Article image
Article image

AUCTIONS. H. MATSO.N AND CO. ; si£1000 DEPOSIT SECURES AN 85-ACRE FARM, 7 mile •from, the City, with good Homestead anc Outbuildings. Government valuation £7( per acre. We can sell at £65 per aero, au<i take £1000 down, and balacco at 5i per cent for five years. Fol. 53L H. JfATSON and CO. £600 CASH | Will Eccnie a LITTLE FARM. out about I , 7nilce, comprising about 10 ACRES of First I claw land, very early selection, together witl j first-class House of 6 rooms, h. and c., anc ! all conveniences, and on unusual number o outbuildings. For price and further particu lara apply Fob 115 M H. MATSON and CO. 1620 ACRES 1 WORTH CANTERBURY. Govcrnmen Tjeaso, 21 years, vritn R. of R. Rent £3. ' per annum. 12 Paddockfl. Governmen i valuation of improvements £1774. 300 acrc: I ploughed on< i in English prassee; balar.ci iixich and native, 300 of which OTB felled anc Hivrface sown. House of 4 rooms and con venioncea. All accessary outbuildings, in ' eluding men's whare, woolehed, yards, ctc. !• smd about £800 worth of ptock and plant (no ,tho sheep). Carrying at present 1750 hog ; "els and 1260 4 and 6-tooth wethers. -l>u really ewe country. GOODWILL £4450 ' subject to a mortgage of £1000. Fol. 176.0 H. MATSON and CO. i"" ~ ' ' j URGENT FOR SALE! 1 Ofj ACRE FARM, splendid paying place XwD one mile from Station, S:liool P. 0., etc., 8 paddocks, nearly all 20 x 1< : chains; no waste land, ctc. Well watered ' and with gum and pino pantationa, togehe i with 7roomed House, all necessary outbuild I ings, motor ehed, granary, sheep and cattli i- vards. Owner leaving for Camp; 25 year j in one possession. PRICE £36 PER ACRE 4 Situated in North Canterbury. Fol. 114 ft I H. iIATSON and CO. | TO THE GRAZIER AND PASTORALIST E \*TE have just been instructed to ;ind i t ;VV, * purchaser for an 18,000 ACRE Ij LEASEHOLD in the KAIKOURA district | Practicolly all hills, and running at pre | C! " 5000 Sheep, Half Ewes | 120 Head of Cattlo 5 15 Horses I The Lease has a perpetual right of renewal, bnd the rent is at present a little ovej JBOO per annum. . Tho buildings comprise a 9-roomed ltesi dence, with h. and c. and oil conveniences pjcn'a cottage, woolshed, stables, stAtior shops, out-station wharcs, dip, several draft 'oe' yards, etc., and is two miles from t iicliool, and has Telephone connexion witr nearest township. To be sold as o going con corn. Highest altitude, 4000 feet. For fur ther particulars apply H. MATSON and CO., Agents. HALSWELL LAND. . HALSWELL LAND. SEARCHERS for Small Blocks are invitee ■ to inspect the 17J ACRES of beautifu land on Quarry road, which wo are offenns *or sal© on account of MR H. J. TASKER it is situated about 20 chains south of Hooi Jiay road corner, opp. Jttesidence No. & Quarry road. We axe prepared to Bubmi any reasonable o&er. H. MATSON and CO., Sole Agentß. JJIOR 'PRIVATE SALE TtntßTi! BLOCKS Of BELFAST FARM LANDS. 85' ACRES, Homestead, and all buildings including bails for 30 cows, rich heav; lamd right in tho heart of Belfast DEPOSIT: £1000. 20 ACRES, Homestead, rich heavy land I Belfast. DEPOSIT: £250. i 65 ACRES of River Flat, Belfast, splendii grazing land. DEPOSIT: £300. ThceeFarma all comprise rich heavy lap in good order, and the balance of the mono can remain on mortgage for 5 years at £ per cent. Fol. 53; H. MATSON. ard CO. - A "VERY HANDY PROPERTY. SITUATED TEMPLETON. 200 ACRES, 200 ACRES. SEVEN-BOOMED HOUSE and all out ' buildings, and conveniences. Abundanc< of water. All in grass, price £25 per acre * : Terms: £1000-down balance 5 years at 5, ber cent. This property is situated withir •wo miles of tho Railway Station, and withir ' about 8 miles irom Christchurcli. : . .it is exceptionally favourably known, anc the; discriminating buyer who wants a com ■r . fortablo holding, close to' all the markets freezing'works, and city' educational anc T other facilities, should not fail to come along and inspect. Tho property will stand ins pec lion. FoL l/4jt ■ ' ' , ■ . H. MATSON and CO. 10 ACRES AT HALSWELL. CJIX-ROOMED HOUSE, with' all convent " ,VJ ences, outbuildings, 5 paddocks, perma nent water. Two acres in. Jucerue and twe acris in oats. . • Wo are instructed to offer the above desirable little holding for a short time only. Prioe asked £1700, and Irom an approved buyer the ? vendor will leave £1100 owing foi ■.n 6'years at 6J per cent. . • There is. Abundance of . work, to bo pickou tip 'in tho afeovo industrious district, and ' wn*t better prospects could an energetic man have than intelligently .farming this little ' property, and filling in. his spare time work- ( ing around this district V Surely the proposition is a feasible one. Fol. llo'jxl H. MATSON and CO. A FARM .WORTH WHILE." TTNDER exceptional circumstances we havo v/ been instruoted by the ownor of a FIRST-GLASS FARM, comprising !■ ■■ 700 ACRES, L.IJP., To endeavour to dispose .of liia interest in the property. This form especially merits - inspeotion. The preaont owner has dono remarkably. well. upon it, and the property is all in good heart, and an industrious purchaser cannot fail to be well satisfied witn it. '■ The improvements comprise Good 5- • roomed House, 7-stalled stable, implement ehed,' men's whare,- new wool shed, slieep- ' yards, sheep dip, cow bails, pigalyes, pumps, eto. - .Subdivided into 17 paddocks, all well i - watered with never-failing streams. Grows • >good crops of. wheat, turnips, kale, or anything at aIL ■ Carried 850 sneep through tue .winter, practically, all ewes. Annual rent, 4a lOd per aero, less tho usuaL reduction of 10 per cent, rrico of Goodwill, £3 10a per Acre. If you ore a buyer, come in straight away 'and make arrangements to inspect this pro- - > perty. It will not long bo available. • ' Folio 27W - • H. MATSON and CO. THEY TALK ABOUT HOMES FOR RETUKNED SOLDIERS. THEY TALK ABOUT HOMES FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. i J \ LOOK HERE I LOOK HERE 1 THIS PROPOSITION WILL APPEAL TO A RETURNED SOLDIER OB ANYBODY . ELSE, AS YOU WALK STRAIGHT INTO A GOING CONCERN, A THOROUGHLY ESTABLISHED HOME, AI\D A COMPLETE : FARM. . H. MATSON and CO. have received instruction# from MR W. FAIRWEATHER to SELL by Private Treaty his splendid little Farm, comprising 327 AOB E 8 0 P Lsubdivided into 11 paddocks, water in all sbut one, securely fenced. Part of the property is in oats, part is ploughed, and part in green crops. First-class homestead of 6 rooms, h. and c., water from windmill, good fences, sheep yards, stable and whare. Rent At present Ss 6d per acre, subject of course to. the usual Government allowance for prompt settlement. PRICE asked for the GOODWILL of this property is £2000. Tho property is in first-clsss order, and situated on the north bank of the Bakaia, is well planted, in plantations,'and is a desirable' acquiiition. Vendor's reason for is that he ... has been there a number of years, and wants to acquire a bigger holding. DON'T DELAY. GO AND INBPECT ; , THISJPROPERTY AT ONCE, AS THESE i?.. . AKE THE PLACES THAT AKE HARD TO y 1 a MAT6ON co -

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19180510.2.94.1

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16208, 10 May 1918, Page 10

Word Count
1,188

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16208, 10 May 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16208, 10 May 1918, Page 10