;._"'-. AUCTIONS^ H. MATSON AND CO. __/ ■ . • FARMSI • FARMS 1! FARMS!!! HAVE YOU BEEN SEARCHING WITHOUT SUCCESS FOR A FARM, Have you been sent here, there, and everywhere by agents lacking' if. judgment? IF SO WE WANT TO SEE YOU. "We caa save you TIME, . TROUBLE, and EXPENSE. WE CAN TAKE YOU TO THE PROPERTY YOU WANT. • Her* are a few choice farms, one of which might suit you. WE CAN RECOMMEND THIS. WE HAVE INSPECTED IT. i f\ ACRES—Mixed agricultural and JL I \J\J sieep farm, 3-20 acres is rich, iieavy wheat growing land, that has grown 70 bushels of wheat, ar.d 120 bushels of. oats to acre, balance is healthy sheep country, carrying 1 sheep. Present crops—l4o acres turnips and grass (good crops), 400 acre 3in native state, balance .in 1, 2 and 3-year-old pasture. Attractive modem residence of i looms, with conveniences, and extensive buildings. ' This farm is ono of the finest in the Ashburton County, and an inspection •will immediately convince an _ intending tuyer that the property is r bargain at £5 PER ACRE. Easy terms can be arranged. H. MATSON and CO. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME. ! MODEL AGRICULTURAL FARM. CC7A ACRES —One of the best farms we DI \J know. In spleuani heart, with fine modern residence, with all modern conveniences. One df the sweetest pieces of country in Canterbury. Exceptionally woll watered, and has a dciig-htfui situation; close to township and school. MAY WE TAKE YOU TO INSPECT? , PRICE, £U 10s PER ACRE. H. MATSON and CO. THIS WILL MAKE YOU RICH. A READY-MADE FARM. j-V-ir\ ACRES—Lease-in-perpetuity, lent 4s OUU per acre. Has grown 73 busnels of oat 3 to the acre. Will carry 600 ewes without artificial feed and fatten all the lamba. Grows excellent .crops of turnips, rape and oats. Two homesteads, one a modern home, with all conveniences, and stabling, shearing shed, sheep yards, implement ehed, two bujrgey sheds, nil new, improvements cost £1800. Crops—7o acres Dun oats. 30 acres turnips, 12 acres rape, 9 acres Cape l>axley. This farm is for bonn fide sale as a' going , concern, together with 500 ewes, 10 rams, 7 horses (beauties), and a complete tet of implements, harness for all horses, ' ■KBjTgonettc, drays ' and frames, harrows, drills, etc., cto. We cannot too highly commend this farm, and it. will pay to in- ■ Testigate. . PRICE, AS A GOING CONCERN, £3850. H. MATSON ana CO. A COMPLETE CHEAP SHEEP FARM. LAN INSPECTION MEANS BUSINESS,P»£»f\ ACRES—BO~;AcTes. of-which ie fl*t*r OOxJI balance undulating, subdivided into, convenient paddocks, well watered by springs ■which give splendid supply all the year round, ring fenced with gorse and wire, inside fence nil wire (new), about 200 acres eurfaco sown, 45 scree English grae*, ,balr anco good tussock. Buildings are pood 6zoomed n<nv Honwe.. stabling, trapshed, pi«fgeriea. At present - carrying SCO ewes, 15 cattle, 3 horses. NOW NOTE THE PRICE, £5 PER ACRE. H. MATSON ana CO.' -. A VERY HANDY FARM TO BE ACQUIRED ON EXCEPTIONAL TERMS. f7AA ACRES—A jrrsnd sheep farm, IwU replete with . good buildings, in- " . attractive 7-room«d Residence, hot and .cold, stnbling. -yards, granary, dairy,' etc., etc:» 150 acrci of excellent. tur-, sips, 120 acres sown down, balance good grasses. Will carry SOO sheep' easily. Situate close saleyards, -.school, P. 0., store 3, doctor, church. , A SNIP. £1 5s PER ACRE. £750 CASH, BALANCE "5. PER CENT. H. MATSON ana CO. x, ■ ' TO THOSE IN SEARCH OF A SMALL FARM HANDY TO CHRISTCHURCH. ITKi ACRES—Splendid rich soil, divid•OJ ed into ■( ' T paddocks. and ncce*sary buildings, etc., etc., between 40 and 50 ecres at present in grisa balance prepared for cropping. It is in •excellent heart, as the. owrtr has carried principally . sheep, .and no cropping , has 1.-cen done for; years., Situate li miles from station, school and ealeyards, and creamery. Has grown AS bushels wheat. Our advice to anyone in jearch of n. farm is, secure this one; there is a genuine fortune ■ wrapped ■up in.this little property.. . ■ - ■ .PRICE, £23 PER ACRE. H. MATSON and CO. ' AN ALL-ROUND FARM WORTH IMMEDIATE ENQUIRY. OAA ACRES—-This property produws *S.\J\J 50 bushels of wheat and 70 of oats to~i, the acre, and 'is a very Bnus place. House of 8 rooms, and nil- conveniences, etablc?, grain shod (2300 bushels), trap shed, etc., etc. Plenty of water and securely fenced. Two milen from P. 0., echool and railway, near Christchurch. A NIBBLE AT. £17 10s PER ACRE, j H. MATSON and CO. A FINE SHEEP AND" AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY. PRICE, £1 ICs PER ACRE. innn ACRES arrived into 19. paddocks, IUUU never failing water in each. Notn-illista-ndinjr ti* drought this larm !oae frown 55 bushel? of Oiits to the acre, and previous to this IKI buehels have been jrrown •to the acre. Will carry, one ewe to the aero easily. The buildings are numerous, incltidins cood homestead, stabling, yards, men's _cotf*ee. implement shed. This rcropprtv is situated close to ono of the best fiock markets, handy to a.ll Wo know of no cheaper nor ■ better farm in Ihe whole of New Zealand. Secure it, ar.d you will secure bucolic bliss and financial happiness. £1 10s PER ACRE. Don't Neglect -this Great Opportunity. H. MATSON kod CO. "RTOTE.—Buyers wishing to inspect any o! -»-» tbeso properties- can be conducted o*er tarn* at any time to euit thw convenience. hadn't Yotr betteS i»et -as know YOUR NEEDS TO-DAY? P. HATSON and cb;, AGENTS OKUJ; ■• ■'■' V ■•. ' ■ •
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 136099, 25 April 1908, Page 16
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