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AUCTIONS. hTmATSON AND CO. AT THE SELWYN. AT THE SELWYN. AT THE SELWYN. THERE IS STILL- MONEY IK CANTERBURY LAND. IK7- ACRES for Sale at £9 15s, for 200 10 10 or 301) Acres of Heavier COUNTRY NEARER TOWN. Wo tell you there ia no proposition in Canterbury that will compare with what we aro about to describe, and we want yeu to verify our statement; you s-rnply cannot go wrong EXCEPT by neglecting this opportunity. This proposition i* not one which may "leave you lamenting some day, but is a good Holid gilt-edged investment, which will increase in value every year. You have abundant evidence of this. Sec how tho land all around ban increased in valno during tho last tw<? or thren year?. 1375 ACRES. TRICE £9 15s PER ACRE. 1575 ACRES. PRICE £i 15» PER ACRE. 1675 ACRES. PRICE £9 15s PER ACRE, i 1575 ACRES. PRICE jW 15s PER ACRE. In the centre of a larjjo agricultural community, adjoining tho Railway Station, on the Main Railway Line, accl in close juxtaposition to no less than Six Salcyards, shows its accessibility for prompt shipment nnd for getting ay.-ay stock, which ail helps to make it a. desirable estate. For producing grain crops, shepp fattening, tho raising of e-arly lambs, and the high market prices ©b- ' tamed by tho stock from this property speak for itself. On the'-south-west sido of the property is a splendid plantation, and throughout the estate is studded with several young plantations. .The fence* can to called really good; it. in a well-rootled property, beinir surrounded by macadamised roads. OATS WILL THRESH 40 BUSHELS EASILY. 100 Acres in Young Grass. 100 Acrea in Young Grass. 70 Acres in Rape. 50 Acres in Turnips, and the balance is 1. 2, 3 and 4-year-old pasture. THE BUILDINGS are:-Brand new Homestead, bathroom, bath, hot and cold, plastered, lovely finish, good stabling, shearing shed, sheepyards, implement shed, and all other outbuildings to be found on nn ■up-to-date property. The farm at the _r_?ent time is in splendid condition, several of tho paddocks having just recently been laid down, and in addition to this if a purchaser found it too largo for his requirements it is already subdivided into SUITABLE SUBDIVISION of 3 Blocks, consisting of 750 ACRES, 450 ACRES, and 412 ACRES, consequently a buyer coming in could easily sell off a portion should ho so dosiro. No other land in this locality can be secured under £10 10a an acre, land" adjoining has sold up to £M, and several properties have changed hands round about it in tho vicinity of £11 or £12 an acre, and this land i« as GOOD AS ANY THERE AND MUCH MORE HIGHLY IMPROVED. THE FUTURE for the, INCOMING MAN IS VERY ROSY, and tho terms ot payment will suit the most timid and fastidious purchaser. ALMOST ANY TERMS TO GOOD MAW OWNER RETIRING. Just think of it; whom is there anr othor proposition in Canterbury or New jjealand to equal this? H. MATSON and CO. RANGIORA. ACRES. £34 PER ACRE. The' Best of Land. Easy Terms. £700 Down.. Nicely Situated. Grows Peas, Beans, Wheat A!, or Dairying Unequalled. THE FARM IS IN GREAT HEART, rqnaro small paddocks. ■ The buildings really excellent. Come along and see it,"and judge it. Wo know how cheap it is, and wo want you to know. £700 down will buy it, .balance can remain. Aged VENDOR retiring. H. MATSON and CO, A KQQ ACRES Excellent Pastoral Prot ±Oo xJ~ pcrty, North Canterbury, 8 miles to first-class Sale Centre, by good roadssßfnice . healthy country, easy to muster; 7-robmed DwcUinghcraso, extensive stabling, granary,--woolshed, shearing.machines. Price, together with 3000 • sheep, horsesj cattle,' Urge quantity of effects' and • f nrnit ure,"-_7 PER ACRE. FoL 70

'11. MATSON _n„ CO. u_, * KA ACRES, at Lincoln—Nico Dairy and O\J < Cropping Farm 1 , together with 80 acres of Leasehold, at £1 2s 6d rent. Splendid House and outbuildings. A chanoo of a lifetime to acquire a fine Dairy Property. PRICE £38 TEB, ACRE. - - _ Fol. 12 • H. MATSON and CO. IQA ACRES Rich' Heavy Land, close to J.Orr Town, wonderful results from this property. The owner retires from farm. PRICE £30 PER ACRE. Also given in. a good Block of Leasehold, 12 years to run, at . 10s, AN ACRE. No Goodwill. R H. MATSON and CO. FARM TO LEASE STRAIGHT OUT. 9fifi ACRES Nice, Sweet Littl. Place. ■ _iUU Rent lis 6d per-acre for a term of years. Good buildings, 6-roomed House, stabling, sheepyard9, etc. Absolutely a rare chanceH. MATSON and CO. DAIRY" FARM "., TO LEASE STRAIGHT OUT. OA ACRES in North Christchureh, Heaviest O-E and Richest Land. Very suitable riot dairying and growing potatoes, onions, mid fruit; S-bailed cowshed. 7-roomed House with hot and cold water, bathroom, stable, trapshed, chaffhouse, implement shed. Grows 16 tons ot potatoes to acre To lease for three or five years. Possession nt once. No goodwill. - -v ... H. MATSON'aad CO. f7Q ACRES To Lease. Grand Dairy Farm, «O 2 acres potatoes, 1 acre mangolds, balanco grass, stack of peas, 2 stacks of hay, tip.top Residence 11 Rooms; 17-b_iled cowshed, all brick; stabling, chafihonse, etc Ten years to run; 30<i an acre. One mile from creamery. Prico for the whole, £176. Must be cheap. H. MATSON and CO. THE BEST AND BRIGHTEST FARM ON BANKS PENINSULA. j 3 BAGS TO THE ACRE OF COCKSFOOT. J 3 EWES TO THE ACRE BESIDES CATTLE. THIS IS AN ACCOMPLISHED FACT. \ H MATSON and CO. call tho attention of ' LAND BUYERS to thi3 Particular PROPERTY, comprising 695 ACRES, every inch -f which ia sown in COCKSFOOT. Tho whol- •_ well fenced, all excellent fencing, subdivided, into 0 paddocks, every paddock abundantly watered by natural springs. NEW RESIDENCE, stabling, milking-ehed, machines, engine, granor;,-, sheep-yards, ■lock-yards. Undoubtedly one of the lealthiest spots on the Peninsula. All tattlers in this locality on a good, sound financial basis, and it is impossible for a man to go wrong on land of this nature. This Property want* inspecting, and then tho realisation that it is_ a good thing will be. made manifest. Noto tho Price— _1_ 6s PER ACRE, or owner will exchange ," *it for 200 Acre* or thereabouts of Good -~ a. Land close t_ Christc_._rc_. : ; ' ,"_L MATSON and CO. .Mr "• _.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14292, 1 March 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14292, 1 March 1912, Page 12

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