AUCTIONS. H. MATSOX AXP rr MATSON AND CO., stock, station; and property salesmen, yfoolbeokers. 143 cashel street, christchurch. WOOL. WOOI* WOOL. TtfTE are bow receives into Store WOOL far the FIRST SALE of the serifs. WOOLPACKS. TWINE, AND ALL SHEARING REQUISITES Consigned to Vendors with despatch. FOR EXPERT REALISATION. HIGHEST PRICES. Coceisjn MATSON'S. ADDINGTON. H. MATSON and CO. According to our Outside Representative we shall not have to advertise this long. It ie or.c of those rare chances that occur from'time to time. A Genuine Farmer wanting «ich a place has only pot to see it onoe, and if ho known his business, THIS ADV. WILL NOT APPEAR AGAIN. liiOß SALE, privately, GOODWILL of 7 1 years' LEASE of one of th* BEST FARMS in the Went Eyreton District, comprising 333 ACRES. There are ftt preeent 110 acm in wheal, 25 acres in oats, balance in young grass and rape. Subdivided into 10 convenient sired paddocks. All well fenced ar.d watered.' The lend is capable of producing en aversgn of 50 bushels wheat in au ordinary season. Aleo splendid fattening and clover lard. There is a good β-rcomed House end all neceefeary outbuildings on the property, and possession can be given on the let of March, 1914. Tho rent is £1 per acre, end ratee and taxes, end the price required for the Goodwill is £952 8», which works out at 2Se per aero rent per annum. Fol. "IS9Q H. MATSOX ivnd CO., Sole Agenta. ■i AA-ACRE FARM. NEAR CREAMERY, RAIL, AND GOOD ROADS. A few miles down tho Main South Line. Leased at present for another 6 months.. £500 Cash will secure possession of thi* little place, the balance repayable in 5 years at 5 per cent. Aro you tired of City life, full up of strife and strikes? If you are, now ia tho opportunity. Get hold of this snug little 100-Acre Daily Farm. PRICE ONLY £30 PER ACRE. Fol. 461 H. MATSON and CO. BAD HEALTH CAUSES FARMER TO SELL. ; SEE US TO-DAY! IQK ACRES, L.1.P., close to P.O. and ItJU School, 3 miles from Railway, 60 chains from a Creamery, well watered by natural springe, divided 12 paddocks, besides email home paddocks. The land ia in good heart, and grew lust season 60 bushels of wheat, great turnip crop, and fine crops of linseed, kale, Swedes, rape and potatoes. At present chiefly used ne a Dairy Farm and Cropping, but has first-class eheepyarde, and could be ueftcl entirely for cheep. Land free of etoaee and gore*, and in the native sis years ago. Tho books and receipts will be shown to any buyer showing tho turnover for the last 13 months. Cows averaging 29.1 during March, and headed the list at the Creamery. The foregoing can bo proved and demonstrated to any genuine buyer. Roaideiico htie G rooms, pantry, and bath, atid usual number of good outbuildings, workshop, carpenter's bench, Henderson's Patent Bails, milk lift, L.K.G. Milking Plant, orchard and plantations, land all flat and ploughablc. Rrnt Gβ Cd per acre, 10 per cent, rebate. PRICE OF LAND ALONE, £13 PER ACRE. Th© wholo of the Stock ia in good condition, and can if desired be taken at valuation. Land compares favourably with other localities, where rents are 30s and 35s per Awe. Fol. 2JM [ H. MATSON and CO. URGED TO SELL THIS. AS A BARGAIN. 9OA ACRES, specially recommended by £4U\J O ur Expert Farm Valuators as being one of the cheapest properties for sale todoy. Divfdod into 6 paddocks, it jrrowe good wheat, oata, barley, potato**, turnips, rape, gcod 7-roomed House, etable. trapshed, acd eheepyards, man's whare. PRICE £12 PER ACRE, and will take £1000 tiown, balance at 5 per cent. Property is handy to Railway, 35 miles B.W. of Christchurch, never been overcropped 70 acres ploughed, 25 acres turnips, balance m English grasses. . f o l. 803G H. MATSON and. CO. THE PASTORALIST'S IDEAL. 11QO ACKES magnificent Agricultural t,r and Pa*' o "! Property, comprising Rolling Downs (hodo better.), first-class Dwelling. h_ and c., bath, plastered throughout, and all possible, conveniences. First-claes new woolshed, sheep yards, and granary. One of the most complete properties in the Waikari, and in thorough good order. There are 14 paddocks, all well watered and practically all new fences. Owner would accept £3000 from a good man. ami leave the balance. Price £13 30s per acre. Fol. 93S H. MATSON and CO. A CHANCE FOR A SYNDICATE. 4-000 ACRES in Canterbury. Owner ploughs 3000 acres for various crops, and carries 4000 ewes, fattens all surplus stock, etc. Telephone end school 3 miles: 20 p.iddocks and several email, Homestead paddock, large Residence, nnd all outbuildings, woolshed with machines, etc. PRICE £8 PER ACRE. Fol. 999 F. H. MATSON and CO. IO9Q ACRES Firet-ckea Property, within easy rcHch of railway, North Canterbury. Some 1200 acres have been ploughed and grassed Ideal fattening country, po3Eessing exceptional natural advantages for lambing, and heavy percentages are to be rclkd upon. Thero ia » mortgage of £9000 at <A per cent, for 6 ye»rs from last April. Vint«s 2000 ewes, 500 sheep, and 40 head of cattle, and shews a cleat profit of 7J per cent, oa !ho capital. All the lambs are purchased for this ieaeon by contract PRICE, if sold within a reasonable tim«, £11 P»- Foi. 982 H. MATSON acd CO. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. No. Acres. Price. Remarks. 906 2,196 jCS X. Canterbury. 908 200 £22 ' Templeton 815 SCO Freehold. 815 50,000 £27.000 Leasehold. 808 1,000 X 2.700 Going concern. 6OSJ 2-20 £12 Eakai*. 803f. ICC £40 Dairy ftra. 737 3,530 £4,600 Amuri sheep. 641 331 £20 Darfield. 659 955 *« Selwyn Conaty. 666 181 £26 Mi ltopTHE IDEAL SHEEP FARM. 2600 l C ?e E r S J^ Orth *»*ri»KT.l * Sheep to the aero country All . 1200 to 1500 acres plougSble!" and Tows wheat, beans, oats, and clover *„,. .„ j feed. New woolshed 50 * 30 with loft ?i * "h**™* tnachiw,, Xr' road to the property. Thi. ;.f „<£♦£• lEOt ?. r <r»t: ns . wotSd ptobtWy «tV Wα"""* 1H- MATSON and CO.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14821, 12 November 1913, Page 16
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