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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. FARM LAND FOR SALE. FARM LAND FOR SALE. FARM LAND FOE SALE. ACRES, in Ota?o, -within 20 miles of Dunedin. at *3 r< r acr<\ or even loss. This proposition is being daily considered by Southern men and may go sJiy flay. List if a. local man will notify 113 that he intends inspecting at once we will ascertain that the ground ia clear, and guarantee he ha.3 a proper opportunity to negotiate. Onco th>> property of the Australian Land AeseU Co. it was allowed to go back for years, and the rabbits took charge. To-day, "you can't find a rabbit, the property having been apparently entirely cleared of them.'" "000 acres have been ploughed at one time or another. 2>oo acrca aro clear of scrub at the prcsor.i time. and the soil io a black loam, ■with clay subsoil and rock bottom. We are a good deal away in this advertisement, but the urgency of tho case demands rt. If a local man docs not go down thero and secure- it, a Southerner will. It absolately MUST increase in value. In February last, date of our instruction, feed was up to the knees. Stock were: —'2700 Ewes and Lambs, CO Head of Cattle ]<> Draught Horsee, 4 Hackc, and Implements (to be paid for at -valuation). Terms: For tho Land iT-000 cash, balanco at currcnt rates, in five years. Homestead and buildings are three miles from Railway Station, boundary line half a miie. Tho ahovo particulars aro from iho owner direct. Fol. C3D H. MATSON and CO.

1 i Q ACRES—Got. Lease, 30 years, Tonta' iSo, good houso and cowbails, dividec ir.'.o 6 paddocks, mile from creamery, school Price £550. Terms, £400 cash down, balanct til terms G per cent. Dirt cheap. No. 1 H. MATSON and CO. -| OA ACRES, North Canterbury, ieal ripP»ng land, never cropped for years, siid admitted by all eettlers to bo worth money. Price £33 per acre. Terms, £1200 down, remainder on mortgago 5i per cent, term of years. No. 2 H. MATSON and CO. 1 ACRES, HawaTden, grand little plaoo, gentleman's house, divided into G paddocks. Price £24 per acre. Terms, l-3rd car.h, balance 3 years at 5J per cent. Every convcnicnco -to make life enjoyable. No. 3 H. MATSON and CO. OAA ACRES, divided into B paddocks, cowshed, 4-roomed house, men's hut, 2J miles from station, grand little farm, renewal lease. Stock, 21 milking cows, 20 grado Jersey heifers, 7 steers, 2 horses, Walk in, walk out. Price £ICOO. Terms, £800 cash, repayable by eight yearly instalments £100 each, bearing interest *t G per cent. Ko. i H. MATSON and CO. A ACRES at Tai Tapu, all heavy cropping land. Would make exceptional dairy farm, 6-roomed house, outbuildings. Place divided nine paddocks. Price £36 per ucie. X o> 7 H. MATSON and CO. ACRES, Ashburton, 100 acres in oats, 50 acres ploughed, 70 acres in stubble, 100 acres young grass, ctc., good 7roomed house and extensive farm buildings. Price £15 per acre. Terms, £1500 cash, balance five years at 6i per cent. Really worth inspecting. jlo. 8 H. MATSON and CO. 9AH ACRES, really the best land in a "" choioo locality, ISO of this is L.1.P., »nd balance freehold, divided into 12 paddocks, really a model farm with a fairyliko homestead. Price £30 per acre all round. t'l3oo down, balance on torms. No. 9 H. MATSON and CO. 400 ACRES, right good firet-class farm, fine old hom'sctead, with plenty of latitude, extensive fa.m buildings, one mile from railway, half mile from school. Price £35 per acre, or offer. Terms, cash £2000. This wo know to bo O.K. Uo. jo H. MATSON and CO. 9000 swee ' tussock hills, gullies, and terraces, river frontage, and the best property in the locality acquirable for Bubdivision, divided into 20 paddocks, good homestead, centre of the wealthiest sheep district in Canterbury in ahooting distance of rail and township and saleyards, 6000 Bheep, lock, stock, and barrel. Owner going to the war. Price well trithin reason. Can knock into a cocked tat any otner of the flowery propositions on tho market. jj

H. MATS ON and CO. 9QH ACRES, clean, heavy bush cocksfoot, crat of the zone of weeds. Haa been carefully farmed, and is admittedly worth £40 per acre. Owner does not know tho value of his own property, and will sell at £30 or offer. School, factory, and the benefits of civilisation at your door. No. 12 H. MATSON and CO. 200 one °* Canterbury's show farms, everything to scale, gentleman's residence, high-class farm buildings, and right close to the City of Christchurch. Price £G0 per acre, and cheap at that. No. 13 H. MATSON and CO. QC ACKES, great land. Boys gone to the war. Farm right, in tho township. Will entertain £38 10s, and reasonable terms No. 14 H. MATSON and CO. QfJQ ACRES, good L.1.P., all fenced and subdivided. Owner gone to the war. Trustee selling. Great bargain. Rent about £250 per annum. Goodwill required £900 or off;r - No. 16 H. MATSON and CO. 400 ACRES « M general utility farm it w would be hard to beat, all live fences, well watered, and great fattening farm, right in the zone of civilisation, good homestead, 25 miles from Christchurch.' Price £i 7 per aero. Terms, £2000 down, balance on mortgage. jj 0 . 17 H. MATSON and CO. ACKES in Amuri, great sheep farm j ot heavy grain land in pockets. Place now carrying 300 breeding ewes 150 dry sheep, 12 head cattle. Grew 25 bushels wheat oven this bad year. Price £3 per acre, extended terms. Owner selling has no sons, and getting old. 18 H. MATSON and CO., 1-13 Caehel street.

422 A - CRES—GooiJ Sleep and Cropping Land, in 8 paddocks, 100 Acres in crop and stubble, balance grass. Splendid fattening farm- Ewes off grass this season brought 23g 6d at Addington. House of 7 rooms. C-s tailed stable, cowshed, granary, and othor buildings. PRICE, £1G pe r Acre! Terms, about £3000 cash. Vol qqii H. MATSON and C? Zl?)6 ACRES—SmaII Sheep Farm, carrying SCO Broeding Ewes and ISO Dry Sheep, 12 Head of Cattle, 6 or 8 Horses; in North Canterbury. PRICE, £3 per Acre. Terms Cosh. Fol 39L 118683-1310 H. iIATSOJT and CO. r • *

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15612, 9 June 1916, Page 12

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