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AUCTIONS. H. HATSO.V AND CO. LAND TO SELL. LAND TO -*-ELL. LAND TO SELL. ABSOLUTE "REALISATION. RICHEST DISTRICT IN CANTERBURY. SO NEED TO ,;O~NOKTII ISLAND FOR X'A-'vD. LO O X '- ! - TWO GOOD FARMS. MR DAAID BOYCE.hM in-.tract-.-jll; "MATSON" and CO- to ui-jposr* of his l-el-ou .-.-__. As a mrr * tovr.M? *xr>-".&; s*> »'- ---1„, i-__i.iv"- -r<a e-.-iiar.il, and our ve. ; ...T h:i- to meet the r,<-(o* of" " r .YY.'YYY ' 1L- has done so. and now his nea 1..'.c prr. pertics are YOUK opportunity. Bric-b. . t... -..articulaTfl are as follows: ../-.n ACRES Ileul G-xja CUri of Lane. -A.UU lias beta ir.r I'•..•*.'•-- '--y iennen. A form which has by no u-e»n 3 deter o-_'.-'.i, Ihrouzh nil! lati-faiilicn ■•■.•- ihe pwt ft! il" n;i_. NO! Thiy -re ia good heart i.i.d read-- to -iv-j.you >-'■ opportunity to accir.*ilate v.-e-t'tli. , . POSITION—Unc-Arc'iUt-nt'ile. 1 -'!'..*• •■'-'-•■ Seftoii Kailwav Station, school m tiie corner •■' i-rop-T'-v. Dweilinshoustf ujid outbii-.Um-'.i reccs-ary." Th .* i-uihlii.-'s are not v.o- yet in ke-.'in-r with the hind, but the .Land MAKE?* THE MONEY, it is go.-il vras- land and prwiucts: 45 bu-lirl, wjicru .',„•'. CO I--u-.li-:** vi cat.-. A\eil fen;:ed and well farmed. ■ Also. iAA ACRES even bitter than above, about AY/V I', ir.iles irr.in .Sefton. Compact. comfortable", well fenced pro-in-ty. NOTE—Mr Boycc is anxious to ?,<}*■ nuifk s.i!-', a-' he ii tY-nric- ~cs-essioii ot the \irib,*r!»y pri"*ortv tin.; hioii.li. lie is !■<■- '-..ing to stick at *•*■•■• ri.scrvc price, but iwilling to acevpt a t'ocrnt ofTcr No fo-'d coniir.-t forward .vith any st.li p.mmsition. If you ba'*'-* a genuine desire '.n ..iirclm.-.-* dint hnvs bai'k *-';■■' Jt '* otht ' r chap boat you. SEE US TO-DAY. GET BUSY ..".., |{. JtATSO^w-djCO^ EASY DISTANCE FROM CIIIILSTCHURCH. . AND CLOSE TO TOWNSHIP AND SALEYAI'DS. j H MATSON and CO. have btfit in- j f-tiucifd to SELL PRIVATELY flu*, pro- j rc.rty, .•o.ommin-' a his-h-cl-**-* sheep and cror-nin- farm in anlendid condition, and. in a hiih'3'..'.te of rulti-.01.a-i. The carrying | ranacitv in "fun) wr* The owner has wintered theec. nnd Hie properly is well planted with nlnnt.itir.ns. and snixiivided anel vatered. First-claw buildings, woolslietl. dip; draft bUi'-Im, wharc. trap house, men's iircommodatior.. Al. -.re'ient thero is about 100 acre* rurni'i*. balance stubble and two, tbie.e and four-veur-old pasture. Easy terms could be arranged lo an approved purchaser. For particulars nnd full details app'y H. MATSON and CO. LITTLE RIVER. £800 WILL BUY IT OUTRIGHT-•4-JQ ACRES', L.1.P., 909 years, rent 16s .LXO hkJ. | t !j;3 rebate for prompt payment. Only a milo and a half from creamery. Post Ofiile. Tel-r-raph and school. Some of the finest flairyini- and cocksfoot country. The owner off 55' acres tni S bags per acre of cocksfoot, and ho will prove it. There is a nico hous**. scullery, concreted trapshed, excellent water supply laid on to buildings tvid garden. Subdivided into 9 paddocks, awl alnindanc of fec-d. .At £801) thi.- is fnr and p.wny the cheapest property that'has como into our hands. li. MATSON and CO. lease" TTease. LEASE. «"j "TO j ACRES, I yearn to-run, comprising 000- a grimd mixed farm. Tho land varies from rir-h wheat growing- land to nice pliablo croppiu.- and sheep cotintry. The owner will frivc in 4 acres of potatoes, BJ, Jicrea mangold.-, hay and straw. At present {.rass is trrowiTi'- up to the kr.cea on the place. The bmldinsts. are excellent, and uo man would require better. Gift price. See us- Hundreds will be after this. It. MATSOX and CO. '" NORTH CANTERBURY. GOING CONCERN. 3650 ACRES - TOGETHER WITH 2000 SHEEP.AND HORSES AND LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. AS A GOING CONCERN. PHICE £3700 AS A GOING CONCERN. This represents a errand sheep run, end th» Jeaso has 10 years to run. Rent £312 per annum. aM-oiii. IS miles of fencin-r. and a 'fraud lot of buildings, ini-hiding diyellinc: Kheep-ya*r<ls, stabling, dairy, etc. There are About' 1000 ewes nnd 1000 lambs, mixed sexes, and 4-hcrsc toam. younct horses and cattle. PRICE £3700. H. MATSON and CO. "REALLY EXCELLENT SMALL "FARMEXCEPTIONAL TERMS CAN BE GIVEN, THE OWNER BEING LEFT A AVIDOW, AND MUST REALISE. WE have just received instructions to sell this property, comprieinsr 351 acres, about 80 acrea of which is rich flat wheat /-ron-inf. land, and the balanco undulatinf* low downs. The property is situated right alongside the railway station, creamery, ealeyards nnd telephone,' and an easy journey to Christchurch. The position alone should make it we!! worth tho money, irrespective of what it can do. At -present carrying 700 sheep. Tho owner is prepared to leave on s -rood Burn nt second mortgage to an approved purchaser, ns she is determined to sell. The dwellin-rbouse is a nice commcdio".l3 one ,up lo date,, with hot and cold water, stapling, sheep-yards, trap ehi-d, and all tho usual bui!d;n--s. If you are wantinjr a farm of this character "do not fail to inspect this wonderful little place Pri:*o cnlv £.13. H. MATSOX and CO.. Auctioneers. ' : l^u"^ON."r*F"fnE~SALl!:7 AMBERLEY SHF/FP PROPERTY; ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE PASTORAL PROPERTIES EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. AX EXCEPTIOXAL-OPPORTUNITY. MESSRS 11. MATSON'and CO. have received instructions from MR JAMES STACK-HOUSE, who is Icavmsf the Dcmii'ion it nn earh* date to take iip Jsiid in Australia, to OFFER PRIVATELY his wellknown "OXEPUNGA" ESTATE. Briefly, the 'iropcrt? comprises 4C02 ACRES, situated ten miles from Amberley by nice reads There are roughly about, 2000 acres limestone country, md the. I>al * anco is first-class tussock hills, all nicely Hubdividcd and well fenced, and tho buildin-*?, are very complete. Thero is a splendid 7-rooraed dwelling, str-mary, shearing machines, stone and iron stables, implement ehed, sheep-raids and stock-yard?. Tha Vendor is anxious to sell the pro-t-city an a- goins concern, together with a lari-o quantity of furniture and effects, sheep, horses, ouß-jj-ie*, drays, cuttle. AGENT'S NOTE—Wo desire to intimuts that anyono whoso attention is arrested by this advertisement will find en inspection that the above Estate is well worth the price asked by tho vendor. 11l fact, in comparison to sales •which have been mado recently it is a very low prire. Ha has. owned the property lor a considerable numbo- of years now, but owinif to beins; desirous of settling his sons on the land, and making a change, he instructs u.o to find a buyer if possible as a -coins* concern, otherwise he may bo disposed to sell -pparately. The position cf 'he property is overythinjthat could b« desired, and thero is no occasion to call attertiou to the fact that it ia about the last estate of i'.s cir.ss left m .North Canterbury. We shall be "-lad to show any HU-ely buyer who is ill d-.*ad earnest, over tiie property. H. MAI'SON and CO.. 143 Cashel street. Christchurch. fiOO ACRES—Ch-tipest PUtce in Canter\J\J\J bury. Splendid bui'dini'S. -1 miles Jrom railway station, 25 milea from City. Comprising 300 Acres Rich Cropping Land, balance varies -good to light. Deposit required -3COO. £21 per cere. Bui-mco 5 per cent. OT ACRES—YaldhurstrFrc^-ld—A Capital •"A Bit of Land, w?U situated. -Any re.isenablo offer will be cc-isidered. A propcrtv lika this should not. gu r> egg ing when land ■t*f inferior qualify has bi*en fold in thi* locality at £10 per nero in advuuee of what this vendor is n*king. l'rioe £32 10t«. AX ACRES—Price £25 per Acre, Excellent *-t_l Laud for «1[ purposes. Houso 7 rooms, all manner of outbuilding* now, with a Lease of 110 Acres ut Is per acre. The two yroperti-s together make an «sci*lient iartu. Zfi ACRES. , Yohihurst-Tip-top, Sweet •-»A/ Little -Farm, with Splendid ("-roomed .House., stabling and dairy, etc. This property is only £25 an acre, and the first nun who inspects niil snap it. (*X ACRES—Ellesmere's Heavic.n Land, As ■t' , J c, Dairying-Propositicoa thi.'i -ekction, -which is, one of the. oMest,' Vuiild net bo

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14326, 11 April 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14326, 11 April 1912, Page 12

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