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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. MESSRS H. MATSON aid CU AN opportunity of acquiring a littlo farm, within a short distance of tho Post Office, of some 71 acres of tho finest land in New Zealand, with delightful buildings, the very best fences, ideal lard that will grow wheat, peas, beans, lucerne, barley, mangolds, potatoes, and for dairying has no comparison. It is net a wet farm. It is j dry, with a great depth of soil and river ' silt. Moi«t in tho aryest season, and dry in tho wettest. Besides a modern residence, there are cowshed, stables, blacksmith's shop, poultry. Bhed. stables, blacksmiths shop, poultiyhou.ses, nico kitchen garden, lawns, trees, good gates and fences. Substantiate tho facts by inspecting to-day. Reader, this is the farm you have dreamed of, and never imagined It to be purchaseable. DO NOT DELAY. Come ritrht in at once, as it was with the greatest difficulty we induced tho owner to put it in the market. Xho price and terms are within the reach of all buyers. H. MATSON and CO. ,fAQ ACRES, situated near town, and IUO close to 4 snleyards, splend:d land, will grow any class of crop. Good 6-roomcd house, nil outbuildings, h. and c. water laid on (all new>. and outbuildings. Absolutely one of the best farms in Cantorbury at the price. Owner will exchange for any class of town property. Price £13 10s. H. MATSON and CO. 107 ACRES FOR EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE AND FEW ACRES IN SUBURBS. TyE have the . above farm for Exchange. » » divided into fix paddocks, all in : well fenced and watered, four-roorucd house, good order, nice home, implement shed, situate near Fernside. Folio 67 H. MATSON and CO. 345 ACRES FOR EXCHANGE FOR TOWN HOUSES. THE owner of this fine little farm will take in part payment any decent town security. The farm 'is cheap. Land, good m.xed friable soil for wheat, oats, rape, turnips, and sheep-fattening. New house of 5 rooms and all outbuildings. A clean farm. Price, £14 per acre. Folio 151 . H. MATSON and CO. AQ(\ ACRES in the Ashhurton district. L xa\) One of the finest pieces of land on .the market for cheep raising. Crops, 45 acres wheat, sown with lewt of manure to the acre, 40 acres in oats, 54 to be sown in 1 ' spring oats, 4G autumn oats, balanco in 1-2 year old grass. A modern House of 5 rooms, verandah, batnroom, scullery, 6stalled stable, cbaffhouse, trapshed, woolshed, men's whare, good kitchen garden and orchard. Price £9. H. MATSON and CO. Of* {- ACRES good land, situated in a ajOO thriving district, less than 1 mile from township, and 1J miles from creamery. 8-roomed modern House, 9-stallcd stable, 1 looeebox, chaflhouse, largo implement-shed, workshop, and men's whare, good fences, ,and well watered by permanent stream, 100 acres in wheat and 40 acres in oats. A raro chance to procure a real good farm. Price £26 10s per acre. H. MATSON and CO. ■ ACRES grand sheep country, part OVjOv/ fiat and part downs, and a great portion is ploiighcd, balanco good surface. sown tussock, subdivided into convenient paddocks by good fences in thorough order. House of 5 rooms, woolshcd, dip, sheepyards, and will carry one owe to tho aero. Price £3 per acre. H. MATSON and CO. 90 A ACRES (Near Town)—A very Sweet •JOy mixed farm, in grand heart, \\ miles from school, P. 0., saleyards, etc., etc., Courtonay district. Crops, 60 acrea oats, 10 acres turnips, 55 acres young grass. 3 acres mangolds, balance 2 and 3-year-old grass. Improvements^—Houso 5 rooms, stabling, grain, and implement shod, sheepjards. etc., • tc. Crops at valuation. , A cheap place, first timo in? the market. £14 per acre. Folio 80 H. MATSON and CO. A(\ ACRES—One of the most profitable iv bits of land around Christchurch. F or dairying, roots, or any class of farm, nothing better. Now Honse, just completed. > fitted up well, fences good, watered well, only 8 miles from town and adjacent to school and stores. Sco it now. Price £1750. H. MATSON and CO. ! 11£fl ACRES IN' NORTH CANTER-JLi-OU BURY—About 100 acres would grow a good crop of wheat, balance fino rape, oat and turnip country. Watered by permanent stream; nice, sunny facing, gets "sun all over it. A fine pastoral property close to saleyards and conveniences, 9 roomed houso and all outbuildings, sheep-yards ? woolshed 8-stall stable, divided into 15 paadoc'sa, will winter easily 950 ewes and 200 dry sheep. Price £6 r los. H. MATSON and CO A FARM EVERYONE IS LOOKING FOR. r»A ACRES Freehold Land, oomprising OU some of tho best land in tho district. It has not been cropped for two years, and is now all in grass, and in wonderful heart, the fences are good. There is water in every paddock and the property is only ten miles from Christchurch. Model homestead, granary 16 x 16, 4-stalied'etable. PRICE REDUCED from £26 to £22 PER ■ ACRE, aB the owners wish to get away. No i mortgage, and a buyer could have terms. Folio 99 H. MATSON and CO. A SMALL FARM ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF CHRISTCHURCH. ' OA ACRES, together with a brand new : JmAj dwcllinghouEe, coating £500, and out- . buildings. The land consists of river silt, real nice free soil, b&s grown ten tons of potatoes to the acre, and excellent crops of wheat, peas, and beans. The property is situated in , a good neighbourhood. Price £1050. H. MATSON and CO. GOOD SHEEP STATION. KAZR ACRES, divided into 22 paddocks UtfctJU all well fenced, two good honio- ! steads on the property, one 8-rooincd house, ! hot and cold water, wool-shed, suecp-yards, dip, cattle-yards, cow-sheds and bails, implerment shed, granary, stabling acccmraodation, aaau")i.->u.?«, trap houses. NOTE—The owner assures us that the proI perty will carry 4000 sheep and it is well j situated, being close to a prora:nent market I No need to go searching ior land in tho back-blocks of Australia wiien a property liko thi3 i 3 being offered to you. This property is right within the zone of civilisation, and we want buyers to inspect it. PRICE, £1 V.U tV. *« icr*. SPECIAL NOTICE—Tho owner, who, through ill-health, is unable to thoroughly attend to ths property, wishes to come and live near Christchurch, and any one wanting to excharge their property could submit a proposition to us, and we will be Riad to give cur opinion. Remember the prico is £1 12s 6d per acre, and any terms will bo entertained. H. MATSON and CO. 9ftf\ ACRES—Partly flat and low downs, OOKJ all plcugbable. The fiat land is lice, friable soil, and wi'l produce any cia*s of crops; has grown splendid yields of wheat and barley. Tho downs are all well grassed, and "the whole property is in a good state of cultivation. Two-storeyeJ house, 10 rooms, with all conveniences, on l ideal home; nice garaen, 'awns and orchard, woolshed, holding atjout 2000, Installed stable, loose-box, cow bails, concrete floor, implement shed, watered by natural streams, fences good. On.y two minutes from the railway station, saleyards, telephone and post office and school. Price. £13 10s per aero. The owner, who finds the property a little bit too large, would not object to exchanging ior 30 or 50 acres of heavy j : land su.table for dairying, near Christchurch. It is or the best value offering in Canterbury. H. MATSON and CO.. Christchurch.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14072, 17 June 1911, Page 16

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