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AUCTIONS. h. Co. ~~~ TO LAND BUYERS. MATSOX &r.a CO., the oWcst Agcnte ! in tho Business -who have dono more to settle people en tho lend than ail the Governments, ia the Southern Hemisphere. If you are buyins a farm, buy it through such a firm as oars. It will be our duty to ccc vo " buj- a place worth tho money, as w may after have to assist you both with our knowledge as f ar as stocfe is concerned, and perhaps financially. Wβ know many .buyers, the knowing ones, who have been waiting j for a period nudi as the. present dry times. Xo one could ask for n more pinching period, vendors are prepared »o sell, money is cheap, and if you aro a buyer'don't contider that all tlie world is wrong, and you and you alone are right, but go with the ever flowing stream of cash customers and legitimate buyers to H. MATSOX ana CO., l<3 Cashe! street. KSrrfc ACRES, situated in thi- far-famed OOV Wakanui district, coraprieinß good apTicultural land, ;i little broken, but very sweet. We g"uarr.n:co this farm Hie' in New Zealand. IHhcclth cause of sale. It is subdivided, wel! fenced with wire and standards i:nd live fences. It is well waiercd with wiiter-ruces and springs", and the f.irm is in real good order, being gieon. notwithstftnding the dry weather, nn.l tho crops are all Al. At. the present timo the place is carrying COO ewes % atirt could easily carry another 200. There aro 25 horses, 10 head cattle. The lioniestojid comprises really jrood building?, perhaps a little out of date, but very comfortable. 90 acres wheat, 160 acres oats, 30 acres turnips. And wo know from an expert that thin property ia the cheapest thing offering anvwhero between Oaraaru and tho North Cane. School, P. 0., 2i milce away. Price, £12 Sa per acre. *>1 ACRES—A piece of tho richest, land i" —-L Canterbury, divided into 8 paddocks: 1-roomert house, stobles, etc., etc, A grand little farm, adjoining station, school, and near Christchurch. Price £900. H. 138 •f X ACRES, Dairy Farm, Maishlnnd—A J.O beautiful soil for root crops or dairying, unequalled; 5-roomed dwelling , and outbuildings. £300 down will buy it. Price. £1230. C 153 M ACRES, Styx—Very cheap little, holding £150 down, balance can remain. Highly improved property; 6 acres potatoes. 4J acres peas, 9 acrea oats. Prico £820. QTfiA ACRES, situated in tha land of OI V v tho Amuri Wool Kings, 15 miles from the post office and railway, and one of the- best country sale centres in Xew Zealand. All link fenced, free from rabbits. Streams and little clumps of bush, and the land lying welL to tho eun, make it one of the sweetest properties at present offering in the market. The place has been carrying ebout 6500 sheep. There is a firstclass now homestead on it of 6 rooms, new wool shed, and in every way it is a desirable property. 50s an aero will tako it. A few thousands down and you are n_ad« for ife. ()-t OfV ACRES, being Flnt and part Hills, £iX.£i\J with a lovely aspect. Comprises I?icJi Shnep Grazing Country and a Home Farm that will produce any c!_u9» of crop. Al present there aro 53 acres wheat, 65 acres in oats. | J " acres in turnips; IGOO acres o£ 11111 country, 200 ecres of which havo boen broken up and sown down Rndaro (•rowing splfM'.did turnips and excellent pasture. The fences are good and tho prnne'ty <vnrieH 2500 ewes There is a Modern House of 8 rooms, with every convenience known to modem sanitation, woolshed and outbuildings. Price £8 10s per acre. Moet reasonable terms. Tho people who come out here- from England and ask for Sheep Farms, if they want to buy a placo 'let <hem inspect this. m ACRES, situated in tho Annat District. The only reason the owner hae for selling this is that he is nn old man and hae a busineee that detains him in tho city. Wo have inBpectod the property, and it comprises real eweet Farm Lands, the cream of the district. There is a school, railway station, creamery all adjacent to it. It i 3 subdivided into 13 paddocks, water in each paddock. There is r. Good House, stables; Snd granary and, in fact, the buildings aro far and away in excess of tho property, but in a very prolifio year the vendor tolls us the accommodations are not a bit too big. Price £22 per acre. Any Toasonablb terms extended. Or C\C\C\ ACRES. Ono of tho Best OOjUI/U Sheep Properties now available in New Zealand. It comprises 7200 odd acres freehold and 28,000 acres leasehold; There are some 60 mi'ea of fencing. It is subdivided into 7 blocks and 11 paddocke. 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 ie a House of 7 rooms, stables, blacksmith's ehep, etand for 9 shearers, eheepyards, dip, etc. Tha property is carrying 8500 sheep, 25 head of cattle, 20 horses, oomplete farming plant, best and mostly new, all given in. With 8500 cheep in the v.-00l tho price «b £21,000, or for delivery or u Ist March £19,500 with 9500 sheep. Tho.average clip is 101b Joz, and last year the entire flock shore 220 bales. We are informed by the very best authorities that this property presents greater prospects, and it is a real good thing as compared with any other in the locality. or»O ACRES, L.I.P. Rent 3s lid per 000 acre, ,50 acres Italian ryegrass, 40 acres oats, 5 acres potatoes. This property grows excellent root cropa, and the balance of the property at present is in grass and etubble. Buildings comprieo 4-stall stable, large wharo, sheepyards, chaffhouse, and railway station and school adjoining. Price £1150 for the goodwill. A(\f\ ACRES, L.l.P.—This ie a regular ytv/U bargain. Situated adjacent to the main South Lice. The rent is • 2s 6d an acre. It is close to School and Telephone. The property is subdivided into 10 paddocks, water in every paddock. All through this dry weather it has been carrying .300 ewes and lambs. There are 40 acres t in oats, 30 ready for rape, 40 for turnips, and tho balance ia in 1 to 4-year-old pasture. There is a fine little Homestead of 5 roome, well sheltered by plantations, wool shed, and granary. The owner is not a bit frightened to show what he has made or what the placo will do. The price for the property is £1400. You have but to inspect to botonie a. purchaser. OQQ ACRES, heavily pastured paddock* _~ ?? the Peninsula. This property is divided into 5 enclosures. There is a House of 4 room?,, ecullery, and 2 acres devoted to gardena. There 13 plenty of totara in the shape cf 'logs lyinf about the proper.}-, :I: ,<j .-.hero totara grows ?, 6U iE cleDi , 1o £-~ow tftat li »e land is fi. 1. ehc «I> and cattle yards are th _e best possible; 55 acre* were shut off last year for cocksfoot, and produced 165 bags. The place is now carrying 350 ehecp, 30 head cattle 4 horses. 1110 rental i 3 7 S 33 an acre and haa 28 years to run, with the right of renewal or compensation. The price aekeu for the property aa a going concern ie £1500. or £1000 for the property. Stock at valuation. 900 A CKES^6mTo? V\J\J offered on the market, and one of the very few that you can believe is worth the money. All we ask is an infipection from anyone that wants it. This property ie now carrying isoo ewes, and will grow any class of white crop, and is in a district that in increasing in value. In fact, it is a lazy man s property, ac with a little bit of turface sowing the property will carry over 2 cheep to the ecre.. Any reasonable terms. Price £13 per acre. ■J 1 Q(\ ACRES Foothill JJ-wU sun and looking over the Canterbury Plaina. Just imagine a eunny morning, how this property would appeal to the owner It would do quito the name to you. It grows cats, rape turnips, and gra*a seed. It is a mil© and a half from school and post office. Picturesque and up-to-date Homestead nf S rooms and all offices brand now. Price £8 per acre. For fattening und producing cheep this farm is pn ita own.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13906, 3 December 1910, Page 16

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