AUOI WHO. H. MATSON AND CO. TT MATSON and CO., LAND BUYERS. LAND BUYERS. READ THE FOLLOWING. THEN COME AND INTERVIEW US. "SIX GOOD THINGS." No. 1. 210 ACRES. 2ii> ACRES. •:io ACRE?-. AX KAITLY SELECTION. GOOD HOMESTEAD. LOVELY PADDOCKS. WELL-KEPT FENCES THE ABOVE ARE OFFERED TO YOU. SELDOM is a bona fid* opportunity forthcriimiii; to secure 6 first-ciaaa. highlyfarmixi. an'l intensely improved property siuh a» thi». Our vendor in desirous of bellin pr. and will do to at a reasonable price, as ho'ha* acquired a bisger property and wants to concentrate his attention to the one iarm. Come and see us; v.-c an; sole agents. 210 ACRES. 210 ACRES. 210 ACRES. No. 2. GREATEST PASTURE LAND IN THE WOULD. GREATEST PASTURE LAND IN THE WORLD. GREATEST PASTURE LAND IN THE WORLD. The EI Dorado of the Southern Hemisphere. The El Dorado of the Southern Hemisphere. The El Dorado of the Southern Hemisphere. BANKS PENINSULA. BANKS PENINSULA. BANKS PENINSULA. Waving grass paddocks, bags of golden cocksfoot seed, heavy Uceced sheep, fine, sleekcoated cattle and horses, nmdem homestead, happy faces round your table, good fat bank account. All are Within Your Grasp. All are Within Your Grasp. All are Within Your Grasp. WE offer you, on account of Mr W. Paton, who has been pressed by various enquirers to put a price upon hi 3 property, and ha? ciccided to do po owing to the members ut his family ?ett!ii gin other districts. The undermentioned are roughly the particulars, and inte .ding purchasers must communicate with H. Matson and Co.. the sole agents, to arrange inspection, m> Mr Paton does not want to be worried showing ojiy but bona £de purchasers over the place. PARTICULARS. SITUATED AT PIGEON BAY. 1097 Acres, of which 460 Acres on the Port Levy side is subdivided into six paddocks, 100 Acres of which are shut up for cocksfoot, and comprises the block known as the Port Levy and Mount Fitzgerald B.ock. 260 Acres comprise* the homestead block, which is divided into 13 paddocke, all first-cia*? country, beautiful modern House, with all the necessary conveniences, stab'es, cowshed, oarpenter's shop, granary etc, good plantations. The place is carry- • ing 1100 ewes, 100 head cattle, 40/) hoggets, 24 horses. Stock at valuation is required. PRIOE, JBI3 PER ACRE. Term*, owner will leave £10,000 on mortgages at 5 per cent, for three or five yean. No. 8. A MIXED FARM. A MIXED FARM. 380 ACRES. 880 ACRES, CLOSE TO CHRISTCirURCH. CLOSE TO CHRISTCHURCH. TJf fE have this beautiful Farm for Sale, and VV to those in quest of a well-kept, compaot farm, we aal* them to make an examination of this desirable property. PARTICULARS. 880 acrea, divided into 10 paddocks, all well fenced and water in all paddocks. Will carry 3 sheep to the acre, besides crop, Nice, attractive., 6-roomed dwelling-house, ' stabling, granary (holds 8000 bushels), implement ehed, sheep yards, piggeries, etc., etc. Located within one mile of railway siding, and eaey drive of Christchurch. Price, £15 per acre. No. 4. A GENTLEMAN'S HOME. AGRICULTURAL AND SHEEP FARM. NORTH CANTERBURY. NORTH CANTERBURY. NORTH CANTERBURY. errv ACRES, a most desirable Farm foi t) I v cropping and sheep, divided int< IS paddocks, splendidly watered and seourelj fenced. All in excellent heart. A modol Farm. Present crops include oats, tur nips and rape, and the balance is all ne« grass, one, two. and three years. There is a modern residence on the property of J rooms, hot and cold, and all the latest im provements, also woolsbed, stables, granary loft, etc., etc. The proporty is in a grant situation, being close to township and pale yards; all conveniences. With the farm goe< a leasehold of 80 acres, held at an amiuuj rental of £Z. Price, £13 10s per acre. Call and interview us and arrange an in spection. IT WILL PAY TO INVEST!. GATE THIS. No. 5. PRIVATE SALE. "SWEETMEAD ESTAT E." 2000 ACRES. 2000 2000 ACRES. 2000 2000 ACRES. 2000 HANDY TO CHRISTCHURCH. SPLENDID SHESP PROPERTY. SWEET. SOUND. AND GOOD. THE Estate is situate about 30 mi'e* from town, by goer) roaj, 2 miles from school 1 mile* from railway. The bu. dings arc in fine condUMii. and comprise S-rooir.t?<l dwellinehouse, and ail up-to-date outbuildings. 12 paddocks, well fenced. Present crops emprise:—2oo acres o.it*. 250 rape and turnips, sown with pra.se? md clovers. 30v acres ready for turnip*. 1150 acres neavly a!] young grass. Has wintered 3000 sheep Price, Sri 103 per acre THE ONE CHANCE IN A THOUSAND. No. 6. ELvLKSMKRE. BLLESMERE. ELLKSMERE. A CHEAP FARM. IX(\ ACRES FreehoM. a model farm, with JOU sfi-etulil hoi<-e am: outbui ding* situate close ere:, i-.ery, school saieyard". and railway station, ' .K"Vior with 110 acres liovernnieu I ie:i«ehn.d, r?nta' £%. Th'< block works in very wo!I with the freeh Id and tha whole makes j. real g <>d farm Price, with the. goodwill of lease given in, £J3OO. a Nibble, see us. N.B.—Land catalogues (just issued) can be had on application, or posted free. 1352 H. MATSON and CO.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12972, 27 November 1907, Page 12
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