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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. £500 DOTra - GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD 33 YEARS. 245 ACRES, divided into 7 paddock..well Icnced, and watered in every pa.dc.ock, - acrcs in wheat, ICO ecrcs in oats, and bi - anco in one and t"'o-ycai-old grass. ine9 comprise a house oi -1 r(.oiiis and f. j vcnl-ncrs! granary, and other outbuibiin-'S Good, clean, handy sized :arin, and eahiiy go into, and with the crop well worth iL P ut - r„... C PEU mm . son J (lb/ £1000 n,!rOSIT Outbuildings. Government va.ua.ion £ rer acre. We can «•» at £C SP« --*• « take £1000 dowr., and balance at for five years. MAT SOX;_apd_CO_ £600 cisn Will cec.uo a LITTLE about c ■miles, .comprising aoout 10 ACW-S 'i. 1--class land, very early ee.ection, first-class llou.se o. f. rooms h. £ all conveniences, and an outbuildings. For P"ce and iu. tber^nart lars apply H maTS ON ar.d " CO. 1620 ACKES NORTH CANTERBURY G °£™ ,c £;-{ T„„ "I years, witn K. of I«. Rent iJi 12 Paddocks. _ Government valuation of improvements £17 ™- ploughed ar.d in En-l.sh Kn.sses Lab and native, COO of which are feded and surface sown. House of *1 roo. .! : n All mces?a:y inreally ewo country. IjUU""!. u x , subject to a mortgage TO THE GRAZIER AND PASTORALIST. XSTE have just been instructed to .mda, iW ™,rU««tr for an 18.000 ACRE EASEHOLD in tbo KAIKOURA district. pStfiSly all hills, and running PBent 6000 Sheep, Half Ewes 120 Head of Cattle 13 Horses Lease has a perpetual right ol renewal, and the rent is at present a little over comprise a 9-roomed. Resiino Diuiai of J conveniences, £££' cotfage, woolshed stables, station • shops, out-station whares, dip, Beveraldraf »- inc yards, etc., and is two miles from a £iool aid has Telephone connexion witn 5?St township. To bo cold as a going concern.' Highest altitude, 4000 feet. For further particulars apply H MATSON and CO., j - Agetta. \ ■ ... HALSWELL LAND. HALSWELL LAND. s EA ,? c St la^iclEtcr^g It ia situated about 20 chains south of Hoon Hay road corner, opp. Residence No 88 Quarry road. We are prepared to submit any reasonable offer. H. MATSON and CO., Sole Agents. pOR PRIVATE SALE. THREE BLOCKS Of BELFAST FARM LANDS, 65 ACRES, Homestead, and all buildings, including bails lor 80 cows, "ch beavy right in the heart of Belfast. DEPOSIT: £1000. 20 ACRES. Homestead, rich heavy land, Belfast. DEPOSIT: 4250. ES ACRES of Rivor Flat, Belfast, splendid grazing land. DEPOSIT: £300. Theae Farms all comprise rich heavy land fin good order, and the balance of tbo money t can remain on mortgage ior 5 years at 54 MDI - H . MATSON.an F d°C0 3b 1 A' VERY HANDY PROPERTY. SITUATED TEMPLETON. 200 ACRES. 200 ACRES. [ O EVEN-ROOMED HOUSE and all out--0 buildings, and convenienceo. Abundance of water. All in grass, price £25 per acre. Tekmfl* JQOOO down balance o years at oj Mt cent. This property ia situated within two miles of tho Railway Station and within ' about 8 milea from Chriatchurch. It is exceptionally favourably known, and the discriminating buyer who wanta a comfortable holding, close, to all the market*, f reeting works, and city educational and other facilities," should not fail to come along ond inspect. The property will stand inspection FoL l'?*B 110 H. MATSON and CO. 10 ACRES AT HALSWELL. • OIX-ROOMED HOUSE, with all convoni- - & ences, outbuildings, 6 paddockß, permanent water. Two acres in lucerne and two &CI6S in .oats. „ lt , . We are instructed to offer the above deBirable little holding for a short time only. Price asked £1700, and irom an approved tuyer the vendor will leave £1100 owing for 6 years at Si per cent. There-is abundance of work to be picked mj in the above industrious district, anil what better prospects could an energetic man have than intelligently farming this little uroperty, and filling in his spare timo working around this, district? Surely the propo--1 sition is a feasible one. Fol. Hoai H. MATSON and CO. A FARM WORTH WHILE. ■ TTNDER exceptional circumstances we hav« U been instruoted by the owner 'of i "FIBST-QLASS FARM, comprising 700 ACRES, L.1.P., To endeavour to dispose of hia interest in the property. This farm especially merits inspection. The present owner has done re inarkably well upon it, and the propertr i* all ia good heart, and an industrious purchaser cannot fail to be well satisfied wiLt I' *'°The improvements comprise:—Good 5toomed House,- 7-stalled stable, implement shed, men's whare, new wool shed, siieepI yards, sheep dip, cow bails, pigstyes, weU, 'PU into 17 paddocks, all wol i watered with never-failing streams. Grows • good crops of wheat, turnips, kale, or any i tiling at all. Carried 950 siieep through tu< J winter, practically all ewes. ! Annual rent, 4s 10d per acre, less th< usual reduction of 10 per cent, i-'noo o Goodwill, £8 10s per Acre. If you are a buyer, come in straight awa; «nd make arrangements to inspect this pro > perty. It will not long be available. r Folio ~Jv | H. MATSON and CO. ! THEY TALK ABOUT HOMES FOR > RETURNED SULUIERS. I THEY TALK, ABOUT HOMES FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. 1 LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE! ■ THIS PROPOSITION WILL APPEAL T< ' A RETURNED SOLDIER OR *.N1 BODY ELSE. AS YOU WAI.I STRAIGHT INTO A GOING CO*. CERX A THOROUGHLY ESIAL LISHED HOME, AI\D A COMPLEI'. FARM. ,H.' MATSON and CO. have received ii •tractions from MR W. FAIRWEATHER I SELL by Private Treaty his splendid lilt Farm, comprising 32 7 A 0 E S 0P L * L P 'subdivided into 11 paddocks, water in a but one, eecurely fenced. Part of the pr perty is in oats, part is ploughed, and pa: in green crops. First-class homestead of looms, h. ana c.. water from windmill, goc fences) sheep yards, stable and whare. Koi •t present 2s 6d per acre, subject of coun to the usual Government allowance I prompt settlement. PRICE asked for the GOODWILL of th property is £2000. Tne property is in first-class order, ai situated on the north bank of the Rakai ia well planted in plantations, and is a d sirable acquisition. The Vendor's reason for eellin™ is that I has been there a number of years, and wan to acquire a bigger holding. DON'T DELAY. GO AND INSPEC _ THIS PROPERTY AT ONCE, AS THE; ABE THE PLACES THAT AliE HARD 1 GET. ~ E. MATSON and CO. £ • —

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16220, 24 May 1918, Page 10

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