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AUCTIONS. 11. MATSON AND CO. £500 DOWKGOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD YEARS. 215 ACRES, divided into 7 paddocks, fenced, and watered in ovi-ry pac-c-oc*, r>ncrca wheat. 100 ncrcs in oatr-, and jnco in one and two-year-old giiis<s. mi"''inps compriso houss of 4 rconu and cmvenienofs, jrratiary, and otr.or «Htbni.d.t..->. Good, clean, handy jiized farm. and ei'?u> K' ! - >.tn. and with t!so crop well worth tho }>r:c.\ *»- * E -H._mat_SON- "J £1000 DF^'S,T SECURES AN M-ACKE FARM. ' niil.---; from tho City, with ynod Horn-- r.d a::.: Outbuilding. Government venation .;<< yfr acr«. V/e can -r-V: at .r.5 per •utc. urol take £100(1 dov.'i'., aiid Ul.::.<a- a*. ~>'< !•"' £600 <;ASH \\Y.: i-r.rn,r a LITTLE FA KM. 'a t about C n-.ikfi, comprising üboiit !0 ACHES 1-n--land, verv carlv eclccUod. together with f!i-at-cl«'!i House oi •'> room.-i, li. arid c , and all ronveniences, md -.-.n unusual number ia antbuildincs. F-»r price and f-irthor part-.ru- . '■» MATSOX ."of ! 1620 AcnES | NORTH CANTERBURY. Cover : Lease, 21 years, v.itn R. <>' R- Kent iJI r-r annum. 12 Paddock?. Coven:tecr.t valuation of improvements ~' ~SOO acres t k ploughed and in Englinh Krassc-s; _ balasiM hush and native. 3(«.i of which are le.lcrl and surface sown. Houjo .of -t 100117= and conveniences. All nccessary mi :!ndin? wen's whare, v/oolahcd, yards, etc., and about £SOO worth of atocit and paint (tnu the Phoep). Carrying at, present, 1750 ho£--ets and 250 4 and C-tooth wethers. really ewe country. GOODWILL £4150, flubicct to a mortgarro of i.'looo. I 1 ol.l<ojj. BU J oh. IIATSON and CO._ TO THE GRAZIER AND PASTORALIST. rTTITE hove just teen instructed to and. a iW purchaser for an 18,000 ACRE LEASEHOLD in tho KAIKOURA district. Practically all bills, and running at prolU:nt 5000 Sheep, Half Ewcb 120 Head of Cattle 15 Horses Tho Leas© has a perpetual right of renewal, and the rent is at present a little over £200 per annum'. . Tho buildings compriso a 9-rcomed Kesidcncc, with h. and c. and oil conveniences, men's cottage, woolshed, Btables, station shops, out-station wharcs, dip, several drattin" yards, etc., and is two miles from a School, and has Telephone connexion with nearest township. To bo Bold as o going concern. Highest altitude, 4000 ieot. l'or further particular* apply H. MATSON' and CO., Agents. HALSWELL LAND. HALSWELL LAND. SEARCHERS for Small Blocks aro invited to inspect tho 17J ACRES of bcautuul land ou Quarry road, which we are; ofenug for salo on account of UK H. J. "ASJvkJ.v. It is situated about 20 chains south o£_Hoon Hay road corner, opp. Residence No. 83 Quarry road. We are prepared to submit any reasonable offer. H. MATSON and CO., Sole AgenU. jpOR PRIVATE SALE. THREE BLOCKS Of BELFAST FARM LANDS. 85 ACRES, Homestead, and all buildings, including bails for 30 cows, rich heavy land, right in the heart of Belfast. DEPOSIT: £1000. 23 ACRES," Homestead, rich heavy land, Belfast. DEPOSIT: £250. 55 ACRES of River Flat, Belfast, splendid i grazing land. DEPOSIT: £300. These Farms all comprise rich heavy land in good order, and the balanco of tho money can remain on mortgage lor 5 years at 5j per cent. FoJ. 531 j H. MATSON and CO. A VERY HANDY PROPERTY. ' SITUATED TEMPLETON. 200 ACRES. 200 ACRES. SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE and all outbuildings, and conveniences. Abundance of water. All in grasß, price £25 per acre. Tonne: £1000 down balance 6 years at Si per cent. This property ia situated within two mileß of the Railway Station, and within about 8 miles from Christchurch. It ■is exceptionally favourably known, and the discriminating buyer who wants a comfortable holding, close to all the markets, freezing works, and city educational and other facilities, should not fail to come along nnd inspect. The property will stand inspection. Fol. 1748 'H. MATSON and CO. 10 ACRES AT HALSWELL. OIX-ROOMED HOUSE, with all conveniC enoes, outbuildings, 6 paddocks, permanent water. Two acres in lucerne and two acres in oats. We are instructed to oner the above desirable little holding for a short time only. Price "askod £1700, and Irom an approved buyer the vendor will leave £1100 owing for 5 years at 5S percent. _ There is abundance of work to be picked up in the above industrious district, and wtat better prospects could an onergctic man have than intelligently farming this little I property, and filling in his spare time working around this district? Surely the proposition is a feasible one. Fol. 115 M H. MATSON and CO. A FARM WORTH WHILE. TTNDER exceptional circumstances we have ' U been instructed by the owner of a FIRST-GLASS i'ARM, comprising 700 ACRES, LJJP;, To endeavour to dispose of his interest in tho property. This farm especially merits inspection. The present owner has done remarkably well upon it, and tho property is all in good heart, and an industrious purchaser cannot fail to be well satisfied with it. The improvements comprise:—Good 5roomed House, 7-atalled stable, implement shed, men's whare, new wool shed, sheepyards, sheep dip, cow bails,, pigstyes, wcu, pumps, etc. • Subdivided into 17 paddooks, all well watered with never-foiling streams. Grows good crops of wheat, turnips, kale, or anything at aIL Carried 950 siieep through the winter, practically all ewes. Annual rent, 4s lOd per acre, less the usual reduction of 10 per cent, rrico of Goodwill, £8 10s per Acre. If yon are 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 BETUKNED SOLDIERS. LOOK HERE I 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, AND A COMPLETE FARM. H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from MR \V. FAIRWEATHER to SELL by Private Treaty his splendid little Farm, comprising AQRES OF L. LP.. ■übdivided into 11 paddocks, water in all but one, securely fenced. Part of the property is in oats, part is ploughed, and part in green crops. First-class homestead of 6 looms, h. and c., water from windmill, good /ences, sheep yan>, etablo and whaie. Kent •t present 2s 6d per acre, subject of courso to the usual Government allowance for prompt settlement. PRICE asked for the GOODWILL of this property ia £2000. The property is in first-class order, and situated on the north bank of tho Rakaia. is well planted in plantations, and is a desirable acquisition. The Vendor's reason for sellir- in that he < " haa been there a number of years, and wants - to acquire a bigger holding. . DON'T DELAY. GO AND INSPECT THIS PROPERTY AT ONCE, AS THESE ARE THE PLACES THAT Al>£ HARD TO M GET. um*w - - =• co -

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16217, 21 May 1918, Page 10

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