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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. "OUT ON ITS OWN!" Such is the brief eulogy of our Representative with first-hand information. rpA ACRES, in tho Northern Woo) OOOU Country. Oood road to nearest railway station. The greater part undulating tussock country; tlw whole divided into 35 paddocks. First-class Homestead, telephone, gas, h. and c., 9 rooms, ana ell usua offices right up-to-dato; .'! cottages, and all rsoccssary farm and station .appointments, • 6350 sheep and lambs (up this year) (shore 5000 adult sheep); 110 cattle, all sorts an ages, 20 horses, and implements for the culti **«• -""h. maison £1000 UEPOSIT SECURES AN 83-ACIIE FARM, ' mile* from tho City, with good Homestead ani Outbuildinrs. Government valua.ion per acre. We can ?ell at £C 5 per acre, end lake £1000 down, and balance at aj per cen . <" H. MATSQN Jca £600 CASH rla«« land, very carlv selection, togo.her with House of G rooma, h. and c., and all conveniences, and an unusual number o outbuildings. For price and further P a |ticuH. 1620 Acras NORTH CANTERBURY. Oovcr-nnient Lease, 21 years, witn I!, of K. Rent £91 per annum. 12 Paddocks Government valuation o£. improvements £li<4. ploughed and in English grasses; balance hush and native, 300 of which arc felled and surface sown. House of 4 rooms and conveniences. All necessary outbuildings, including men's wharo, uoolahed, yards, etc., and about £600 worth of stock and plant (not tho sheep). Carrying at present 1700 hoggets and 250 4 and C-tooth iftillv ewe country. GOODWILL 14 °0, pubject to a ■ TO THE GRAZIER AND PASTORALIST. XTTTE have just been instructed to --"da iVV purchaser for an 18,000 ACRE LEASEHOLD in the KAIKOURA district. Practically all hills, and running at present _ ~ _ 5000 Sheep, Half Ewes 120 Head oi Cattlo 15 Horses The Lease has a 'perpetual light oi renewal, and the rent is at present a little over £200 per annum. . The buildings compnso a 9-roomcd Residence, with h. and c. and all conveniences, men's cottage, woolshed, stables, action shops, out-station whares, dip, several draltinff yards, etc., and is two miles fro ma Sdiool, and has Telephone connexion with nearest township. To bo sold as ft going concern. Highest altitude, 4000 feet. lor further particulars apply H. MATSON and CO., Agetts. HALSWELL LAND. . HALSWELL LAND. SEARCHERS for Small Blocks are invited : to inspect the 17J ACRES of beautiful land on Quarry road which wo are offenng for sale on account of MR H. J. TAoKJiiil. ■ Jt is situated about 20, chains south of Hoon " Hay road corner, opp. Residence Ko. 88 ' Quarry road. We are prepared to submit any reasonable offeT. , f . H. MATSON and CO., ' Solo Agents. JIOR : PRIVATE SALE. • three blocks Oi , ■ ■, k *' BELFAST FARM LANDS. 85 ACRES, Homestead, and all buildings, ■s including bails for 30 cows, rich heavy r. ' • land, right in the heart of Belfast. DEPOSIT: £1000. ' 20 ACRES, Homestead, rich hepy land, Belfast.. DEPOSIT: £250. - 55 ACRES of River Flat, Belfast, splendid grazing land. DEPOSIT? £300. These Farms all comprise rich heavy land in good order, and tho balance of the money can remain on mortgage for 5 years'at 6J per cent. . Fol. 63L p H. MATSON and CO. A VERY HANDY PROPERTY. SITUATED'TEMPLETON. 200 ACRES. 200 ACRES. - CJEVEN-ROOMED SOUSE and all out- ' . ij buildings, and conveniences. Abundance in grass, price £25 per acre. Terms t JBOOiif down 'balance 5 years at 5J ; i per cent. This property is situated within • " ■ two miles oi tho Railway Station, and within !i ? ab<jat 8 miles from, Chrifltchurch. .Z' l - . It lis exceptionally favourably known, and j- ' . < -the discriminating buyer who wants a com- ■~ , fortable' holding, close' to all the markets, \ ; freezing i •works, and city educational and ."«■ . other facilities, should not fail to come along ' and inspect. The property will stand inspec- '■ tion. ■ ■ ■' Fol. I7iu ; H. MATSON and CO. 10 ACfIES AT halswell! 1 QIX-ROOMED HOUBE,' with all convenl- < (5 ences, outbuildings, 5 paddocks, perma- ' sent water. Two acres in lucerne and two scrap in oftts. ' wr are. instructed to offer the above de- " sirabla little holding for a short time only. t Price asked £WOO, and from an approved buyer, the vendor will £1100 owing for 5 years at 5| per cent. ' Thete is abundance of work to be picked Up in 'the above industrious district, 'and what'better prospects could an energetic man have t)jan intelligently farming this little property, and filling in his spare time work- ' ing around this-district? Surely the propo- ■' aition is a-foasible one. Fol. 115 M ,■■■!' ■ H, MATSON and CO. ' A FARM WORTH WHILE. r A TTNDER exceptional circumstances, we have "• been instructed by -the owner of a ' FIRST-OLAS3 FARM, comprising ,* - 700 ACRES, LJUP., To endeavour to dispose of his interest in •" the property. This farm especially merits 'inspection. The present, owner has done re- ■ > inarkably well upon it, and the property is all in-good heart, ana an industrious purchaser canno>t fail to be well satisfied with >*-, i- Tho improVements comprise Good S-. roomed House, 7-stalled' stable, implement stfed, men's whare, new wool shed, sheepx-"' yards, ,sheep dip, cow bails, pigstyes, weLj, • pumps, eta Subdivided into 17 paddocks, all well watered with never-fei&bg streams. Grows ' good crops of wheat, turnips, kale, or anything at alfc- .Carried 950 sheep through the winter, practically all ewes. . v - Annual rent, 4s lOd per acre, less the usual reduction of 10 per cent, i'rico of Goodwill, £8 10s per Acre. If you are a buyer, come in straight away 1 . and moke arrangements' to inspect this pro- ■ ' perty. It will not . long be available. Folio 27W , H. MATSON and CO.. ' THEY TALK ABOUT HOMES FOR RETUKNED SOLDIERS. - - THEY TALK ABOUT HOMES FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. LOOK HERE! • LOOK HERE I THIS PROPOSITION WILL APPEAL TO A RETURNED SOLDIER OR ' BODY ELSE, AS YOU WALK STRAIGHT INTO A GOING CONCERN, A THOROUGHLY ESTABLISHED HOME, AJID A COMPLETE ' FARM. H. MATSON and CO. have received in- " strnctions from MR W. FAIRWEATHER to - SELL by-Private Treaty his splendid little F4rm, comprising 32 7 A°R E 8 OF L.IP, ( subdivided into 11 paddocks, water in all but one, securely fenced. Part of the pro-perty-is in oats, part is ploughed, and part in green crops. First-claes homestead of C - '.vrooms, h. ana c., water from windmill, good fences, sheep yards, stable and whare. Itont | at present 2a 6d per acre, subject of course c to .the usual Government allowance for > prompt settlement. 'PRICE asked for the GOODWILL of this 5 property is £2000. •The'property is in first-class order, and B situated an the north bank of the Rakaiu, is well planted in plantations, and is a de- " slrable acquisition. ' The Vendor's reason for selling la that he haß been there & number of years, and wants to acquire a bigger holding. . 'DON'T DELAY. GO AND INSPECT THIS PROPERTY AT ONCE, AS THESE t ARE THE PLACES THAT ARE HARD TO „ GET. < £ fev-' ' i H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16214, 17 May 1918, Page 10

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