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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND 00. FOR PRIVATE BALB. THE WELL-KNOWN SMALL SHEEP STATION, UPPER WAIAU. ON BEHALF OF MR CHAS. H. POWELL* Compiling—--8,811 ACRES FREEHOLD. 17,760 ACRES LEASEHOLD. Together with LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AND COMPLETE STATION PLANT. THE STOCK comprises about 6000 sheep, 60 head of cattle, ud 6 horses. 104, STandamui and Te Koa, Surrey Districts. The property ie divided into various blocks, and for the most part is fenced with standarda and wire. The Homestead comprise* a dwelling-house, •with detached huts for men, wool shed, *he*P yards, and scouring facilities. On the back block there is a hut and sheep yards, also a stable. Further particulars ou be had on application. The property is only on the market for 14 days, and as the vendor is anxious to sell there is every probability of any reasonable offer being entertained. H. MATSON and CO. FARMS! FARMS! FARMS 1 THE LAND WILL STILL BE HERB WHEN THE PRESENT POPULATION IS DEAD AND GONE. WHEN 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 lE ALAND? Is it not the revenue derived from the LAND that has placed New Zealand, despite the present world wide stringency, in a position wtich 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 even of ft golden sovereign! He will look round and attach himself and those who com© after him to prosperity by purchasing REAL ESTATE at the very reasonable values at which property can now be acquired. T MATSON and CO. CAN OFFER THE -1. . FOLLOWING PROPERTIES, A.,D WILL BE PLEASED TO AFFORD I 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.9o acres in Oats, 10' acres cut up for hay, 70 acres for Rape, 20 acres for Turnips. Has grown upwards of 50 bushe'sof oata per acre. Is carrying 1000 sheep, 20 cattle, 11 horseß. The land comprises oaEy Tolling downs. Is free to work and exceptionally clear of noxious weeds. Improvements molude a modern Dwelling of 7 rooms, large scullery, 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, ehaffroom with capacity of about 25 tons, oowbyres, implement rbed, good sheep dip. About 10' acres all in, plantations. The land is watered by permanent streams, springs, and dams, and the proposition comprises an exceptional one in every ( wav. The owner has spared no trmiM* orM <,v n .T,» r> u,;„„ Li- „„» >„ 4a high state,of improvement, and the farm is now in that state when the yean of work and large sums of money which the owner has expended in improving the place are coming into profit. The praotical farmer should not fail to investigate this proposition. PRICE £2l per acre, crops given in. Very favourable term* will be extended to a sound ■ and practical buyer. v FOR" SALE OR EXCHANGE. CHEAP BLC-OK OF SHEEP COUNTRY. OWNER'S ONLY REASON FOR SELLING IS ADVANCED YEARS. WOULD BE PREPARED TO ACCEPT ■; SUBURBAN PROPERTY IN ' . y PART PAYMENT. 1 fifth ACRES FREEHOLD.' Thjs is all V..■*■ V - • 'bat remains ouj of a property of 'SOOO acres; The price asked is £2 10s per acre,-'arid the vendor at present Just a nice .little dwelling-house to put on the block, suitable for two men; 120 acres is first-okss . land, laid down in grass, the balance warm, ;;,Bimn.y. oountry, well wa-tered with suitable ; strearns,'. ';There is a Railway. Flag' Station ; on Uie'property, and a first-class motor road .ricar. ,by. 4 '.'lt.'is at present leased, and oarry;f ihg 800 ewes. The. owner would consider a jiwderate yprioed 'house in . Cbristchuroh as "part;payment.-.- Apply ■ < I -Vo-"'..;', '-.■... ,H. MATSON- and CO. h^P':'r'':'- : :■'■.' Qjf). ACRES. : The property comprises good dairying and cropping land, 7*roorued house,. stable, etc.. age, market, school, and other facilities. , PRICE £9O per acre. Very favourable terms • 'axe offered. v NORTH CANTERBURY. 180 Acre* in wheat, barley, and linseed, • h all i looking well, balance in, grass., . Magnificent homestead with every possible convenience. -The liuyer of this, with reasonable fortune with the weather, should reap' very '. large returns from above-mentioned crop. to- appreciate this fact. PRICE £lO per acre. A. COMPLETE UTILE HOME WITHIN 13 MILES OF CHRISTCHCROH. < The property is subdivided into 7 paddocks. At present 4§ acres in wheat, 19 acres in '■ Oat*, under cultivation for potatoes, balance (. 5-Roomed dwelling house, 8-bail , stable, loosebox, ohaffhotue, trap•hed, pigsty**, eto. 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. ■'• M J,* n ?^' nt **»*&»•: and cropping lend, subdivided into 9 paddocks, well watered. 35 lucerne, also mangolds and swedes. Permanent pasture. Improvements include 6- . roomed dwelling, hot and cold water, washhouse, and all outbuildings, 12-bail oowehed, and pigstye. Carrying-about ISO ewes and 86 milch cows. PRICE £75 pet acre. ..Undulating land, about 300 acres, in native surface 'sown, about ISO acres in grass, 30 acres in crop,. balance going into - crop and grass. Buildings comprise a - homestead - of 6 rooms, scullery, pantry, and detached washhouse. . Grounds beautifully laid out in lawns, shrubs, orchard, eto. Outbuildings comprise 4-etall stable with chaffhouse, loosebox, 2 cowbaits, implement shed from school and Post Office. per acre. | \ ACRES. I>airying land, all in grass with exception of one acre for potatoes and mangolds. 'Buildings comprise dwelling of 6 rooms, stable and ©art shed, 15-itall oowbail separeIS&viS o ™' *k° P******* and iowlhouses. i.fBIQB £6O per acre. INTO A FARM property - present day. el investments offered at the THE LAND IS KEW ZEALAND'S ■^WaiXTHf' CAOTBBHtmY la THE BBSr ■ PRpyiWCE IK NEW ZEAEAKD! iNVOTTIGAIEk*«iHE I ABOVE PROPOffr. TIOAND -F^N-

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17321, 6 December 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17321, 6 December 1921, Page 12

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