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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. A DAIRY FARM. A DAIRY 7ARM. A DAIRY FARM. A(\ ACRES—PRICE -CfiCA tfcU ACRES—PRICE XOOU i 0 ACRES— PRICE £550 TO a young man with a deaire to get hold of a bit of good laud thi3 proposition ie out on its own. This is absolutely heavy rich diury country, and the condition of the stock indicate that the land and the grass it produces is the beat It is divided into oiph paddocks, S acres in oats, balance in good pasture. Buildings: a comfortable G-roomed houso and waahhouae, β-bailed cowshed, two other sheds, also garden and orchard, -watered by never-failing creek, also well and pump. At present there is oceans of feed on the place, a aleck herd of cattle, nice compact home, alt hemmed"- in by plantation, and everything Al. The property is an L.I P., 909 years at an annual rental of £12 3s only. We guarantee that the above property ia worth going a. long journey to ccc. It is situated in North Canterbury, 3 miles from tho railway station, 2 mitea from creamery and school, and a daily mail. Take our word for it, and in■peet. PRICE £GSO. H. MATSON and CO. LIMESTONE COUNTRY. HTHEAT GROWING LAND. LAMB FATTENING. ACRES—KgQ-ACRES. THIS handy-eized property is tho greatest value offering at present in Canterbury. Situated 6 rnilee from one of Canterbury's finest Bale ' centres. Splendid roads, . and 16 miles from freezing works. The district is Timaru, and you can't beat the property. We have inspected it. The present wheat crops indicate 40 bushels oats and Tape aro best in the district. There is 400 acres of thi3 claae of land on the place. For Taising early lambs and fattening -&tock the proporty will bold its own with much higher priced land. The paddocks are all a nice nize, well watered. The buildings bto ideal in overy way." Kiret-rnt-e homestead (a gentlcmon'e home) and all outbuildings. PRICE £13 10s PER ACRE. JCO. ORIGINAL SELECTION. THE FINEST DAIRY AND WHEAT LAND. r»~ ACRES—A very old eelection, and the \JO best thing in the way of farms we know of. For cropping, dairying, roots and fattening, this little farm is unequalled. The district is near town, and Canterbury's wealthiest. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, securely fenced. In tip-top order. Ten acres wheat, 5 acres mangolds and potatoes. ■ N.B.—lf you are a huvflr for this class of farm, DO >'Gu FAIL to' inspect. PRICE £J5 PER ACRE. H. MATSON and CO. TIP-TOP LITTLE PLACE. TAKEN up by the Vendor with too small a capital, and not being a young man and able to work himself, he has to pay every time he moves. Result—Mortgagee finds present : occupier must eventually either get behind or raise money, so Mortgagor and Mortgagee mutually agreo to realise, and to a young man easiest of • terms will be given. In fact, £1000 down, balance to remain tivo years at 5 per cent, would, wo believe, result in business. WHAT A CHANCE! . Nowhere else in the world could one get into an up-to-date property, close to markets, and every convenience of transit and the privilege of modern civilisation bo acquired except in Canterbury, and we have the offering of the proposition. ICICI ACRES, good fences, picturesque I uv homestead, surrounded by ornamental trees, splendid garden, meadows of clover, turnips- and rape. Such a chance. Don't listen to reports. Inspect it. H. MATSON and CO. WORTH THE MONEY. WORTH THE MONEY. WORTH THE 3&ONEY. ZAC ACREd, subdivided into 15 paddocks, tJ'xU vrell watered by races, good fences, and gates all hung; 4robmed cottage, scullery, dairy detached, grain and wool shed, sheep yards, β-stall stable, chaif houso, corrugated,iron implement phed, cow bails and looee-box, men's whare. garden, orchard. 150 acree oats, 100 cf which are eown down in grass, 50 acres kale, 10 acres early turnipe and grase, HO acres turnips, 25 acres rape and grass, 50 acres two-year-old grass, balance old pasture.- Eight miles from Chertsey rail and station. 3 miles school and telephone, daily mail service. Price £9 per acre, £1000 cash, balance 5 pear cent, three years, ■ H. MATSON and CO. HAWARDEN DISTRICT. i"W7"E have for immediate ealo » very t » • • cheap Leasehold—3Om<> 300 acres good land. Very low rental. 2s Od per acre, L.1.P., 999 years. This is a snip, and will be picked up by soroeono first inspection. Buildings very nice, near saleyards. Better than all tie freeholds. Sop us. H. MATSON and CO. REAL CHEAP. : REAL CHEAP. REAL CHEAP. WILL SELL. OR EXCHANGE FOR A DAIRY FARM. *y i ACRES, just near an electric car in —»"i -the Sockburn district. A snip and no error. Good land. S acres peas, c acres oats, balance frrass, lovely crops, nico . orihard, divided into three paddocks, well watered, gmyi honse 4 looms, stables, etc., and everything apple pie order. Price £360. Nothing better than this. 1 CO 1_ HERE IS A SALEABLE PROPOSITION? We hare had placed in our hande thin ■ day tha following property, and it is all right: 3O ACRES Pasturage License, eiiiuOOl/ piring the let of March. 191S, rental £15 a- year. For sale together with about 11.000-12.000 sheeD of mixed ages and eoiej. all sheep in the wool. Wool shed for six shearers, holds 800 sheep, 9-roomed dwellinghouse, grand roomy men's accommodstion, 12 bunka, telephone on to tho house, sheep-yards, etc- This is a property that will assuredly 'return the beat results. The wool clip is COO bales. The price ie £11,500. with all ebeep in the wool, and first-claes terms ■will be given. Anybody on the look-out for s sheep property with an undeniable chance of making money should get after this. H. MATSON »nd CO. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. F there is a farmer with about 100 or 150 acres near Christchurch, who waste to _ exchange, and who wants to get hold of » nice good agricultural farm of about 700 acres he has only to call upon us, and we " will put him in tho way of a very safe investment. For a number of reasons our client -wants to come and live near_ Christchurch., and that is his reason for wanting to exchange. . Tho price of his property is £17 10a per acre, and he c*n give grand terms fl. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14237, 28 December 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14237, 28 December 1911, Page 12

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