AUCTIONS. ~~ H. MATSON AND CO. i* ,n- ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNI HALF AN HOUR FROM CLOCK TOW PASTORAL AND CROPPING LANI y e j'" BEAUTIFUL BLOCK OF HILL \ e j COUNTRY, Comprising ad -tTn A ORES Graring Land, 35 acres pla _l J balanco surface sown- hills, aul vided in 6 blocks by wire fences, carry c 700 ewes, 30 head horses and cattle. PRICE £12 10s PER ACRE. H. MATSON and CC ~ 1 ' •s, » ACRES Q 5 q ACRES. A GREAT FARM. f t DON'T LET THIS PROPOSITION n- GET BY. 950 Acres of mixed Agricultural and Gr >y ing Land, partly limestone. 150 acres _ re balance low downs lying well to the si .h subdivided into 12 paddocks, all well water i- Good 10-roomed House, every convenien lo 3 loose-boxes, coachhouse, harness roc feed loft, men's hut. etc., etc. About i i- acres under cultivation, balance 2 and le year-old grass and tussock. Ten miles fr* le township, 11 miles from railway. School a ;r P.O. handy. >t PRICE £13 PER ACRE. 9;e - RICHEST HEAVIEST, AND FINES GRASS LAND TO BE ACQUIRED ON FAVOURABLE TERMS. A TAI TAPU FARM. £500 DOWN, BALANCE 5 PER CEN. FOR A Tfc„_, ■ '"if. AG ** ES > *• beautiful .arm, richest j OKI land, all in grass, up-to-date dwellin house, splendid cowshed.-and bails, milkplant, engino house, eranary. The own took 3 firsts and a apecial priie for Jers cattle bred on this farm. The farm is a beauty, and as there is i mortgage on it the owner can give a buy specially good terms. There is not a fls in the property. H. MATSON and CO. CLOSE TO HAWARDEN. HIGH-CLASS PASTORAL AND AGRI- . CULTURAL ESTATE. POPULAR DISTRICT, WITH PROSPEC TIVE VALUE ASSURED. ACRES 1495 ACRES Unquestionably a sound and attractiv proposition. For the raising of big-frame* heavily-fleeced sheep, quick fattening, an tho production of the best quality muttoi this estate is acknowledged one of the bei in North Canterbury. Grows big yields < grain. At present about 210 acres in crop, C acres oats, 2500' sheep, 300 dry sheep, teams. Homestead on concrete, 8 rooms. Bail hot and cold, verandah, and all conven: ences. Stable for 13 horses, coachhousi dairy, woolshed, 4 shearers, sheepyards, dit implement shed, a gentleman's home. Sut divided into 17 paddocks, enclosed with sul etantial fencing, permanent water, etc. Alsc another homestead and conveniences on th farm. , Values have auvanced somewhat of lati but there is still a very big margin in t-i place, and we confidently urge inspectior Close to rail, saleyards, school, and anion the wealthiest landed proprietors .in Nei Zealand. Excellent terms can be arranged, Prici £15. H. MATSON AND CO, EXCHANGE. ( A BIG BARGAIN. FARM IN THE SOUTH. OWNER IN CHRISTCHURCH NOW. GO BACK WITH HIM AND INVESTIGATE 111 14-00 ACKES - £n 10s - MAGNIFICENT SHEEP AND GRAIN- ' GROWING FARM. Excellent Buildings. OWNER WANTS 200 to 400 ACRES NEAR CHRISTCH-RCH, £25 to £35 AN ACRE. Apply— H. MATSON and CO. FREEHOLD FAivM. ACRES 200 A CitES. RICH LAND. NO -MORTGAGE. OWNER GIVE REASONABLE TERMS. , £21. £21. £tt Land over tho fence sold at £30. Crops oats, peas, potatoes, mangels, rape, young grass; 7-roomed House, stabling, implement shed, cowshed, granary, etc., etc ONLY 13 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH P.O. OLD SELECTION, AND A NIBBLE ! AT £21. j H. MATSON and CO.
TO BE LET OR SOLD. "MERRYVALE," Only Three miles from NEW PLYMOUTH. THE Property of Alex. B. Munroe, Esq., gentleman's Home and Farm, 12-rc.m-d residence, practically _«sw, together with 98 Acres of Land, divided into il fields, magnificent situation, SPLENDID LAND, within two miles of the oil bores, and in the oilbearing area. Owner will lease to a good tenant, cr sell on easy terms, as he ia leaving for England. For further particulars apply to R. CORNWALL, New Plymouth, or H. Matson and Co., Christchurch. I H. MATSON and COL. A FEW GOOD LEASEHOLDS. OQK ACRES, Little River, 27 years to mixJd run, right of renewal or compensation, rent 7s 3d, half cocksfoot, price, with 200 ewes, 7 cattle, 3 horses, splendid house and outbuildings, only £2000. A sound proposition. H. MATSON and CO. QAf. ACRES, L.1.P., £1000 down, rest Cs OUKJ 6d, situated in the iamoue Cheviot district, school, post office, and railway stations 2 miles distant all good wheat growing and fattening land, commodious ouse and all kinds of outbuildings. The property will carry 600 sheep. Price £2500. H, MATSON and CO. C7l6t
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14523, 27 November 1912, Page 15
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