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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. A SUPERFARM PROPOSITION. WE Lave a pictorial demonstration of v.liat it can do, and invite thosa genuinely interested. 270 Acres. "Probably the richest lann in Xcw Zealand." Has grown 102 bushels 3i ivhent over area, 120 bushels oats, and M bushels of barley. Has grown tons of potatoes per acre and 20 tons not by any means uncommon, and yet it is not cropped out. It has had a spell of 3 years sheep grazing, and is therefore in perfect condition. About 70 acres can be reaped for cocksfoot seed (July, 191S). This year sold XIIO worth of seed from 14 acrco, over wmcn sheep had been running all ttaj year. We can fill columns with solid facts about tnis farm. The owner made up to £100 per aero with cauliflowers. Eminently suitable for subdivision into 20,' 25, or'lOO acre blockd, as thoro are roads on two sides. Iwo good Houses on the p'.ace, 7 and 5 rooms, granary, stables, shed 3, etc. 33 Acres can be let at £7 per acre for potatoes. We repeat that the placo is in a class by itself. Potato stalks going from sft Oin to 6ft 3in in length. One mile and a quarter from railway ata-• tion, 6 miles from largo Canterbury town. About £2000 cash would put a man in posFol. 4^a Vision. H. MATSON and SO. £7250. As going concern. 900 Acres leasehold for 9 years, rent free, or £3250 (bedrock) for place bare. 1200 Ewes, 300 hoggeta, 100 dry sheep, 21 cattle, horses, and a full list of dead stock and station requisites running into a large sum. All buildings, and situated on ono of nature's beauty ppots with the finest c'iniats in New Zealand. The improvements have all been exchanged for Tent. Further important particulars on application. iol. 9a H. MATSON and CO. I TO RETURNED SOLDIERS AND ALL i THOSE DESIROUS OF PURCHASING i LAND. LET US BRING To your notice the following splendid little FARM and ripping home within 20 milos oi Christchurch in the centre of fine districts such as Darfield, Greendale, Selwyn, Leeston, Ellesmere, etc. Wo have _ „ _ 30 0 ACRESaII in splendid heart, conveniently subdivided with live fences, amply sheltered with shelter belt of trees, watered by water-races, and a lovely littlo home with all necessary outbuildings. . The land is of splendid quality, and it is "ft great fattening farm, and with £1600 ono can get into this farm with the best of terms and never to look back.. To a good man even a lesser deposit might be entertained. PRICE £12 10a PER ACRE. 11. MATSON and CO. OA A-ACRE FARM, good buildings, fifteen miles from city. The farm is xl good heart, autumn crops sown. .This property is ready for any man who has £1000 capital. All lie has to do is to take possespion and go straight on with the work, and this year more than any other promises big returns for very medium outlay. We ask enquiry at once. • H. MATSON and CO. A CAPITAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN OF LIMITED MEANS.

prrrv r\ DOWN, and the balance for a dt lUu term of years on interest—l9o ODD ACRES of fine, swkt, pliable land, within'lS miles of Ckristchurch. It is. close to school, has a first-class homestead comprising 5-roomed house, 4-sta'led stable, concrete floor, ■ sheepyard, chaflhouse, trapshou, implement shed. All the buildings are better than tho average farm buildings in Canterbury. ..i. It is . subdivided into 9 paddocks, • Witn plenty of water. 30 A eyes in one-year-old grass. 20 Acrcs in oats and grass. 10 -Acres in oats. 10 Acres in oats'. The vendor, owing to family matters, has reduced his price to £16 per acre, end hw thorough confidence in the place, otherwise he would not give the good terms he is prepared to give. He will even consider an exchange with a good property in Kornh Canterbury. H. MATSON and CO. ."WELL WORTH THE MONET, AND WILL GROW GOOD CROPS OP OATS, TURNIPS. AND RAPE. IN GOOD HEART AND NOT BEEN CROPPED OUT." THUS our Agent talks of a farm proposition of 310 acres in West Canterbury priced (at £11 par acre. There are 0 paddocks; 250 acres 1, 2, and 8-year-old graas, 60 acres stubble; whare and chaffbouße on the property. Most of the money can remain on it. Average interest about 51 per cent Fol. 130 W ' H. MATiiON and CO. \ £6<|oo. « CROWN PASTORAL LEASE. 12,000 ACRES AT £G0 PER ANNUM. Compensation for Improvements. Also, a FREEHOLD adjoining of 2G5 Acres., practically all ploughable, with good now Cottage, 3 rooms, new woolshed CO x SO, Lister engine and 5 shearing machines. Main East Coast Railway (N. 1.) will pass one mile from property. Both properties ring fenced. In present) partially improved state winters up to 4000 I»ig sheep and 200 head of cattle; 50 miles from Napier; motor, to door. 500 to GOO acres splendid cocksfoot to fatten 400 cattle the next two months. Terms, £3500 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. Fol. 178 li . .- H. MATSON and CO. DOYLESTON. been asked to find a buyer for that handy little property <Jf about 20 ACRES, situated on the Jrain road, unnan)ed Toad, and ißuslibrook's road, and about a mile from Dojrleston township, and near tho school, occupied by Mr K. Doyle. The buildings comprise new 6-roomed house and usual farm buildings. Handy plcce for contractor,- etc. Price £37 per acre to wind up Estate. ■ Fol. 79D H. MATSON and CO., Solo Agents. TO THE SMALL MAN. TO THE YOUTH WHO WISHES TO CAPITALISE HIMSELF. TO THE WORKING MAN WHO WANTS A HOME. WHAT ABOUT THIS? • TT MATSON and CO. have received inJZL> etructions from the Owner to offer, for a limited time only, his excellent little holding of 40 ACRES, together with Cottage and Outbuildings thereon. PRICE £46 PER ACRE. The Land is situate within a miles of Ckristchurch, and comprises some of tho best soil in the district. It is renowned for its fertility. The owner instructs us that to a satisfactory bona fide buyer ho will extend most reasonable terms. DON'T DELAY. . Come in and get particulars of this. It is worth while. 8177 H. MATSON and CO. £3050. The above will secure the goodwill il an L.I.P. of 270 ACRES, North Canterbury. Divided into' 11 paddocks. 10 Acres green feed, 15 Acres wheat, IB being ploughed for oats. Bfllunce in English grass. Two-room-ed Cottage.-' Rent £20 per annum. Government Mortgage' £450 at 4j per cent. Fol. 104 m. H. MATSON and CO., Agents. £500 DEPOSIT - M 5 ACHES, long Govcramont Lease; yearly rental £148. Divided into 7 paddocks. 82 Acres in wheat, 100 in oats; balance 1 and 2-year-o!d grass. swelling of 4 rooms and conveniences, granary and shed, cowshed, and fowlhouse. Good, clean, handy sized farm, and easy to get into. A few zniles f;om railway, mid-Canterbury. Fol. 41a. v H. MATSON and CO., Agents. M6a53-53GS

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16289, 13 August 1918, Page 10

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