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AUCTIONS. n. LIATSO.V AND CO. LAND TO SELL. LAND TO SELL. LAND TO SELL. ABSOLUTE REALISATION RICHEST DISTRICT IN CANTERBURY. -;0 NEED TO GO~NORTH ISLAND FOR LAND. L O O X '. ! ! TWO GOOD FARMS. MR DWID BOYCE has instructed H. MATSON and CO. to di=pc?e of his Scf.cn fr.ru."!. As i>. man's fannly expands bo must In-, fannin:,' area expand. _::.-l cv. vendor ha_ to meet the needs ci n growing family. JJe has done bo, snd now bio neat little properties are TOUR opportunity. Briefly, the particulars are as follows: — •'flfl ACRES Ilea! Good C!r.<=s of Land. .UU Has been methodically farmed. A farm which has by r.o means deter oa'.e-j, self satisfaction on the part of tho j owner. NO! They are m good heart, and read'/ to j.iv«. you" r.n opportunity to accuI Kiulato wealth. j POSlTlON—Unexceptionable. 1 miie from Scfton Railway Station, school in the. corner of property. Dwellinghouse and outbuilding's necessary. Th. building r.ro not up-to-date, r.or yet in ke-pin.T with the land, but tbe I _ar.d MAKES THE MONEY. It is good i jirnss land and produces 43 bushels wheat I _„_ 60 bushei3 of oat?. Wei! fenced and I well farmed Also, I.IP. ACRES even better than above, about .l-l/VJ IJ miles from Seftcn. Compact, comfortable, well fenced property. | NOTE—Mr Boyce is anxious to get a otiick sal*, as ho is taking possession of the Amberley property this month, lie :s not ! j'oing to stick at any reserve price, but is willing to accept a decent offer. No pood coming forward with any silly pioposition. If you have „ genuine desire to purcha.se don't hfing back and let tho other chap beat you. SEE US TO-DAY. GET BUSY i-_Y> H. MATSON and CO. 2390^ CRES - A PORTION OF~ONE OF CANTERBURY'S BEST KNOWN ESTATES. EASY DISTANCE FROM CHRISTCHURCH, AND CLOSE TO TOWNSHIP AND SALEYARDS. H MATSON and CO. havo h«vn instructed to SELL PRIVATELY this property, comprising a hif.h-c-.laM sheen and cropping farm in splendid condition, and in a hixh fitafc of cultivation. Tho carryingcapacity is 30CH> ewes. The owner has wintered these, and the property is well planted with plantations, and subdivided and v.atered. First-class huildir.f-s. woolshed. dip, draft stables, whare. trap house, men's iirooramodalior.. At present there is about. )'M acres turnips, balance etubblo and two, thi to and four-year-old pasture. Easy terms could be arranged to an approved purchaser. For particulars and full details apply H. MATSON and_ca_ a~"pe "vJvsCJ Ea p."lTttl£ RIVER. £800 WILL BlUi IT OUTRIGHT. TiQ ACRES. L.1.P.. 030 years, rent 15s .liO 10d, leas rebate for prompt payment. Only a milo and a half from creamery. Post Office, Telegraph and school Some of the finest dairying and cocksfoot country. The owner off '55 acres cut 0 bags per sere »t cocksfoot, and he will prove it. There, is a nico house, scullery, concreted trapshed. excellent water sunulv laid on to buildings a-id garden. Subdivided into 2 paddocks, and abundanr. of feed. At £800 this is far and away I he cheapest property that has come into our bands. ' H. MATSON and CO. LEASE" LEASE. LEASE. <-)-Ql ACRES. -1 years to run, comprising OOOT." a gntnd mixed farm. Th? land varies from ri.h wheat growing land to nice pliable cropping and sheep country, The owner will givo in 4 acres of potatoes, 6J acres mangolds, hay and straw. At present grass is growing up to the knees on the place. The buildings are excellent, and no man would require better. Gift price. Sea us. Hundreds will be after this. H. MATSON and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY. GOING CONCERN. 3650 ACBES ' TOGETHER WITH 2COO SHEEP AND HORSES AND LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. AS A GOING CONCERN. PRICE £3700 AS A GOING CONCERN. This represent, a grand sheep run, and the lease has 16 years to run. Rant £312 per annum. About 16 miles of fencing, and a grand lot of buildings, including dwelling-fiheop-vards, stabling, dairy, etc. There are about 1000 ewes and 1000-lambs, mixed sexes, and 4-hcrso team, voune horses and cattle. PRICE -.3700. H. MATSON and CO._ A REALLY EXCELLENT SMALL FARM. EXCEPTIONAL TF.RMS CAN BE GIVEN, THE OWNER BEING LEFT A WIDOW, AND MUST REALISE. WE have just received .instructions to sell this property, comprising 351 acres, about 80 acres of which is rich flat whoat growing- land, and the balance- undulating lew downs. The property is situated right alongside the railway station, creamery, saleyards and telephone, and an easy journey to Christchurch. The position alone should make it well worth tho money, irrespective of what it can do. At present carrying 700 sheep. The owner is prepared to leavo on a good sum at second mortgage to an approved purchaser, as she is determined to sell. . The dwellinghouse is a nice commodious one ,up to date, with hot and cod water, stabling, sheep-yards, trap shed, and all the usual buildings. If you are wanting- a farm of this character do not fail to inspect this wonderful little place Pri.o c:ilv £13. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. FOR BONA FIDE SALE. " AMBERLFV SHFFP PROPERTY. ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE PASTORAL PROPERTIES EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from MR JAMES STACKHOUSE, who is leaving the Uomii'ion at an early date to take nn land in Australia, to OFFER PRIVATELY his wellknown "ONEPUNGA" ESTATE. Briefly, the jroperty comprises 4G32 ACRES, situated ten miles from Amberley by nico roads There are roughly about 2000 acres limestone country, and the balance ir. first-class tussock hills, all cicely nubdivided and well fenced, and tho building' are very complete. There is a splendid 7-rooracd dwelling, granary, shearing machines, stone and iron stables, implement shed, sbeep-yatds and stock-yards. The Vendor is anxious to sell the propeity a* a going- concern, together with a large quantity of furniture and effects, sheep, horbCß. buggies, drays, cattle. AGENT'S NOTE—We desire to intimate that anyone whose attention 13 arrested by this advertisement will find en inspection that the abovo Estate 13 well worth the price asked by tho vendor. Iv fact, in comparison to sales v.hich havo been made recently it is v. very low pri.e. H. has owned the property for a considerable number of years now, but owing to being desirous of settling his sons on the land, and making a change, he instructs us to find a buyer if possible as a going concern, otherwise he may bo disposed to sell separately. The p-.i-ftion of 'he property is everything that could be desired, arjd there is no cc-t'-sioT. to call attention to the fact that it is about tho last estate of its cia~3 left in North Canterbury. We shall be glad to show any likely buyer who is in dead earnest, over the property B. MATSON and CO., 143 Cashel street, ' Christchurch. £fif\ ACRES—Cheipcst Place in CanterUKJU bury. Splendid buildings, 4 miles from railway station, 25 mile 3 from City. Comprising; 300 Acres Rich Cropping Land, balance varies good to light. Deposit required £3000. £21 per acre. Balance 5 per cent. Ol ACRES—Yaldhurst, Freehold—A Capital £-X, Bit of Land, well situated. Any reasonable offer will be con-idered. A property like this should not go begging when land oi inferior quality has been told in this locality at A'lo per acre in advance of what this vender is csking. Price ~32 10s. A~ ACRES—Price £23 per Acre. Excellent Land for til! purposes. House 7 rooms, all manner of outbuildings new, with a Lease of 116 Acres at Is per acre. Tho two I properties together make an excellent farm. I -A ACRES, Yaldhurst—Tip-top. Sweet ! OU Little Farm, with .Splendid G-roomed House, stabling and dairy, etc. This property is only £23 an acre, and the first man who inspects will snap it. C~ ACRES—Ellesmere"s Heaviest Land As UJ _ Dairying Proposition this selection, which is one of the oldest, could not bo beaten in any district in New Zealand Fine old Residence, etc. Price £'15 per .acre.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14325, 10 April 1912, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14325, 10 April 1912, Page 16

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