AUCTIONS. H. MATSOX AND CO. IyjESSRS H. MATSON AND CO. ARE OFFERING TELE FOLLOWING BARGAINS (1.) gg ACRES. Account Client in Bad Health, and r. Keen Seller. Heavy Grass, Dairy, and Cropping Lan-j. with 8-roomed Houso ar.d all oil buildin??. 8-bail cowshed, concrete floor, J paddocks; situation near railway, sccocl, P. 0., etc., 2D miles from town, etc. Price £IS per acre. Terms, cash, 'fiance terms of years. -01. o»L. 11. MATSON -and CO. (2.) 18,000 ACRE - S.G.R., with 7j vear3 to tun. and right oi renowal for 33 years; all hill country, up to 4000 feet; 0 miles from rchcol: ' 30-roomed house, with h. and c. and all modern conveniences, petrol lighted; 7-roomed cottage, woolshed CO scO, carpenter's and blacksmiths shop, and ' other buildings, stables, etc.; sheep dip, 3 sets drafting yards, ctc.; 4COO sheep, 60 catt'c, and 12 horses. Price for goodwill, improvements, and wonting plant, £3000. Stock at valuation. Rent about .£2lO. Fol. 1-0 H. MATSON and CO. (3.) 225 AOBESIS ASHLEY COUNTY. £20 PER ACRE, 9-roomed houEe and now cottarc of 4 rooms, pantry, and scullery, grain and inipleaieut ehed, motor ehed, ctc. The which must be taken at valuation, comprise 50 ncres in wheat, 24 acres for seed, and 32 cat 3, SO acres linccod; eubdivided into 15 paddocks. There is a mortgage of £1800 on the property. Fcl. 54T H. MATSON and CO. (4.) 18 Q ACRES. £38 PER ACRE. ELLESMERE DISTRICT. Price reduced from £iO. Owner obliged to tell—ill-health the cause. Farm 13 worked up to a pitch of tidiness; '0 paddocks, with houso of 7 rooms and convenionces, stables, and all buildi'.igs first-class and in perfect order. Station one mile, and school 2 miles; fencing all wire and gorso. Mortgage £4300 at 5 per cent., 3J years tc run. J 01, 37A H. MATSON and CO., Agents. (5.) Q7fV ACRES.—Some of the richest limoOI V/ stone land in Canterbury, subdivided 0 paddocks, G-7-roomed Now House, all outbuildings, full list of implements! 1200 sheep, 7 cattle, 10 horses, 40 tons of chaff, gig, binder, ctc., etc.; tons of feed, ample water overywhero. Property comprises a sunny faoe, drained to a river boundary, 1C acres lucerne. Will sell either as going concern or £16 per acre bare. Would givo easy, terms, say, £1500 cash, etc. Fol. 41X. H. MATSON and CO. . (8.) QOA ACRES, BEING BLOCK 4 OF OjZSJ POTTS'S ESTATE. GOVERNOR'S BAY. Owing to ill-nealth this fino block of land has come on the market. For fruit growing or for fattening stock there is nothing to beat it in Canterbury. It is sheltered from the sou'-westera and faces the morning sun. It is an ideal property. There is a wool-Bhed of galvanised, iron, sheep yards, good orchard on the property, and no other piece of land on Banks Peninsula can bo purchased at the price that this will be sold at, viz., £3 15s per acre or offer. H. MATSON and CO. (7.) CSITUATED CLOSE TO A LARGE O MANUFACTURING TOWN in Canterbury with a capital sea service to lift all produce, we can offer 90 acres situated on the main macadamised road within ten minutes of the Post Office of a largo and thriving community. The homestead comprises an up-to-dato Seven-roomed House and all conveniences, good dairy and outbuildings, and at the present time there ore crops in tho land , that can be valued fully at £4 per acre. Tho Vendor is asking £50 an acre and will allow tho buyer .to eall his own terms as to how much he can pay down, etc. I H. MATSON and CO. (8.) TO AMBERLEY WE CAN OFFER. 800 ACRES of the Finest Land procurable in New Zealand. It is heavy black tarry soil, subdivided and with splendid drainage, together with a Modern and Up-to-date Homeetead with nice garden and buildings and. everything requisite for working. It is close to one of tho finest stock markets in New Zealand. Price, £16,000 as a going concern. H. MATSON and CO. (9.) AN EXCEPTIONAL LEASEHOLD on the main macadamised road, and comprises 900 odd acres and the lease does not expire until 1929, the rent is merely a nominal rent, but a mere bagatelle. The improvements on the place com- . prise & First-clus Homo, 16 rooms, together with quito a small village of outbuildings, comprising a blacksmith's , shop in Bplendid order. 1200 Breeding Ewes on the place, 300 Ewe Lambs, and about 100 Dry Sheep, 21 head of Cattle, Oil Engino. 4-horee Waggon, Drays, and a complete plant. This land is practically til ploughable, and will grow almost anything, producing peas, wheat, clover, oats, barley, etc. There is a fortune for any man who cares to grow lucerne. The price for the place, lock, stock, and barrel, is £8000 or offer. EL MATSON and CO. ttfiSSS-S*
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16361, 5 November 1918, Page 12
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