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AUCTIONS. | H. MATSON AND CO. j FARM BUYERS. TT MATSON and CO. desire to bring °* under the notice of any buyer for land tho following properties, and they welcome enquiry. We cordially invite buyers to see these Properties and shall be pleased to facilitate inspection for any bona fide purchaser. H. MATSON and CO. A SMALL FARM IN THE THICK OF THE FINEST AGRICULTURAL DIbTIUCT IN CANTERBURY. 7A ACRES, Subdivided into 7 paddocks, • V watered by creeks and well fenced with excellent fences. At present carrying 20 dairy cows, 70 ewes and lambs, and 3 horses. Fifty acres in English grass, none of which is over two years old, 15 acres in oats, 5 acres in turnips. Adaptable for dairy farming and cropping. Price. £18 10s per acre. We aro in a position to give good terms and have no hesitation in submitting this properly as being a real right down cood farm. Land adjacent (■old for £22 and £23 just recently. Price of this only £13 10a- First rate Dwcllinchouso of 8 rooms, 8-bail cowshed, stables, etc. (Fol. Al M. 108) H. MATSON and CO. WITHIN 17 MILES OF CHRISTCHURCH. 179 ACRES—A Farm in the pink of health JL '_J and a delight to the eye. The property is watered by abundant supply and is exceedingly well fenced. The owner is wishing to retire from active farming, and is prepared to extend any favourable terms. Good 7-roomcd house, granary, stables, dairy, cow bails, piggeries, in fact there is not a pennyexpenditure wanted. Price, £13 per acre. (Fol. Al. B. 187) H. MATSON and CO. SUIT A DEALER. SHEEP COUNTRY CLOSE TO THE HUB OF CITY. AAA ACRES of First-class Sheep Country V\J\J and Agricultural Land situated on the Port Hills, whore it is warm in tho winter and cool in the summer. The block is exceptionally well watered and is a property with a very large prospective value. It has a great carrying capacity and no more favourable opportunity could be taken than to inspect at the present dry period. Price, £9 per acre, or a near offer. (Fol Al. B. 99) H. MATSON and CO. A SMALL DEPOSIT AND THE BALANCE CAN REMAIN ON MORTGAGE. -J --1 ACRES—Very handy Littlo Farm, 20 JLO-L mile* from town. Divided into 8 paddocks, water in each, and a well kept place free from gorse. Four-roomed Cottage, scullery and dairy, 25 acres in cats, rape, nnd turnips,- balance in grass. Only £8 10s per acre. (Fol. Al. B. 161) H. MATV3ON and CO. A LEASEHOLD ADJACENT TO TAI TAPU. 10,0 ACRE '" L.1.P.. rental £21 per acre. JLUv/ Grows excellent crops of barley, grass and clovers. The property is used ut present, as a mixed farm nnd on account of its position should find a buyer immediately. It is held under L.I.P. 999 years, and is better than tv freehold. Price for tho goodwill £1050. No reasonable offer refused. (Fol. Al. D. 63) H. MATSON and CO. RICH FARM HANDY TO LEITHFIELD. QA, ACRES—A Good Dairy or Cropping *s\f Farm splendidly watered by streams and adjacent to tho river. This property will produce heavy yields of wheat, beans, peas, etc., and for dairying it is unequalled. It is fivo minute* from school and post, office and very close to the line. Good 9-roomed Dwelling, stabling, milking shed, granary, and dairy. One of the most complete farms we have advertised for many months. Price, £27 per acre. Fol. Al. B. 161) H. MATSON and CO. AN ALL ROUND MIXED FARM IN TIHE MALVERN DISTRICT. *-.__.£_ ACRES—Partly flat and low downs. O ___> all ploughable, 20 acres in wheat. 80 in oats. 20 in turnips, balance in new and old pasture with the exception of 45 acres native. Well watered by natural streams and a water race rirfit through the front of the property. Only two minutes from the railway station, snleyards, post, office, etc. Commodious Dwelling of 10 rooms, nice garden, lawns and orchard. Wool shed with capacity for 2000, S-stalled stable, cow bails, implement shed, only £13 per acre and easy terms if necessary. (Fol. Al. H. 139) li. MATSON and CO. THE FINEST FARM EVER OFFERED TO BUYERS OF RICH LAND. QO ACRES, comprising a beautiful soil, «''-"' nothing to equal it in Tai Tapu. To inspect this property is to realise that thoro is still a good "farm for sale cheap, j We have had the pleasure of handling tho output from this property for manyyears, and we can with every confidenoe inform our readers that this i« an exceptional piece of land. On it is a new house of S rooms, 3-stalled stable, implement shed, piggeries, etc. The price is £50 per acre and the terms very easy aeoing that a man with £1200 down can take possession. (Fol. Al. Mc. 78) H. MATSON and CO. WOOL SALES. WOOL SALES. WOOL SALES. SEASON 1910-1911. H MATSON and CO. solicit the Selling • of your WOOLNO STORAGE CHARGE. ALL LOTS COVERED BY INSURANCE. FOR EXPERT SALESMANSHIP, j PERSONAL ATTENTION, and MOST UP-TO-DATE WOOL STORES, and with the assurance of NO MISTAKES OF YOUR WOOL BEING THROWN AWAY, then CONSIGN TO H. MATSON and CO., ' THIRD SALE THURSDAY, JAN. 12, 1911. ' H. ILti'SON and CO. Cashel street. "A GOOD THING." BENEFICIARIES IN A DECEASED ES, TATE WANT THEIR MONEY. A GRAND INVESTMENT. "714- ACRES, one of the finest grass farms «A 2 around about Christchurch. This property we can heartily recommend, and the sale is an exceptional one. It. is situated in a rich dairying centre and is divided into 8 paddocks, close to rail, station, creamery and P.O. Eightroomed Dwellinghouse, stables, dairy, cowshed. 17 cow bails, cart r.hed, piggeries, nil in good order. NOTE—The farm is occupied by a tenant who has a lease expiring early in 1913. Rental £2 2s 6d per acre. Wo. can sell the freehold to-day at £37 per acre. Surely a grand investment tetany city man wanting to acquire a iarm property, where lip will receive a bis rate r>{ interest or. his money. Further particulars apply H. _tATSON and CO. CLOSE TO GLENTUNNEL. |11 QA ACRES Foothill Country, facing the j XXOXJ s „„ an< \ looking over the Cantcrj bury Plains. Just" imagine a sunny j morning, how this property would appeal to ihe owuer It would da quite tho same to you. It grows oats, rape, turnips, and grass seed. It is a mile and a half from school and post office. Picturc-«quo and up-to-date Homestead of 8 rooms and all offices, brand new. Prico £8 per acre. For fattening and producing sheep this farm is on its own. I H. MATSON nnd CO. j ON BANKS PENINSULA. j AAA ACRES—One of the finest properties j i/UU offered on the market, ai|d one of j the very few that you can believe is j worth the money. All we a3k is an in- j spection from anyone that wants it. j This property is now carrying 1300 ewes, and will grow any class of white , crop, and is in a district that ia increasing in value. In fact, it is a lazy | man's property, us with a little bit of j hurfacc sowing tho property will carry j over 2 sheep to the acre. Any reason- j able tarniß. Price £13 per acre. i I i I

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13909, 7 December 1910, Page 16

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