AUCTIONS. H. MATSOX AND 00. FARM TO LEASE. 5 YEARS. 5 \TO goodwi : l is required, a.nd the. property l> consists of il-5 acres?, at a rental of Us Cd per acre. Good, medium laad, suitable for dairying, cropping, ajad sheep; dwelling* 4-staH stable, traphouse, ciaffhouse. storeroom, plenty of water, lots of feed. A rare thing. Apply H. MATSOX and CO. ACRES. 1500 ACRES. NORTH CANTERBURY. The following particulars ehould convince the most fastidious buyer. Leasehold, rent Is an acre, tevm 11 years, v ith option of further !ea~=e for 21 years, or full valuation for improvements. All stock. < rops. farm implements, and everything included. SV/c'< ir.c'.udes 730 head of sheep, G hoad of horses, 12 head of cattle. Crops: 70 acres rape. 50 acres oate, 2 acres potatoes, 15-') acres laid down in English gr;iM, 530 acres broken up, balance tussock; fij miles of fencing, all paddocks well watered, one n:ilo of river frontage, closo to best market, bwpllinjrhonse of 4 large rooms (nearly new building), pheen yar<J», stables, iheds. The piece is IoT naif with all a-bove stock, and flll the implements t.) br. found on an up-to-date farm. Practically c 32 years' lease. Price £'2700 as a concern, or without slock iIJOO. Call at once. H. MATSON and CO. I LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARMS. j FOR SALE AS GOING CONCERNS. WE have two excellent farms of 80 acres and 23 acres respectively, for aale, with all stock, in term, seven years each. Situated at Christchurch acd Koiapoi. If y;/u are wanting a farm, don't fail to enquire absut these places. H. MATSON and. CO, ACRES. 7fJO ACRES - ASHBURTON—Fattening freehold farm. Terras. £1000 down, balance easy payments. Commodious house, splendid repair, and a gcod number of outuuUdings. Best alllound property in district, ill per acre. H. MATSON and CO. j
ADJACENT TO CHRISTCHURCH. ACRES. ' -\A] ACRES. Magnificent Farm, £33 per acre. Terms. £1000 down, balance 5 per cent. Close to town, school, etc. Excellent crops can now to eccn on it. The terms are good. Owner is retiring. H. MATSON and CO. ONE OF. THE BEST FAJtMS IN THE COURTENAY DISTRICT. ACRES. fiOO ACRES. COURTENAY—Reduced to £13 10s per acre. A farm that can be highly recommended. Land all even in quality, good square paddocks, and the buildings of the ■very beet; 1J miles from station, school, P. 0., fialiJyaTds. Price £13 10s. Liberal terms. H. MATSON and CO. BELrKOTTND FARM ON THE FAMOUS BANKS PENINSULA. fi7fl ACRES, with, exception , of the crops, OI" the whole is all in young grass, about 400 acres ploughable, divided into 11 paddocks, all _ Well fenced and watered, situated within ono mile of School, P. 0., church, etc. A real tip-top homo on it, and •11 conveniences. Price reduced £13 10s an and cheap. H. MATSON and CO., 164 Cashel street. KAIAPOI LEASEHOLD. All Live and Dead Stock given in. A READY-MADE HOME. <JQ ACRES tip-top farnv rental £110 per I O annum, 3J years to run. Crops—lß4 acres wheat, 3 aerts oat*, 2} acre* peas, 1 aero potatoes, l-acre mangolds. . Stock—3l dairy cows (pood), 1 heifer, 5 18-monthe-old heifers, 1 bull, 14 calves, 1 bull, 2 draught geldings, 2 hacks, 3 breeding sows, 27 store . pigs, 1 new disc plough, 1 .disc harrow, 1 eft 3-looi harrows, 1 Me. grass mower, 1 Bering dray, harness lor horses, 12 horeo and cow covers, milk cans, drums, 35 head poultry, farm- tools, hay (7 tons). As a going coiicera £550, dirt cheep. ' • H. MATSON *nd CO., 164 Caehel street FREEHOLDS. TWO SPLENDID DAIRY FARMS FOR PRIVATE SALE. No. I—loo ACRES, richest landi in Canterbury, mile from creamery,, beautifully fenced (hawthorn), and watered. Buildings include brand msw house and outbuildings, absolutely Al. Only require **» pay down £1000, balance S per cent. No. 2—60 ACRES richest land, Canterbury, capable of holding 2 cows to the acre all yeir round, close, to creamery, good buildings, only require £900 cash, balance 5 per cent, ~ , N.B.—We hare done the business from. ■ these two farms for upwards of 20 odd years. They ere personally known to us, and we can safely recommend them. Owners retiring ou account of old age. Call; at once, and see us if you are a buyer. H. MATSON and CO., 164 Cashel street. ■ 163 ACRES. TO BE SOLD WITHIN -ONE MONTH. ELEVEN POUNDS PER ACRE. Grand little farm of 163 ACRES, beet } of land for cropping afnd cheep. A very j fine ciop of tnnupe now on the property, t demonstrating that the land is Al. New r house, 6 rooms, i&w iron stable, chaffhouse, a acd numerous other buildings. Situate Main read, near r*ley»rds and thriving town, just Berth of Christchurcb, and permanently watered, fences splendid. A very fine farm and cheap. Must be sold within 30 days. i H. MATSON and CO. _- I AT GREENPARK. ; A BIT OF CHEAP COUNTRY IN THIS c FAVOURED LOCALITY. — I -} OfJ ACRES, £11 per acre, good crops norr -*-*»" to, be seen here. Owner cleared £1 — an acre for his lambs, Bad 10e ao acre for ~, wool this year. House and outbuildings roomy and comfortable, leaving nothing wanting. This is the kind of farm that when a man buys he has bo further expenditure. *hich is co often the caee with many of the place* sold. A cheap, honest property. Bono, fide reasons for sale. H. MATSON and CO.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13645, 31 January 1910, Page 12
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