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AUCTIONS H. MATSON AND CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE CLEARING SALE AT HORORATA H. MATSON AND CO. have received instructions from MR H. V. OWEN (who has sold his farm) to hold a Clearing Sale of his Live and Dead Stock on MONDAY, APRIL 9, Commencing at 1 p.m. Full particulars wall be advertised later. H. MATSON AND CO. Auctioneers. 7410 H. MATSON AND CO. FARM LANDS FOR AUCTION. H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from Mr Norman Atkinson, of Ohoka, who is giving up farming, to dispose of his Two Properties. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ON FRIDAY APRIL 13, IN THE A and P. HALL, RANGIORA, AT 2.15 P.M. LOT 1: Homestead Block of 62 »/ 2 acres, subdivided into 7 main paddocks and one small one, together with picturesque twostoreyed House, recently painted, of 5 main rooms, 2 upstairs. Modern kitchenette, bathroom, hot and cold, electric light and water pump, telephone, washhouse, etc. Also garage, comfortable man’s hut, combined Granary and Woolshed, Sheepyards and Dip. The property is situated on Bradleys road along the old Railway Line between Ohoka and Mandeville, and is splendid grazing and cropping land. The fences are gorse and wire. Very little cropping has been done, and the farm is in splendid heart. 12 acres Red and White Clover—2 years old, 13 acres English grass—4 years old. 16 acres heavy pasture, 7 acres Red Clover, balance old grass. Water is supplied to four paddocks by mill and creeK supply to adjacent paddocks. This is a real opportunity to acquire a small Farmlet close to the City, Kaiapoi and Rangiora, about 1 mile from the Ohoka Store and Post Office, and two miles from the Ohoka School. Rural Mail route passes front gate. To a City man with the idea of buying a property of this size, we can confidently recommend it LOT 2: 25 ACRES of very nice heavy grazing land, easily worked, and has grown a very good stand of Lucerne in the past. Subdivided by gorse fences into 3 paddocks, all watered by springs. This is some of the richest land in tne district, always has a good bottom of grass under any climatic conditions. There are no buildings on the property. Situated «n the Ohoka road about miles from the Store and Post Office. Terms: 10 per cent, on the fall of the hammer, Balance on possession. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. HELMORE. VAN ASCH and WALTON, Rangiora. Solicitors. MANDEVILLE PROPERTY. MANDEVILLE PROPERTY. TO WIND UP DECEASED ESTATE. H. MATSON -and Co., acting on instructions from the Exors. of the late William Atkinson, will sell: The Freehold Block of 102 ACRES in Two Titles, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IN THE A. and P. HALL, RANGIORA, AT 2.45 P.M., ON FRIDAY, APRIL 13. Situated on Bradleys road, Mandeville, adjacent to the old Railway Siding. LOT I—so Acres, divided into 4 paddocks. Over 'he years these have all been sown with Sub. Clover. At present they are all in pasture, excepting 15 acres of Rape Stubble. LOT 11—52 Acres, divided into 2 paddocks, all grass, excepting 26 acres Barley and Wheat Stubble. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a golden opportunity for those who are looking for additions to their farm lands for tne winter carrying of stock. The soil is sweet and loamy, and in these days of modern light land farming capable of becoming a very real asset. The Trustees are out to sell. The surrounding land is strongly held, and this might be the last chance of buying this sort of property for many years to come. TERMS: JO per cent, on Fall of the Hammer: Balance on Possession. For further particulars: H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. HELMORE, VAN ASCH and WALTON, Solicitors. 7411 H. MATSON AND CO. SEMI-SUBURBAN FARM, SEMI-SUBURBAN FARM, 16 Miles from Cathedral square. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. 50 ACRES. 50 ACRES. IN THE A. AND T. HALL, RANGIORA, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 20, at 2.15 P.M. H. MATSON and CO. have been instructed by MR LEONARD JACKSON, of Jacksons road, Ohoka. to dispose of his Freehold Property, whicl has been in the Jackson family for four generations. Particulars (Two Titles):—' 20 ACRES, divided by well-kept gorse fences, into two five and one 10-acre paddocks, easily the best grazing land for miles around, in very good heart, even under these drought conditions, showing a good bottom of green pasture and white clover, all watered by a creek that has never run dry. 30 ACRES, subdivided into five paddocks, all neat gorse fences, and well watered. Improvements include Good Solid House of 4 bedrooms, sitting-room, living-room, pantry, storeroom, washhouse, etc. Dual electric and enamel range water heating, splendid water system by Price Pressure Pump, Stainless Stel Sink, dual Concrete-floored Garage, Tractor Shed, Hay Barn to hold 600 bales. Implement Shed, Workshop, 4bail Cow Shed and Separator room, and concrete flooring throughout. The land is capable of any type of farming, and has grown 100 bushels Dun oats and 90 bushels of College Hunters wheat. This year, dry and all as it has been, 3 tons of hay were grown to the acre. No hay has ever had to be purchased. Farm policy has been the summer milking of about 20 cows, fattening pigs and calves, and carrying own dry stock, besides growing own hay. The farm is very centrally situated, being five miles from Kaiapoi, and about the same from Rangiora, and about 150 yards from the well and favourably known Ohoka School, close to Store, Post Office, etc. The demand for small farms of this type is very keen, and would-be purchasers are asked to inspect same by arrangement with Mr Jackson, Telephone No. 254 G, Kaiapoi, or with H. Matson and Co. Terms: 10 per cen.. on fall of hammer, balance cash. There would be no difficulty in raising a Mortgage on this property to an approved purchaser. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. Messrs Helmore. Van Asch, and Walton, Rangiora. Solicitors. 7410 PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD;, LAND DEPARTMENT. BANKS PENINSULA. ATTRACTIVE GRAZING HOLDING SHEEP AND CATTLE 170 ACRES. FULL COMPLEMENT OF BUILDINGS. Subdivided into conveniently sized paddocks exceptionally well watered. Full range of Improvements. An attractive holding well worth inspection. PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS LTD., Land Department, M.R.E.I.N.Z, Folio 81396

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27917, 14 March 1956, Page 24

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