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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. ACRES. 400 ACRES. Very cheap Lease-in-Perpctuity, 99- years; rental, 2s 6d only. Near Christchurch and good markets. Carrying now 300 ewes ami their lambs ; 40 acres in oats, SO acres ready for rape and turnip crops, balance grass; sroomed dwelling, good shelter all round, wool sbed, granary. Owner will show a buyer last year's results. Don't delay. Price £1400. Better than a Freehold. H. MATSON and CO. "ffJX ACRES to Let, 15s Gd an acre, fivo or IO- seven years. Good house, etc., etc. No goodwill. Crops :n. if\(? ACRES to Let, gocd dairy farm. JL U O Rental, 29s an acre. All the necessary buildings. Five years' lease. j 4 ACRES, si:; year- lease; tons of _: _: feed on it, lovely dairy farm. Rent, als per acre. A small goodwill required. Nice house and all outbuildings. H. MATSON and CO. ACRES *ry~ ACRES £35- DOWN. OR THE OWNER IS OPEN TO WORK AN EXCHANGE, Taking in Part Payment a CITI HOUSE UP TO VALUE OF, SAY. £730. This ie a good shc?p farm, easy journey c( Christchurch. and adjacent to saic-yards, nd 2 miles from township. 150 acres preparing for rape and turnips, divided into 6 i-ad-docks, well watered. Buildings very fair. Land adjoining was sold for £3 5s an acre. We can sell tho above at £4 10s per acre. H. MATSON and CO. GENERAL STORE ON BANKS PENINSULA. TURNOVER £2000. NO OPPOSITION. EXCELLENT TRADE. TXrE invite investigation of this property. » V ihe business is general grocery, drapery, boots, ironmongery, grain, etc., room for billiard-room if desired. Stock about ."00. Enquiry solicited. H. XaATSON and CO. ACRES Qfj ACRES SUPERB DAIRY FARM. £450 DOWN, BALANCE CAN REMAIN ON MORTGAGE. We can assure reader., that this farm '. well worth a visit, comprising as it does sonic of tho very best dairying and cropping land in the district, all weli drained, md guaranteed never to flood, thrashed 2$ oags of clover per acre this year, Houso rood > rooms, and all outbuildings. Prico £15 ier acre. H. MATSON and CO. ACRES 900 ACEES TO THE MAN who really WANTS TO BUY A .FARM, and one who is really in earnest about getting _ Good Home THIS IS SUCH A CHANCE. 111-health affords the opportunity to step into another man's shoes and reap the benefit of the coming harvest. Owner does not even ask a profit. Ho invites an offer. This is a REAL BARGAIN. Particulars: — 200 ACRES IN THE FAR-FAMED ELLESMERE. CROPS -. 40 Acrc_ Oats (sown down with grass) 26 Acres Wheat 10 Acres Peaa 3 Acres Ready for Potatoes and Mangels 12 Acres Rapo and Turnips Rest All in Grass and carrying 320 Ewes ; This Year over 100 per cent. Lambs. Two miles from station, school and creamery. Havo a chat with tho owner. The Sale is bona fide. The Harvest is ready. Tho Farm is in grand heart, Crops promising well, and the incoming man must have a good start. Wo ar© pushing this farm—it is worth it. £19 PER ACRE. Any Reasonable Terms. H. MATSON and CO. ACRES i 200 CRES TO BE ACQUIRED ON A LOW DEPOSIT OF, SAY, £800 DOWN. BALANCE 5 PER CENT. | Situato near Rakaia and the sea coast. A ; great portion of this farm will grow grand j cropa of oats, rape, turnips, etc., etc., lar- i rie3 1300 ewes, buildings very good, sruarateed by vendor. Remember, £-00 down, and interest 5 per cent. H. MATSON and CO. ACRES KAQ ACRES FIRST-CLASS FATTENING FARM. £1000 DOWN ONLY. SITUATION.—Quarter-mile from school and P. 0., and close to a leading market. CARRYING CAPACITY.—At present Two Sheep to tho Aero and 80 Head of Cattle. No shortage of feed, and tho Stock is in splendiu condition. BUILDINGS.—Modern NEW RESIDENCE of SEVEN ROOMS, plastered all over, hot and cold service, pantry, scullery, bathroom. Outside are sheep-yards, shearing-shed, stables, loose-boxas, traphouse, dairy, coal-house, etc., etc. WATERED.—Running water in tho ton subdivisions. Fences and gates nearly all now. LAND.—A GOOD FRIABLE, WILLING SOIL, at present all in grass. Good area new grass, balance up to three years. All in grand heart, not having been cropped to excess ' PRICE.—£I2 10- PER ACRE, and tho Greatest Value in Canterbury. TERMS.—£IOOO DOWN ONLY. Balance can remain owing to the vendor, who ia retiring. NOTE—We heartily recommend buyers to inspect this Property. They will be" repaid a hundredfold. IT IS A GOOD PLACE. H. MATSON and CO. ACRES S»QQO ACRES LEASEHOLD, NEAR CULVERDEN. Nineteen years to run, rent _s 3d per - acre with full compensation for improvements, GOO acres in crop, 2000 sheep now m the place, 80 bales of wool last year's output, buildings 5-roomed House and outbuildings : divided into 10 paddocks, c-rries a ewe to tho aero easily. Worth Prompt Enquiry. H. MATSON and CO. A LEASEHOLD NEAR THE CITY. 1 *?Af. ACRES, to ler.se for five years. A__-_>U Rental 4s .Id an acre, 100 acres - in oats, 40 acr.s in rape, laid down in grass and clover, 5-roomed Dwellinghouso good, all well fenced, and plenty of water. Turnips sold off this last year at £2 10a an aero. Crops at valuation. PRICE £300. H. MATSON a«d_CO. iir> ] 9,1 ACRES ft - a. small Dairy farm. Rich land, stow 2 Gtacks of hay and kept 3 cows on 5 acres all season, good buildings* : S: -owshod, granary, dairy, stables. £300 is -h. t< p.ie.j and .a-y terms if required. Sco ;.!, i p H: MATSON and @§; ' %■

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13876, 29 October 1910, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13876, 29 October 1910, Page 15

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