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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND 00. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. rpHE following are specially selected, and X mutt recommend themselves to those desiring INVESTMENT IX REAL ESTATE:— AAA ACRES, 2 miles from Township, to4vU gether with beautiful old home. The -whole of the land is ploughable. Subdivided into numerous paddocks, and is a •i.o-iel farm. This property has ;:eat possibilities, fares the -a, * enabling fattening i.oughout the winter. Terms ..io.it reasonable. PRICE, £4O i J ER ACBEI In our opinion this is an absolute bargain. Fol. 1830 QAA ACRES, Magnificent Peninsula 01/1/ Land, of old heavy bush country, now cleared and highly improved. Covered with a sole of pasture that is capab.o of heavy crops of cocksfoot, and producing" big dairy cheques. The possibilities j n the immediate future are unli-nited. There is a good Homestead on this property, which is on the main Coach road, and for investment or for speculation for subdivision nothing offering in Canterbury to-dav can beat it. PRICE, £46 PER ACRE. Fol. 1829 r»AA ACRES, in North Canterbury, sub--01/vJ divided into 9 paddocks, amply watered. Splendid land, that will t>rod"uoe any class ,>f crop. For cereal growing, green crop and pastures it can't be beaten. Its carrying capacity is 900 owes, and will fatten all their lambs. First-cIaES Ho with all necessary b and it is within a few miles of thriving Townslun. .Saleyards, School, etc. PRICE, £<!3 PER ACRE. Fol. 182G 9/YA ACRES in Lo Bon's Bay. This is Ai\f\J one of the best farms on Banks Peninsula. First-class Homestead, comprising' living- house, cowbyre, out eheds, and orchard. Close to Factory and School. This land was of original virgin bush, and is admittedly ono of the best farms on the Peninsula. At present carrying 45 head of cattle- and 430 sdult sheep. PRICE, £4O PER ACRE. Fol. 1825 1 AAA ACRES of Leasehold, rental 7s per XUUI/ acre. The property is divided into numerous paddocks. Good Homestead and outbuildings. The lease has six years to run. The owner has special reasons for selling, and will take the low once of £IOOO for the Goodwill. PRICE, £IOOO FOR GOODWILL. Fol. 1881 9AA ACRES, in the Amuri, L.1.P., to£\)\J gether with first-clxss Hornostoaci, comprising dwellinghouse, dairy, stables, and numerous other buildings. First-class orchard. Subdivided into numerous paddocks, well watered. Full complement of about &o acres crop, and at present carrying 350 adult sheep, besides horses and cows; Jmile from Railway. Rental, ; about Ss per acre. PRICE FOR GOODWILL. £3500. Terms to he arranged. Fo 1 -. 1622 -i(\A(\ ACRES of Beautiful Freehold J-Udtv Land. This is one of the best blocks of land that we know of for sale in Canterbury to-day; It is securely ring fenced, is divided into two paddocks. Ono has only got to go on the. property to see the pasture it is capable of producing, and the stock that is now on it comprises 800 ewes, with their lambs at foot, and about 50 cows with their calves, besides numerous horses. As wo have said, it-'is ono of the best properties we know. It is close to Railway Station, and is capable of great improvement. Unfortunately, there are no buildings. PRICE, £lO 10s PER ACRE. Terms: 15 per qent. down, balance for 6 years at 5$ per cent. Fol. 1819 rAA ACRES, close to Rakaia, subdivided Ov/v/ into numerous paddocks; 100 acres in croj>. At present carrying -420 ewes and -about 20 cattle and horses. Firstclass Homestead and all buildings. This is a highly improved farm. PRICE, £2O PER ACRE. Terms can be arranged. Fol. 1813 " ~ ACRES, Leasehold, close to Kaiapoi. Rental, £9O per year. Lease has 12' years to run. About ,- 20 acres in crop, 10 cows in full profit, 5 other cattle, horses, milk cart and harness, and good Milk Round (20 galr Ions). PRICE AS GOING CO>"JCEKN, £1250. Fol. 1812 "1 ATin ACRES, near the Coast, on the J.IA/V/ Kaikoura road. The vendor assures ns the place- will carry GtKT ewes and 400 dry sheep. There is a new wcolahed and sheepyards, and a good Cottage on the place. PRICE, £6 10s PER ACHE, or would lease for 5 years to a good man. Fol. 1803 OAA ACRES, Oxford. Splendid cropping Ov/U and grazing- land. First-class Whare and shespyards on the property, and the vendor assures lis the land will average 40 bushels of wheat to the acre. PRICE, £25 PER ACRE. Easy terms'. Fol. 1798 ACRES, L.I.P. Rental, £25 per year. jUtJI Subdivided into numerous paddocks; 100 acres cropping land, balance good native pasture. TheTe is a first-class Farmhouse and outbuildings: about 80 acres in crop. PRICE, £3IOO. Easy terms arranged. Fo!. 1791 KAA ACRES—A Model Farm, within 16 Ov/" miles of Christchirrch. Fine old plantations, first-class Homestead and excellent buildings. About 250 acres in crop, the balance in pasture Anyone from the Old Country looking for land should just go right out and buy this place. There is nothing bettor in New Zealand. PRICE, £7 PER ACRE, and extended terms. Fol. 1772 rtO Ann ACRES—A splendid Sheep StajuOi\)\J\J lion, situated in one of the most favourable localities as regards climate in Now Zealand. There is a magnificent up-to-date Homestead and buildings, in fact they are all practically new. The place is carrying about 31,000 sheep, 100 head of cattle. This station comprises rich . heavy flats and low downs. PRICE, AS A GOING CONCERN, £120,000. Terms can be arranged. Fol. 1769 7913 H. MATSON and CO. ADDING-TON. ADDINGTON. METROPOLITAN MARKET. ESSHS H. MATSON and CO. will be ■ pleased to receive Consignment's at any time for this central market. We offer the Produoers our services as realising Agents. We have grown up in the business and know the trade from A to Z, our 'Salesmen are good judges and our business is a Farmers' realisation agency. We have never allowed ourselves to be diverted from the strict lines of our business laid down by the late John Thomas Matson, namely, to PROTECT THE VENDORS' INTERESTS IN ALL CONSIGNMENTS ENTRUSTED TO OUR CARE, and to REALISE TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE. We place at tK disposal of our Clients the beßt paddocking- accommodation procurable, comprising excellent paddocks at Spreydon, where stock ore free from disturbance ol dogs, and have ample water and the beet of pasture We shall zealously guard the realisations of -all consignments entrusted to our care. E. MATSON »nd CO.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17060, 3 February 1921, Page 12

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