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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. \ FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. f .ALSO SHEEP AND CATTLE PROPERTIES. TO BONA FIDE BUYERS. INSPECTIONS MADE. ■rft.HWT/E NEGOTIATIONS. V IT does not coat buyers anything to mention their requirements to lis. You have to transact your business afterwards, and just as well buy through & responsible bouse »s trust yourself to eomo oi the Phantom Brigade, whose every picture has only the bright side, end who tear across country in clouds of dust at all hours of tho dav and night, and before some buyers know where they are, they find themselves proprietors of property, the value of which is fax ia excess of their capital. E. MATSON and CO. QFLENDID SHEEP FARM—I4OO Acres, O at present carrying 1100 breeding ewes, lambs at loot, in tussock and native. A good portion of the placo will grow anything. Railway adjoins the property. The necessary buildings are on tho place. For sale, lock, stock and barrel, £10,000. Good Terms. H. MATSON and CO. A CHANCE TO START—If yon are a A good worker, healthy, and know how to work, and hare, say, £1500, you can get in hero. This is all right. 500 Acres, subdivided into numerous paddocks, good homestead, and buildings; close to sateyardfi. Will grow good crops. £10 per acre. 1L MATSON and CO. Young- mans opportunityOwner just fenced and built, has to go to the war; his conscience won't let him etay, offers his placc, lock, 6tock and barrel, for £4250. Very low rent; specially selected sheep, and all young; great prospccts and cheapest offering in Island. H. MATSON and CO. MAN WHO WANTS HOME, and will take work on surrounding farms—22 Acres, good Und, right on main road, within 5 minutes of Tail and school: fine old home, divided into 4 paddockß. Price £950. Say, three hundred and fifty down, balance term of years at 6 per cent. H. MATSON and CO. 11 ACEES, LIMESTONE DOWNS— IIUU Close to school; gentleman's homestead, every convenience, amplo cultivation for ell demands; carries ewes to tho acre, and fattens large amounts of extra stocks. £10. H. MATSON and CO. » OAA ACRES, L.l.P.—Close in to tho new OUv railway station; the prospective value makes this a ripping proposition; rent 4a 9d per acre; pood homestead, close to school. £3000, or oiler for goodwill. H. MATSON and CO. T7IAEM MANY ARE ENQUIRING FOR— X 121 Aarcs, close to Christchurch, divided into 8 paddocks, first-class buildings, 45«cres in wheat, 17 in oats, close to school. Price, £23 10a per acre. £500 down, balance on terms, H. MATSON and' CO. QO'7 ACRES, near LEESTON, L.I.P.— ij/U I divided into 11 paddocks, 46 acres in oats, 23 acree ploughed for rape; practically a new house and outbuildings; rent only 2s 6d per acre. Price for goodwill, eighteen hundred pounds. Easy terms. This i 3 a real good bargain, H. MATSON and CO. • WITH £600 CASH YOU CAN BUY 40ACRE FARM, divided intci 6 paddocks, 25 acres havo been stumped and ploughed, 4 acres in oats, C acres ready ior turnips, 6 acres new grass. Dairy head of 7 young cows, 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. ATORTH CANTERBURY—A GRA&D IN HOLDING FARM—ISO Acres, good land, close to post office; good prospects. Low price of £3, or offer. H. MATSON and CO. A SHEEP STATION—3OOO good sheep, of il. which 4000 were ewes in lamb, 130 bead cattle, mostly Hereford crose cotve, including 60 breeding cows, 25 draught heavy horses; great homestead, old selection; 10roomed house, woolshed, cattle yards, dip, etc., 92 acres freehold, 38,G00 acres leasehold, low rental. Placo that must appeal to a man with money, and in punrait of a life of activity. £15,000 or offer. £7000 cash, balance on terms. H. MATSON and CO. OWNER'S SONS GONE TO" WAR—46O Acres, bush eleared land, zing-fenced. 8 paddocks, COO acres in grass, 100 acres in bush, balance rough feed: well watered; will winter 50 cattle, 450 sheep in present state; 7-roomed House, 9-bail cowshed. 2J miles from, pent -office. Government mortgage £500. Six pounds per acre. Easy Terms. H. MATSON and CO. M9730-DCIS ,

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15453, 4 December 1915, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15453, 4 December 1915, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15453, 4 December 1915, Page 19