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AUCTIONB. H. MATSON ANI> CO. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. PROPERTIES FOR BALE. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. TTHE following ate specially selected, and JL must recommend themselves to those desiring investment in leal estate: — A r»f\ ACRES—2 miles from Township, to xVJV pether with beautiful old homo. The whole of tho land is ploughable. Subdivided into numerous paddocks, and is a model ::lrrT ;- Tbis property has great possibilities—faces the 6ea, enabling fattening throughout tho winter. Tenna most reasonable. PRICE £4O PER AOBE. In our opinion this is an absolute bargain. Fol, 1830 800 ACRES —Mugnifioent Peninsula, land of old heavy bush country, now cleared and highly improved. Covered with a sole of pasture that is capable of heavy pops of cocksfoot, and producing' big dairy cheques. Tho poeeibilities in the immediate future are unlimited. There ia 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-aay oan beat it. PRICE £4B PER ACRE. Fol. 1829 /j A A ACRES in North Canterbury, eubDUU divided into 9 ojnply watered. Splendid land that will produce any class of crop. . For cereal growing, green crop, and pastures it oan't be beaten. Its carrying capacity is 900 ewes, and will fatten all their lambs. First-class homestead, with all necessary buildings, and it is within a few miles of thriving township, ealeyards, school, etc. PRICE £23 PER ACRE. FoL 1826 200 ACRES to I# Bon's Bay—This is one of tho best faarans on Banks Peni-First-clasa homestead, cam*. prising living house, cow byre, out- ■ sheds, and orchard. Cloeo to factory and school. This land was of original virgin bush, and is admittedly one of the best farms on the Peninsula*. At present carrying 46 head of cattle end 480 adult sheep. PRICE £4O PER ACRE. Fol. 1823 I AHA ACRES of Leasehold, rental 7s per IUUU acre. The property ,is divided into numerous paddocks. Good homestead and outbuildings. The lease . has 6 yeacs to ran. The owner &as • • special reasons for selling, and will tike the low price of £IOOO for the goodwill' PRICE £IOOO FOR GOODWILL. Fol. 1831 200 ACRES Iru the Amijri, L.1.P., 'together with first-otaas homestead, comprising dwelling-house, dairy, wtaiblee, <md irumerous other buildings. First-olaca orohard. Subdivided into numerous- paddocks, well -watered.- Full complement of about 60 acres crop, and at present carrying 860 adult sheep, _ besides horses and cows. Half-mile from railway. Rental about 8a per acre, PRICE FOR GOODWILL £,1500. Terms, to be arranged. Fol, 1622 1040 500 ACRES of beautiful Freehold land. Jfhda" is one of .the best blocks of land that we know of 'for sole in Canterbury to-day. It is securely ring-fenced, is divided into* 2 pad- ■ docks. One has only got to go on the property to see the pasture it is oaptuble of producing, and the afcbok that is now on it comprises 800 ewes with their lambs at foot, and about £0 cows with their calves, besides numerous -horses. As we . have Bfeid, it is one of the best pro- . pertiea we know.' It is close to railway station, and is capable of great improvement. Unfortunately, there are 210 buildings. l PRICE £lO 10a PER ACRE. Terms: 15 per .cent, down, balance for 5 yeans at 6} per cent. Fol. 1819 ACRES, close to Rakaia, subdivided into numerous paddocks; 100 acres ia crop. . At present carrying 420 ewee and'about 20 owttle and horses. 1 Firat-olaes homestead and all buildings, This is a highly improved farm. PRICE £2O PER ACRE. ' Terms to be, arranged. Fol, 1813 AGRESLeasehold, (dose to Kaiapoi.Rental £9O per yeatr. Lease has 12 yeajta to run. About 20 acres in ' crop; 10 oows in full profit, 6 other cattle, .horses, Inilk cart and harnsss. Mkd good milk round, 20 gal- • loin. PRICE AS A GOING CONCERN £1250. Fol. 1812 inftn ACRES, near the Coadt on the. Kai--IUUU kouia xoad. The Vendor assures us the place will carry. 600 ewes aod 400 ory sheep. Tnero is 4 new ;:- .r woolshed and sheepywds, and a good cottage on the place. PRICE 'J- t £6 10a PER ACRE, osr would Lease fox 6 years to a good men. * •„ . . FoL 1803 42 300 297 ACRES, Cropping, and Grazing Land. First-class wharo and eheepyards on tho property, and the Vendor assures us the land-will average 40 bushels of --wheat to the acre. PRICE £25 PER ACRE. Easy Term-*. FoL 1798 ACRES 1/iUP. Rental £25 per year. Subdivided into xmmeffous paddocks; 100 bones cropping- land, , balance. good Native pasture. There is a firevclaes farmhouse and outbuildings, about SO acres in crop. PRICE £3loo* Eaey Terms ar'Fol. 1794 500 ACRES—A model farm, "within 16 miles of jQuristclnrrch. Fine. -Md plantations. First-class homestead and cooellsnt buildings. About 250 ' aorea in. <Jiop,t(he balance in pasture. Aayome from the Old Country looking for landshcruld justgo right out ■4 bay this places There is notbsig better a New Zealand. BBIOE £J FSB AQRE t and «c----taaded.termßu Fol. .1772 no qUJa ebtp StoiO)UW tkn, f**mM in one .of . the j mart favooxtbla looblities as togoida in Now Zealand. " Hera ia a nagndfloeut ag-to-date :A hcaneetesd aod onilddngs, in fact. $ i they u» all practically nerar. The ,-k place carat* toont IIjOOO sheep, ■ ff. JOO head oi oarttla. This station {S i'- ".ntiinmiw rirfiheavy fiats and low, # . . down* EEttCB A 43 A GOING-! 1 ' Terms to bo -' Fol. 1769

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17061, 4 February 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17061, 4 February 1921, Page 10

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