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AUCTIONS. "el matson and CO. the advent of spring, the advent of spring. TEE ADVENT OP SPRING. the advent of spring. THE COUNTRY AT THIS YBSE OF YE, HAS ITEVEE LOOKED BETTEK. EVERYTHING POINTS TO A BOUNTEOUS HAEVEST OF BOTH STOCK AND CEOP RETURNS. PSICES SEEM ASSUEED. *TJ. SEE ABOVE CANNOT BE gainsaid, Therefore £0 SJHE PROSPECTIVE LAND BUYER WE WOULD SAT, WHY DELAY? IT IS POSSIBLE TO-PAY TO PUBCHASE PBOPEETIES "WHICH 'WTL.L SHOW A GOOD RETURN AT PRICES FOR PBOPUCE MUCH LESS THAN THOSE OFFERING TO-DAY. INVESTIGATE THE FOLLOWINGOh Acooant I£K L. W. STORRY, ACRES AT SOUTH B RIDGE, Subdivided into Four Black*. 654 Lot I—Hoaieetead, 268 acres. Lot 2—136 acres. Lot 8—137 ceres. Lot 4—113 acres. Especially favourable terms. The above property comprises THE WELL-KNOWN CROFTHEAD ESTATE, and more than merits investigation. The especially i&v crarwblo situation of the property, ite un<Jwri*ble quality, its proximity to the railway sod Leeston and Addington Markets, *ro all in its favour. * We offer the above in conjunction with MESSRS PYHE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. H. MATSON and CO. 6068 ACRES. 6000 ACRES. MAGNIFICENT SHEEP GRAZING PROPOSITION.

QITTTATE about 40 miles from main tovrn. k3 The land is subdivided into three largo blocks wnd ten smaller paddocks. About 1600 acres are flat and the remainder comprises lew downs and hills. A large area is ploughable. Usually carries about 2600 sheep, mostly merinos, for which breed of sheep the property is particularly suitable. The Iwnd 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, washhouse, 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 par acre. Especially favournbln terms. regard to the excellent prospects oi the sheep grazing industry, it is impossible that the above can remain lons available. , Fol.: 749 H. MATSON and CO. MAGNIFICENT FARM ')AA ACRES," especially favoured fflistrict. t.)\ /V" Close to rail, school, and firstolaes markets. Magnificent homestead, motor garage, cowbyrca, 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, "f A A ACRES, adjacent to township «a school. Good agricultural land, or would make good dairy farm. Improvements include 5-roomed dwelling, 5-stall stable ' ' and lodsebox, implement shed, cow-byre with ooncrete floor, washhouse. The property is offered together with implements. PRICE £25 per acre. Old-established district. Fol. 995 H. MATSON and CO. 400 BANKS PENINSULA. ACRES, Modern House, telephone, ' electric light, well watered by springs. Awmi 100 acres comprise old bush land, of which 50 acres could be cultivated. A magnificent pasture proposition; The property has wintered a sheep to the acre, in (■' addition to carrying about 180 cattle; beautiful situation. - PRICE £2O per acre. Fol. 928 H. MATSON and CO. ADJOINING CITY SUBURB. OA ACRES, no buildings. Long frontage* ■&\J PRICE £SOO. Favourable terms. The above thoroughly merits investigation, not from a farming point of view, but also from the" point of view of subdivision. Fol. 992 A SPECULATOR'S CHANCE I H. MATSON and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY. ' ACRES, well subdivided; 50 acres in oats, balance in young grass. Watered by running stream and well fenced. Improvements include up-to-date 6-roomed dwelling; pantry, bathroom, scullery :md washhouse, hot and cold water; 4-stall concrete stable, and loose-box, concrete shearing shed and good yards. The tenure is a Government lease, many years to run, with right of tenawal or of purchase. Rent lis per acre. PRICE for the goodwill £ls per acre. Favour-' able terms. Fol. 987 H. MATSON and CO. 400 50 LINCOLN, DISTRICT. TO CLOSE A TRUST ESTATE. ACRES,:. 5-roomed dwelling, stable,and cowshed. > Well watered. PRICE £4O per acre. Fol. 972 ' H. MATSON and CO. VENDOR DESIROUS OF SELLING FOR VENDOR DESIROUS OF SELLING FOR VENDOR 'DESIROUS OF SELLING FOR - FAMILY REASONS. FAMILY REASONS. FAMILY REASONS. THREE HUNDRED ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL LAND, CLOSE TO THE SEA. WIIIS l&fid receives the full benefit of the -l morning sun, and until a late hour during; the day. The property for the most pari consists of rich limestone country, and was etf once time virgin bush. It is subdivided into «n» 16 or 17 paddocks, and is nearly all wire netted. Tnere is a splehdid home, wool shed, dip, and outbuildings. Tie property is . carrying 570 young ewee -and 900 dry sheep, of which 140 are ewe Iraggets; also 30 head of cattle. Nose of this country haa been ploughed, and with the urgent eaannmnd of what hie hoe to do, the vendor is prepared to make a rush: sale of it, jK*d £BSOO ""walk in walk out" is the oader of the day. . The vendor, will, leave £8 «t» sens oa ttei place by way of mortgage. - fox further particulars,' apply— H. MATSON *ad 00. WNQUIEE REGARDING THE ABOVE JE« OB OTHER PROPERTIES WHICH WS ; CAN OFFER. H. MATSON aad CO.

SOB PRIVATE SALE. OF. REPAIR. SEED DRILL, P. AND D. DUNCAN. SEED TVRTT.T., P AND D. DUNCAN. SEED DRILL, P. AND D. DUNCAN. WE haw fae Pmate Sfile, i« ft eplendid state of repair, a P. and D. DUNCAN DRILL, 15 coulters, together with various esod aad manure boxea. No rewwnable ofler refused. The suae can be seen any time at Christcbwch. . 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. • 1?0R PRIVATE SALE, in ■ small lots, or per ton lets, Baled Lucerne Hay. D»> livery. at tbo Store Door or on Trucks. H, MATSON acd CO., Chriatchnroh. TATTERSALL'S HORSE SALE. TATTERSAWS HORSE KAT.W, TATTERSALL'S HORSE SALE. EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. * EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. H MATSON and CO. hold Sales i» . TATTERSAXiL'S every SATURDAY, ■ sad will be pleased to receive ENTRIES. This is the brat reoogiiised realisation oentra in the Southern Hemisphere, and is impervious to the inclemency o! the weather. If ycra have hoiBCB for oi require to buy nor see, permit ua to .lommeila yoa to attend SATURDAY AUCTIONS. FARMERS who require to make progress with their Winter Wotk and require, gxeatef Btoc&gth in' , their teams ' SHOULD NOT S-AIL' TO ATTEND THESE SALES. iWßXtoam,:-H. MATSON «ai CO. ,

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