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AUCTIONS. EL MATSON AND CO. it MAT SO N AND CO., *_OCX. STATION AND PKOPERTY SALESMEN, WOOLBROKERS, 43 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. SHEEP COUNTRY BUYERS. SHEEP COUNTRY BUYERS. SHEEP COUNTRY BUYERS. CHEAPEST SHEEP COUNTRY IN NEW ZEALAND. n-ftA ACRES, on tho Marlborough foot--00-MJ hills. Can ride all over it;, splendid motor road from Seddon, 12 miles. Buyers can leave Wellington at 1 p.tn.. and be on the property at 7 p.m., or reach it via Cuiverden to Ward by coach. All flats and undulating, grass and tussock country. Can be improved to carry 10 000 sheep. Good houso and outbuildings, etc. Well surrounded by roads and capable of subdivision into a large number of scria.l farms. With the immerjso possibilities oi the proportv itself, and the immediate prospect of high prices for wool and mutton in America aud eleewhere, it must at tho price be considered very cheap indeed. £4 PER ACRE. Terms, cash, or town or country assets up to about £9COO -required to go into it. Balance at 5 per cent. Further particulars on application from principals only, or — H. MATSON and CO., Bona Fide Agents. j ______ ARE YOU PREPARED TO ISOLATE YOURSELF FOR A FEW YEARS TO ACQUIRE A SMALL FORTUNE? I . If so, wo can offer you a SURE THING. A PROPERTY, carrying 25C0 sheep, no , expense in running, gross return per annum £1200. The land comprises a email S.G.R. of some 3270 odd acres. It has magnificent nativo bush, and if one cared to ; clear this 7? would carry another 900 cwee. It is on the main road, and the proposii tion is teeming with possibilities. The lease. i has only a few years" to run, but one has the optional right of renewal on the usual Goveniment valuation, which will bo estimated on lie general basis of values ruling in that vicinity, and upon its renewal of 21 years there is a certainty of £6000 for that goodwill, which will b© all profit, besides what you can make within the period of five years pending the termination of tho present lease. If you are a young man desiring to become a sheep raiser with about £3000 or £4000, here's your chance. If this catches the eye or a "parent who wants to provide for a con. do not miss this, as it is a GENUINE BARGAIN. H. MATSON and CO. REAL GOOD CANTERBURY FARM, PQA ACRES, comprising 280 Acres FiratDOU close Dairy Land, and 400 good Second-class. The good land is well worth £30 per acre for dairying, and has grown 20 Tons of Potatoes to the Acre; the balance is drier land, and has grown 40 bushels of Wheat and just on 50 of Oats; splendid crops of rape and turnips. Tho buildings comprise a nearly now 7-roomed house, h. and c, and all conveniences. There is a creamery on the property. We can sell the 400 acres separately at £13 10a, or the 280 acres at £27, or the Homeste-d and 140 acres at £28, and will accept a caeh payment of £600, the balance in a term of years at lew interest. The property » two miles from a- church and school, 64 from railway ■ station; stables, trapshed and granary all complete, and £600 DOWN WILL SECURE IT. Fol. 38G H. MATSON ana CO. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. A FORTUNE WITHIN YOUR GRASP. A FORTUNE WITHIN YOUR GRASP. A FORTUNE WITHIN YOUR GRASP. TO THE MAN WITH BRAINS AND METHODICAL HABITS: WE HAVE A PROPOSITION UNEQUALLED 2*Y ANYTHING IN NEW ___- LAND. At an altitude of -1500 feet, with a socnio aspect of mountains, sea and forest, and with an atmosphere unequalled, there stands an ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, Well-built, with 15 rooms, bathroom, Bcullery and all necessary conveniences, with stables and everything else, and being a Licensed House the Mail Coach and every traveller I passing to and from **v area of many thouI sand acres, stops and waters his horse and j refreshes the inner man. ! , Together with this, proposition is a I FARM OF 25 ACRES OF FREEHOLD. Subdivided into 10 paddocks, which aro al- . ways utilised. The average takings at present are £120 per month, but they could be quadrupled. THE PRICE for tbe Whole Concern is £3000, or the Vendor would be prepared to entertain a proposition of leasing to a good man at £4 per week, or an offer for a term of five yeans, provided £600 is paid for the Goodwill. We know of nothing that can equal this | as a business proposition. j Apply, personally, to I LEICESTER MATSON, Of H. MATSON and CO. NEAR IMPORTANT RAILWAY j JUNCTION. ! 14 *__U__S FBOITcHBIBTCHUBCH. HANDY FARM of 85 Acres. Only a question of time when this farm will doable in value. There is a good house and conveniences thereon. Owing to tho position of the property its future value ia assured. The price at the present time is only £14 per acre. £500 paid down will secure it. the balance payable on easy terms. In fact, no reasonable proposition unconsidered. H. MATSON and CO., Agents. GRAIN STORAGE. H MATSON and CO. are prepared to re- . ceive Grain for Storage during the ooming season, subject to the U-ut_l regulations. ~ - .. The raised floor and iron construction of the store are admitted to greatly improve in appearance grain stored therein. 22-j H. MATSON and CO. * WOOL. SKINS. HIDES. FAT. H MATSON and CO. desire to draw ths . attention of fanners and others to the SPECIAL SALES OF WOOL SPECIAL SALES OF WOOL Being held on the SECOND THURSDAY IN EACH MONTH. SKINS. " PAT. HIDES Are Sold by us EACH THURSDAY. We regard the above branch of our business as being one of the most important to our vendors, and employ an expert who- devotes the whole of his time to tbe classification and realisation of the above class ot produce. HENCE Our efforts irk this Department have earned us a reputation that is unassailable. PROMPT AUCTION SALES. Consign all Lots to H. MATSON and CO., Christchurch.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15017, 11 July 1914, Page 19

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