auctions. H« 3IATSON AND CO. TO LAND BITTERS. TO LAND BUYERS. TO LAND BUYERS. REMEMBER THE ADAGE: "BUY "WHEN NOBODY ELSE IS BUYING." ___ TC "JBUY 'WHEN NOBODY ELSE IS BUYING." "BUY WHEN NOBODY ELSE IS BUYING.' "SELL WHEN NOBODY ELSE IS SELLING." "SELL WHEN NOBODY ELSE IS SELLING." rT , „ "SELL WHEN NOBODY ELSE AS SELLING." WE CAN OFFER WE CAN OFFER . WE CAN OFFER y\\T OF THE MOST SALABLE AND .WORTH-WHILE PROPERTIES IN CANTERBURY. THE BAD TIMES WILL NOT LAST FOR EVER! rpHE far-seeing Buyer who has command 1 of a reasonable amount of cash ehould not fail to- investigate the Properties wiiic wo can quote. Amongst others, -wo can oiler:— \ HANDY DAIRYING AND CROPPING IV. FARM— . t „ ~ . 208 ACRES, subdivided into 9 paadocka, ■wire and gorse fences, plantations permanent water supply in every paddock, all flat land, eminently suitable for dairying! and cropping. Has grown 50 buflEela of wheat and 10™ bushela oats to the acre. Improvements include: 7-roomed. Dwelling, cowshed (milking plant to go* in with property), pigsfcye, 5-stall stable, motor ehed., grain filled, cliaffiiouse, implement shed, J-acre orchard. PRICE, £36 per acre. Exceptionally favourable terms. Fol. 1947 A COMPLETE LITTLE HOME, WITH--1N 12 MILES OF CHRISTCHURCH — 60 ACRES, subdivided into 7 paddocks. At present 4J acres in wheat, 19 acres in oate, under cultivation for potatoes, balance in grass; 6-ioomed Dwellinghouße, 3-bail cowshed, stable, iooacbox, chaflhouße, trapshed, pig- ' styea, etc. The quality of the land is undeniable, and the property is exceptionally favourably situated in respect to proximity t6- Railway, School, and all the conveniences of the City. A reasonable offer will be considered. Fol. 1318 BANKS PENINSULA HOLDING—--60 ACRES, well fenced and watered, in. real g°od order. Improvements include: —7-rooinod Dwelling, store room, whore, 8-bail cowBhed and bay shed, paved yards, trap shed and pigetye, eituatod ' within half-inilo of .Cheese '. Factory, School, and Post Office. Having regard to the high price of labour Banks Peninsula proi • perties must commend themselves to a discriminatjnghuyer at the proscnt juncturo. No ploughing ,or team work is ro-, quired. No ai'OOi need to kept apart for the maintenance of . too team, and therefore every acre of the magnificent heavy dairying end cocksfoot land comprising this , property can • be directly' revenuo producing. : An extraordinarily favourable "opportunity is here offered. • .Fol 1658 A SUBDIVISION OF AN OLD FAMILY ESTATE, WITHIN 12 MILES OJJ' CHRISTCHURCH. . 820 ACRES. . TO BE SOLD AS A WHOLE OR IN . BLOCKS, AS FOLLOWS XiOX 1—134 .ACRES, with 6-roomei. House and outbuilding*/ subdivided into 5 paddocks. "Hi-. , y LOT Sl—B9 ACRES, no buildings, subdivided into 4paddocks. LOT B—B7 ACRES, with 6-roomod House arid outbuildings, subdivided into 4 paddocke.. ' , At the. present time 57 acres in wheat, 97 oores in oats, and 85 Vacres in potatoes, : also,- \ small area-in lucerne. 'ire above, land is of exceptional quality, and has been held by members of the same family since the early, days: • The tend is situate within easy . 'distance of Railway, Post Of- ' flee, School, - and Addiogton Yards, and ■ a discriminating purchaser Bhould not fail. to inspect. Fol. 1895 A RENEWABLE LEASEHOLD, AMURI--9000 ACRES, subdivided into large and >... .email' hlocksj firtt>«la» Homestead, ■ all' necessary " outbuildings, within 6 miles of Railway ' and Telegraph • Olflce, very low rental. ' Goodwill, £5 per acre. Live and dead- stock at valuation. For this property from a good;, buyer the .owner would accefcfc'so.little a3 £SOOO cash down, the balance can be ar- ' ranged. Fol. 1529 A s SOUTH CANTERBURY DAIRY FABM*'. ' 80? ACRES, comprising heavy rich swamp silt and other lighter land, all flat, situate within Similes of < Railway, 2 ,milea of School, suitably, subdivided. Large New Up-to-date 4-roomed Bungalow, hot and cold watei, new milk- . • ing shed, concrete v floors, piggeries, and 'fowlhquse,!, 15 acres of oats. 3 aoree wheat, 6 acres i ' ready for turnips, 20 cattle, 4 ■ horses, milking plant and engine. PRICE, £4600 as a going conoern. £ISOO cash will be .accepted. Here is an exceptional opportunity for the small man desirous of starting in an undeniable district.' ' , . . Fol. 1949 A GENTLEMAN'S. HOME, SITUATE NORTH CANTERBURY— ' 250 ACRES, 160 acres wheat, barley, and * linseed," all' -"looking well, baiapoe in grass. The farmer this ye«f has an assured; price for wheat, and the purchaser of this property will be able to . , gather-'.m thft returns of the - ; / ... 160 .aorea now ; growing. % The Homestead is I 'large' and mag- ' . rufioantly built- erery possible •' . convenience. PRICE, £4O per acre. Fol. 1942 (a) X PROPERTY OF 200 ACRES, subdivided . ' into -8 paddocks, will watered, • together 'with a Homestead of . * rooms, hot and cold water, vrashhouse, etc. Outbuildings eoinpriae 6-stall stable, 2 tra,p sheds, granary, loft, shearing Idled, ~'6-stail-'oowbail, milking machine, engine shed, sheep yards. PRICE, £9O per acre. , ffliis property is well worth inspection, Fo l , 1950 • THE ABOVE ARB ONLY A FEW THE ABOVE. ABE OtfLY A FEW > THE ABOVE-ARE ONLY A FEW OF THEFIRST-OLA6S properties WHICH W£CAN OFFER. OF THE. FIRST-CLASS PROPERTIES' WHICH WE CAN OFFER. OF THE FIRST-CLASS PROPERTIES WHICH WE CAN OFFER. IF you are a BUYER call on us or write, staiih4: what your requirement 'is. "THERE IS NO COUNTRY LIKE NEW ZEALAND. THERE IS NO PROVINCE IN NEW ZEALAND LIKE CANTERBURY: THERE IS NO FIRM IN CANTERBURYvWBICH IS MORE ABLE TO BRING BEFORE YOUR NOTICE ASUITABLE PROPERTY THAN Jtt. MATSON and CO. , "n. J MATSON and CO.; Chris tcaurch.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19211101.2.103.3
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17291, 1 November 1921, Page 12
Word Count
887Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17291, 1 November 1921, Page 12
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.