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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. —■ ' ~ — ARE YOU A BUYER FOR A FARM??? THESE PARTICULARS SHOULD INTEREST YOU. Ti- MATSON and CO. t_~ ACRES. ,ieat s-.veet '^ , '* ; 3r1 % JjD richest of land, close to <_hn_tci.u.cl;. Wil 1 prod vice largo yie.ds of any cro*« j like to put in. -Model homeMwul.* »™f little home, and good .utl.ui:<'"".-- • n--.,.*! it is the best and cheapest larm round about chri,i --[| ,u *g); TSON -" uM I CO._ PfO ACHES (Freehold.—Downs and rtv?r DO_i flat, all ploucha'-'c 9 P*'™ o**''0 **'' all watered by permanent running streamy 307 acres grass, 10 acres oats ar.d •*""'"*''- ing fed off at present!. 2*. acres 111 '"-"'"jj and garton outs, 60 n<-re*. pl..us.l>cd lor rape and turnips, 140 acres .still in tu.soc.- <a virgin soil). At present carrying ju_. on 3.V. i-wf-p. and 200 dry sheep. House <v ' rooms (new. and convenience.-, and pantry, jrullcrv, bathroom, hot and rold water, ruin, etc. washhouse, storeroom awl dairy -iftached, 4-Ktall stable, chaff-tonne., loft, implement shed, sheepyard.. etc.. li mile* from school, P. 0., railway. £10 10s per H. MATSON and C').__ rfn. ~ACRES—£IOOO Down—Good all-round 10l agricultural land, within '.<> chain . of school and P. 0.. ft mile*, from town, .. mile* from saleyards, and ■_ miles* Irom ireezinjr works, subdivided into 10 paddocßs. all well fenced with ..tandar-t!.. wiro md jjorse, and has water in every paddock with county water-races, 7-roomcd House, dairy, wa.«hho'use, men's whare, trapshed, cowbails, blacksmith's shop, with all fittings. Bstalled stable (paved), loft and cha-Ihouso, the chaffhouse being fitted up fcr shearers, and will accommodate 3 shearer., n!=-o j.ood i"heepyards. etc., at present carrying 1 uwo to acre, besides fattening hundreds ot lambs during thc winter, and is capable of fattening every lamb with the help of 0 'ittlo ;;reen feed, in splendid order, thero being no overgrown gorso or.weeds on tho property. Price £11 per acre. Terms. 543 11. MATSONjand_ca_ CC7A ACRES—SaIo or exchange for town OI U House. Divided into (» paddocks, well watered, shed and whare, 1 paddock rapo and gTBBs sown, 50 acres oats and grass. Price £1 10s per acre. Terms extended. £350 down, balance fi per cent. 216 H. MATS9N_and_Cq__ IAQ ACRES Freeh o'd—s3o acres lrascJLUo" hold—l 2 acres rape, 15 acres turnips, 20 acres oats for feed, gorao and •wire fences, water-races in nearly all paddocks. Cottagq of 6 rooms, man's room detached, atable, woolshed. sheepyards. etc., li mil*?* from school, 16 miles from town. Price £17 6s per acre, leasehold thrown in. Cheap and good farm. L.T.T. 169 11. MATSON and CO. UPPER RICCARi'ON. 17K ACRES River Silt—Nicest land in tho IO district, better than Tai lapu cr Halswell, all fenced and, in thorough good order. House new, bungalow, hot and cold water and all conveniences, windmill, stable, eowbiuls, granary, good dairy (well fitted). Price £60 per acre. 1H. MATSON and CO. Krt ACRES—Good iiouae of 7 rooms, O-J stables, 4-stall cowsheds, piggeries, (J paddocks, 20 acres in oat 3, 5 acres potato**, 9 acre* hay and clover, 8 acres ploughed, balanco grass, fine dairy and cropping farm, j-mi.e from school, 2 milos from railway, close to creamery. Prico £1800. Terms very easy. ,"' *- 3C , ' . H. MATSON and_CO__ A A ACRES—Magnificent land, absolutely _-; ono of the best farms in N.Z., splendid House of 7 rooms, washhouse. dairy detached, water laid on, fino garden and orchard, good stables, granary, piggeries, etc., within 1% miles of town, rail, school, and creamery, has been carrying 18 dairy cows, 8 head dry stock on 11 acreo, has grown up to 100 bushels oats, 90 grass seed, 70 wheat, 16 tons potatoes per acre. Price £56 per acre. ■ „ J* 35 H. MATSON and CO. « TTQ ACRES—3O acres oats, .200 acres I■ I O 1-year grass, 30 -acres ploughed for ' turnip*, 40 acres ploughed for rape, and grows, 60 acres native, balance grout'(English and cocksfoot), 11 paddocks, water in . every paddock. Cottage 4 rooms, S-otallcd ' stable, shearing ahed, aheapyards, trapshed, chaffhouse and granary, close to saleyards, etc Price £3 10s per acre. 370 ■ H. MATSON and-CO. - Cni ACRES (more or less)— Corner seeOU_- tion, all 'rich'•■agricultural lond, Will - grow anything in the way of crops, capacity 100 bushels oats, 60 bushels wheat, ' 3 paddocks, 13 ton* of potatoes to the acre, •water in every paddock, gpou' fences, building* comprise 2-roomed Cottage, whare, cowshed, piggeries, etc.,. 35. acres now broken .up for sowing, and has been well worked, balanoo (12J acres) in -young grass. Prico £10 per acre." Nice farm. 127 '-H. MATSON and CO. L\(\A ACRES (more or le**)—Tho-pick of OU_ the plains, 32 acres Italian rye' gross, sown last March, 170 acres rye grass sown last March, 150 acres rye grass sown last spring, 38 acres Italian and cocksfoot just sown with rape, 63 acres in rape, 75 acre* ploughed for turnipß, 86 acres in old pasture, building* consist of House of 5 room*, good 6-stalled stable and looaebox, also ahed, water-race along both aides of property, and road boundary on two *>ides. L.T.T. Wintered 1100 ewes with practically -no turnips* Price £10 10s per acre. 69 "■ ' H. MATSON and CO. '■Qh ACRES—Dairy and heavy cropping 00 farm close to Tai Tapu, 80 acres in - crop, 6 acres in grass, 8-roomed' House, implement shed,-4-stalled ( stable, chaffhouse, looaebox, cowahed, 4 hails, plenty of water. Price £17 per acre, crops Riven in. 27 ■ ■''■''■"" H ' MATSON and CO. AA ACRES—4O acres in barley, 6 acres nJ\J ready for roots, remainder grass, sjoomed House,- 4-stallcd stable, gram shed, chaffhouse, implement shed, 3 pigstyes, cowbails, will carry 40 cow* all the year, 1 milo from creamery, 1 mile from school, station and township. .Prico £33 per acre. • 58 '■'■■■ -H. MATSON and CO. ' ti A ACRES (Liaaohold)—All . rich, heavy ,_■ Ovl" land, 8 years to run from April, 1903, rental 25s per aero as a going concern,, together with 13 cows, 2 horses, 27 pigs, 1 bull and chain, 4 acres in wheat, 12 acres ploughed-'ready for crops, 2 stacks of oatsheaf (12 ton*), 1 spring dray, 1 dog cart and harness for every thine, 1 Massey grass mower, 1 Htuu-cy hay rake, l set discs. 1 d.f. di's plough, 1 s.f. plough, I moulding plough and grubber, 2 tons, chaff, 1 lot barley, and aundrioa too numerous to mention. Prico £350. ' 43. ' . If. MATSON and_CO_ 1 CAC ACRES—First-class sheep and JLOUO agricultural farm, all- ploughable, carrying 2500 sheep, 100 acres in croy, 40 acres turnips, homestead built on concrete, 8 room*, bnlhroo-iJ, verandah and conveniences, outbuilding*, dairy, storeroom, meathous«. washhouse, coalhon«ie, in fnct a Kt.nUon_ivn'» home, stable (IS horses). b-fr loft, man's room, coachhouse, iiurlenient shed (36 ie 20), woolshed (4 shearers), .hcepyards, dip,'etc., in 17 jjatldocks, well fenced' a-od watered, lovely situation. permanent water alway* to be had, another 7*rootncd House and all convenience*, on farm, yig and iMjpshcd, loosebox, etc. Price £14 per acre. H. .MATSON and CCh'^ •t AAA ACRES (more* or ic?..Vi-Bcauti"ful I«"V tussock downs, creek running through, about 515 acres ploughed, firat-class House and all outbuildings, a lovely homo and a good property. Price £3 7a 6d per acre. 293 ___H. MATSONand CO. _ "11QO ACRES—About 75 acres have been J.J.00 ploughed and in English grass. Iho wholo is ploughablo, is it magnificent igriciiltnral and pastoral property, comprising rolling downs (none better)," first-claas -f.'weilinghousc, hot and cold water, plastered throughout, scullery, and every possible convenience, also first-class new woolshid. stabling, sheepyards, granary, etc. Ono of tbo roost desirable properties, in North Cant«Tbury. Price £12 10s per acre. 233 _.__. L__-______J!^_J so - N ' 1*" 1 .co. lAd ACRES—Splendid J.*-- 1 House, 5-stall stable, blacksmith's shop, and other outbuildings, adjoining •school, well fenced and conveniently subdivided, has crown 74 bushe.'s of oats, and 40 to 45 of wheat to acre. Price £24 per acre. 197 ■ H. MATSON and CO. QQA ACRES—Divided iuto 100 ai"rw~of •Jvv crop, and 90 acres ploughed for rape and turnips, remainder in grass, 6Toomed House, washhouse, good stable' .8 stalls), % loo»eboxes, granary, shearing shed, sheepyard and other, buildings all in good order, nice orchard and garden. This is a real ,»ice little farm, and cheap at £22 10s per acre, crop* given in. j S g and CO. •t(*(\ ACRES—6O acres in crap, XXiXJ ploughed for turnip*, -remainder in *»r»--3, 5-rooraed House, w-uhhouse. atable. granary, and other outbui'dinjs. .Price £21 , 10a per acre. Crops given in. 159 ' ____-" ■*»TfE cordially invito Enquiry, md ahnli VV be most happy to give Buyer* ibe ■benefit of our experience. H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13739, 21 May 1910, Page 16

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