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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. ~~. v. - TO LAND BUYERS. '" ' THEBE IS NO TIME LIKS THE PRESENT. BUY NOW! fpHE FACT that a. Farm is advertised in this column is a guarantee that THE OWNER IS KEEN TO SELL. WE HAVE PERSONALLY INSPECTED These properties, and v,-e knew that they can be thoroughly recommended. OUR AIM is k> inve every buyer entire «itisfaction. We are the oldest Auctioneering Firm doing business in Christchurch, and we offer you the experience of a lifetime. EVERY FACILITY extended to prospective purchasers to make tho fullest examination. WILL YOU LET US KNOW YOUR NEEDS NOW? HAVE YOU £800? IF SO, THIS IS WORTH YOUR ATTENTION. *}Q() ACRES. The sweetest little farm in.tbe whole of the Courtenay district. Carries 1£ sheap, and grows crops equal to iand at double the price. Present cropß—so acres Dun oats, 55 acres turnips and rape, and 54 acres ploughed for turnip", balance new pasture. House of 5 rooms and outbuildings are all that can be desired. ' Close to two prominent saleyards, school nnd township. For the man desiring a sma'l mixed farm this is the place. jC3 10s PER ACRE. ' WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR A WHEAT GROWING FARM. CHEAP. 46( yTcRES. A pieco of prime country, splendidly situated._ Produces excellent crops of wheat, oatg and' turnips, 190 acres at present sonyn in wheat, oats and turnips, 20j acres now grass, balance old pasture. The Homestead is one of the best appointed in the district, and has all necessary outbuildings, J-mile from school, and handy to. ealeyards, P. 0., etc An undoubted bargain at £15 PER ACRE. £1200 WILL SECURE THIS. j WHY NOT INVESTIGATE? 700 iA '^ KE, sOnly two miles from township. Will grow oats, rape and - turnips; 100 acres now in Dun oats and grass, 30 acres in turnips, balance in grass.- The Homestead comprises nico 6-roomed house, stable, and sheep yards. Situation ideal. Plenty of wuter. This property is weil worth immediate inspection, as a> buyer' can't go wrong at £8 5e PER ACRE. , IF YOU ARE OUT FOR A CHEAP PLACE. HOW ABOUT THIS. ■"■■■■'.;.. ;-450136058. This capital little farm is excellent downs country, all ploughable. numerous paddocks, and we'l fenced, splendidly watered, neverfailing creeks and springs; carrying capacity, 450 'ewea in winter, and fattens all the lambs (115 per cent, last year.), besides 230 dry sheep. Close to three saleyards and school, etc., etc., comfortab'c cottage, new wool- shed, new sheep yards, pteblin;;, trap "anedv-etof.-'etc."' No-better/ nor cheaper, farm in ' :: ./■ , .£B-PER ACRE. - IN NOHTH CANTERBURY. THE PRIDE OF THE DISTRICT. 130(F cIiES A fine sheep, property, comprising beautiful: rolling' downs • and low hills, all warm and laying to the sun, ■ about 800 acres ' ploughable, '* 16 *_suibdivisione. Commodious and modern residence of 8 rooms and offices, stabling, wool shed, sheep yards, men's accommodation. Situated within easy • distance of rail, school and saleyards, in a far-famed prrt. Acknowledged by esperts to be one of the best sheep farms.in North. Canterbury. It will pay tt> make aa examination of this excellent property. £10 10s PER ACRE. OC ACRES: ; MAGNIFICENT DAIRY FARM. Without doubt this is some of the be«l land in New Zealand. 'Buildings are good, including dwoDingliouse 7 rooms, cow shed (12 bails), piggeries, etc., and good orchard. Divided" into 0 paddocks, 6 acres turnips, balance grass.. •We shall experience no difficulty- in (selling this farm at the price asked, and those- wanting_ T a capital little cow farm should get after,;'this pace promptly. PRICE; £26 I?ER ACRE. UNEQUALLED OPPORTUNITY. FIBST GnRADE SHEEP COUNTRY. ;.-.. 8000 7^ 3 - Beautiful warm sheap country, lying well to the sun, well watered; end with ample 'shelter. This was originally the lambicg lend of an extensive shsop run and is the pick of a large block - of country. Nearly all rolling downs. Will grow, wheat, cats apd turnips. One of the finest properties of its class now offering , . Quito close to railway station, town, and school. The district is one of the very, best in ivow Zealand. easy terms. £5 per acre. we can recom.m&ntl this. we know it well. sQQ~"acrssThe warmest litlle piece of sheep country we know of, carries ever c ewe to the acre,, without artificial feed; and will fatten all the lambs. Grcvre splendid turnip.?, rape and oat 3. Situated in a district that □as a groat future before it. and where values oro steadily rising. The improve menis" are « modern borne, with every convenience, stables, .shearing Aed. implement fOieds, etc. This property is held undor a leaso-in-perpetuity. ]>«Nt, 4» per acre, and is for sale, together with 500 good ewes, 10 rams, 7 fine horses., implements, harness, waggonette, drays, etc. A READY-MADE FARM. PRICE, AS A GOING CONCERN, JE3850. £750 GETS THIS!. V THIXK OF, IT. 790 ACRES - . Close to civilisation, handy to P. 0., school, saleyards, church -and doctor. A fine Eheep farm, with good outbni , dings, and modern 7-roomed residence; ISO acres in turnips. 120 acres sown down, balance in gcod posture. This property will ctsi?y carry 800 Eheep. THE BIGGEST SNIP' ON THE .MARKET. £i S» PER ACRE. , £750 CASH. . BALANCE 5 PER CENT. "Write for partisulars TO-DAY. VPERSOKAIyLY CONDUCTEID :; INSPECTIONS V' -Of lay property ' arranged. BETTER get into touch with us NOW. . , Hi MATSON ana CO., LAJND 4JALE9MEN, CHRESTCHUTM3H. 83 V

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 16

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