AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. HM ATS Q N AND CO. 143 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. A SHEEP RUN, CANTERBURY-Sweet -"■""a- silver tussock country, lying weil to the sun. S4OO acres, situated on tho railway line. A pastoral run, rent £185 per year, with 5J years to run. All ring fenced. Price, with 2556 sheep, mostly owes, and all stragglers thrown in, £3003, subject to the owner's right to shear. A good property, well situated, and cheap at the money. H. MATSON and CO. _ FIRST-CLASS OHOKA"FARM—IOO Acres, close to the creamery, school, post office, and station. For dairying and heavy ] crops of best wheat, peas, beans, mangolds, j the property is without equal. Nice Dwell- I ing of a roomß. splendid new milking shed ! with concrete flour and pump, man's room, scullery, stabling, lean-to, • trap shed, loft, etc. Never failing water in every paddock Magnificent creek through the boundary, plentifully supplied with trout. Price £32 per acre, and tho owner means to sell. This block is by far thc best and cheapest property offered in Ohoka. IL MATSONjind _CO._ \(\~. ACRES AT SEFTON—BS Acres free L\JO hold, 20 Acres Road Board reserve, rent £11 per year. 30 Acres grass, balance in stubble, divided into 6 paddocks, only li miles from station, post office, school, stores. 4-roomed DwellinghciUße, now stables, chaffhou?e, etc. Only £13 per acre. A first-rlass dairy farm. " H. MATSON and CC\__ CHEEP COUNTRY. "NORTH CANTER*J BURY—73O Acies, £G 15s per acre, subdivided into 19 paddocks. Some of the best turnip, rape, oat and grass country in the Oxford district. Houeo of 7 rooms, bathroom, dairy, stabling, shearing shed, sheep yards. Price £900 ciown., ualanco on mortgage. ______ _ H - MATSON n«d_CO._ 1 AA ACRES - AT~WEED6nS—Very "nice 1"" little Farm, closo to the station, and adjoining somo of the best property in thc district. Houso of 4 rooms, very compact, and good outbuildings. A handy farm, and produces really good crops. £500 down; balance on mortgage. £14 10s per acre. H. MATSON and CO. A HIGH-CLASS FAEM ~IN V THE ""COUR- ' TENAY DISTRICT—The owner of this property would net object to working an exchange for a block of jtood heavy land, say 100 or 200 acres. We solicit inquiry from anybody who such v property, and deI fires to acquire a grand sheep and cropping ' Farm. Particulars of thc property wo have to offer are as follows:—1000 Acres, one of the best situated properties in the whole of Canterbury, surrounded by m?in roads, to--1 gether with new residence. The owner is prepared to produce his stock returns, and also his books, nnd to allow a full and exhaustive examination as to the capacity and productiveness of his place. He particularly wants a bit of heavy land for his horses, and must be nearer to Christchurch. He has had upwards of 2250 sheep on the nroperty all winter, and 50 head of csttleand horses. Anyone who wants guch a property is invited to boo us at once. Price £13 per acre. H. MATSON and CO. 900 ACRE'S, a leasehold L.I.P. on Banks' Peninsula, rental £72 annually, subdivided into 5 paddocks, well fenced, 100 acres ploughed; a nice block, with a great carrying capacity. £2700. Cheaper than any freehold. H. MATSON and CO. 1000 ACRES, at £4 10s per acre, together with 400 acres at £8 per acre, making in all a fine property, all good rape, turnips and oat kind. Owner fattens all his stock annually. Buildings very fair, and a cheap sheep run. Situation most desirable, close to the wool kings of the North Canterbury district. For full details see H. MATSON and CO. 70 ACRES, a very profitable little farm, rich, pipe drained swamp, carrying 20 cows, 60 ewes and lambs, 3 horses, pigs, 7 paddocks, house of 4 rooms and outbuildings. Only £18 10s per acre. H. MATSON and CO. 210, ACRES, high-class farm near Rangiora. A really good place. £31 per acre, £1000 down. Musit be seen to fully appreciate. Adjacent to creamery, schools, saleyards, etc. £iOOO down, balance at 5 per cent. H. MATSON and CO. 510 ACRES—A good farm at Darfield, 50 bushels of oats grown on it this year; best crop about Canterbury. Buildings ideal. Price £13 par acre. Nothing to equal it in tho market. See us. H. MATSON and CO. 494? ACRES —A comfortable farm, situated in the Ashburton district, together with splendid buildings. Land produces good crops, and it is a first-class fattening farm. Price £15 per acre. H. MATSON and CO. 15 ACRES rich, heavy land at Marshlands. Marshland's best, 8 acres, carrying 9 cows, and no shortage of feed, compact house and outbuildings. £1250. H. MATSON and CO. 17 ACRES at Halswell. A good farm for onions, potatoes, peas, beans and dairying. Dwelling of 6 rooms and outbuildings; no need to search further for a cheap farm. It is here. £1300. H. MATSON and CO. 403 ACRES, North Canterbury—A cheap farm at £10* per acre. New house and all outbuildings, carrying 900 aHeep, 270 acres in grass, balance bush. A fortune to be mado in timber off it. Look at the'carrying capacity. Price £10 per acre. H. MATSON and CO. ONE of the very best Farms in the farfamed gold-producing district of Ellcemere, consisting of 150 ACRES, A selection made forty years ago. Will grow anything, securely fenced, water in each paddock, dwelling 7 rooms and outbuildings, near to school, saleyards, creamery, post office. Owner only selling on account of old age. The price is extremely low in comparison to recent sales in Ellesmero. Full details, term-., etc., at H. MATSON and CO., Land Agents. SPRINGSTON. A RARE CHANCE. 190 ACRES, price £13 10s. Pay down £275, and the balance can remain at 5 per cent. A nice little homestead, sweet and clean, other buildings in good repair. Plenty of water, and situated adjacent to school, saleyards, telephone. Post Office. A start in "life to any young man wanting to go farming. A GOOD FARM TO BE ACQUIRED WITH VERY LITTLE MONEY. 1 AG ACRES FREEHOLD—With 530 Acres ±\JO leasehold, close to Christchurch. The freehold will produce splendid crops of wheat, barley, oats, rapo and turnips, and has cottago of 5 rooms, man's room, stables, woolshed, sheepyards, situated only li miles from school. The leasehold, 530 acres, has 7 years to run, at 3s 9d per acre. Price, with thc leasehold thrown in, £18 per acre, and we can arrange good terms. Fol. 114 H. MA'fSON and CO. ion ACRES AT SALT WATER CREEK. Mr J. Liggett instructs us to Sell his PROPERTY, known as CAMFRONS. Rich, heavy soil, with a 4-roomcd cottage, odjoining the property of Messrs Mathers and Wyllie. Plenty ot water -and good timber on the place, and some of the best dairying land possible to procure. » A LINCOLN MATRY FARM. 54 ACRES, rich, reclaimed swamp, good clay subsoil, modern 11-roomed house, stable, loose-boxes, trapshed, cowbails. dairy, pig. feries, granary, and complete buildings, 'rice £46 per acre. 50 ACRES AT LADBROOKS. OWNER LEFT THE DISTRICT. .TJU'ILL take the sum of £300 by way of ■• ? V deposit. Balance can remain owing to bim for a term. Best of land, and good buildings. Further particulars on application to H. MATSON and CO. NOT FAR FROM RANGIORA—I3OO Acres. An offer wanted. Price £5 10s asked. One of tho cheapest North Canterbury Sheep Properties offering. Owner must dispose of it within a month. Good buildings. House of 6 rooms, woolshed, yards, stables. Also a big block of leasehold country at Is per acre given in. Any reasonable proposition to purchase will b? considered. If you are wanting sheep country on geed terms see H. MATSON and CO.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13999, 23 March 1911, Page 12
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