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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. (EMEMBBK tEMEMBER You spend a long time getting your Stock in shape for the market— That is just half tha battle. Your stock must be well sold or your' whole year's profit may be lost. H. MATSON and CO. H. MATSON and CO, Have the best salesmen, the best yardmen to be bad—thb boat office . force obtainable—to help make your | business a success. WHAT ELBE CAN YOU GET FOR YOLK I COMMISSION? ' YOUR SATISFACTION —-OUR SUCCESS —- H. MATSON and CO. H. MATSON and CO. We have the MEN, the METHODS, the MECHANISM to insure PROPER HANDLING PERFECT SEUJNG PROMPT ACCOUNTING. Try mb anyway, and wo think you'll come * BMn * H. MATSON and CO. H. MATSON and CO. LAND. BUYERS LAND BUYERS j LAND BUYERS SOW IS THE TIME. NOW IS THE TIME. NOW IS THE TIME. TJITE have the following properties in our IYY/hande for Private Sale, and we invite enquiries and we will be pleased to mo or prospective buyers to inspect. Drop us a line or nng us—'phona No. 3. HERE'S SOMEONE'S CHANCE. HERMAN MAHLER'S ESTATE. Se*w*r w "~* Lot l; 53 Acres magnificent land. Staling and «opptas country, complete set ol buildings, stables, cowshed, imple- , ment shed, concrete troughs, 6 paddocks, OUT OP THE WATER LINE, as good a tarra as there is in Canterbury. To be sold. We will motor you to inspect, . „ . „ Lot 2: Will be sold >n 2 blocks. Wonderful land, near . main North road. Don't delay. must be sold. H. MATSON ant 00. BIGHT IN THE TOWN. RIGHT IN THE TOWN. RIGHT IN THE TOWN. MUNRO'S ESTATE, North "ad, Papanui has been in family's hands for year,. Lot l: 50 acres, trouttaze right round two sides, and In the near future thfo land is eertain to be oily properly. A stone's throw from St. Bede » College, and tram.. SOLID INVESTMENT like this Jon t misa, A complete farm land suitable tor intense cultivation. • In fact, the land is of inexhaustible quality. In the same estate we nave several small blocks of very heavy land to dispose of. H. MATSON and CO.

NING SURE LIVING. -NO SURE LIVING. NG SURE LIVING. "" "ÜBE LIVING. _ j 18 ACRES, 5 I)-" "" """minutes from Lincoln Railway Station, passed in by» us at Auction on Saturday on behalf of the Misses Woolfe, who cant not now manage the place, Orchard, extensive vinery growing, permanent water and timber. Abundance of buildings., Terms arranged. Also ~ 1-acre and 4-roomed Cottage opposite, flenuine reasons for selling. MATaON , nd pp. •niHKS EENI«STJLA-26 ACRES of jpm* *&&£* Country, situated Western Valley, Little Ewer well watered by a running stream. There ■ are no buildings, but the property is in great heart. J „. This, is in our hands fox private e»i« on bebali of Mr L. Columbus,. Must be sold. 5. MATSON and 00. 1 BIVERJ-nHALP-ACBB opposite « «i m.i: TOm-.!H m&lrA an excellent accommodation paddock or a site for building a Boarding House, Meto* Garage, etc.. Has two frontages, wellfenced and watered, and is the very best of land. PRICE, 4100. H. MATRON and CO. I,KA ACRES, actuated within 16 miles J.DU ol C*ristchnrch. 6-roomed ' fcause, Rural Mail, and every possible convenience. There ib a, Mortgage to the State Ad? vancea for 42300. For some y«» »th*». wly been used as a Biasing farm' for breeding stud horses, and should be in great heart for crops. In the past it ttf* grown 92 bushels of Dun qats, arid the owner will «eu «t m vs m* Here i ».■ I? opportunity to buy a neat little Folio 1371 Full BWWuJw, -fi. MAT SON and CO. cows It is great land, and is owned by practically the original settler*. o,'he? ara prepared to .sell fo? 440 »n sere, and terms can be arranged. Folio 1365 ' , ." H, MATSON and CO. ..ftf JOD-QANTERBURY we can offer 16Q *■ ACRES, subdivided into 7-8 paddocks n« fo}lqws:-10 acres. Sats and gw»s 10 acres turnips, 10 aerea. gr«en feed, balanca stubble and pasture. 6-6 roomed house, n, and 0., stable, chaffhouse, imple* >"•''•■'" xnent shed. Under exceptional circumstances, we can sell at :„ 439 an acre. Mortgage, 43600 '..*'.. at a reasonable. intw*»t. Bal- ! ' . ance cash, Folio 1367. . . .. Full particulars, n H. MATSON and CO.

TTAWrVTEtWi— *% ACRES first-class land, JtX 5-roonjed houae, large looms, hall, pantry, ecullery, cloak loom, cupboards, and linen , proas, closed-in verandah or aleepjng poroh, e.1., 13 points, man's room and v?orkshop, tool house, woodshed and two-baled cowshed. Half-raile by road to school. Three mu'< to Rail* ■•*■;'. ■ ' way station and quarteruiile from P.O. and Store »•' Subdivided into 4' paddocks. Water supplied by Artesian well. All in grass. Flat, heavy land, will grow onions, pota- • toes., tomatoes, etc. Snitable for market gardening of any description. PRICE, £ISOO or near ofter. Terms arranged. Polio 1352. H. MATSON and CO. 'TWO OP THE BEST AGRICULTURAL 1 FARMS IN CANTERBURY, ' within 20 miles of Ohristchurch, have been placed in our hands thaeo last few days; excellently subdivided, splendid plantations, '■'. and vary desirable hones, First- ' alasa get of outbuildings on each site, and the land and fences art in great order. The total area is 1500 acres, and the owner is prepared to sell in two ". *. blocks, one of 1000 acres and one of 500 acre*. H. MATSON and CO. ACRES, raust bo.aold. A Truet Estate have decided to sell this dqsirabla Ijoldjng. For many / j ears it has been recognised that the bast fat laraba in the country are grown Jiere, ana. they are prepared to give practically an* tenna to effect a eale. It ia no use to the Trustees or the beneficiaries, and although tho bnUdlugs are old, the price . aa*;ed< creates an opportunity **. which cannot be equalled. " is atony land but very sweet, ', and if you call and see us, we will give you full particulars. * ~ Folio 1832. -< " H. MATfION and CO.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18682, 4 May 1926, Page 16

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