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■ «———»-■*■ ■ tl I ■ - 111. I. I—-~——■ ■ . I AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. ->■ *ABMS. FARMS. ALSO £IIEEP AND CATTLE PROPERTIES. 10 BONA FIDE BUYERS. INSPECTIONS MADE. RELIABLE NEGOTIATIONS. XT does :int cost buyers to mention their rcquirerrit-r.u to ua. You havo to transact your ijUdiaese afterwards, just aa wcli buy through a responsible h-yasw ua trust yourvJ: to acinic of the Phantom Brigade," whose every picture haft oniy the bright aide, and who tear acrose country in clouds of dust at all hours of t-h'.> day and night, and before somo buyers ir.nvr -.rhere tbey are, they find themselves r-rnprieiors of property, the value ol which .'•; far in excess of their capital. H. MATSON and CO. SPLENDID SHEEP FARM—I4OO Acres, at present carrying 1100 breeding «-wes, lambs at fool, in tussock and native. A good portion of the place trill «row anything. Railway adjoin* the property. The necessary buildings arc on the place. For eale, lock, stock and barrel, £10,000. Good Terras. MATSON and CO. A CHANCE TO START—If yon are- a -»"*• good worker, healthy, and know how to work, and have, Say, £1500, you can get in bor*. This is all right. 500 Acres, subdivided into numerous paddock 3, good horne-t-lead, and buildings; close to flalcyarda. Will grow good crops, £10 per acre. H. MATSON and CO. VOUNG MAN'S OPPORTUNITY— J- Owner juit fenced and built, has to go to the war; his conscience won't let him r'.ay, offers his place, lock, stock and barrel, for £1250. Very low rent; flpccially selected sheep, and all young; great proapect3 and cheapest offering in Island. H. MATSON and CO. MAN WHO WANTS HOME, and will take work on surrounding farms—22 Acres, good land, right on main road, within 5 minutes of rail and school: fine eld \ li-sme,. divided into 4 paddocks. Prico £950. Say, three hundred and fifty down, balance term of y«MB at C per cent. H. MATSON and CO, linn ACRES, LIMESTONE DOWNS— .LX\J\J Clo3o to ochool; gentleman's homestead, every convenience, ample cultivation for all demands; carries ewos to the acre. ana fattens largo amounts of extra stocks. .810. H. MATSON and CO. ' °(\C\ ACRES, L.l.P.—Close in to tho new O\J\J railway station; the prospective value niakeo this * ripping proposition; rent 4a 9d per acre; good homestead, close to ochool. £3009. or offer for goodwill. H. MATSON and CO. IjURM MANY ARE ENQUIRING FOR— 191 Anew*, close to .Chrtatciuxch. dividedjinto 8 paddocks, first-class buildings, 4 r ) acr*tt in wheat, 1? in oats, close to school. Price, »£2» 10a per acre. £500 down, balance On terms. H. MATSON" and CO. Of>7 ACRES, near LEESTON, L.I.P.— - O*J I ~ divided into 11 paddocks, 46 acres in oats, 23 acreo ploughed for rape; practically a new house and outbuildings; rent only 2a Gd per ncr*. Price for goodwill, eighteen bucorcd pounds. Eacy terms. Thi3 is a real good bargain. H. MATSON and CO. IXTITH £600 CASH YOU CAN BUY 40- ' VV ACRE FARM, divided into 6 paddocks, 25 acres havo txon stumped and ploughed, 4 acres in oats, S acres ready for turnips, G acres new grass. Dairy head of 7 young cowo, 3 extra cattle, pigs, etc. Splendid homestead; horse, farm implements, and ripper. Walk in—walk out; balance remains on easy terms. H. MATSON and CO. » V -VJC-MH CANTERBURY-A GRAND * I> HOLDING FARM—ISO Acres, good land, close to post office; good prospects. Low prico of £3, or offer. H. MATSON and CO. A SHEEP STATION—3OOO good sheep, of ' ■**- which, 4000 were ewes in lamb, 150 headcatild, mostly Hereford cross cows, including 60 breeding cows, 25 draught heavy horses; great homestead, old selection; 10roomed house, woolahed, cattle yards, dip, , etc.. 02 acres freehold, 33,600 acre* leasehold, low rental. Place that must appeal to 1 % man with money, and in pursuit of a, life of activity. £15,000 or offer. £7000 cash, 1 balance on terms. ] 1 11. MATSON and CO. 1 ~_ . . OWNER'S SONS GONE TO WAR—I6O Acres, bush cleared land, ring-fenced. S paddocks, 200 acres in grass, 100 acres in bush, balance rough feed: well watered; will winter £0 cattle, 450 sheep in present state; 7-roomed House, 9-bail cowshed. CJ miles from post office. Government mortgage £300. Six pounds per tcre. Easy Xbrnu. B. MATSON and CO. M97SO-9045 ■:• — . *- ~ M

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15449, 30 November 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15449, 30 November 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15449, 30 November 1915, Page 12