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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. XT MATSON AND CO., 164 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Established 1862. AUCTIONEERS, WOOL AND GRAIN BROKERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Securities at Current Rates. SALEABLE PROPERTIES Advertised in this Column FREE OF COST. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. SHEEP AND AGRICULTURAL FARM. IDEAL SITUATION. 875 ~TCRES, All nice rolling down*, divided into 4 'docks. Situated in the most thriving , disj t'-'ri in >Vrth C'""t»Tbnry. Beautiful counj try for sheep, which tho owner estimates ' ...J tarry i. fheop to the acre. 400 acres have been under cultivation. £10 PKR ACRE. 364 HAVE YOU £fc00? IF SO, THIS IS WORTH YOUR ATTENTION. ' 28(f I ° RES - The sweetest little farm in the whole of the Courtenny district. Carries 1J sheep, and grows crops equal to land at double the price. Present crops—so acres Dun oats, 55 acres turnips and rape, and 54 acres ploughed for turnips, balance new pasture. House of 5 rooms and • outbuildings are all that can be desired. Close to two prominent saleyards, school and township. For the man desiring a ema 1 ! mixed farm this is the place. £9 10s PER ACRE. WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR A WHE-AT GROWING FARM. CHEAP. 46O ~TCRES. A piece , ' of prime country, splendidly situated. Produces excellent crops of wheat, oatij and turnips, 190 acres at present sown in wheat, oats and turnips. 205 acree pew grass, balance old pasture. The Homestead is one of tbe best appointed in the district, and has all neceseary outbuildings, J-mOe from school, and handy to ealeyards,. P. 0., etc. An undoubted bargain at £15 PER ACRE. £1200 WILL SECURE THIS. WHY NOT INVESTIGATE? rjfXCX ACRES. Only two miles from township. • Will grow oata, rape and turnips; 100 acres now in Dun oats and grass, 30 acres in turnips, balance in graes. Tho Homestead comprises nico 6-roomed house, stable, and sheep yards. Situation ideal. Plenty of water. This property is well worth immediate in-. spection, as a buyer can't go wrong at £8 5s PER ACRE. IF YOU ARE OUT FOR A CHEAP PLACE. HOW ABOUT THIS. 45Q7CRES. This capital little farm is excellent downs country, all plougkable. numerous paddocks. j and wc'l fenced, splendidly watered, .neverfailing creeks and springs; carrying capacity, 450 owes in winter, and fattens all . the lambs (115 per cent. last year), besides 200 dry sheep. Close to three saleyarda and school, etc., etc., comfortab'c cottage, now wool shed, new sheep yards, stabling, trap shed, etc., etc.- No better, nor cheaper, farm in Canterbury. £8 PER ACRE. in Nourra cantfjrbuby. THE PRIDE OF THE DISTRICT. iaooTACREs. . A fine sheep property, comprising beautiful rolling downs and low" hills, all warm and laying to the sun, about 800 acres ploughable, 16 subdivisions. - Commodious and -modern residence of 8 rooms and offices, stabling, wool Bhed, sheep yards, men's accommodation. Situated within easy distance of rail, school and saleyards, in a far-famed pprt. . Acknowledged by cx T perts to be one of the best ahoep forms in North Canterbury.. , It will pay' to make an examination of this excellent property. *10 10s PEIR ACRE. QK ACRES. MAGNIFICENT DAIRY FARflf. Without doubt this is some of the best land in New Zealand. 'Building's are good, .'ncluding dwelling-house 7 rooms, cow shed (12 bails), piggeries, etc., and good orchard. Divided into 6 pad3ocks, 6 acres turnips, balance grass. rWe shall experience no difficulty in soiling this farm" at the price asked, and those wanting a capital little cow farm should get after this place promptly. PRICE, £26 PER ACRE. UNEQUALLED OPPORTUNITY. FIKST \ GRiADE SHEEP COUNTRY. 3000^ CKBS Beautiful warm she?p country, lying well to the eun. well watered, end with amplo shelter. This was originally the lambing land of an extensive shoep run and is the pick of a large block of country. Nearly- aJI rolling downs. Will grow wheat,- oets and turnips. Ono of the finest properties of its class now offering. Quite close to railway station, town, and school. Tbe district is one of tho very best in New Zealand. EASY TERMS. £5 PER AJRB. WE CAtf RECOMMEND THIS. WE KNOW IT WELL. SO(^TCRES. The warmest little piece of sheep country we know of, carrioK over a ewe to the acre, without artificial feed, and will fatten nil the lambs. Grcws splendid turnip*, rape and oats. Situated in a district that, has a groat future before it, and whero \alues aro steadily rising. The improvements are « modern home, with every con.venience, stables, shearing Hied, implement sheds, etc. This property is held under a .lease-in-perp_et\iity. Rent, 4s per acre, and is for sale, together with 500 good ewee, 10 rams, 7 £no horses,, implements, watrgonette. drays, etc. A READY-MADE FARM. PRICE, AS A GOING CONCERN, £3830. £750 GETS THISI THINK OF IT. 79O "TCRBS. . Close to civilisation, handy to P. 0., school, saleyards, church and doctor. A fine gheep j farm", with good outbuildings, and modern 7-roomed residence; 150, acree in turnips, 120 acree sown down, balance in good posture. This property will eusi'y carry 800 sheep. THE BIGGEST SNIP ON THE MARKET. ! £1 Sβ PER ACRE. £750 CASH. BALANCE 5 PER CENT. Write for particulars TO-DAY. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED INSPECTION'S . Of any property arranged. BETTER get into touch wHh us NOW. H. MATSON and CO., LA3JD SALESMEN, CHRB3TCHUH.Ce. 83

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13108, 6 May 1908, Page 16

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