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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. GRAND TUSSOCK COUNTRY ADJACENT TO CULVERDEX 2000 ACRES FIRST-LASS TUSSOCK HILLS. ISO ACRES RICH HEAVY CHOPPING LAND. rpHIS excellent proposition is for sale at JL £i 103 per acre, and is worth the mit.ection nf any serious land buyer who fc" jfot a. hunger lor a nice compact sii-ep protertv admirably situated. Culverdcn 15 «- fc".ov-lcd(?ed tho leidmar stock centre lor North Canterbury, an., as this property is quite closo to the township it has a-pros-pective value. It 13 divided into 9 p?.ddoci£3. there is a C-roo:ned house, sheep-yards, stables, cowbails. trapihrd KB" where. tor a portion of this property tha owner hi* refused £20 an acre. A?e can vouch for tho property bom? worth the money, and no mar. will bo waiting h:s t:rne to go and look a*. j t Folio 61 PRICE Zi !fb PER ACRE. H. MATSON and CO. A SMALL PK7TINSULA FARM FOR SALI Oi; EXCHANGE. ' MILES FROM CHEESE FACTORY AND WHAKF. i;r~ ACIvES, divided' into 7 paddocks, XDO fjood ""ttase, sheep-yards, half of the property cocksfoot country, and tho balance' for cattle anfl sheep, fences Teal pood, nnd for snugr.esa and convenience it is hard to beat. 1-olio C<s. PRICE £U PER ACRE. i Or the Owner will tschanjjo ior a iargcr .Property. 11. MATSON and CO. GKAXD LITTLK FARM. GRAND LITTLE F.MJM. ! GRAND LITTLE FARM. ! jn CHAINS FROM STATION. NOTHING BETTER OFFERING BY ANYONE. f)A(\ ACRES—Clinking lillie property, will -i*"xJ/ grow ~r.T.d crops nf v.'beat, oats, turnips, gras3 seed, clover. Thn property is carrvinrr •"■■>() brred.'nsr ewes nn:l lambs, 33 head of cattle, 8 horses and pigs. For an el!-round little plncn for genera! forming, I wfcero a man con nrodncn almost anything, and find a market for it, this proposition ig sunerinr to anything we know. There is r-raetirslly no work U> <lo on tho property, as it is nil in splendid condition, 10-roomed houso. sbecp-yfirda, coiv-shods. chatf-house, trap-ahed, T)i? f 'crif?, looao-boxra. etc. PRICE £ifi AX ACRK. Folio 57 n. MATSON anrl CO. LITTLE RIVER PROPERTY. OiK ACRES—OO!) years lease, 11s per acre, ulu subject to the usual Government cliscoiint, divided info 8 paddocks, nico houso 4 rooms, porch, granary, ehearing-shed, sheopvarda, shpep din, nil cocksfoot and cattle ccuntrr. Folio 51 , PRICE ONLY £70n. 11. MATSON and CO. ' MAGNIFICENT FARM. BANKS PENINSULA. 3 BAGS TO THE ACRE OF COCKSFOOT. 2 EWES TO THE ACRE BESIDES CATTLE. THIS IS AN ACCOMPLISHED FACT. £»QQ ACRES, every inch of which is sown VW in COCKSFOOT. Tho whole is well fenced, all excellent fencing, subdivided into 0 paddocks, every pnddock abundantly •watered by notural springs. NEW RESIDENCE, stabling, milking-shed, machines, engine, granary, cheep-yurd3, stock-yards Undoubtedly one of the healthiest epota on the Peninsula. All settlers in this locality on a good, sound financial basis, ■ and it is impossible for a matt to go wrong on land of this nature. This property wants inapectin?, rfnd then the realisation that it is & good thing will be made manifest. Note tht Price—£l2 5a PER ACRE, or owner will ♦schanse it for 200 Acroe or thereabouts of .Good Land close to Christchurch. ' •H. MATSON and CO. ' SHEEP COUNTKY. '• ROLLING DOWNS. 41 MILES FROM TOWNSHIP. OOQA ACRES low undulating country, carrying at present 4300 ehoep 2000 four, six and eitfht-tooth owes, 650 twotooth Ewes, 1650 lambs, all crossbred cheep. Capable) of carrying in addition to sheep, 150 head cattle. 1000 acres cultivatablo, 200 acre* havo been cultivated, subdivided into 18 paddocks, all well fenced, 6 wires and a barb on top. 80 acres turnips, 26 acres fallow, 03 acres one-year grass, four-roomed cottage, woolahed and yards. A great part of tho land hns been sxirfaee-sown, with cocksfoot and clover. PRICE £S 108 PER ACRE; We wisert it is a grand little grazing run apd worth . the money. Terms: Stock at valuation, if desired. ' ' H. MATSON and CO. LIMESTONE COUNTRY AND SPLEN- . DID TUSSOCK HILLS. /IfiO9 ACRES, of Which about 2000 is "ww tip-top limestone, and the balance good tussock hills, situated within 10 miles of a thriving eale centre .by good road. For Sale, lock, etock and barrel, including 1000 ewes, horses, bugKoye, drays, shearing machines, cattle, largo quantity furniture, .balance of ahoep on the property can be taken at valuation. Excellent 7-roomed House, granary, woolshed, implement-shed, etablee. The property is being offered simply on account of tho owner having 'acquired other land in Australia. This is a splendid proposition to anyone wanting to be close to Chriatchurch, and on goo 4 land, near markets and conveniences. PRICE £1 PER ACRE. TERMS. H. M-ATSON and CO. "VJHAT HUNDREDS WANT. f7A ACRES grand little dairying and crop- • v pins Farm for Sale, Jock, stock and barrel, rent is 233 Cd per acre, having 4J years to run, together with 13 cows, 1 purebred Jersey bull, 3 stacks of hay, horses, cirt. and harness, 3 stacks straw 2 acres roots (mangolds, swedes and potatoes), 40 bushels grass seed, ainjle furrow plough, milk cane, etc. Nice compact homestead of 5 rooms, in applepio order, part new, rnilkehed 8 bai.e, stable 3 stalls, water in every paddock, and the Price is £230. Walk in, walk out. A snip of snips. . H. MATSON and CO. FATTENING AND HIGH-CLASS CROPPING FARM. WITH RIVER AND MAIN ROAD FRONTAGE. 32q ACRES. PRICE ONLY £9 10s PER ACRE. Splendid land, very clean, and in great heart. 90 acres of it is abtohito rich heavy grain-growing , land, and tho remainder superior grazing country, 6-roomc<l Dwellinghouse, with verandah. -I-stalled stable. 2 looseboxea and cartshed. Farm is divided into 6 paddocks, and us expert assures that it is worth every penny o{ £3 lOs per acre. H. MATSON nnd CO. . GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Storage of WHEAT, OATS. BARLEY. GRASS SEED. H MATSON *nd CO. are now receiving • at their largo and commodious store at Addington. oonsittcnients of the abovo on Ivehalf of clienta. The position of tho Store makes it especially adaptable for tho handling of grain. Its position and railway facilities in the shape of double lines ■enable us to despatch consignments, 'or shipment with the greatest expediency and reliability. For handling- to local buyers, its central position recommends it for storagft. All lot 3 will lie insured and railage paid, when requested •a to do by owners. HOUSE SALES. TJITE would remind the Owners nr.d Breod- * ' «rs of Horses that Tattorsall'n, which is recognised as the greatest hor3e-se!!ing mart in. tho Southern Hemisphere, is now under our control, ar.d we should be frlad to receive consignments for nil fixtures. We are expecting exceptionally heavy talcs during tha latter part of this month, nnd ■wo ask all country owners of gocd solid draught horses and young unbroken draught horses to send them forward where tao buyers frow ell localities are a\>le to acquire them at tho grcuUst convenience nncl iciist difficulty to thcniEclvca.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14304, 15 March 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14304, 15 March 1912, Page 12

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