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H. MATSON AND COLAND. LAND. LAND. FARMS SELECTED AS BEING WORTH THE MONEY. \TAKE your wants known to H. MATSO> and CO., the oldest firm in the trade, who will devote their entile energies to fulfil your requirements. ~OA ACRES—Here is a cheap farm--020 North Canterbury; 140 acres b. grass, 85 acres being ploughed rape, balance river flats *nd »"•££•"£_ in? 640 ewe*. 150 mixed sheep, horses and csttle. First-class little house 4- al stable, implement shed, trap shed dmclc into 11 paddocks, plenty ot water. The property is L.I.P-, 939 years; rent oa an arm Jniv 4 miles from township, etc., cU% £t per acre, maTS ON ajidJX^ O- ACRES, ueat sweet little farm, very 20 ric]"t oMand, close to Chnstcturch. Wil lproduce large yie.ds of any "°P S liko to nut in. Model homestead a grand little home, and good outbul dings. J£ £1230 it is tho best and cheapen larm zound about Christ|huich iTsoK CQ naO ACRES (Frceholdj-Downs «**»*» ObZ flat, all ploughable, 9 P« ddac «»* all watered by permanent running ■t"« f £ 337 acres grass, 40 acres oats and gras mc fed off at present). 25 acres in banner and garton o'taf 60 acres ploughed for rweand turnips, 140 acres still in .tussock tall virgin soil). At present carryingjust on 900 ewes and 200 dry sheep. House ot . rooms (new) and conveniences, and pantrj, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water, ram, etc., washhouse, storeroom and dairy detached. 4-stall stable, chaffhouse loft, implement shed, sheepyards. etc., 1* miles from school, P. 0., railway. £10 10s per *" c ' H. MATSON and CO. »Tr?l ACRES—£IOOO down, ASHBURTON— 10l Good all-round agricultural land, within thirty chains cf school and P. 0.. six miles from town, five miles from saleyards, and two and a ha.f miles from freezing works, subdivided into 10 paddocks, all well fenced with standards, wire end gorse, and has water in every paddock with county wator-races, 7-roomed House, dairy, washhouse, men's wharc, trapshed, cowbails, blacksmith's shop, with all fittings, Batalled stable (paved), loft and chaffhouse, the chaffhouse being fitted up for shearers, and wi'l accommodate 3 shearers, also good shcepyards. etc., at present carrying .1 ewe to acre, besides fattening hundreds of lambs during the winter, and is capable of fattening every lamb with the help of a 'ittle green feed, in splendid order, there being no overgrown gorse or weeds on tho property. Price £11 per acre. Terms. 543 H. MATSON and CO. IAA ACRES—Owner accepts £200 down, XUU balance in four years 5 per cent. Crop 3, 25 acres oats and grass, 25 acres in new grass, balance grass. Cottage, etc., etc., etc. Situate close to Christchurch ond threo saleyards. A swoet little farm. £13 10s per acre. H. MATSON and CO. KHC\ ACRES—SaIe or exchange for town pI U House. Divided into 6 paddocks, well watered, shed and whare, 1 paddock rape and grass sown, 50 acres oats and grass. Price £4 10s per acre. Terms extended. £350 down, balance 5 per cent. 216 H. MATSON and CO. IAQ ACRES Freehold—s3o acres leaseXU_» hold—l 3 aires rape, 15 acres turnips, 20 acres oats for feed, gorse and wire fences, water-races in nearly all paddocks, Cottago of s.rooms, man's room detached, stable, woolshed. sheepyards, etc., li miles from school, 16 miles from town. Price £17 5s per acre, leasehold thrown in. Chesp and good farml L.T.T. 169 H. MATSON and CO. UPPER RICCARTON. HX ACRES River Silt—Nicest land in the • O district, better than Tai Tapu cr Halswell, all fenced and in thorough good order, Houso new, bungalow, hot and cold water and all conveniences, windmill," stable, cowbails, granary, good dairy (well fitted). Price £60 per acre. 13 H. MATSON and CO. A A ACRES —Magnificent land, absolutely t:-: one of tho best farms in N.Z., splendid House of 7 rooms, washhouse, dairy detached; water laid on, tine garden and orchard, good stables, granary, piggeries, etc., within 1J miles of town, rail, school, arid creamery, has been carrying 18 dairy cows, 8 head dry stock on 14 acres, has grown up to 100 bushels oats, 90 grass seed, 70 wheat, 16 tons potatoes per acre. Prico £56 per acre. ' 335 . - H. MATSON and CO. (■"/•JO ACRES—SO acres oats, 200 acres II O 1-year grass, 30 acres ploughed for turnips, 40 acres ploughed for rape and grass, 60 acres native, balance grass (English and cocksfoot), 11 paddocks, water in every paddock. Cottage 4 rooms, 8-stalled stable, shearing shed, sheepyards. trapshed, chafihouse and granary, close to saleyards, etc - Price £3 10s per acre. 370 H. MATSON and CO. X. AX ACRES (more or less)— Corner sectJUa tion, all rich agricultural land, will .grow anything in the way of crops, rapacity 100 bushels oats, 60 bushels wheat, 2 paddocks, 13 tons of potatoes to the acre, water in every paddock, goou fences, buildings comprise 2-roomed Cottage, whare, cowshed, piggeries, etc., 35 acres now broken up for sowing, and has been well worked, balance (12J acres) in young grass. Price £40 per acre. Nico farm. 127 _. H. MATSON and CO. fiOJ. ACRES (more or less)—The pick of UUtc the plains, 32 acres Italian :ye grass, sown last March, 170 acres rye grass sown last March, 160 acres rye grass sown last spring, 28 acres Italian and cocksfoot just sown with rape, .63 acres in rape,. 75 acres ploughed for turnips, 86 acres in old pasture, buildings consist of Houso of 5 rooms, «{ood 5-stalled stable and loosebox, also shed, water-race along, both sides of properly, and road boundary on two fides. L.T.T. Wintered 1100 ewes with practically no turnips. Price £10 10s per acre. -69 H. MATSON and CO. QJ? ACRES—Dairy and heavy cropping Q«J ' farm close to Tai Xapu, 80 acres in crop, 5 acres in grass. 8-roomed House, Imp'otnent shed. 4-stallcd stable, chafihouse, loosebox. cowshed. 4 bails, plenty oi water. Price £17 per acre, crops given in. 57 H. MATSON and CO. QA ACRES—4O acres in barley, 6 acres OXJ ready for roots, remainder grass, sroomed House, 4-stalled stable, grain shed, chaffhouse,. implement shed, 3 pigstyes, cowbails, wi'l carry 40 cows all the year, 1 mile from creamery, 1 mile from school,- station and township. Price £3} per acre. 53 . ' ■ H. MATSON and CO. IfiflO. ACRES (more or less)— Beautiful -lyUtJ tussock downs, creek running through, about 515 acres ploughed, first-class House and all outbuildings, a lovely home and a good property. Price £9 7s 6d por acre. '293 H. MATSON and CO. "fIQQ ACRES— About 75 acres have been J.AOO ploughed and in English grass, the whole is ploughable, is a magnificent agricultural and pastoral property, comprising rd'ling downs (none better), first-class Dwellinshousc, hot and cola water, plastered throughout, scullery, and every possible convenience, also first-class new wools-;d, stsbling, sheepyards. granary, etc. One of the most desirable properties in North Canterbury. Price £12 10s per acre. MS H. MATSON and CO. I_IR ACRES—Splendid land, 6-roomed J. _:U House. 5-stall stable, blacksmith's shop, and other outbuildings, adjoining school, well fenced and conveniently subdivided, has grown 71 bushels of oa'.s, and 40 to 45 of wheat to acre. Price £24 per sere. 197 H. MATSON and CO. OQfl ACRES—Divided into 100 acres of O-'VJ crop, apd 90 acres ploughed for rape and turnips, remainder in grass, 6roomed House, washhouse. good stable' {3 stalls), 2 looseboxes, granary, shearing shed, shcepyard and other buildings all in good order, nice orchard and garden. This ia a rsal nice little farm, and cheap at £22" 10s per acre, crops given in. 133 H. MATSON and CO. IRO ACRES ri° »ere» in crop, -30 acres X\J\J ploughed for turnips, remainder in grass. S-roomed House, washhouse, stable granary, and other outbuildings. Price £»i 10a per acre. Crops given m. 199 H. MATSON and Ca_ TX r E cordially invite Enquiry, and shall s» be most hsppy to give Buyers the ■ benefit of our experience. H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13743, 26 May 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13743, 26 May 1910, Page 12

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