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AUCTIONS. ~~ H. MATSON AND CO. LAXD. LAND. LAND. VaEMS SELECTED AS BEING WORTH TUE MONEY. "\TAKIi :'-'tir wants known to H. MATtON and CO., the oldest firm in the tiade, who will devote their entire cr.crgiM to fulfil your requirement*. -OA ACHES—Here i« a rhoup farm. O-Vj Xorth Canterbury; m> = cres h. ~,-,-., X, ,u:rc» ben- ploughed !or ~t? and I,;--. Ulancc river ilnt-j r.ncl -.v.ump: c«r>- ,,;'- 610 nv.v. IS', mixed M.cc is . h..r:, t 5 »nd ,•.("!>. Firnt-ciiUR ii'.t'c ho'.i-r.-. •»•■.»*' pU l,! f , imp.cmt-nt shed, trap shod; divided into 11 i.;i(ldocke, plenty or wi;trr. l'»c ;>ro r ,,-rtv 'i.« L.1.P., f>0!) yrars; rev.'.. ■->« fj' ;kt(». fin.v -J njiicu from toxn»hi[>. tt-.. c^. 11 r '" u " e ' ii. matson a,a co. QX ACRES, iitat t-xt't'i iittl",/ i,r!U '. vo ' y -i.) richest. r,j Unci, do,-? tc Chmu.iurrl • ■\Vil Inroduco yif.ci* ci ar.y crops .011 liko to inn in. ' Model hon;'-tr.;d. '^-^^ IH-. f - it >.« the be.st and cheapest farm wind about Chmtthurch. 11. MATSON'jir.d CO.__ /?r»O ACRES (frwh"ld)-IJown.s ;u;cl river OOJ: n>l, ell plou K hal>!e. 0 i».ddarkß. all watered by permanent running strewn... 337 acre* grasa, 10 acres oats arm grass 1 boing fed off at present), 03 acre* in banner ami garton oats, 60 acre* ploughed for rape end turnips, 110 acres still in tussock (all virgin soil). At present carrying on !)00 ewes and 2W) clry sheep. Hotiee oi . rooms (new) and conveniences; and pantry, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water, ram, etc, waehhouse, storeroom and dairy Af~ toched, l-Rta!l stable, chaffhouae, loft, ;.rnplement shed, nhcepyarda, etc., H miles from echool, P. 0., railway. £10 10s per ane. 30» ■H. MATSON' and CO. 7£M ACRES—i'KiO!) Vlown, ASHBUHTOX— I D.I. Oorrl oil-round agricultural land, fithin thirty chains of school and P. 0., six miles from town, five miles from falp.vY.rds, and two m:d a ha.i miles from freeiinc works, gubdivided into 10 paddocks, all well fenced with ntunrlards, wire und porse, and has water in every patldoc): with county water-race«, 7-roomed Uoiihc, dairy, wafhhouse. men's whnrc, trapahtd, cowbails, blackwrnith's shop, with all fittings, Bstalled stablo (paved), loft and clmffhouse, 'the chuff homo beinf; fitted up for shearers, end will accommodate 3 »iicaren<. also good «bcepyard3, -etc., at present carrying 1 ewo t-> *ere. besides fattoninß hundreds of lambs during the winter, nnd is capable of fattening every lamb with the help of a 'ittle preen feed, in splendid order, there beiriff no 1 overgrown. Rorse or. weeds on the. property. Price £11 per acre. Terms. 243 H. MATSON* find CO. IAH ACRES—Owner accepts i'2oo down, X\J\J balance in four ycare cent. Crops, 25 .acrc-M oats and grass, 25 acres in new grass, .balance grass. Cottage, etc., etc., etc. Situate, close to Christchurch «nd threo eiileyarda. A sweet little- farm. £13 10s per aero. H. MATSON* nrxl CO. KHC\ ACRES—SaIe or exchange for town t J I U House. Divided into (5 paddocks, weJI w»t«red, shed and wharp, 1 paddock rape and Kraas fown, 50 acres and grass. Price £1 10i per acre. . Terms ex* tended. " £350 down, balance 5 per cent. 316 H. MATSON* and CO. inQ ACRES Freehold—s3o acres leaeex\J*J hold—l 2.' acres rape, Iα , acres turnips, 20 acres outs for feed, gorse and wire fences, weter-racee in nearly all paddocks', Cottaso of 5 rooms, man's room detached, ' sUblo, woolehcd, aheepyards;. etc., ij mike from school, 16 miles from town. Price £17 5e per aero, leasehold thrown in. Cheep and good fwm. L.T.T. 169 H. MATSOfI and CO. ■ UPPER RICCARTON. HZ ACRES Itiver Silt—Nicest land in the 10 district, batter than Tai, Tapu or Hilewell, ell fenced and in thorough good order, House .new, bungalow,. hot unci cold water and nil conveniences, windmill, stable, ."(owbeils. granary, good ehiiry. (well fitted). I?rico £(50 per ««o. ' 13 ' 11. MATSON »nd CO. A A ACRES—Magnificent land, »bsolutoly iht. one of the best farms in N.Z., epleil<id House of 7 rooms, washhouse, dairy <tetached, water laid on, fine garden and orchard, good sJabJes, granary, piggeries, iito., - within li miles of rail, school, s>nd creamery, has been carrying. 18 dairy cowa, 3 head dtry stock on 14 acres, has {rnrcrn np to 100 'bushels oats, 90 grass seed, 70 wheat, 1C tOBH potatoes per acre. Price .£sfi per acre. \ ■ 385 ,'. ir. MATSON and CO. ACRES—SO acres oats, 200 acres If O 1-year jjrass, 30 acres ploughed for turnips. 40 «crea ploughed for tape and grass, 60 acres! native, balance grass (Englinh and cocksfoot), 11 paddocks, water in ' fvery paddock, Cottage 4 rooms, 8-stalled .Blable, shearing nhed, sheepyardn, trapahed, chaffhouso and granary, close to salcyardst etc Price £S 10s per acre. 370 H. MATSON* and CO. ACRES (moro or leas)— Corner eeci)\Jz tion, all rich agricultural land, will crow anything in the way of crops, rapacity 100 bushel* oats, GO bushels wheat, 2 paddocks, 13 tans of potatoes to the acre, water in every paddock, gooa fences, buildings ooruprisa 2-roomed, Cottage, wharo, cowshed, piggeries, et*., 3S acres now broken up {or sowing, and has" been well worked, balance (12i acres) in young graesi Prico £A 0 per neie. Nice farm. 127 H. MATSON* and CO, Gf\A ACRES (more or less)—The pick of UVJtc the plains,. 33 acres Italian iye grass, sown last March, 170 .acres rye grass 'sown last March, 150 acres rye grass sown last spring, !28 tati Italian and cocksfoot just sown with rape, 63 acres' in rape, 75 acres ploughed for turnips', 8C acres in old pasture, buildings consist of House ■of 5 roams, good 5-stallcd stable and loogebox, . also shed, wiiter-race along both . sides of property, and road boundary* on two sides. L.T.T. Wintered 1100 ewes with practically no turnips. Price £10 10s per acre. 69 .;• - v '. H. MATSON and CO. or ACRES—Dairy and heavy cropping O«J farm close to Tai 'lapu, 80 acres in crop. 5 acres in grass, 8-roomed House, implement ihed, 4-ntalled etabl«, chafihouse, loosebox, cowshed, 4 bails, plenty of water. Price £H per acre, crops piven in. 37 H. MATSON* and CO. (|A ACRES—IO acrca in barley, 6 acres ■ *J\J ready for roots, remainder graas, 3roomed Hoiieo, -i-stalled stable, grain shed, chaffhouse, implement shed, 3 pigstye*, cow> baile, wi!l carry 40 cows all the year, i mile from creamery, 1 mile from school-, station Mid townehip. Price £33 per acre. 58 ' H. MATSON and CO. ■f AAA ACRES (more or leee)—Beautiful JLUUU .tiMsock downs, creek running through, about 515 acres ploughed, first-class House, and all outbuildings, a lovely home and a good property. . Price £3 7s 6d per acre.. , ,293 t H. MATSON and CO. ■jiQQ ACRES—About 75 acres have been JLXOO ploughed and in English crass, the whole is ploughable, is v magnificent agricultural and pastoral property, comprising ro?ling downs (none better), first-class Dweilinehonse, hot and cold water, plastered throughout, scullery, and every possible convenience, also first-class new woolshjd. stabling, shcepyards, granary, etc. One of the most desirable properties in North Canterbury. Price £12 10s per acre. 2DS H. MATSON' apd CO. ~iA(\ ACRES—Splendid land, 6-roomed J."±U House, S-Btull stablo, blacksmith's shop and other outbuilamgs, udjoining Fcnool. well fenced and conveniently subdivided, has grown 74 bushels of o»t», and «T) to 45 of wheat to acre. Prico £24 per acre. <j 97 H. MATSOX and CO. . O »Q0 ACUES-Dividcd into 100 acres of OtJ\J crop, and 90 acres ploughed for rape and turnips, remainder in grass G- -? 0 !??-- n H i oUe *; washhouae. good stable (8 aUlls), 2 looseboxee, grahary, shearing shed, eheepyard and other buildings all in K ood ord«, nice orchard and Rarden. This is a ri.at nice little hrm. and cheap at £23 10s !>er acre. i:rop* K uen j n . 13g 160 AC «ES-fjo acrw in crop, m acre, J-UV/ , pionghod for turnips, remainder •"P--"- o ™!* Hon l'- washhou*... atablf. granary, ar.U other outbuiMing*. Price £21 10» ptr acre. Crops K iven in. 199 __■ .?L^AT?s^L»£ d 99TITE cordialir invite Enquiry, and »imit v «? c « moet -"PPJ , to » lye Bttyew- the benefit of ear «?<inence. H. MATSON* and CO. M ' .

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13742, 25 May 1910, Page 12

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