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auctions. H. MATSON AND CO. H. MATSON' AND CO. H. iIATSON" AND CO. H. MATSON" AND CO. ~,n ? PTtOPKRTIE? BRIEFLY IIENT^IOSEIfBELOW COMPBISB SOME m- 1 TWF MOST SALEABLE. ON OLE BOO™ Jl) EACH ME TUTS A SPECIAL INVESTIGATION". iVE IKVITE ENQUIRIES EITHER BY" LETTER OR AT OtTR OFFICE PERSONALLY. Goodwill of rn . n ' approximately SO ACRES, towith 11-cov/ Milking* Plant, vrilh Releaser, G3 gallon Separator and. Vnts, 15 opaddock of bar, £0 chain* .if fencing. An nceptiniial op*ioTtiinit7 f flr fcinal. inan. PRICE, £530. Fo'». 1785 IOA ACRES, dlrided into 7 wafcer«xl bv races in nil paddocks, together v.-itk 5-roomed liouso, r.'ashhou-t-, copper, stables, cowshed, implement «h«l new Bheeyrard?, etc. J'IUCE, £-24 PER ACRE. There are 1.2 acre* in oats, 20 acres in whea-t, 211 Boras for oats, balance grass. Fol. .1145 -tftfVACRES, with 6-roomed DwellingLLDI/".! house, all eonrvenienws, electric light, hot and cold -water, stable, cowshed, 3-cow plant, electric power, separator, ?>- liorae motor. Farm woll subdivided and watered. About B> acres in crop, balance gran*. PRICE, ±110 I'EK ACRE. Crops »nd> plant. in. Fol. ITGi NORTH CANTERBURY-— OUU Good Agricultural Farm, about 500 <vfirc9 in crop, mostly v.'h&at. Cottage, btables, and other outbuildings, PRICE AIvD TERMS ON! APPLICATION. • FoL 17GG OA A--ACRES, divided into. 11: paddock*, OUU" about 106 acres in crop, balmica voting gTßflss. Good o* | roomed Hons©, detached woso- J house G-stall etablo, implement ehod,'abed for shearing, good sbAepyEticdF, good orchard and garden. The property is well urartered and fenced., Oj» the property there ore 420 owes, with 100 per cant, lambs, 10 , cattle, 12 horses, and all »«*«- aary inrplemearta. PsRICB, £6500,, going concern, as would ecll -withont-ctock fljicl t)laat» Fol.. 1759 OA A ACRE 3, within riiori>-a£st»no®"«l "tt« _»U(i City, woll subdivided mid watered, together with Ftow Hons© of 7 rooms, nil conveniences, cowtQied, 8-oow plant, Zealandia. Eelfiaeo Plant, implement shed. At present rojlMng 50 cows. About 80 acres in oats, 30 acx&s manffolda, 1 iter© potatoes* PRICED £90 PER ACRE. ffol. 1763 1 X A ACRES, divided into 10 paddoote, 82 iDU ocrcs in crop, balance grass. Buildings comprise G-roomod. Hon bo, 6-stali stable, cowshed, and implement shed. PRICE, £40 PER ACRE. F&. 1786 "I AfVJkCRES, divided into 9 paddocks, J-Ulr ' ' pood dairying land. House of 6 rooms, hot and cold water, pantry, scullery, bathroom, eto. Bait an aero is in orchard, xnilea from School and 1 mile from Station, PRICE, £75 PER ACRE. Fol. 1757 m on Banks • Peninsula, with ILUU Sew E-roomed Hons a, all conveniences. About 2 acres in native bush- PRICE, £70 PER ACRE. FoL 16SG •» C/V AOBE9> with about 12* acres In oats, DLr fin ores'hay, 4 acres Income, 1 aero mangolds, 2 aorss potatoes, balance grass. I)welling' of 4 rooms, bathroom, pantry, etc., electric light, stable, trapAbed,' implement shed, oowballa, and pigstyes. PRICE. £140 PER ACRE. Situated within- &.iem mile© of the City. • Pol. 1784 « K drridied into- 3 paddoais, toULt>' gother with 6-roomod Honse, ontbuildinga, oto. Splendid land, PRICE. £1300. F0L.1765 n of Good 2>airyinp Xiand, to DOU Good Medium QrasSne 'Land and Cropping Land, wintered 800 ehoep, mostly owes, and. 10 cows. "Watered by permanent croeks, water races and windmills. Subdivided into 20 paddocks, water in each, well • fenced and good g&toa. Dwoll-ing-housa of 12 rooms, all convenionceo, also ploughman's Cottag» of 6 rooms, and milkman's Cottage, of 5 rooms. Stables, woolshed, implement shed, 3 granaries, cowbaile,' etc, 330 acres in ciog, balance in 1, 2, and • 8-y«ar-old grasses, PRICE, <£33 PER ACRE. Crops in. FoL 1767 r/>A ACRES, divided into 30 paddocks, DOU watered by natural creeks, all flat land, suitable for dairying 1 . 180 aores in oato, and 80 acre« ploughed for rape. Stoci usually carried, 1300 owes summer and winter. Building* comprise 7-roomed House, hoi and cold water, etc., anc numerous outbuildings, orchard garden, and plantation. PRICE J827 10s PER-.ACRE. ' " Fol. 1743 oaa ACRSS, tog-ethsr with 6-roomeo * • «UU House, washhonse, &etall cow "bail, concrete floor, chafihouse orchard. Divided into 16 pad dooks, watered by nattirfl creoka. The property carries 200 sheep summer anil winter PRICE, £35 PER ACRE. Fol. 1741 LAND FOR SALE IN" STJNOT HAWKE'S BAY. A O ACRES, Rich Daixying Land (4 mile: -xw from Hastings, 4 miles fron Poet OiEce fuxl School), wel subdivided and -watered, Not 4-roomed House, cowshed stable, piggeries, oto., will cam 11. cow to the acre all the yetu round. PRICE. £150 PEI ACRE. £1700 CASH. Qn ACRES Dairying, Cropping, and Fat t/U tening land. 5 miles from Hast ings, magnificent 7-roomed Ro nidence, and all necessary nnt up-to-date outbuildings, iin equalled for grass seeding »u< barley; 100 bushel crops o 1 barley is good average Tetumi from this land. PRICE, £13i PER ACRE. -j rr — ACRES, Rich Tlats (125 -acres), Poo: 110 ltow Hills (60 acres), 7 mile: from Hastings, 1 mils fron v Post Office nnd School, Store and Sea; 15 well fenced pad doc Its, 3 road frontages. Larg< Modern Home and Afanager'i Cottage, yards, sheds, dip, etc. etc. This property is one o the finest in the district, and i admirably suited for every olas of farming, and ideal for etui farm. Carrying- capacity ca: safely be estimated at a h©as to the ms* dU the year round PRICE, <I«KEBR. .ACRE. 1 Oi QtASfSESt all limestone cai JLilO xied S) tiherp and large numbe of cat tic, and fattens nil sui " plus on {be propertyPßlC£ f2S.PER-A.OEE. HASTINGS is, tb» centre of onsfc-el fi most fertile tracts of country In New- The. land. The Plain* have an area of 60.0 C acres of, tbe richost alluvial soil, ideal i< dairying, fattening. Bud growing. p u - titer beck there are thoiAands of acres of «- cellont sheep country, all produce of -wlii< |B pastes through this flourishing centre. Fr.rth«r information to above ca&be.liad.. application. B .

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17020, 17 December 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17020, 17 December 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17020, 17 December 1920, Page 12

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