNE HAY. BALED LUCERNE HAY. BALED LUCERNE HAY. BALED LUCERNE HAY. BALED LUCERNE HAY. BALED LUCERNE HAY BALED LUCERNE HAY. BALED LUCERNE HAY. BALED LUCERNE HAY. BALED LUCERNE HAY BALED LUCERNE HAY. BALED LUCERNE HAY. »DTT7»'mr' a> r re ... per tea lots, Baled Locezaa Hay. D». livery at the Store Door or on Tracks H. MATSON and CO.,' Cbeirtcbjmcfc. TATTERS ALL'S HORSE SALE TATTEBSALL'B HORSE SaiX TATTERSALL'S HORSE SALE EVERY SATURDAY MORNING EVERY SATURDAY MORNING H MATSON and CO. hold Safes i» • TATTERSALL'S evory SATURDAY and will be pleased to Moenw ENTRIES' This is the best reoogsused reojiaaticn centre in tiie Southern Hemisphere, sad is imperthtoc to the inck-raency of ike weathar If you have borsea for sale, or require to bny id its, permit us to you to attend SATURDAY AUCTIONS. FARMERS who require to m*ke progress with their Winter Wo*V and require er*B±*r rth : n tt«.ir (**».. otrArtTt^^^ FAIL TO ATTEND THESE SALES.
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