AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. FOE PRIVATE SALE. TEE WELL-KNOWN SMALL SHEEP STATION, UPPER WAIAU. ON BEHALF OF MR CHAS. H. POWELL, Comprising — 8,311 ACRES FREEHOLD. 17,750 ACRES LEASEHOLD. Together with „,.,, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK A>E> COMPLETE STATION PLA^. THE STOCK comprises about GOOO sheep, 60 head of cattle, and 6 horses. The nroncrtv is situate in squares 103 ana ]O4. Mandamus and Te Koa Survey Districts. The property is divided into v"i° us Hocks, and for the most part is fenced with etandards and wire. The Homestead comprises a dwelling-nouse, with detached huts for men, wool shed, sheep .ards. and scouring facilities. On the oacK llock there ia a hut and sheep yards, also L stable. ~ Further particulars can be had on appacaThe propertv is only on the market for 14 ■avs, and as the vendor i* anxious to sell ;here is even- probability of any reasonable offer being entertained. H. MATSON and CO. THE LAND WILL STILL BE HERE WHEN THE PRESENT POPl T LATIO>. IS DEAD AND GONE. •JFHEN WILD-CAT .SPECULATIONS HAVE PASSED AWAY, AND BEEN FORGOTTEN, LEAVING A TRAIL OF POORER BUT SADDER WISER INVESTORS BEHIND. WHAT HAS BUILT UP PROSPERITY IN NEW ZEALAND? Is it not the revenue derived from the LAND that has placed Now Zealand, despite the present world wide stringency, in a position which is envied throughout the civilised world? The wise man to-day will take no heed of the minority of pessimistic ne'er-do-wells, who would throw cold water on a proposition oven of a golden sovereign! He will look round and attach himself and those who come alter him to prosperity by purchasing REAL ESTATE at the very reasonable values at which property can now be acquired. H MATSON and CO. CAN OFFER THE • FOLLOWING PROPERTIES, a.>D WILL BE PLEASED TO AFFORD EVERY FACILITY FOR. INSPECTION. NORTH CANTERBURY LIMESTONE COUNTRY OF THE VERY BEST. The Farm comprises approximately 1000 acres, and. is situate in close proximity to Railway and Saleyards. Is subdivided into 14 paddocks by wire and standard fences. At present 90 acres in Oats, 10 acres cut tip for hay, 70 acres for Rape, 20 acres for Turnips. Average yield of oats 40 bushels per acre. Is carrying 1000 sheep, 20 cattle, 11 houses. The land comprises easy rolling downs. Is free to work and exceptionally clear of noxious weeds. Improvements include a modern Dwelling of 7 rooms, large 6cullery, pantry, bathroom, linen press, hot and cold service,' telephone laid on, petrol light, and man's cottage of 5 rooms. Large wool shed, machines installed, 10-stall stable, ohaffroom with capacity of about 25 tons, cowbyres implement shed. About 10 acres all in plantations. The land is watered by permanent streams, springs, and dame, and the proposition comprises an exceptional one in every way. The owner has spared no trouble and expense to bring hie property to a high state of improvement, and the farm ia now in that state when the years of work and large sums of money which the owner has expended in improving the place are coming into profit. The practioal farmer should sot fail to investigate this proposition. PRICE £2l per acre, crops given in. Very favourable terms will be extended to a sound and practioal buyer. FOE SALE OR EXCHANGE. CHEAP BLOCK OF SHEEP COUNTRY. OWNER'S ONLY REASON FOR SELLING IS ADVANCED YEARS. WOULD BE PREPARED TO ACCEPT SUBURBAN PROPERTY IN PART PAYMENT. 1 fiOfl ACEES FREEHOLD. This ia all J.UV/U that remains out of a property of 5000 acres. The price asked is £2 10s per acre, and, the vendor at present <has <t nice little dwelling-house to put on the block, suitable for two men; 120 aoree is firetoLasg land', laid dawn in grass, the balance warm, sunny country, well watered with suitable streams. There is a Railway Flag Station on the property, and a first-olase motor road near by. It is at present leased, and carrying 800 ewes. The owner would consider a moderate priced House in Chiistchur'oh. as part payment. Apply MATSON and CO. OA ACRES. WITHIN 20 MILES OF CHRIBTCHUHCH. The property comprises good dairying and cropping land, 7-roomed house, stable, etc., very favourably situated in respect of railage, market, school, and other facilities. PRICE £9O per acre. Very favourable terms are offered. 250"™. NORTH CANTERBURY. 160 Acres in wheat, barley, and linseed, all looking well, balance in grass. Magnificent homestead with every possible convenience. The buyer of this, with reasonable fortune with the weather, should reap very large returns from above-mentioned crop. Any practical buyer who inspects cannot fail to appreciate this fact. PRICE £4O per A COMPLETE LITTLE HOME WITHIN . 13 MILES OF CHRISTCHtTRCH. The property is subdivided into 7 paddocks. At present 4} aoree in wheat, 19 acres in in grass. 6-Roomed dwelling house, 8-baif cowshed, stable, loosebox, ohaffhouse, trapshed, pigstyes, etc. The quality of the land is undeniable, and the property is exceptionally; favourably situated in respect to proximity to railway, school, and all conveniences to city. A reasonable offer will be considered. lucerne, also mangolds and swedes. Permanent pasture. Improvements include 5loomed dwelling, hot and cold water, washhouse, and all outbuildings, 12-bail cowshed and pigstys. Carrying about 150 ewes and Bft milch cows. PRICE £75 per acre. Undulating land, about 200 acres, in native surface sown, about 150 acres in grass, 20 acres in crop, balance going into crop and grass. Buildings comprise a homestead of 6 rooms, scullery, pantry, and detached washhouee. Grounds beautifully laid out in lawns, shrubs, orchard, eto. Outbuildings comprise 4-etall stable with chaff, house, loosebox, 2 oowbails, implement shed, r.ll under one roof. Property only 1} miles from school and Post Office. PRICE £l7 per acre. Dairying land, all in grass with exception of one acre for potatoes and mangolds. Buildings comprise dwelling of 6 rooms, stable and cart shed, 15-stall oowbaU, separator room, also pigstyes and fowlbouaes. PRICE £6O per acre. TTER TO PUTYOUR »J SAVINGS INTO A FARM property whereon you can live in healthy condition, rent free, rather than follow many of the so-called financial investments offered at the present day. THE LAND IS NEW ZEALAND'S WEALTHI CANTERBURY IS THE BEST PROVINCE IN NEW ZEALAND! TW*- ABOVE AND OTHER PROPOSITIONS WHICH WE CAN OFFER ARF f ALL SITUATE IN CANTERBURY! INVESTIGATE THE ABOVE PROPOSITIONS RATHER THAN" THOSE WHICH'ARE ROMANTIC AND FANTASTIC! XL MATSOS «rW CO-
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17315, 29 November 1921, Page 12
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