AUCTIONS. ITmatson and ■X-rESSRs" 11. .MATSON and CO. FOR THE FATHER who would seek a channel in Hfe for his son! FOE THE HUSBAND who has a few Hundreds put aside! FOR THE YOUNG MAN who is looking for a start in Wβ upon the land! i TO THE INVESTORS. The following properties should bo caretully atudic-d. Our experience w surely worth something to a purchaser who wants to be guided, and who wants to buy a property that will give him every satisfaction and financial happineaa. _____ rrp-i ACRES—Situated in North Canter(ol bury, slap up against the railway station, with 2J miles frontage on the main road. Divided into 4 blocks, nearly nil laid down in English gross. The township Iβ thriving. It has every requisite, including saleyards, town hall, post office. The property wo offer consists of first-class limestone country, sweet and healthy, in thft pink of condition. Extraordinary terms, namely, 15 per cent, down, 5 per cent, in ono year, balance in 5 years, or if another 10 per cent, paid, tho balance can remain fer another 5 years. One of tho best propositions ever advertieed._£lo_per_acre. i oho 63 OcTtTvT - ACRES, LEASEHOLD—Six __Oj lUU yeaxs to run, rent .£IOB 5s per annum, compensation for improvements, well watered and well timbered, five miles from post office and telegraph station. About -» inilcs of fencing, and subdivided into seven blocks and five paddocks. Six-roomed house, .-roomed whare, 5-stall fltable, large woolHhed (eight shearers), outbuildings, y"<"» new dip, whare on one of tho outblocks, value of improvement. £300. Stock-3000 sheep, 11 head of cattle. 6 horses, fe. and D F ploughs, spring cart, express, harness, 3 ' pack saddles, disc harrows, tents, «tc. Price £3500. ■ Qo"ff~ACRES. L-1.P.-Rent £129 per onyOO num, 100 acres more or less, lease year to year, rent -21 per annum. Tho whole divided into twelve paddocks and three hi blocks; will carry 1000 ewes, and fatten all lambs. Bates £16 8s per annum. House _ 7 rooms and bathroom, stables, 4 stalls, and chaffhouae, woolehed for threo shearers, will hold about 80 sheep, yards and drafting pens for 1000 sheep, rabbit-proof fence all round, except on the sea side, windmill and stand never failing water supply, three dams on the property, two never been dry. StocK— About 1000 sheep. 6 howes, d.f. plough, drill, harrows, reaper and binder, dogs, pigs fowls and a certain amount of lurniture. Situated about one mile from railway. Price as Koing concern, £5000. £2500 cash, balance on easy terms. , __ H^TT"ACRES—Four miles out by rail LOOA from Nelson. Ono of the hnost sheep properties in Nelson district, well fenced and subdivided into ten paddocks, all down in native era* B ., except •>OO acres bush. 200 acres ploughable, balance easy hills, and all lying well to the sun Has 8 rooms, quite new, and fitted up who every modern convenience. House and stable cost over £1000 to build 65 acres of land in front cost £2300. '-hie bit need not go with the place if not wanted. There are also woolshed, sheep yards, and men s hut. Stock at present comprise 1700 sheep, r U head of cattle, and 6 head of horses. Within one mile of freezing works and abattoirs, four miles from saleyards, three-quarters of a mile from school, church, post and telegraph office, one mile and a half Bom railway station. Price, £10,700. Terms, £1000 cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. , OAT/I ACRES—£ISOO deposit, splencud _3U Irt sheep country, three miles from township, together with 2300 sheep, comprising about 900 eix-tooth merino ewes, 600 sound-mouth ewes (merino), 600 two-tooth halfbred E.L. ewea, 300 two-tooth merino wethers, all of very hign quality, and in the pink, of condition, -"rice, only £6 , 5 «?5* acre as a going concern. With only £lo')u as deposit, 7J per cent, on Ist February next, balance in five years. Interest S .per H. and CO. 00-f rt ACRES—Splendid Sheep Run, ""twelve miles from township, comprising 1974 acres freehold, 1843 acres cash lands freehold, title issued on cash lands, when 10s per acre ia expended on improvements. Arrangements now being made to fall 200 acres bush on this block, and get the title Bwctyear. Buildings New modem dwelhnghouse of fourteen rooms, fitted *«*«»• hot and cold water, . >»wteiy, tattawn, office, etc. Cost £1200. Hew wootshed, men 3 cottage, cowshed, dips, three sets of yards, into twelve paddocks, new post and wire, fences. Area m grass, 1850 acres bwt English Rtasses, and.2so acre* burnt and TwnMi autumn, ready to Btook.in coming spring. Balance in bush, and sheep to the acre when grassed. All hmestono formation, and looking exceptionally Well * H. MATSON_and CU. ■"40 YEARS THE~FARME|i"S AGENT. 40 YEARS THE FARMER S AGENT. 40 YEARS THE FARMER'S AGENT. Our Business is steadilyincreasins:. PERSONAL ATTENTION, GOOD SALESMANSHIP, PROMPT PAYMENT, BEST FACILITIES, And CONSISTENCY, \ RE slowly but surely piling up the score .__. in our favour with Free Men. OUR PLANK, OUR SPECIALITY, DIRECT PERSONAL SUPERVISION, QUALIFICATION OF INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS 1 Of the Firm. THE GOOD OLD FIRM still does, ond .ill give BEST Kg?sa ßOyMdCO , OCA ACRES—Partly flat and low downs, OOU all ploughable. The flat land is ricb, friablo soil, and will produce any close of crops; has grown splendid yields of wheat and barley. The downe are. all well passed, and tho whole property is in b, good state; of cultivation. Two-atoreyed house, 10 rooms, with all conveniences, an ideal home; nice garden, lawns and orchard, woolahed, holding about 2000, 3stalled stable, loosowbox, cow bails, concrete floor, implement shed, watered by natural streams, fences good. Only two minutes from th« railway station, ealeyerda, telephone and post office and school. Price, £13 10aper acre. The owner, who finds the property a Httle bit too large, would not object to exchanging for 30 or 50 aereai of heavy land euitablo for dairying, Christchurcn. It is of the best value offering in Canterb,,ry ' ■< H. MATSON and CO.. Christchurch.__ VERY CHEAP LEASE IN PERPETUITY. 11Q ACRES, L.1.P., 999 years,-a grand JLIO cocksfoot and dairying country; 52 acres in cocksfoot, balance grass, eWI abundance of feed on this farm in spite | of the phenomenal dry season, divided into i> paddocks, w»t« in each, Dwellinghouse 4 rooms, scullery, cowshed, concreted, trapehed» washbouse, copper, water laid on, good pressure, nice garden, orchard, etc., etc.; rent 15s lOd, less 10 per cent for prompt , payment. Rent paid to July Ist, 1?11. Possesfion July Ist. 10U. Price of .grand little farm, £850. goho 300 j A f\(\f\ ACRES, » very fine Pastoral Pro4UUU pcrty In North Canterbury. Price _F, 5s per acre. Replete with all new buildings, just erected. The property comprises the finest tussock country in the market, and now is the time to inspect. It is within about one mile of the Railway Station, and in a district which will soon be recognised as ono of Canterbury's best. Very extended terms can be given in regard to this property, , and we would be pleased to arrange for an in- i snection. Folio 97 MESSRS H. MATSON end CO.. 143 Cashel street, Christchurch. CCA ACRES, not far from Bangiora, at OOU present in the following etate;—72 acres in young grass, 37 acres turnips and crass 75 ecree one-year-old grass, 115 acres two-year grass. 18 «croa Sparrowbill oate, 3 acres Dun oats, 40 aorca under plough, 160 acres, three to five-year-old grass, 40 acres cood flax swamp, which has not been cut for two years. Half of the farm ie euitablo for dairying, and the balance is good oat and tur-io country, 7-roomed Dwelhnghouse, hot and" coid water, bath, «tc Stables, tiapehed, loft woolshed, sheepyards, granary, adjacent to two Saleyards. Note the price: £15=?Ji acre. Folio 19 fiAA ACRES—A high-class property, comUUU prising nice, easy rolling downs, nearly all of which is first-class grain-grow-ing and fattening country. Every bit ploughable conveniently subdivided into nine paddocks, nearly all new fences. This property is in a particularly high state of cultivation nnd will produce excellent crops of wheat, oats, rape and turnip*. This year 40 bushels of wheat and 60 bushels of oats wero grown to the acie. There ia an excellent crops of turnips at the present, ihe estate has been systematical y farmed, andw in ripping good heart. The situation is ideal. The school, telephone, and post office are within a mile of the property, dairy factory within 2J roiles, ana (reeling works witnin reasonable distance. A now residence of 6 rooms, with all conveniences, 7-etalled stable, bam, trap house, pißseries, aheepyards, etc. 2000 sheep are depasturing on the proparty, and it carries them well. This is the best value oSorinsj at the present moment, and -wo have nothing io equal it on our land books. Don't take our word for it. Go and infnect. PRICE—The price is £U pet acxe. Folio 131 H. MATSON and CO.
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