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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. BUY" IF YOU WANT TO. BUY IF YOU WANT TO. BUY IF YOU WANT TO. INSPECT THE UNDERMENTIONED. INSPECT THE UNDERMENTIONED. INSPFXT THE UNDERMENTIONED. Fnr further particulars apply to MESSRS H. MATSON and CO, Christchurch. fri ACRES, situate close to Papanui. to- • 2 gcther with i\ Rood j-roomed House. well fenced. Price £1200. Easiest terms imaginable. H. MATSON and CO. 17fV ACRES, peruroly fenced. subdivided I\J into 8 pmidorks; "..*> acres in grm» ntiel inpo, .1H aercs in turnip", l.ulance in thi" year's pasture. Water in every padd«ek. Cottage and stable. Two miles from win."! and railway st-ii'-ii. A clear title ln<- from mortgage. Pric.. £'' per acre. H. MATSON and CO. "inn ACRES, representing an old family JUU residen.-- and gr.tiuds. situated within a stone's throw ot the po>-t office. Would rut up and »ell admirably. Tho beT.Rticiaries are anxious to dispose of the plme. and are asking £100 per acre, would re-.«ell readily at £i'.o to £200. Any syndicate wanting a property. h> re is a. chance. 11. MATSON and CO. K7A ACRES, situate clone to Terrace «3 I U Estate a few miles from the township, subdivided into 5 paddocks, 50 acres in turnips, 50 acres in oats; water in every paddock Price £1 per acre. H. MATSON and CO. onA ACRES, subdivided into 5 paddocks. o*£U well watered. lHli acres in new gross, 40 at res in crop. 50 acres ploughed for turnips, balance in tussock. The property is thoroughly fenced, being new fences, about two years old; nico House of 5 rooms, with verandah. 6-stall stable, chafthoiisc, implement shed, and other outbuildings good Trad right to the property, within i-mile of the school, ono mile of thc railway, 4 miles from tho creamery and local saleyards. Price £6 per acre. . „„ 11. MATSON and CO. i 1 fl ACRES on the main road, fenced into I±V '2 paddocks, with a small whare, good well, with windmill on the ground; 70 acres will be put in order for wheat, and the balance will be in stubble. The proSerty grows 50 bushels of wheat to the acre, es well to the sun, and is easily worked. Price £22 10s per acre. H. MATSON and CO. Qi**. ACRES, together with S-roomod House, aJKJ implement shod, etc., well fenced and bounded by macadamised road, IJ miles from school, railway station and creamery; subdivided into six paddocks, well watered. 17 acres in wheat, 18 seres in peas, 18 acres in oats, 18 acres in turnips, 12 acres in old pasture. Price £16 per acre, crops in. H. MATSON and CO. OAlfy ACRES, a Sheep Farm nicely situO_ I U ated en the main road, 6 miles from railway and close to school; good dwell-ing-hcuao aid fine outbuildings. The owner is carrying 2900 sheep. A large portion of the land is suitable for cropping, part consist* of good flat land, and the remainder is easily worked down. Price _- 10s per acre. H. MATSON and CO. ni)A ACRES, Rich Limestone Land, with -U-m\J 120 acres in nop: price Al* 10s per acre- close to railway and school. We could puUn a practical man for, say, £1000 capital Alr»nscessary outbuildings and plenty of water on the property. A real bargain. H. MATSON and CO OTIC ACRES, at _t per acre; .55600 can LI OD remain for 5 years at 4* per cent., the balance to be arranged; stock at valu- ; ation. Tbe place is subdivided into 16 paddecks; 40 Sens in oats, li acres in mangolds, 80 acres rssdr for turnips, a good 4roomed house, stable, woolshed and dip;: 6 -.ilea from school and post office, splendid kmmU; situate in North Canterbury. H. MATSON and CO. -fOQA ACRES, subdivided into 10 padJ_SOU docks, with water in each, good House of « rooms. 4-stalled stable, granary, woclsheds. shsepyards, dip, etc.; also a leasehold property of 1100 acres with rental of 4*55 per annum, comprising flat and rolllag downs, winters 1100 ewes; three miles from school, twelve miles from saleyards, and eoite'of the most popular towns in Canterbury. Price £A per acre for freehold, leaseW_ given _, „_ MATgoN mnd ca

iAAA ACRES, Government Lease, 10 JAJ-e-U , years to run, rental Is 9d petacre, improvement*, allowed for at the end of the lease; 460 acres have been ploughed. 860 acres in tussock, balance in bush, 3 acres of. tbe busk have been felled and toady for burning, fenced into 10 blocks. 4 •ores plsnted with potstoes; land is splendidly watered and within reasonable distance Of Christohurch, about 10 miles from bush town md good seaport, on the main coach toad, coach passes the door every day, post and' telegraph office and school within one mil* of the bouse; steamer takes wool and lands goods one mile from the property; a good homestead ot 6 rooms, stable, barn, nten'a where, store-room, dray and trapshed carpenter's shop; 000 4 and 6-tooth and fullmouthed ewes, 150 ewe hoggets, 500 or 600 tombs, 8 bead of cattle. 3 horses, etc., new spring dray, new plough, etc., etc., and all neoteaary harness aad tools for carpenter's aad blacksmith's shop: £-2600 as a going conoern, wool given in. Rent paid up to January. 1907. H. MATSON and CO. _Q<7 ACRES, olose to Springston, subdivided © I into 6 psddocks, well watered and good drainage-, on the meeting way of two good roads, 9 acres in oats, 12 acres ii\ new grass, balance in native state, all ploughable, sroomed house, 8-stalled stable, cow e_bed, pigatye, washhouse, 30 minutes' drive to creamery, station, and saleyards, close to school and telephone office. Price on application. H. MATSON and CO. •f-CAA ACRES—A First-clsss Sheep Farm, Xij\J\J 900 acres of. which are ploughable, remainder being low, sweet hills. The place will carry 1200 sheep, 30 head cattle, and will grow My egrecn crops. Many little improvements havo been carried out. House of fi rooms, soullery. pantry, shed, men's hut, sheep yards; stock and plant can be had at valuation. The whole is securely fenced. and tbe price is £3 lis per acre, Land Transfer Title, and terms on the very easiest basis. A man with £1500 capital could go into this place. H. MATSON and CO. l-infl ACRES, comprising an ideal homeOUU xtead. Th<> farm is situated in one of the most favoured districts in Canterbury, overlooking the sea, an extensive view, soil of tho very best, well kept live fenws. beautiful modem home with artistic gardens, indeed, quite an Arcadia; 70 acres in wheat that should average over 40 bushels, 30 acres oats, 40 acres for turnips, 30 acres for rape, SO acres in Capo barley, and the balance in English frrasses. The house contains 11 rooms (.nd every modern convenience, hot and cold water, shower, scullery, 6-stall stable, loose-boxes. shearing shed, sheep yards, etc. The place carries 1100 ewes and fattens off lambs. As tho owner has acquired a larger property, no reasonable offer will bo refused. Present prico £20. H. MATSON and CO. A "(\ ACRES, situate n*ar Waikari, divided -ttlv/ into convenient paddocks, new _ houso of 4 rooms, scullery, pantry, washhouse, dairy, etc.. 4-stall stable, men's whare. 30 acres wheat, 95 acres oats, 60 acres iii Cape barley, 30 acres ready for turnips, 20 acres in .pasture, ro acres ploughed for winter turnips. Right of purchase at £9 at the end cf tho 6 year?. Price for goodwill, «1000. _ If. MATSON and CO. 7irrw ACRES, well fenced, within J-rnile of *'" school and post office. .1 miles from railway station, within one and a half hours' drive to Christchurch. first-class house of 6 rooms, granary, stable, cowshed, and piggery; 56 acres oats, 5 acres in peas, 25 acres in wheat, one- acre in potatoes, 60 acres ploughed for turnips, balance in new grass. Carries sbout SMI ewes. The lease baa H years to run. at a rental at 4s per acre. Prioe ef goodwill, £350. H. MATSON and CO., 16t Cashel atreet.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12683, 22 December 1906, Page 16

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