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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. 4 PENINSULA FARM, about £00 Acres, •3- with 1400 sheep, besides cattlo and horses. as a £oing concern. . An ideally eituat-.d, substantial dwelling of nine rooms, with all modern, conveniences, orchard, Etablo, whare," concreto dip, shear.nu shed v.-itli machines installed, etc. Ea.sy terms to jrood m 2, n - „ q laculars on application. , 11. MATSON and CO. ' ' A— €50 ACRES. L.1.P.. in, tho Amuri, one from a school and -1 railed from tewnehip; 7-roomed house and modem (Vjnwnitccea. Telophone, all neceefiary ;; 5:::n'.'-S, shearing shed, dip. Ca.rr.t« 770 • 150 dry sheep. ' l& j. ioss 10 p»--r cent. For pr.ee and fur;hcr DMticalirs aJ) pi" ~A 11. MATSON and CO. i _2EO-ACnK L.1.P.. North Canterbury, *'V "divided into 0 paddocks; has a considerable amount of good wheat coun.ry, uiiich ha* returned 10 to 50 bushels. rwo to tho acre, with cropfc. Handv to school and P.O. Kent, £10 T>or annum. Dwelling .and a*l buiidG lr'jm railway. Price i:l?,50 including a £115 moctgajw. £1150 1 01. 7211 H. MATSON and CO. 4 —1000 ACRES (rear!-), in North Can ' A terburv. A «hccp run, with some rood cuitivatcable land. In condition, as it has .not neen croppe<l for tome veare, and has fiheep running <.ti it all the time. The title is on tho deferred pavi:i;-nt system. Good (- ronmed house. with modern conveni--•nceu and improvements, tota.ling £1200. Price. £3 UK per afro, subject to present terms and conditions regartlin» tho Government, and owner \v:.l accept £1000 cash and balance in a term of years at 5 per cent, inter**'.. Worth investigation. We can give further detiiis. , 7<n H. MATSON and CO. A —8500 ACRES, Bay of Plenty.—Grazing 3- Run 3000 acres in grass, COOO ecnib and fem,' balance heavy bu;h; undulating country, with broad, open valleys. Almost, tho whole of the estate can be ploughed: well watered by _ bean-inn Btreama and spr'.ims. Ring fene-wl lor rattle. Largo residence, all builaings new. Cattlo yards for working 1000 head at one time, also thec-p-yards with concrete, dip. Fat stock ia purchased on the. property at Auckland prices. ; Improved blocks oi ;"00 acres in this district have be;*n veiling up to £20 per acre. Price. £71 10a pet acre. Mortgagee £11,000 Fol. IO.A. 11. MATSON and CO. 30,000 ACRES, Leasehold, one year to run at £30 per annum. Land Board ■will renew for 21 years at revaluation, not expected to cscord £120. Good house of 7 rooms and cottago of 4 rooms complete. Buildings for all purposes, shccp-yarda and dip. Stock: 5500 halfbred and merinos. One man and manager Tun the placn: five men nro required for mustering for two ■weeks. Wool is highly spoken of. Prico £7000 as a going concern. Carrying capacity is 8000 sheep. Flock being increased yearly. Terms, £3000 cash. Fol. 20.A. H. MATSON and CO. 154 ACRES, handy to Addington, 40 acres splondid flats, balance on . hills. Mostly ploughable and part in E. grass. In great heart. This would mak« a capital dairy farm, being only 7 miles from Addington Yards and Central Dairy, or would make a handy accommodation paddock. There are only a limited number of these hill and flat properties close -to town. That 0 they will greatly increase, in value is certain. This is a bargain at £35 per aero, and terms considered. H. MATSON and CO., Sole Agent*. N.B. —The coming on. oat crop, about 32 acres, goes with above. —TO LET, for five years, with C.P.C., 310 Acrea, North Canterbury, new House 5 rooms, 6-3 tall Btable and all r 1 usual outbuildings, 66 acrea crop, 16 | acres rapo and grass, balance grass. \ Terms: Half-year's rent in advance. A C.P.C. at £20. 111-health is the cause / o e this chance. Crops at valuation. I Fol. 103 I H. MATSON and CO. i -1 > . IA —TO LET, for fivo years, with C.P.C., 430 «3- Acree, North Canterbury, new 7-roomed ' House, h. and 0., etc., motor garage, all necessary buildings, complete, 84 acres crop, balance being well farmed, nearly all in grasae. Terms: Half-year's rent ; in advance. C.P.C. at £20. Crops at valuation. Could sell at once either of j xhegA farms if prepared. £800 and I i'lO'JO cash requirted respectively. Fol. 103 H. MATSON and CO. A' NORTH CANTERBURY FARM.—Some of the richest limestone land in the I country, divided into 8 paddocks, new r House, all outbuildings, full kit of Implements; 1200 Shoep, Household Furniture. 870 ACRES, as a going concern. Tenns, £4000 cash; balance on mortgage at 5i per cent. Fol. 41T H. MATSON and CO. Another north island freehold.—26oo Acres in tho Gisborae district, comprising' easy undulating sheep country; 1000 Acrea in grass; carried last summer 2500 eheep, 90, cattle and 20 horses. Balance is heavy bush. All cleared paddocics are ting • fenced and divided into 10 paddocics, with 5-roomed House, good woolshed, trapehed, yards, whare, telephone; C miles from railhead and 2 aaya' dnvo to freezing works: Good road can motor on to tho place, £11,800 can ix> left on the property, viz original let mortgage and owner's 2nd mortgage of £3200. Tho place ia valued for loan purposes at £15,000, by responsible Land Valuer. 6 Miles from P. 0., School, etc. Leased till Christmas, and oflor in hand to lease for further 3, years at £800 per annum. Fol. TOR H. MATSON and CO. . AN LJ.P. in the Sheep Country do Luxe, i.e., the AMURI. ' 480 Acres, a mile from a P. 0.; 16 paddocks, nearly all ploughable downs and flats: has grown 46 bushels of wheat; has running no>v (10-7-16)530 ewes—generally carries 500. Residence of 6 rooms and conveniences, stables, yards, telephone, etc. Price for goodwill, £3500. Rent, 6s. less 10 per cent. Fol. 44N H. MATSON and CO. ANOTHER NICE PROPERTY, also in the North. 620 Acres freehold, 13 yaddocks, exceptionally well fenced; 40 acres in turnips, 60 in wheat, 60 oats nnd grass, 60 oats, 60 in oats for feed, balance English grass. Good fattening country. .Grows splendid crops of rape and turnips, and has grown 45 of •wheat. 5 Miles from centre Sale yards, stores, etc. Good 6-roomed house, h. and c., bath and conveniences. 9-stall Stable, men's hut, yards, shod, windmill. PRICE, £14 5s per acre. Terms. 1 cash. Fol. niH • H. MATSON and CO. A SOUTH OTAGO FARM of 96 Acres, 3 miles from railway, good flats and rolling downs, ample water; 5 rabbit-proof fenced paddocks, cottage has 4 largo rooms -with verandah and sunny aspect, 15 minutes from school, good' outbuildings; should carry 25 cowb and lies well to the eun; 4 cows in milk. 3 voung ones, 3 horses (aged, sound). 4v.heel buggy (almost new), 2-wheel milk trap, harness for each, and 5 or 6 farm implements, etc.. and lot of sundries, fowls, ducks, etc. £1000 as going concern, or £900 property only, and wiil take £500 cash, and leave balance oa nt 5J per cent. There is no mortgage. 'Reasons for selling: Owner over 80. oad hard to get assistance. Fol. 10SC H. MATSON and -CO. A 630-ACRE FREEHOLD and 950 ACRES LEASEHOLD (18 years to run), subject to a mortgage of £3000 at 5J pej cent, over all; 3 years to run. Really good, cheap country, practically sure of 40 bnshela of oale, and has been near 50. Froehold is. in 9 paddocks, new, up-to-date house. 6 rooms, h. and c., etc., 6-stalled stable, woolaied, cowshed, etc'. Price for Freehold, ill 10s. Rent for leasehold Is 6d per acre, with R.R. Thn froehold is in 2 blocks, viz., 520 acies and 110 acres. The 110 acree is given ill with tho leasehold. Price foi goodwill-of le»J» £3000. Fol. 4SL .. J903 U. MATSON »nd CO.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15773, 14 December 1916, Page 12

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