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AUCTIONS H. MATSON AND CO. SPECIAL FARMS. H. MATSON AND CO. CLOSE TO THE CITY. 4n ACRES. PRICE '1050. A desirable Farm, together with plastered House of 5 rooms, spVndid water supply, 2 ttables (4 stalls), loose-box»s. trapsbed, cartshed, and necessary outbuildings. The pronerty is all well fenced and watered. anJ being handy to tho hub of the city should find a buyer. Easy terms can be extended. A nibble. SUIT RETIRED FARMER. Ol ACRES of splendid land, three miles *J- from town, grows magnificent crops, together with nearly new House, 5 Tooms, verandah front e>nd riAa, iarge haJl, vinery, •.vashhouse. fowlhouses. etc. The House is on solid concrete foundation?, and is substentially built. Permanent creek (clear stream) runs through the rear of this property, thus making it an ideal poultry or duck farm. At present 3 acres in oats. Trice only £660. Great bargain. SMALL DAIRY FARM. I GOING CONCERN. QA ACRES, situated 4 miles from town, O'J j ease has 31 years to run, rent only £45 per annum. includes 14 cows. 2 heifers, 1 heifer calf. 1 bull, o pigs, number poultry, 2 horses, trap and harness. Good House, 6 rooms, plastered stables, cowsheds, piggeries, trapshed, chaffhous'j, etc. Owner delivers his milk in bulk, about £27 monthly coming in. A reilly cheap property. Price for the whole- thing, only £400. A snip. f-A ACRES. EC THE FINEST DAIRY FARM IN* N.Z. All magnificent land, splendid hou.'e, 7 Tooms, washhouie, dairy, water laid on, fine garden and orchard, etc. This property has for the past three months been carrying, on 14 acres, 18 dairy cows and 8 head dry stock. It has grown 100 bushels of oets, 70 bushels wheat, 90 grass seed, and 16 tons potatoes to the acre. Within 1§ miles of township : rail, school, and creamery. A bea-utifuJ farm. Thoee a dairy farm should see this at one*. A pearl. Further particulars on application at the Land Dept. 190 ACRES. 190 Capital sheep and agricultural farm, at present 20 acre* in oats, 20 acres in rape and 40 acres in rape and turnips; fences are all in good order, divided into 9 paddock*, water in each. At present carrying 300 ewes and lambs, besides the crop. Mca comfortable dwellinghoaee, 7 rooms, stables (5 stills), looee-box, cow shed, implement ehed, granary, piggeries, etc. etc. Handy to town»hip, saleyards, school, and rail etc. Owner desires an immediate sate, and will accept the very low pnee of £16 per acre. Worth enquiry.

Of\ ACRES. 80 All good land, grows good potatoes and cats, comfortable home, 4 roome, 4-stali stable, trap shed, cbaffhouse, cow shed, piggeries and fowLhouse; divided into 4 paddocks, new fences, etc. A desirable little farm for a young chap making a start. Located close to Christchurch, in a good district. Price only .£SOO. 99A ACRES. 220 A handy compact little farm, divided into 10 paddocks, well fenced and watered by races, good dwellinghouse of 6 rooms, stables, granary, sheep yards, wool sheds, and plantations, etc. Part in oats and turnips. Situate close to school, post cflice, and railway station. Can be recommended as a firstclass, sheep or cropping farm. Price £10 10s per acre. Af\(\ ACRES at £15. CLOSE TO 4UU CHRISTCHTTRCH. A splendid cropping *>1 sheep J fa. m, crops comprise 80 acres Dun oats, *A acre* Garton oats, 40 acres Sparrowbifls, 25 acres rape, grass, end clover, 75 acres ready for turnips, 3 acres potatoes. Buildings ere good, including 6roomed dwellinghouse, stabling (9 horses), eranary (capacity 3000 bushels), implement shed, etc., divided into 12 paddocks and permanently watered. Generally carries 3 sheep to the acre besides crops. Situate adjacent to saleyards. school and port office, and within easy driving distanoe of town. Worth immediate enquiry. SMALL SHEEP FARM. Cnfl ACRES at £2 IBs 6d. This ie a great OUU nibble, and must sell quickly. It is all sweet tussock, and will oarry 450 ewes easily. At present 40 acres in oate. Growi splendid turnips, as good as will be seen on £15 an acre land. The buildings are good I portable whare and sheds. Just the place ' for a young man making a start. Located 1} miles from school, post office, and townehip, and close to the famous "Terrace Estate," Hororata. We can arrange suitable terms, and can recommend this little place. i HANDY DAIRY FARM. OfJ ACRES. PRICE, £750. A fine little -jO property, together with good modern house and general farm buildings, stables, cowsheds, piggeries, etc. Will easily carry 12 cows. Situate one mile from school, creamery, post office, and rail. The paddocks are splendidly watered, and the whole makes a capital dairy farm. Price, £750. Af\ ACRES. PRICE, £650. CLOSE RANIV GIORA. Capital little farm, divided into 6 paddocks, nice well built house of 6 rooms, stables, cowsheds, fowlhouses, etc., 1} miles from school, rail, and township. A snug little place. Only £650. 1 Crtft ACRES at £4 per acre. Location, lOUlf NORTH CANTERBURY. A desirable sheep farm, 900 acres of it is ploughable, and the balance is low sweet hills and tidings, the soil of which is of a free volcanic nature, and would readily take eurface sown grasses. The property will carry 1200 sheep and 30 head cattle and horace, but could easily be improved to carTy 2000 ehecp. Buildings are good cottage, men's hut, shed, cheep yards, and dip close at hand. Price, £1 per acre. Stock at valuation. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL FARM. iqnn acres at £io ids per acre. ±fJ\J\J Comprising first-claee all-round farm situate in North Canterbury, and close to railway, post office, and aalcyards. Beautiful roiling downs and low hills all laying to the sun, subdivided into fifteen paddocks permanently watered. About SSO acres ploughable. Improvements include new dwellinghouse, 8 rooms, woolshed, stabling, sheepyards. men's wheres, etc. Easy terms of payment arranged for. Acknowledged by experts to be or.c of the best sheep farms in North Canterbury. Note the price, £lo 10s per acre. N.B.—New Land Catalogues posted free to any address, or can be had at the Land Department gratis. H. MATSON and CO., 164 CASHEL STREET. 122S

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12995, 24 December 1907, Page 12

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