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AUCTIONS. "" H. MATSON AND 00. ARE YOU A BUYER FOR A FARM??? . THESE PARTICULARS SHOULD INTEREST YOU. TT MATSON and CO. WANTED. WANTED. WANTED. 4 N old Client -ivants to lease froai 10 to .%• 1\ ■ _ , ACRES cf sool Jand, near town. Ront ' tjo object. Muet have decent hemostosd, etc. Will ie**e for five years. Please send particulars to H. 31AT5OX and CO. O" ACRES, neat eweet filtlo farm., very richest of land, cloae to Chrietciiurcn. Wil lproduco largo yie'.ds o£ any crops yon like to put in. Model homestead, a grantt • litt;e home, and gocd outbuildings. ax. £1230 it is tho best and cheapest wrm loumi about Christchurcb. __ H. MATSON iir.d CO. OCO ACRES (Freehold/— Downs and riyir OW flat, all ploughable, 0 paddocks, nil watered by permanent running streams, r»7 acres Rtns», 40 acres oats and grass (being, fed off at present), 03 acres m banner and garion oats, GO acre* ploughed tor rape ami turnips, lift' acres still in tussock (all virgin soil). . At present carrying just on 000 ewes and 200 dry sheep. Uoufje oi t looms (new) and conveniences, and pantry, •scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water, ram, etc.. washhouee, storeroom and dairy detached, -l-ntall stable, chaflhouso, loft, implement shed, sheepyardi, etc., li miles from school, P. 0., railway. £10 10s per acre. _«•"* H. MATSON and CO. rrn-i ACRES—£looo'down, ASHBUKTON— iOx Good all-round agricultural land, ■within thirty chains of school and P. 0., six miles from town, five miles from ealeyaids, and two ami a ha'.f miles from freciing works, subdivided into 10 paddocks, all well fenced with standards, wire and gorso, and has water in every paddock with county water-racee, 7-roomcd House, dairy, ■wdjhhoUßO, men's whare, tr»peh«d, cowD»ilß, blacksmith's shop, with all nttings, Betalled stable (pavod), loft and chaffhouse. the chaffhouae being fitted up for shearers and will accommodate 3 she:ircrs, also good ehoepyards, etc., at present carrying 1 ewe to iLCio, besides fattening, hundreds of lambs during the winter, and is capable of fattening every lamb with the help of a little Brisen f«d, in splendid order, there being no overgrown gorse or weeds on the property. Prico .£ll per acre. Terms. £13 H; MATSON and CO. inn ACRES—Owner-accepts £200 down, -LUU halancG in four years 5 per cent. Crope, 25 acres oats and grass, 25 acres in now grace, balance grass. Cottage, etc., etc., etc. Situate close to Christchurch end three saloyarde. A sweet little farm. 10s per acre. . H. MATSON and CO. KHPi ACRES—SaIe or exchange for town OIV HouecJ Divided into G paddocks, well watered, shed and whare, 1 paddock Tape and grass sown, 50 acres oats and grass. Price £i 10s per acre. Terms extended. £350 down, balance 5 per cent. 216 H. MATSON and CO. IAQ ACRES Freehold— 530 acres leaseIVu hold—l 3 acres rape, 15 acres turnipe, 20 acres oats for feed, gorse and wtro fences, water-races in nearly all paddocks, Cottage of 6 rooms, man's room detached, stable, woolshcd. sheepyards, etc., 1} mil-ea from school, 16 milee from town. ■ Price £17 6s per acre, leasehold thrown in. • Cheap and good farm. L.T.T. 169 H. MATSON and CO. UPPER RICCARTON. 17K ACRES River Silt—Nicest land in the IO district, better than Tai Tapu or Halßwell, all fenced and in thorough gdod order, House new, bungalow, hot and cold water and all' conveniences, windmill, stsiblo, cowbails, granary, good dairy .(well fitted). Price'£6o per acre. 13 H. MATSON and CO. K<> ACRES—Good nouso of 7 rooms, O*s . stables, 4-stall cowsheds, piggeries, €i paddocks, 20 acres in oats, 5 acres' pota'to«s, 9 acres hay' and clover", 8 acres ploughed, balance gruas, fine dairy and cropping farm, 5-miie from school, 2 miles from rail■way, .close to creamery., Price £1800. Terms very easy. . • 396 , ■ ■■ JL MATSON and CO. A A ACRES—Magnificent land, absolutely ■ one of the-best farms in N.Z., splendid House of 7 rooms, washhouao, dairy ~ detached, water laid on, fine garden, and orchard, good stables, granary, piggeries, , etc.. within 11 milee ef town., rail, school.

■ etc., witiun lj nuioe oi town,, rail, scnooi, ■■ ■■■ and i creamery, has been carrying .18 dairy cows, S head dry stocJt on- 14 acres, has . grown up to 100 buohels oats, 00 grass se*d, •70 -wheat, 16 tons potatoes per acre. Price £56 per acre. , • » 335 H..MATSON aiid CO. ■ 77Q ACRES—SO acr«r oats,- 200 acres . . 1.1 O 1-year grass, 30 acres ploughed for -turnips, 40 acres ploughed for rnpo and grass, 60 acres native, balance grass (English and cocksfoot), 11 paddocks, -water - in every paddock. Cottage 4 rooms, 8-otallod stable, shearing shed, eheepyards, trapshed, chaflhouso «Jid granary, close to saleyards, etc Price £8 10s per acre. ■ 370 ■ ' H. MATSON and CO. C/\l ACRES (more or less) —Corner' .sec--0.V12 ' tion, ' i\l rich" agricultural land, ■will' grow anything in tho way of crops, capacity 100 bushels oata, 60 bueheta wheat, 2 paddocks, 13 tons of potatoes to the acre, -water in every paddock, gooa fences, buildings comprise 2-roomed Cottage, whare,cow- cfhcJ, piggeries, eta., 35 uctes now broken " up tor sowing, and has been well' worked,' balance (121 acres) in yOijng grass. Price £40 per acre, Nice- farm. ' 127 - H. MATSON and CO. •' 'i f* C\A ' ACRES (more or less)—Tho pick of: the plains, 33 acres -1 ' Italian iyo ' grass, sowa, last March, 170 acres rye grass ■ Eown last March. 150 acres rye -grass sown lajt spring, 28 acres Italian and cocksfoot, just sown with rape, 63 acres in rape, 75 acres ploughed for turnipe, 86' acres in old pasture, buildings consist of House of 5 rooms, good 5-stelled stable and loosebox. also shea, -water-race along' both sides of property, and road boundary on .two yidee. ' L.i£t. Wintered 1100 ewes with practically no turnips. Price £10 10b per acre. Gα U. MATSON find CO. Q.K ACRES—Dairy and heavy cropping . Or? farm close to Tai il'apu. SO acres in crop, 5 acres in grass, 8-Momed House, implement sheA, 4-stalled «t»ble. chaffhousc, Jooeobos, cowabrd, \ bails, v ]vlenty of water. Price ■£ 17 per acre, crops -"given in. ■ S7 11. MATSON and CO. Q/V ACRES— 4O acres in barley, 8 acres OU ready-' for roots, remainder grass, sroonacd Jltmaoj 4-9 hilled stable, grain shed, chaffhouio, inlplcmont shed. 3. i>igstyes, coxtbr.ils, wiH carry 40 cows all the yenr, 1 mile from creamery, 1 mile from school, station »nd township. I'rico £33 prr aero. 5S H. MATSON and CO. "tnnO ACKE S (more or. Icsr)— Beautiful • JLv/v/ly tussock ddwns, treck running through, about 515 acres ploughed, first-class Houso and a<ll outbuildings, a lovely homo and a good property. Price £0 7s Gd per H. MATSON ana CO^ 11 ft ft ACRES—About 75 acres have been XXOO ploughed iind in English grass. tho whole is ploughable, is a magnificent agricultural and pastoral property, comprising Tolling downs (none better), ' first-class Dweilinshonse, hot and cold water, plastered throughout, scullery, and every possible convenience, also firet-dasa new woolshrf. •Übling. nheepyards, granary, etc. One. of th» most desirable properties in North Canterbury. Price £12 10s ncro. C9B and CO, 14.R ACRES—Splenditl land, Houae. 5-stall etablo, blacksmith's nbop, and other outbuildins«, aajoinin? school, well fenced and conveniently subdivided, has crown 71 bushes of bnte, und 40 to 45 of wheat to , acre. Price £21 per mere. 107 H. MATSqy and CO. QQA ACRES-Divided ir.io 100 acr7s~lf <JiJ\J crop, and 90 acres plouehed for x»pe and turnips, remainder in grass 6roomed Houms. waehhouse, go«d stable (3 eUllf), 2 looseboxfMS, granery, shearing shed, sheepyard and other buildings a!! in s-ood order, nice orchard and warden. This is a real nice little farm, taa cheap nl £22 10s per acre, crops given in. 138 H. MATSON >cd CO. "I fiO acres in crop, 30 acres Xv»V/ ploughed for turnips, remainder io gra*». 5-roomed House, wasbhouse, stable, pianMy, und other outbuildings. Price £2A 10* P*r acre. Crops Riven in. 193 H. MATSQy and CO. X\fE cordially invite Enquiry, and shall '1 »V •be most fcappy to give Buyers the Tuaefit cl our expwienee. H. WATSON sad CO, r

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13740, 23 May 1910, Page 12

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