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AUCTIONS. H. MATSO-N AND CO, FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FEW MILE 3 FROM TOWN. n*T ACRES, described o2Gc:s.i;y us firstI class sccond quality land, good free rro'A, with ICJ acres least-hold adjoining, divided into 1G or 17 paddocks, together with house of i room", and conveniences on the fr<jeliold, and <!-roo:nod cottage on th<?> Price £23 jkt acu-. Leasehold "ivfij in. Terms—£73o each '•'•'ill bo ac-i-enti-d; thero is a Government nicrtgago of i'lOGl) at 4} p.:-r cent., -3 years to run. The :i? r wjl] fin an re the balance This i=; worth inspection. Bad seasons don't last for ,-vf. Tno lease has !) years to run. Rent Fol. 271' 11. MATSON and CO. DAIRY FARM. — j ACRES, 8 paddocks. ■1-roomed house 0"± and officer, 5-bail cow byre, all farm buiidings, pigguries and fowl run. G-ood dairy herd, 18 cows, ft young stock and 3 liorsc.s. i (Jkee vj creamery and station, school, etc.. Oxford district. Price. £10 per acre. I'oI.SOS H. MATSON and CO. THE HEATHCOTE RACECOURSE. 53 ACRES 2 ROODS 12 PERCHES. W r E a-ro open to submit any reaeonablo ouer for this Property. At tho price -to believe it can be acquired for it will pay •somebody to put it down in strawberries. Fol. 35F JJ. MATSON and CO. GRAZING FARM. OVER 1300 ACRES Freehold and 80 Acres Leasehold at Is per acre per annum; Jio acres young grass, with 15 acres turnips, 40 acres old grass, balanoe tufsockn. Could run 1200 ewes with tussocks. All _ tussocks r.urfacs grown with cocksfoot and whit© clover. Buildings: Cottage of 3 rooms, verandah, and stable. ' PRICE—£B 30b. £1000 cach, bilanoo can remain at 5X per rent. Fol. 35T H. MATSON and CO. QTLENDID SHEEP FARM—I4OO Acres, at ' J present carrying 1100 breeding owes, lambs at foot: in tussock and native. A good portion of tho plac© will grow anything. Railway adjoins tho property. The neeeesary buildings are on tho place. For sole, lock, stock and barrel, £10,000. Good terms. JT. MATSON and CO. GET A FARM "WORTH THE MONEY. MAKE tho results of your action os satisfactory to yourself as is humanly possible. Suppose tho farm is not in Canterbury, but climate good notwithstanding, and all school *,nd postal facilities up to requirements? Well, if this 571-ACRE Farm can run 800 ewes and fatten tho lambs it must bo worth investigating. Oats grow to tho tun© of 107 bushels to tho acre. This season there aro IGO acres, and also 60 acres Crested Dogstail; balance old grass. Tho buildings comprise E-roomed houeo and verandah, all farm buildings,_ yajda, and dip. Farms adjoining on cither side sold for £17 end £19 per aero respectively. £15 10s wilj buy this, with tho crops in except tho' Created Dogstail. £2000 cash is required to get into it, but ■ tho point is. you are not buying, trouble. Three Otago farms axe eolid stuff. Fol. 251 H. StATSON and CO. 25.13. The above is only jtwt como into our hands. DAIRY FAKM, LEASEHOLD. WEST PAPANUI. A O ACRES, as going concern, with 13 cows, 'ID 8 acres oats (cut), 1 acre green oats, acres mangolds, 1 aero potatoes; 6-roomed Vnodern houeo and all farm buildings; implorrents. harness, horses, fowls, milking utensils. etc. . Full list on application. Twenty-five-gallon milk round. ' Or Goodwill of Lease only, 4i years to run, 17s 6d per annum, for tho 36 acres, and about £2 per acre for tho balance. £150.

H. MATSON and CO. M 9730 ! a CHANCE TO START—If yon are a !ii. good worker, healthy, and know how to ■work and have, say, £1500, you can get in here. Thia is all right: 500 Acres subdivided into numerous paddocks, good home6tead and buildings, close to saleyards. Will grow good crops. £10 per ncre. H. MATSON and CO. jXTOUNG MAN'S OPPORTUNITY—Owner ' X just fenced and built, has to go to the *crar; his conscience won't let him stay. Offers his place, lock, stock, and barrel, for J34250, very low rent, specially selected eheep, and all young. Great prospects and oheapeet offering in.' Island. H. CO. ,TITAN WHO WANTS HOME and will take LLYJ. work on surrounding farms —22 Acres, good land, right on main Toad, within 5 minutes of rail and school; fine old home, divided into 4 paddocks. Prico £350; say, „ 'three hundred and fifty down, balance term cf years #t G per ccnt. H. MATSON and CO. -j -< Art ACRES LIMESTONE DOWNS, JULUU close to school; gentleman's homo- . etead, every convenience, ample cultivation " for all demands; carries ewes to the acre, and fattens largo amount of extra stock. £10. H. MATSON and CO. -171 ARM MANY ARE ENQUIRING FOR— J- 121 Acres, close to Christchurch, divided into' 8 paddocks; first-class buildings; 45 •ores in. wheat, 17 in oats; close to school. Price £23 10b por acre; £300 down, balance <>n tonus. 11. MATSON and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY — A GRAND •HOLDING FARM, 150 Acres, good land; close to post office. Good prospects. Low price of £9 or effer. n. MATSON and CO. f A SHEEP STATION—9OOO Good Sheep, il 0 f which 4000 wero ewes in lamb; 150 head cattle, mostly Hereford cross, including CO breeding cows; 25 draught heavy horses. Great homestead, old selection. 10-roomed house, vroolshed. cattle-yards, dip. etc.; 92 acres freehold, 38,G00 acres leasehold, low rental. Place thai must appeal to a man with money and. in pursuit of a life of activity. £1-3,000 or offer; £7000 cash, balance <u terms. H. MATSON and CO. OWNER'S SONS GONE TO WAR—I6O Acres Bush-c'cared Land, ring-fenced, 8 paddocks; 200 acres in grass, 100 acres in "bash, balance rough feed; well watered; •will winter 50 cattle, 450 eheep in state; 7-roomed house, 9-bail cowshed. Two miles and a half from post office. Gover::- . roent mortgage, £300. Six pounds per acre; •My terms. H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15490, 18 January 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15490, 18 January 1916, Page 12

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