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AUCTIONS. j H MATSON ANT) CO. j OPPORTUNITY SELDOM MET WITH. \ GOING CONCER... j A GOING CONCERN. j A GOING CONCERN. BANES' PENINSULA. ADJACENT TO LITTLE RIVER. L&fTD BTTi-EPS. INSPECT THIS BARGAIN. p-nft ACRES, under the 33 years'renewab'e 0--U lease, 17 yeira to run, ncknowiedced tha b«at black cf the settlement. TogelT.er v.th tho .vholc cf the stock, compnsr.j o-> twia frura two-toot ha upwards, 50 wethcr3. There ia a nice homestead, verandah, b»t,n,xi;i icu'lery, p.ink. water la : d on. Tno is aubdividid into four paddorks, and it i» only »bout nj milea irom Little Ilivcr railway station. The annual rental is ilßl. The owner uauaiiy carries the above in addlii:m to a number of cattle. Good shcepyarda on tho place, and taking the whole jir;>rcMy into consideration it ij no exaijireratir.n tn say that it is one of the best pro-p-Ttie* wo'h-VH olt<-red (or a very lonij time in this district. The price of this property :j ab?urd!v low, and we heartily recommend •A. fiili information and inspection can be arranged with us. 11. MATSON ar.d CO. SPLENDID LITTLE FARM. MAGNIFICENT CHANCE FOR A MAN TO ESTABLISH A HOME WITH GOOD LAND, FOR £350. H MATSON and CO. direct the attention » of buvere with limited capital U> this property. It" ecn.-is'.e cf 50 acrts, highly improved—v gr«at bit cf land. I's oanyin? capacity laj,t yo>ir wus 180 ewes bos'.dcs two hme.i and dairy cews. Tho owner received lip to Us 7d fox lambi and 12s for «wee, tho wool brought 10d, For crowing grass it. is j;iir exc<j;iei:cc. Tho fact that it i» situated lit Domett on tha main rend and only a i*\v ininuU'i*' walk from tho eta'ion is an indication that i!, i s "good goods." Compact littlp dwcling, pantry, aheep yaide, j two good shed*, divided into seven paddeck?, plenty oi water, good fences. The property in very suitable for dairying, comprifinj: th* riche-it of land, hae all b«eii ploughed. It is a (RIO years |pa,>o and tlie rent ja £10 7s. School and ea'.cyardd very handy. On pay. ment of i'li&O down a buyer would merely tiiKo over the Government mortgage of X2OO, lx?a ing interest at 41 per con. A rer.<ly wade home, sjmp'y wnlk in and aiake monty. N<» expenditure required. Whon you come to think of it, i» far better than buying ;t freehold jn a plnce like Tai Tfipu t.r Csr«c-nj-.«trk and paying .£SO nn r«cie whon you have here a property which is better then a freehold at a Rift price und will thow a3 good a result. The above are the particulars an authentic »s it is possible to be, and probably the- 7U perwins who havo uviplicatj:>na before tho Laijd Boiird fer tho twelve .•fctions in tbia district which are. being ballotted for will spir.u tho opportunity tf buyilic abovo prop-erty. If. MATSON end CO. PASTORAL PROPERTY. CLOSE TO BALCAIKN AND AMBERLEY SALE YARDS. ON THE .MARKET VOR A SHOUT VtJHrjU .'NLY. WILL APPEAL TO YOU. OfiflO ACRES Splendid Tussock Countiy. Ayv/U Owner iiß3 wmtertd I'JOO ewei Also, 400 ACRES, rich grain-growing land, T-jtb homestead, >voolahed 18 shearers), and outbuilding, Ihie land will produce magr.:£cont crops of whent, barley, pens, oat 3, etc., etc. Ail round, the' price i? £11. Otherwise £6 ite per ocro, and £30 per acr-» respectively. Worth the attention of buyers. Terms on an easy basis can be fixed to an approved buyer :u the wnor ia a oian of means, and Ace.3 noi reqiiire ail the money. To anyone on Uie look-out lor such a place we adviso early inspection. 11. MATSON and CO. 3000 ACRES IN NORTH CANTERBURY. •EXCELLENT BiOCK OF LIMESTONE iJILI/8. ONE OF THE FEW PLACES THAT ARE WORTH THE MONEY. Wβ shall bo glod to discuss this proposition w.tb. a buyer who js bojia fide. Tlie district is acknowledged l>y ail to bo the Lest in the North, and tho cituatiou v idenl. Prico iD 53. Couid easily bi subdivided Full detaila and terms on application to tho Land Department. , 11. MATSON and CO. GOOD RESULTS ASSURED. BANKS , PENINSULA. SNUG lIOJXE AND FARM. WONDERFUL COCKSFOOT LAND. GoTcrnment Leasc-in-Perpctuity, 93S years. i-JQI ACRES, situated li miies from J-JLO — creamery, post and telegraph office, ictiooi. Magnificent little farm; owner has just cut six basrs of cocksfoot to the acre off 50 acres of Ibis 'and. The property is held at a nominal rental and the price is £300. Improvements aro Al. Nice liameste«rl. cowshed (concrete), trapshed washhouse, gcod preEMire water, laid' on to each bui.aing, and'saiden. Subdivided into nine! paddocks, well fenced. It is possible to ar- j range tr r m«. nrd -ny man who inspects will say "THIS IS MINE." Don't lofo a minute ] if you want to posfei's a property that will i treat you well and ?how you a. profit when ] you want to re-invest in a larger hold ng. Fol. 11 H. MATSON »nd CO. CHEAP LAND. SMALL GRAZING RUN IN THE AMURI. TnE nOME OF WEALTH. OP- KA ACRES, Government LcasehoJd, 16 OUilv' ve*re to run; lur.t t3OO pt-r yoßr, v.'iih v. euarantved £>f renewal. Compart dtve!!iiighoufe. scullery, trap«hed, iour-rta .cd et»blc, chaffhiMifc. whare, fbetpyards 16 rjiles of fencing, divided into fix block* Immediate delivery. Price includes 800 two. fonr, and «ix-tooth awe 3, 300 lumba mixed fcxM, 500 wothora, 200 oul ewc-3, 16 rame. four-boree teini, unbroken S'.ly, cattle and harness. X32oa LOCK, STOCK, AND BARREL. Figure it out. analyse ii, and you will be cnnv.nced that hero at least is one cheap sheep property. Fol. SO H. MATSON and CO. A DAIRY FARM SHELTERED FROM ' WIND. SNOW A-.D FROST. IN THICKLY SETTLED DISTRICT. HALS WELL. f*O ACRES Dairying »nd Cereal land of v/O niK.;piiscent Quality, a beautiful soil. will grow anything that is growable, end for prass it is par excciicnco. Homestead of five rooms nice cowshed, stable, psggeriej, etc., «tc JUST THINK OF IT. Within 25 minutes , drive of the G.P.0.. and acknowledged the Vctt »cd xichcit district ia Naw Zeaitsd. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT? PRICE £5-3 PER ACRE. 11. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14349, 8 May 1912, Page 16

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