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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TT MATSON »= d C°* CHEAP FARMS. CHEAP. FARMS. DAIRY, PASTbRAL*AND AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES To Sufi Everyone. _ „ 0 A £- be leased at a Jiominal rental or lor „rie on. easy «gff ß^ TSO y ar .d CO. -? —SYc-W OP BEAUTIFUL LAND in a •V *™L distrkt. 210 ACRES, n«r 5 -TC d to H r^ way. school, ana r.v/. """""l .. Sing, crVppirs. « sheep. In the very pink of condition. Price £25 per acM ' H. MATSON and CO. A FORTUNEInWS-, 33,000 ACRES A money-makirg leasehold, "*a» on* £150 ocr annum, with 9 yctrs to run. »«£ o£ good freehold with fine ell buildings. Offered as a .S-_ToS«n. with 4500 kalfbrcd ewea, 5000 dry sherp. 23 bead cattle, 11 horses, £d implements. Pnce fcr the lot £l2j 500 , aEd A N iDEAL~LITTLE PLACE, going A chean 200 acres of excellent land • Ttet ? 'will grow Can b. acquired as a com. concern, **<*»«• vH-h 4 horses all necessary implements, -and a quantity of nundrses. There is a nice 'House on tho property; also stables and outbuildings. 45 acres in oats, balance in grae-s or ur.dgr tins plough. Price £14 10s P*v acre. H. MATSON ar.d CO. * MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY l-ltt) A acres of the finest pastoral land in Canterbury. Riug f«r.-ced and subdivided - fofo convenient blocks. 200 acres surface sown. Close to railway, townsbrp, and sale ccrtre The terms are r»reat 25 per cent, down, balance in I years at 5 per cent.. Why not come along and arrange to inspect? It wilpay you well. Price only f, per acre. H. MATSON ar.d CO. T HANDY LITTLE . HOLDLNW. 83 A acres, 13 miles from Chnrtchurch and adjoining school ami railway. If you see this place you 11 want it. 26 arrei in Dun oats, bailanco in grass. S "roomed House. Price £12 10s / ** r ""•' H. MATSON and CO. A DECIDED SNIP. Early application A necessary. 1250 acres or sheep country that will easily carry 1100 ewes. Plenty of crop on the place—l2o acre? in or.ts, 100 acre? in turnips, 90 acres " in rape, balance grand pasture. Modern Residence ar.d fino outbuildings. Situated clo?© to civilisation in a most desirable district. Price £4 17s 6d per acre. _ „-. H. MATSON and CO. ~*~LOVELY LITTLE FARM. 20 acres, A heavy lnnd, good dairying or cropping farm. Nice 5-roomed House, 3-stalled stable, storeroom, dairy, and convenirncss. Can always carry S cows with crop. Close school, creamery, P. 0., aid in _ famous district. ■ Price £9^o. H. MATSON and CO. A MAGNIFICENT DAIRY ox Cropping A Farm in the heart of a flourishing township. 73 acres. An ideal pro•perty. Buildings comprise 8-roomed " House, scullery, waehhouse, new stnbles, 3 stalls, concrete floor, dairy, granary, implement shed, cowshed. 20 bails, 3 acres oats, 30 acre 3 ploujrhe-, balance grass. At a gift price—£3o per ° Cre H. MATSON acd CO. A CHEAP LEASE. IN PERPETUITY. il 200 acres, rent -3G 5s per annum, 20 acres oats, ■ balanco all eown down in gra«*. Hcuse 4 rooms, stables, shed, •* chaffhouse, etc. Stock given in comprises 160. halfbred ewes with 100 per cent, lambs at foot, 85 two-tooth ewes with over 100 per cent., four E.L. rams. Also implements, sundries, etc. Situate three-quarters of a mile school, P.O. Price going concern, crops in, £2100 . •-. H. MATSON ar.d CO. A' FAMOUS PROPERTY en the otitJ\. skirts of the City of Christchurch, 32.J acres, all the pick of land, with exbenT sive buildings. Half under plough, half in grass. Must increase in value. £30 per acre. ' ■ ■ ' , „~ ; H. MATSON and CO. BANKS PENINSULA FARM. 190 acres,'together with splendid buildiDgs, including, good Residence and aJI acccs--1 goriu, cowbails, stables, granary, trapabed, etc. r etc. . Half-mile and creamery. . The pick of land. Price £31 per acre. . . • _ H. MATSON acd 00. CHARMING PROPERTY. 143. acres, suitable for any class of farming; grows. wheat, oats, barley to perfection. - Divided into 9 paddocks, well •". watered by springs and creeks. W,ill . carry 5 ewes to the acre. Gocd E-room-«d House- and alt outbuildings. Situate . 3-mile from school and creamery. Prico £30 per acre. . - H. MATSON and 00.

AN IDEAL SPOT. 1107 acres, that will winter 2500 sheep. 50 acres _yj, ■ oats, | balance 1; and 2 years old grasses, i - BuiHirigs comprise a-5-roomed House, I 4-*taHrtab!e, men's whare.eheds, etc. Close to important ealeyards, school, P. 0., etci etc Price£7 per acre. , H. MATSON ar.d CO. A PLEASANTLY -SITUATED FARM of ' «£_, 45 acres, 5 miles from Cbrisftohuxci, V : together with a thoroughly sound •■''-. Houho 'of 5' large rooms, plastered, washho'uee, . scullery, pantry, alto c-tables, „looscboxes, , whare, cowbails, '. feedhousej traphouse, fowlhousos and run. A grand farm, suitable fcr any V : •-..- class of farming. £1500. V • H..MATSON and CO. A NIBBLE.- 915 acres, a splendid sheep Farm/ ' About 100 acres in oafs, 200 .."•■-acrea ploughed, balance tussock. Well watfired," well fenced, ; and wte-11 situated. Desirable, buildings. Will carry 1503' sheep. Price £6 per acre. ■'.■■ H. MATSON and CO. A GREAT CHANCE. - 95' acres, together witli 4-roomed Cottage, -table, -beds. Grand, little mixed farm. 13 acres turnips, 2 acres oats, balance- grass. .This property must be sold j>a the owner has bought a large station and , ■•' ■ ha- no .further use for it. £8 per acre. 7 H. MATSON and CO. A DECIDED BARGAINS 7_ acreo, a capital Dairying or. Cropping Farm. 1 ' mile from school, creamery; and township.- Divided into:B paddocks. A fino creek runs through the property; all flat- Comfortable House and general farm bufldings., Prico _30 per acre. ''-.'-.-' --'-•■■' ■-.-'-." ' . H. MATSON ard CO. A PROMISING PLACE. 60 acres, splendid' Dairy "Farm, together with firstclass House, cowsheds,, stable, trapseedy 11 'acres wheat, 10 acres clover and grass, balance: grass. ■ Price £30 / per acre, £SOO in cash, balance 5 years 'at 5 ncr cent. H. MATSON and CO. A FINE HOME. 56 acres, an ideal little Farm, part ploughed "and -part in oats. Will grow gocd crops of wheat. Really good House cf 6 rooms and cutbuiidings.The property is in. 6 paddocks, waver in each. Sctuated i-mile irom school acd Peat Office, 2 miles from railway. Only £21 per acre. H., MATSON ard CO. • A REALLY GOOD SHEEP FARM. 41G --X acres, will winter 550-650 ewes, in gcod condition.- Nice comfortable House ar.d general farm buildings, Situate North Canterbury. . A nice property, acd cheap at £9 per aoro. ■ * H. MATSON acd CO. A GRAND FATTENING FARM in the Eltermere district." Commodious Dwcllinghouse 12 rooms, and all necessary ■ buildings. Water in each field. Crops —Oats, rape, .aad'turnips. £3 10s pel acre. »Csll at once in order to savt disappointment A very cheap farm. H. MATSON and CO. A FINE PASTORAL FARM, with excel lest Some of the finest oat turnip, and rape land in Canterbury To see it is to realise that these ii at least one cheap place offering. Goo< buildings are a feature of this place £10 per. acre. y- H- MATSON and CO. A CHAJ__ING PROPERTY of 2600 acres ' **' Price £7 5* per acre. 3 miles fron ."\ station and tchcol, a_d 30 miles fron town. New Modern Building, e_*ej * yards, dip, stables, etc. Ik* primes' "■":• cheep country,- £7 5a per ecre. . '■---' H. MATSON and CO. A HIOB».CLASS FARM, near town.' Mag _"_. rificen* bui'dings, leaving nothing to b j **_ This fsnn is just splendid - "£3* ti<3B ' £iS - wo * :BOW of :aoih v: _.. el * Large area in crop. Ei eeptional erms s-; >- _ H. MATSON an- CO. T F *Vu wart * Farm «- °* ?=d mil. - - H - MATSON .end COLand Specialists, Christchurch.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13231, 26 September 1908, Page 16

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