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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AM) CO. _ ■ l I I ! i TO LAND BUYERS. H MATSON ar-1 CO., the oldest Agents ' in the Businc-'* who have done more to settle poople cr. the land than all the Governments, in the S'-u'.h.rn Hemisphere. Ii you are buyit:.* a (arm. buy it through -urh a firm n« our' It will be our duty to see you buy a p!»ce worth tim money. a_ wo ir.ay after have to a-sist you both with our knowledge as far a. ftotk ia cor.cernc., an-l per.'iaps finanr-iaiiy. Wo know many buyers. iii- knowing one.-, who have been waiting for a period .urh as the present dry timee. No oi; t * could u'-l. for ;.. mere, pinching period, verniers rtre prepare'! to sell, moneyis ciie.ip, ar.-l i: yon are .i buyer don't con.l .er that ill t'-.- world :.. wrong, and you and you a.on- '..re n.'hl, but go with the »vrr flowing .--tre.ini ti ca._i cuatumers aad legitimate buyers to H. MAT.ON and CO.. 113 Ca-hel street. •_ .A ACriES. .tnatrd in lhe far-famed O'J\J \\*4il„,rii.i .i-rrii :. cuiiipri.-nig .'"(1 agricn'turi.l i.iinl, v little broken, bu: very «w'-e . We guarantee this farm th« chcaiii* . in New Zealand. 11 - - health ni'u-» of saie. It is ..uhd:vided, well f'mc-ed wi'h wire and .standard., and live fence... It n well watered with water-races and .springs, and the farm is in ren! g'«>d order, being green, notwithstanding the dry weather, an_ the crops are all Al. "At the present time the pi «_• is currying 000 ewes, and could eas.ly carry .mother _(X). There are '.*.*> h-.rse.-. ID he.ul rattle. The homestead o.iiinn.s really good buildings, perhaps a littlo out of date, but very comfortable. ')>! acres wheat, 160 acres cots, 30 a* re. turnip.. And we know from an ex-pert flint this property is the flieaijc . thing offering .tnywhere between Oamaru and the North Cape. School, P. 0., 2. miles away. Price, i'lJ 5s per acre. 9"t ACRES—A piece cf the richest land in —J- Canterbury, divided i'ltn '■' paddock.i: f-room. 1 hou.-e, stoblv-, etc., etc. \ grand littlo farm. adjoining station, school, iij*cl n*-ar C'lin-Uchtirrh. Price £900. H. l.'io -I ~ ACRES. Dairy Farm, Marshland—A _L<J be-ijtiful wul lor root crops or dairying. unequalled: ..roomed dwelling and f-'ennrol outbuildings. £300 down w.ll buy it. Price i:!_. J. C 153 •i A ACRES, Styx—Very cheap little holding. JL_: .£l5O down, balance car. remain. Highly improved property; (J acres potatoes. 4J acrc-s peas, fl acres oat-. Price i't'2o. s_7f_A ACRES, situated in the land of O I \J\J the Amuri Wool Kings, 13 miles from tho post offico nnd railway, and ono of the best country ealo centres in New Zealand. All link fenced, free from rabbits. Streams nnd little clamps of bush, and tho land lying well to the sun, make it ono of the sweetest properties at present offering in the market. Tho place has been carrying about GSOO sheep. There is a firstclass new homestoad on it of 6 rooms, new wool shed, and in every way it ia a desirable property. SOs an acre will take it. A few thousands down and you are made for ife. 91 9f_ AC RES, being Flat and* part Hills, *_J---<v/ with a lovely aspect. Comprises Rich Sheep Grazing Country aud a Home Farm that will produce any class of crop. At present there are S3 acres wheat, 65 acres in oafs, *- acres in turnips; IGOU acres of hill country, 200 acres of which have been broken up and sown down and are growing splendid turnips and excellent pasture. The fences are good and the property carries 2500 ewes There is a Modern Btouso of B'tooris, with evoTy convenience known to modern sanitation, wooished and outbuildings. Price £8 10s per acre. Most reasonable terms. The people who come out here from England and ask for Sheep Farms, if they want to buy a place let them inspect this. m ACRES, »ilnat_l iv the Annat District. The only reason tho owner has for gelling this is that he is an old man and has a business that detains him in the city. Wo have inspected the property, and it comprises real sweet Farm Lands, tho cream of the district. There is a school, railway station, creamery nil adjacent to it. It is su-livided into 13 paddocks, water in each paddock. There is r. Good House, stables, and granary and, in fact, the buildings aro far and away in excess of the property, but in a, yery prolific year the vendor tells as the accommodations are not a bit too big. Price £22 per acre. Any reasonable terms extended. QK AAA ACRES. Ono of the Best OOjUV/V/ Sheep Properties now available in New Zealand. It comprises 7200 odd acres freehold and 23,000 acres leasehold. There aro somo 50 miles of fencing. It is subdivided into 7 blocks and 11 paddocks. The rent for the " leasehold is £120 a year, with 9 years to run, pastoral lease; then it goes to auction. The fencing is valued at £500 on the leasehold. On the freehold there is a House of 7 rooms, stables, blacksmith's shop, sfand for 9 shearers, sheepyards, dip, etc. Tho property is carrying 8500 sheep, 25 head of cattle, 20 horses, complete farming plant, best and mostly new, alt given in. With 8500 sheep in the wool the price is £21,000, or for delivery on Ist March £19,500 with 9500 sheep. Tho average clip is 10lb 3oz, and last year the entire flock shoTe 220 bales. We are informed by tho very best authorities that this property presents greater prospects, and it is a real good thing as compared with any other in the locality. Qf»o ACRES, LLP. Rent 3s lid per OU_• acre, 50 acrcr* Italian ryegrass, 40 acres oats, 5 acres potatoes. This property grows excellent root crops, and the balance of tbe property at present is in grass and stubble. Buildings comprise 4-st»l! stable, large whare, aheepyarda, chaffhouse, and railway station and school adjoining. Price £1150 for the goodwill. A(\C\ -ACRES. L.l.P.—This is a regular *x\J\J bargain. Situated adjacent to the main South Railway Line. Tha rent is Ss 6d an acre. It is close to School and Telephone. The property is subdivided into 10 paddocks, wator in every psddoclr- All through this dry weather it has been carrying 800 ewes and lambs. There are 40 acres in oats, 80 ready for rape, 40 for turnips, and the balance is in 1 to 4-year-old pasture. There is a fine little Homestead of 5 rooms, well sheltered by plantations, wool shed, and granary. The owner is not a bit frightened to show what he has made or what tho placo will do. Tho price for the property is £1400. Yon have but to inspect to become a purchaser. OQ*> ACRES, heavily pastured paddocks JUiUO on the Peninsula. Thia property is divided into 5 enclosures. There ia a House of 4 rooms, ecuilery, and 2 acredevoted to gardens. There is plenty of totara in the shape of logs lying about the property, and where totara grows is sufficient to show tnnt the land is Al. The cheep and cattle yards nro the beet possible; 55 acres were shut off last year for cocksfoot, and prodsced 165 bags. The place ia now carrying 350 sheep, 30 head cattle, 4 horses. Tho rental is 7s 3d an acre, and has 28 year, to run, with the right ol renewal or compensation. The price naked for the property as a going concern is £1500. or £1000 far the property. Stock at valuation. OAA ACRES—Ono of the finest propertiea i/ \Jt\J offered on tho market, and ona of the very few that you can believo ia worth the money. All we ask is an inspection from .inyone that wants it. This property is now carrying 1500 ewes, and will grow any class, of white crop, and is in a district that is increasing in value. In fact, it ia a laiy < man's property, aa with a littl. bit of surface sowing the property will carry over 2 sheep to the acre. Any reasonafalq terms. Price £13 per ax:re. "11 QA ACRES Foothill Country, facing the ■ i *5_ • Jkl - d look - T *S'over the Canter- 1 uuryPliUns. Just imagine a sunny monung,how thi« property would appeal to the owner. It would do quite tho turmps, «-J:pra» ssed. It is a mile and a half from echool and post office! Picturesque „g np-to-date Homestead of 8 rooms wd *lf erfW bTV _ d -.„■£ , Price £8 per acre,. For fattening and producing cheep thia farm is p_ it« »wr-

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13905, 2 December 1910, Page 12

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