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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. Tl MATSON AND CO OFFICES: 161 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH AUCTIONEERS, WOOL BROKERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. ESTABLISHED 1861. "THE OLDEST FIRM IN THE TRADE." OUT TO SELL. OCT TO SELL. OUT TO SELL. 6} ACRES AND GOOD HOME. PAPANUI. Th:- is the Property that everybody wants. FOR MARKET GARDENING. DAIRYING AND CEREALS. FRUIT CULTURE. THE place is all cultivated and highly improved, and the incoming man would ncu require to spend a bean. The orchard (1 acre) is full of fruit, and gives promise of a big return. Then there is. a large area under crops of cucumber, cauliflower, broccoli, currants, etc., also flower garden and lawn, choice plants, and nicely arranged, balance in grass, sown down in oats •nd grass. Splendid house. 5 large rooms and latest conveniences, bathroom (big) scullery, pantry, storeroom, also stables (i stalls), loose-box. trap shed, concrete floor cewbails, piggeries, windmill, etc. NOTE.—Owner clears £150 a year on the average off this '.iftie place, and has taken £50 in broccoli off one acre. The price i» £1075. and anyone buying just now would reap the benefit of the coming harvest, and the amount realised would go a long way towards paying for the property. TRULY A GIFT AT £1075. H. MATSON nd CO., 164 Cashel street.

A CHEAP FARM AT SPRINGFIELD, CUM ANNAT. MR T. T. WILKINSON, who is leaving for Otago, instructs v* to offer privately his First-clas* F»rm of ACRES 200 ACRES Situate two miles from A_iat. creamery, and post office, 50 acre* oats, 20 acre* wheat, 1* acre* peas. 18 acrea ploughed for rape, J acre potatoes, 20 acres ploughed for turnip- Verandah house 6 rooms and buildings, including stables, sheep yards, dairy, storeroom, implement shed. All crops and ploughing given in. School and P.O. 1J miles distant. An ideal farm for cropping, dairying, or sheep. Price, £16 per acre. H. MATSON and CO. 170 Acres, ,a nice compact ■*■ farm divided into 9 paddocks,-31 £16 acres oat», 40 acres rape, balance grass, house of 5 rooms, con•p » acre, veniencea, stabling, traphouse, •heep yards, chaffhouse, granary. A general farm well worth the money. U. MATSON and CO. OXFORD— 165 Acres, a neat, clean Farm, reduced in price £2 on acre. This £10 10* is indeed a cheap place. All good downs-land. Crops ore Oats, per -acre, rape, potatoes, turnips, etc.- New House, 6 rooms and sny amount of outbuildings, also orchard,- etc. A sacrifice. H. MATSON and CO.

1' M ' "V■ ■"■ j'iii i 1 ~ SACRIFICE OF A VALUABLE WEST END RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. £1000 H. MATSON and CO. have been instructed by Mr* Wachimann (who.has taken up her abode in the North Island, and ha* no further use for the property), to sell by PRIVATE TREATY, that splendid West E»d City House, , known as . . . 183 WORCESTER STREET. Comprising a full J-aere of land, nicely arranged garden, etc. together with tbe 10----roomed residence, all large airy rooms, and aodarn conveniences, situated on sunny side of the street, facing north. Unquestionably the cheapest "Weals End ' place in Christ" church. Tha, section alone it worth £800, and the property is now well let. We can sail the whole for '-.-:.,-■ ONE THOUSAND POUNDS. • H. MATSON aa-'.CO.

IMPORTANT :NOEtOE TO SHEEP OWNERS. SKIN SALES. SKIN SALEa. BKIN SALES. E V fS_r T _^„ D _TrMEBSRS H. MAT. c_u!Bte d s. co __?_ s . * B I BB_ •do not hold it back, but- send it *___• at ono* W**kly our Sample*_&>_,, •£?&«£{ * basy sen*-, as w* do a very large trad* . * I L_ , __ ~m* l l »»•••" * S2S? io_ H-, MATSON and CO., 1960 Land and Estate Agents.

OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN WITH A MODEST PUSSe; 79 ACRES-A G_U_ Little Farm, close •~ .to the City of Christchurch. In great heart and Very compact. Good square paddocks and fences. Crops are wheat and ©sts. Dwellinghouse 5 roams, and all the usual convenience*. Almost new good outbuildings. A handy place. Price £15 10s per acre. A WONDERFULLY CHEAP SHEEP PROPERTY. ;:. 1500 ACRES—£3 15s. T"_IS Property ie situated in the best -*- position in North Canterbury, carries 1300 sheep, but with-improvement* would carry 2000 ewes, cattle, and horses, 900 acres plcughable, comfortable cottage and all building*. The ewe oountry of a well-known •state. £3 15a an acre. H. MATSON and CO.

HIGH CLASS ALL ROUND FARM IN A THRIVING DISTRICT. EIGHTEEN POUNDS PER ACRE. __ft ACRES at Courtenay. a beautiful *JWJ f«nn in the pink, of health, aplendid buildings, including New House, 8 rooms, hot and oold *ervic*, septic tanks, also all necessary outbuildings, etc. Crops comprise oats, wheat, rape, ryegro**. Close school, saleyards, P. 0., delightful district. A property well worth examination. £18. H. MATSON and CO. A WAIKARI FARM. WELL WORTH THE MONEY. £1000 DOWN. BALANCE 5 PER CENT. 1105 -*_^ d^ w _ ci 70 •_*• «• r"_ S. down in ""P" ->« —a»* last year, 70 acre* sown down thi* year and newly sown, 800 acres ploughable,"will" produce good yields of wheat comfortable building*, seven paddocks, plenty of water carrying 1500 ewe*. Price £10 per acre. £1000 down, balance 5 per cent H. MATSON and CO. A CUST FARM ON GOOD TERMS. 47.. • 4 i CKEI *- 70 **"*«* »n oat*, _ p**s. is *• «A Unwed, geod land for eithe.d_.rym* aspm.or ahaap. How. a r "L, £« a firrt-clsaa lot of farm buildinm __._ .t.tion. «hool. Easily cheapest form in thia disSaT__ any other district "-*_—. or H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume V, Issue 13598, 6 December 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume V, Issue 13598, 6 December 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume V, Issue 13598, 6 December 1909, Page 12

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