AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. SPECIAL. FARM PROPOSITION AT GREENPARK. FOR URGENT SALE. ! OWNER CALLED BY THE BALLOT, j ] no ACRES, epiendid land, in about 9 paddocks, with G-rooaied Houfo and ali new outbuildings, milking machine. <-tc. Milking 19 cov.s and grazing 12 cattle, 12 calves, and 3 horses ai well. Also cropping C.j acres of wheat, looking tip-top, C acrca of oats, 4 luccrne, and 3 of pees. THIS IS UNDOUBTEDLY SOME FARM. THE PRICE IS £5-2 PER ACRE, OR NEAR OFFER. H. MATSON and CO., So!<; Agents. A BUYER'S OPPORTUNITY A BUYER'S OPPORTUNITY To Buy from a. SELLER RIGHT OUT KEEN TO SELL. 'SELLER RIGHT OUT KEEN TO SELL. Genuinely good far.u o; Acres,! 25 miles from ChrLstchurch. und adjoining railway station, school, P. 0., Savoyards, and stores; It well encitcf.d paddocks, well watered, will grow :initku.g. HOUSE 10 rooms, h. and c., pantry. tilery, large hail, and several looms. Outbuildings comprise d.i.ry, shed, whare, 10-staJi atab-e, harness room, chaffhousc. is-'-.: cowo«u.>, c.iltpen. trapshed, tool ir.-.u bhods. Jowlhouse, aviary, co.i'.shovi, and motor house, young orchard, etc. Tho price required :or 'i-s V-- ICO 13 Ilot an. inflated one, being in a district of known values for years past, and the prico is the Standard one of X-15 per acre. The district, is good, solid agricultural, and this i« practically tho average value. Fol, U—H. MATSON and CO. an unusual opportunity. A CHANCE FOR MONEY MAKERS. BONA FIDE FARMERS, THE C HO HAS YOUNG So.iS a'HE IW S a WHO WISHES TO ACQUIRE A FIRST-GLASS HOLDINu. WHILE PRICES yy i'i H' N THE ■ BOUNDS ox ItEASON. WHERE CAN YOU DO SETTER 'XXLAN this? • 1803 ACRES. TT JIATSON and CO, ar«__inatniotfld by ii» tho ownor, WHOSE HEALTH HAS BROKEN DOWN, to offor on h« behalf W® Magnificent farm, of which tho toijowlnff nr© brief particuHursi'-" 800 or 900 ACRES UF i'DAT, tho talanoo baing LOW RIDGES, all jcadily P lou E a'ho whole of tho Flat comprises vory black jloh poll, mostly icclaimcd, _ Bwunp, und tho d«ptk of tho eoil is natoniahinjj, M ill appears to go down for foot until gravel w posched—tnoro i» no clay visible. Vtam tho above tno practical man, will 10*4lly ToalUo tho quality ot tho llat, but It ia difficult to icaiiM) tho ilohncaa ond depth ot tho xidge Iwid, which, ia ol e3to °P' tlonal depth una quality, whtoh fttaUmont will bo borno out by iia inspeotion ot tflfl teed at preeent growings , , Xho whole, ot tho proporty ha» been broken BP with tho exception, ot about 88 Mies, iwfilch ha* been burnt and «uiiaco gown, and Is now stowing excellent XOOU. Th? property U HUBDIVIDED BY SUBBTAN''J A>i iTKKCES, comprising heavy Kowhal and Totarn PotU, ■ with. Ualvanisod And Barb Wire und Dropper*. Tho gates we In excellent condition, ftnd tho property is bounded by (oad* on nil throe *ideß| wnich Admit of tno land bein 5 cut up it • Xho" ownar informs us thot ho had paid 22s per aaro Jor sowing down, and that tno tour.year.al4 crass on tho place has earned 1 to 8 sheep to tho aero, nil turned oS in tint-class condition. He al»o informs u» that tJi® property is said to havo ft carrying capacity ot 40UO sheep bosidoa cattle nnu horses. TEE LAND HAS PRODUCED TjaE POL-A-BNORMAL CROPS: — Oat», 63 buahois to tho aero. Myournit*, bl bushels to tho acre, . ' iiioseea, 00 bushois to tho aero. Potatoes, 16 tons to tho ncro, Tho land is practically ireq Jrorn weeds, And tho jiomesvead ana buuetings uro substantially built and well oared xor. There is n Dairy ii'Aotory within one milo i ot the tarm, And tho Train toervioo u very „ PIUCE £20 PER ACRE. WOW, WHiaiiuj can xou uu BETi. •X'HAN, THIS ? Is it not bettor to buy t* proporty which not only promises you agoodrotuinoyury year but also gives every promise ot a large unearned increment whan you dispose ot it. 'Xhis lact all wUI admit—the trouole is that Buon piaccs are hard to got, U'Hxi AHOVE PROPERTY WILL BTAND iN&PiuCXJLON, and ho iue convinced that so bona Mo buyor can go over tno land .without being favourably impressed with tiua propoiition. DON'T DELAY, BUT COMMUNICATE AT ONCE WITH H. MATSON and CO. FOB ÜBGENX BALE. QN account oi a CLIENT, who is called up in the Ballot. iHE jj'lwEbT i'Altai IN CANTERBURY. 800 ACHES, GOOD WHARE (New;. CROPS: 350 Aores in Wheat, with 120 Acres sown down. 40 Acres in Oats 10 Acres in Urasa TERAL3: £1500 down, balance i y«*Js, 5i per cent. •PKlUfcl: £86 PER ACHE. The' Crops are looking spiondid, and aro on heavy Una, so the yield is assurod. Apply ii. MATH ON and tiO. 460 ACRES. TTtREEHOLD and LJ..P., 350 acres cleared -ti and piougnablo. - Jbaiance light bush, besides 200 acres tree grazing rignts, closo lo cbeeao factory, store, and aohooi. Fourroomed Dwelling, 9-atall oowbyre. Largo hay and trapshed, i>« cows and otner stock could be taken at valuation. Price, £10 per aero. I'ol. 1808 H. MAi'SON end CO^ ' 1/? A ACRES Cropping and Grazing Farm, JLOU about 10 miies trom Chriaichurch P. 0., with New Houso ot b rooms and all outbuildings, 37 acrcs in wheat, 'il in oats, Da in 12 in turnips, balance young graas. Price, £iS per acre. i)'oi, 63N H ' MATSOIJ cu - HANDY SHEEP FARM. 4 "1A AClCfciS, about 11 miles out, carriea 4IU about 400 sheep and grows wheat (11 acres this season, 16 acres oats, and 60 plougned lor rape, turnips, ctc. ilaa residence ot b rooms, well built, and all usual outbuildings. Price, £13. Ea3V terms given. *01. 127W H. MATSON tad CO. URGENT TO SELL. 1 QQ ACRES —For family reasons tha ownor IJO of this 13 a keen seller, and wilj not rciUEe business ii anywnero near his price. Uood sheep and cropping land. -Buildings 6xoomed Houss, 4-atan stable, sheep yard and iiil outbuildings, etc., school two miles oil. Price, £17, about £Ido catii required. Pol. 61S H. AIATSUN and CO. 1350 ACRES. EXCELLENT Crrazing Land Sjid lias averaged SO and CO bu&heis ai oata, but used entirely lor sheep lor some years past. Fattened 2200 sheep ono year. There are 17 paddocks and a new Residence ot 7 main rooms. H. and c. system, patent petrol lighting plant «nd all nec**eaxy outbuildings, wooj&hed, and l'i-stail stable, good orchard and plantations, motor sued. Clear title or terms given. Price, £13 10s per acre. j? Dl> 3xl, H. MATSON and Co. "1 ACRES, Dairy Farm, milking 35 IOQ cows and carrying sheep growing cocksioot, New House, 6 rooms, concrete cow byre and all buildings, £ mil*, from ' school and "P.O. Price, per acre. Showjr z very good returns. PoL 7SH. H. MATSON and CO. OQP7 ACRES, Splendid Country, on the I Peninsula, New Six-roomed House sud all necessary outbuildings. Price, £37 t*r acie. Fol. 49L. B. MATSON aad Ca >ifi2sa-ai4 I
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