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AUCTIONS. * 11. MATSON AND CO. DO NOT FAIL TO READ THIS. YOU MAY FIND SOMETHING TC YOUR ( ADVANTAGE ; CHANCK FOR A CITY MAN TO GET ON THE LAND. .■"O T E liuvt! had placed on our book* ■'»' »V the owner* ure retirin; from farming), three rrallv saleable, weli paying and genuine f-. rrn ,. for EXCHANGE WITH TOWN PROJ'hRTY, as follows: — I ASHLEY DISTRICT, 2 milea from railw.iv. 500 ACRES. Groomed house (new), nutluiidings (complete); in fact. * mpdern hemestoad. Carries 1000 sheep, all of which w«<. sent away fat last year. Diia property in a genuine bargain, and cm be h»uj{ht.'at £15 per acre. Crops now in, ana .-vi-'-thins in pood order. To effect a ?aie ..-.Ti.er is prepared to take, say, £500 equity in 5 or 6-rnornetl hone* in city, and £500 ca»n. THKN AGAIN, we have a good Dairy Fnrm of tir.O ACRES, situated in the MaiTern district, f-roomed house, every convenirricp, »table«. sheds, etc.: 2 miles from station nn'l creamery, well fenred and well watered: in fact", a nea: compact farm. Crops rompri«.e wheat, oats, turnips nnd rape. Carrying fiOO »heep. Price £2? per acre - We oil put a jrood mnn into ihm with equity in town property, and £COO cash. ALSO 800 ACRES, situated Mnlverr. district somo of Canterbury's hest sheep conntry (flat!, 4-roomed house (new), stables, sln-cp yerd" etc., well fenced, v.-ell water«l; '- mile* from township. Wintered 1100L• h . e ?P ! (irons excellent turnip* and oats. Divided into 16 naddocke, and whole farm sown down :ii Ensfish pranses. Price £6 10s per acre. This place is cheap, and we can also deal with an exchange, viz., £SOO cash, £800 town property. Enquire of above at once, as these soH of exchanges are rare and in demand, and we expect a ready sale with euch of above. H. MATSON and CO. A SMALL DEPOSIT AND THE BALANCE CAN REMAIN ON MORTGAGE. m ACRES, very handy little farm, 20 miles from town, divided into 8 paddocks, water in each, and a wellkept place, free from gorae. Fourroomed cottage, scullery and dairy, 2> ncres in oate, rape nnd turnips, balance in Brass. Only £8 10s_per acre. Fol. Al. B. 161 H. MATSON nnd CO. ADJACENT TO TAI TAPU. ■inn ACRES L.1.P.. rental JE-21 per acre. IUU Grows excellent crop* of barley. grass and clovers. The property is used at present as » mixed farm and • on account of its position ehould find a buyer immediately. It ie held nnder L I P. 999 years, and is better than a :.'■ freehold. Price for the goodwill £1050. No reasonable offer refused. (Fol. Al. D. 63) H. MATSON and CO. RICH FARM HANDY TO LEITHFIELD. Qf\ ACRES—A Good Dairy or Cropping W Farm splendidly watered by streams :.'■'■.. and adjacent to the river. This pro•i perty will produce heavy yields of ■1- .' wheat, beans, peas, etc., and for dairy- . • • in:: it is unequalled. It ie five minutes ,' " ■ from school and post office and very close to tho line. Good 9-roomed Dwelling-, stablinp, milking: ehed, granary, nnd dairy. One of the most complete fnrma we ha*-e ndvertised for many months. Price, £21 per acre. F«l. Al. B. 161) H. MATSON and CO. A,k ALL ROUND MIXED FARM IN«ffiHE MALVERN DISTRICT. * - O/l X ACRES—Partly flat and low downe. OTCt) all ploughable, 20 acres in wheat, 9) in oate, 20 in turnips, balance in new «nd old paetitro with the exception of ■ 45 acres native. Well watered toy ' ' natural streams and ft- water race liplit . ':."■ through the front of the property. Only two minutes from the railway station, saleyardfl, pogt office. *'.c. Commodious Dwelling of 10 rooms, nice garden, Jawns and orchard. Woo! shed with • rapacity for 2000, 8-stallod stable, cow bails, implement ehed, only £13 per acre and easy terms if neceeaary. (Fol Al. H 139) H. MATSON and CO. THE FINEST FARM EVER OFFERED TO BUYERS OF 'RICH LAND. QO ACRES, • comprising a beautiful soil, i/O nothing-to equal it in Tai Tapu. To inspect this property is to realise that, there is still a good farm for sale cheap. We have-had the pleasure of handling Hie output from this property for many , years, and we can with every_ confidence inform our readers that this is an ' rxceptiorial piece of land. On it is a new house of 5 roomfl, 3-etalled stable, implement' ehed, piggeries, .etc. The price is J£3o per acre and the terms very easy seeing that a man with £1200 down can take'posaession. (Fol. Al. Me. 78) , ' H. MATSON and CO. NORTH ISLAND STATION. WORK THIS PROPOSITION OUT FOR YOURSELF. *' 6ISBORNE DISTRICT. LEASEHOLD FAHM. ■'■ "I Q AAfl ACRES, twenty years to run; » JlOjvUv Freehold, 1400 acree (Government valuation £3000), total rent, £400. Full compensation clauses for all improvements, about 6000 acres ploughable, lity»v well to ran and well watered., Bftilway will shortly pass through property. Homestead, wool ehei, five machines, ahearere' cottage, men's cottage, ehede, etc., and everything, including implements, which is - required on & large run. 10,000 cheep, 'iSO head cattle. 40 hones; wool clip, x • J63 bales. Price (walk in walk out) £30,000. Terms can be arranged. Apply for fuller, particulars. H. MATSON and CO. "A GOOD THING." ' BENEFICIARIES IN A DECEASED ES- ' " TATE WANT.THEIB MONEY. A GRAND INVESTMENT 'Tii ACRES, one of the finest grass farms 9 J-2 around about Chrietchurch. This property we can h«artily recommend, and the sale is an exceptional one. It i» situated in a rich dairying centre and is divided into 8 paddocks, close to rail, station, creamery and P.O. Eightroomed DwellinghouM, stables, dairy, cowshed.-' 17 cow bails, cart ehed, piggeries, all in good order. NOTE—The farm ia occupied by a tenant who haa a lease expiring early in 1913. Rental £2 2s 6d per acre. Wβ can sell the freehold to-day at JE37 per acre. Surely a grand investment for : any city man wanting to acquire a inrm property, where he will receive a big rate of interest on his money. Fur- ' ■ ther particulars apply H. JfcuATSON and CO. CLOSE TO GLENTUNNEL. 11 Q(\ ACEES Foothill Country, facing the LiJ/u sun end looking over the Canterbury Plains. Just imagine » nanny , morning, how this property would appeal to the owner It would do quite the game to you. It grows oats, raps, turnips, and grass seed. It is » mile ~ and a half from school and post office. Picturesque and up-to-date Homestead of 8 rooms and alt offices, brand new. ■ Price £& per acre. For fattening and producing cheep this farm _is on its own. H. MATSON and CO. . ■■;. ' ; ■ ON BANKS PENINSULA. nAA ACRES—One of the finest properties V\J\J offered on the market, and on« oi the -very tew that you can believe ie worth th» money. All we ask is an inspection fTom anyone that wante it. This property is now carrying 1500 (■wee, and will grow any class of white crop, and is in • district that is increasing in value. In fact, it ia » Ujy J man's property, u> with m. littlo bit of I suriaco sowing the property will carry * over 2 sheep to the acre. Any reasonable terms. Price £13 per acre

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13926, 28 December 1910, Page 16

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