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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. FARMERS! HOMESEEKERS! FARMERS! HOMESEEKERS! FARMERS! .HOMESEEKERS! H MATSON and CO. have the most Up- • to date and complete lists of PROPERTY of any agent in New Zealand. If you really want to buy a Farm, or want an Investment for your Money, in place of making secretive enquiries from friends or some c trcet agent, come straight to us. and by doing 90 ymi will «aye yourself needless trouble. We have every decent property listed that is saleable in the country. We have a personal knowledge of the various district*, ar.d can assist you to inspect with tli« cre»tr»t ease, and advance you for a extent of the purchase money at lowest rate of interest, and also assist you with your stock. Th'» undermentioned a r e a few of the many places wo have in cur hands ir.r sale: — NEAR COURTENAY. 9AA ACHES, more or less, about 17 mmXjy.i miies from C'livistchurch. subdivided into (I paddocks, all well fenced and- watered, !) acre* in grass. I acres in yard and gardens. House of G rooms, stable, rhafthouse. implement shed, grain store. Lni:<l has grown ;!G bushels wheat and 02 bushels of oa: =■. Prico i'll per acre. A~ GO? )D ~SH REASONABLE DISTANCE OF AMDERLEY. npHIS 13 a really tip-top property, comprisX ing couip 1 —«) Acres, more or le*s. subdivided into in paddocks, water in each paddock, together with iirst-c.ass Houso of 6 rooms, l-stailrd stable, granary, woolshed. sheepynrd-", dip. etc., also good Leasehold of ll'Kl Acres, at low rental of i'Sj per annum, comprising flat nnd rolling downs, winters 11 fin ewes. 3 milc-i from school. 12 miles from I'anpiora. lo miles from Ashley. Under L.T. Act. Price £1 per acre for tho trochoid. Buildings insured for £_80. You have only to write and say what terms you want, to have them extended to you. CLOSE TO ASHBURTON. V FIRST-CLASS nhi-t-p i'arin. with grand Hon:.-Mead of 7 rooms, 7-stalled stable, men's whare, woolshed. plantations, together with 17(i'i Acres, more or less. 11G acres of which aro rich heavy loamy land, cropping capacity about Ha) bushels of oats, the balance ii light sheep country, all well fenced and watered. Carries a sheep to tho acre; has all been ploughed. 130 acres of tho light land is in two-year-old pasture, s_o acres in ono-year-old pusturf, 110 acres in new grass, ll'X) acres now ploughed ready for turnips, balance in tussock, subdivided into 8 paddocks. On the light land thoro is a 4roomed Cottage and woolshed; GO acres of the heavy land is in grass, balance is ploughed for green crops, and the prico asked is £5 for the whole property. £37tX> can remuin at 4. per cent, for a term of years. Tho wool and fat sheep and lambs sold off this property netted this year £1450. ~THE~HANDIEST SHEEP FARM AT~~ PRESENT OFFERING. SITUATED within 21 miles of Christchurch, comprising some 2400 acros of land, 1100 acres of which aro ploughable, fliK) acres in tussock, 500 acres of this property aro as fine and as rich agricultural land as you will find in New Zealand. The whole property is sweet, warm, healthy good country. At present there aro _>0 acres in wheat and oats, 300 acres being ploughed for rape and turnips, and tho balance is in grass and native pasture Homestead comprises a gentleman's residence, which cost £121)0. with hot and cold water service, windmill and tanks, clerical office, stables, woolshed. shearing shed, cowbails and pigstyes— in fact everything to be found on an up-to-date property, handy for early and good lambs, a, good payable orchard, within 4 or 5 miles of railway station, 2 miles to school, post office, and handy to saleyards (3). Price £0 per acre, or would be prepared to receive an offer. CLOSE TO AMBERLEy! A FIRST-CLASS FARM of 640 Acres of j-V black earthy soil, of a limestono*nature, together 1 with first-class Homestead of 7 or 8 rooms, with every modem convenience, traphouse, stables, loose-boxes, also pigstyes, subdivided into 5 paddocks, good plantations, well fenced and watered. Carrying at present 700 owes and 400 lambs. Owner is prepared to leave about £7000 on mortgage. Price asked is £16 per aero or offer. rea_-lY~first-class^rm! OKA ACRES, more or less, situated in the' OOKJ Ashburton District, subdivided into 6 paddocks, well watered, with good wharo and shed on the property. The owner is just building a new house of 5 rooms and porch, costing over some £300. There aro 135 acres in two-year-Id grass, 35 acres in new grass, about 120 acros to go in crop, oats, rape, and turnips. Price asked is £10 10s per acre. Orchard and plantations. CLOSE TO BELFAST. '' A JJ ACRES of magnificent Land, conveniently subdivided, together with a real good Dwellinghouse of 7 rooms, stables, cowbajls, piggeries, close to school. Price £1550. House has just been painted, and the wholo place is in goad order. Buildings are insured for some £250, and it is ono of the snuggest little properties we know of. Price £1550. Any reasonable terms can be given. A man with a very small sum can go into this property, balance on mortgage. A~BANKS PENINSULA FARAL " A BOUT IGOO Acres, subdivided into numer- __. ous paddocks, good Homestead, woolabed and nil necessary .outbuildings. At E repent carrying 1900 ewes, 500 hoggets, 120 end of cattle, and thero is abundance of feed. Price for the whole farm is £1_ per aero. This is one of the cheapest properties in Now Zealand. Carrying capacity unequalled, no provision has to be made for winter. The owner avers half the lambs will go off the property mud fat from their mother. Stock can bo taken at valuation! Good terms can bo given. ' A GOOD PROPERTY AT DARFIELD. IN this Far-famed District wo have a splendid little property of 978 Acres, more or less, conveniently subdivided into 14 paddocks, securely fenced and well watered, land is all in splendid heart, being clean and in good order, will produce good crops of ryegrass, oats, turnips, rape, etc., only half a mile from school, with new Dwellinghouse of C rooms, 13-stalled stable, irranary, men's wharo, new sheepyards, concrete dip. 130 acres are in oats, 80 ploughed for oats, and 100 acres grass land, nearly ploughed for turnips. Price £11 10s per acre. SITUATED CLOSE TO ADDINGTON. SPLENDID FARM, close to Town, of 40 Acres, nioro or less, well fenced and watered, together with good buildings thereon, including House of 7 rooms, washhouse, stable, chaffhouse, harness room, granary, 3 loose-boxes, cowbails. etc., 23 acres in grass, 12 acres in oats, balance in root crops. Prico asked is £17 10s per acre. Any reasonable terms will bo given. S-lEEP STATION. nOAfJ ACRES, FREEHOLD. 25 miles )OvU from Blenheim, 8 miles from Seddon Saleyards and Railway Station, about 800 acres of this property has been ploughed and grown very good crops of turnips altogetber there are about 1400 acres ploughable. Nice warm country, lies to the sun, ewes can be run over the wholo block, well watered, divided into 3 large blocks, and about 13 home paddcTcks; should estimate would carry, under proper supervision, 8000 ewes or 10.000 dry sheep. Prico 55s per acre. Excellent terms can be given. * aTgood mixed graSng~and AGRICULTURAL FARM CLOSE TO BLENHEIM. 1 90.0. ACRES - -U told - so ° o£ which is 1-iv/U agricultural, rest first-clase grazing, will winter 1200 breeding ewes well, besides crop 10- acres. There is a 6-roomed Houso. stable, etc., on the property, about 1-200 sheep. 8 draught horses. 12 cattle, all agricultural implements, including binder. M.H. drill. cultivator, 2 double-furrow ploughs, etc. Price £9300, about £3500 down would buy, and tho balonco on mortgage. GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD. nCiftfi ACRES, 17. years to run, ring I\J\J\J fenced, has 2 good whares. sbecpyard. carrying at present 4000 sheep. Price of lease, together with 302J wethers nnd 500 owes given in, £4000. This property is situated about 4J hours' drive from Blenheim, and would carry comfortably 5000 I -heep. Can ride ail over tho property. Rent I £_V) per annum. I "A GOOD PROPERTY FOR A SPECULATOR. TXTE have in our hands for sale 3000 Acres. y y all heavy agricultural land, 0 miles from Blonheim, alf flats, some of tho land is of tho first ouality, and worth £_."> per acre. We have it in our hands at £8 per acre, and are advised upon good authority that it is a good thing for a speculator, and one that could afford to finance, cut up. and hang on to for a year, would make from £4000 to £-j(JO out of the deal. SITUATED AT CARLETON. TOO ACRES, more or less, divided into 9 I _»__ paddocks, all well watered and fenced, with good 7-roomcd House, bathroom, and conveniences, largo garden and orchard, also C-stalled stable, trapshed, chaffhouse, shearing shed, implement shed, whore, sheepyards, good plantations, about 400 halfbred and crossbred ewes in lamb. 120 hoggets, 0 rams, 3 horses, 50 fowls, ducks, and geese. All farm implements, harness, tools, etc.. about 50 acres in Sparrowbill oats and grass, about 50 acres ploughing for turnips ar.d ripe. Price £4, or as 'a going concern, with plant, etc.. £."> per acre. £1000 can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent, if required.' H. MATSON and CO.. j 161 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12602, 19 September 1906, Page 12

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