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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. H MATSON AND CO. STATE THAT • THEFOLLOWING PROPERTIES ARK S \LEABLE PROPOSITIONS; a"d would refer readers TO THE FOLLOWING CUTTING FROM AN AMERICAN PAPER:— "GOOD LAND CAN'T LOSE OCT." "Illinois, like other States, had a blue spell over tho sudden drop in food prices. What was tho use of choice land when its produce vieldod so little revenue? Only »s" ea f be " fore there had been a boom in which farms were solrt up to 500 dollars an acre Now the boitoru seemed .to have dropped out of everything. Tiie mo3t stable investment on e-artli appeared to be wrecked like any speculative erterrnise. T<»-day the men of Illinois are from cloom as they realise that nothing fundamental has been lost. Many who were in th*> dnmp3 are now ready io lay ;i fresh bet. Hov- can pood land loss out? Its has an irreducible minimum. Stoclca, bond-, and even currency may fade into zero. I'iO j*-r cent, worthlegs but. productive land ever retain-' n substantial value. Europe mu=t resume, tatinp; America has to eat. Tho hi In re is not a- rainbow, but it iB as certain aud secure as the sunrise." THE SAKE PROPOSITION APPLIES TO NEW ZEALAND. ESPECIALLY CANTERBURY.

A '"HA ACRES, Leasehold, 26 years i" A OUU run, with a right of renewal, A corn'inning good flat and A land, together with a g 000 " A Homestead of 6 living rooms, A bathroom, pantry, verandah and A hall, 6-stall stable. etc. 5 A acres in plantation, orchards, A and garden. 2 Miles fromßni'A Ma 3', Post Office, and Creamery. A Watered by springs aud veils. A Fair proportion of the property A in crops. Carrying -iOO sheep A and horses, and cattle. The A Vendor's only reason for sellA lng ia advanced age. PRICE A £SOOO as Going Concern. This A property is 2 miles from RailA nay Station, Post Office, School, A and Creamery. A OAA ACRES, real sweet Farm, downs A «UU and flat. Pirst-claes GentloA man's home, ample plantation ß A and buildings. Situated in one A of the best districts. PRICE A £3O per acre, but really believe A Vendor would entertain an offer. A • Close to School, Township, and A good Sa'cyards. A Qf*'ACRES of excollent land, together A OU -with. 5-roomed Dwelling House. A 999 years' lease. Annual rcnA tal of £7 14s lOd. PRICE for A Goodwill and Improvements A , £BOO. A OC ACRES, close to Christchurch, comA £ii) prising one o( tho best graxin? A paddocks on the Cashmere Hills. A • Securely fenced and well waterA ,e<l. PRICE £75 per acre. Any A reasonable terms. This must A recommend itsolf to City CarryA injj Companies, or to Dairymen A with heavy land or to Stock A Agents and Dealers. A -J nrv ACRES, good cropping and grazA J-Ul/ ing land, subdivided into 6 padA docks, first-class 6-roomed house, A waehhouse, cow bails and yards. A The place will, carry 25 cows. • A Rural Mail daily. Delivery A Cream Van. 7 Miles from A splendid Township and Stool? A Salayards. PRICE £22 per A acre. Vendor will . entertain A offer, or exchange.

A SHEEP STATION". A oernn AOBES of Freehold, 18,000 A acres Leasehold, 70 head .ot A cattle and horses, 6000 sheep, A full oomploment of Station A Plant, good woolshed 1 and staA . tion buildings, This is one of A the best propositions in CanA terbury. PRICE £IO,OOO as: a A Going Concern. A ACRES L.I.P, rent £Bl per year. A ' Subdivided into 12. paddocks. A ' Good Homestead of 4 rooms, A woolshfid and yard. 400 ewes, k 350, dry sheep, and implements. A i As a Going Concern £2O- por ,A acre. Only reason fox selling 'A .is old, age.,. ' .> A 7Afi ACRES, Banks Peninsula, eubdiA• vu vided into 11 paddocks, firstA class Homestead of 6 rooms, upA locate woolshed. sheep dip and, A : virds*. Part excellent cropping and A dairying land, and. part magnirA fioent hilla, lying facing the sun. A' • PRICE £25 ptar acre or offer. A r 7f)f\ ACRES, Banks Poninaula, eubdiA*Vy Vy vided into 15 paddocks,, well A fenced and watered, good buildA"" ings, comprising complete A Homestead of 0 rooms, woolA ehed, cow bails, etc. Property A will carry 1000 sheep, 40 or 60 A head cattle. PRICE £2O Per A ■ acre. A A ACRES, within 1 miles of ChristA, w 1 church,* together with, a. 7A roomed House, electric, light, 'A ■ • and all conveniences. 10-bailed A ■ ■■■' cowbyre, storeroom,, granary, 'A implement shed, etc.; .PRICE: A £llO per aore. Vendor will en'A ' tprtain tains,if possible. A Q(\ ACRES of aplehdid; Cocksfoot land,: A W ( Banks Peninsula, . togethet with A . . 7-roomed House, cowshadj outbuildings. The land ' comA pxiaei heavy dairying and cockaA ' . v foot land, well ; fenced -, and A - : watered. PRICE £34 per. acre. A OQHA ACRES, sweet- tussock hills, A situate in North Canterbury. .A This-is a magnificent property; A ' subdivided into 6 blocks, nearly A - native pasture, but a portion. '.A of the property is crop produc- . A ing, and is under cultivation-: \A There are ample buildings .on A" " the property, and the Vendor A . will be glad to arrange. inspecA tion to any bona fide buyer. A Of? ACRES in a thriving. Distriot, to»OO ■ gether with 2-roonied House; , » dairy and cowshed. 2) miles A , from school. The property is' A a renewable lewie, at a rsiital A ;' o{ £2B per annum. PRICE, A OAA ACRES excellent cropping land A oUU ahd'pasture land, subdivided into , A 14 or 15 paddocks, together with f Qentleman'e Home, and. ample » plantations and grounds. Maga nifioent stables.>nd iann outa buildings, close to Township. 7 PRICE ON APPLICATION. A This'place'would iuit a retired 7 \ City man, or a man who wanted. A a Stud Farm, <>r V place for A breeding or rawing B)ood Stock. X Reasonable .Terms. Inspection A could be arranged. A onnA ACRES oi splendid Hill CounA OvUv try; seourely fenced. PRICE A' £5 5s per aero". Terms to be ''■A'' "axringea.

A "OAA ACHES of excellent Farming Land, A. pUU' ; together with a 'good Home' stead, stables, and jaJjtbuildings. The property is subdivided into numerous paddocks, and adjoins tne main road. PRICE £22 per. acre. Any reasonable terms., The Owner's only rea.•onfjot. »elling to t old,; age. A QK ACRES of excellent heavy dairying A OO- und = grain-producing land,., situA ' ated in the<iar4amed Ellesmere A District. £3l per-acre. A 2B abutting "ono ©f best manufacturing:: district Towns in Canterbury. . Great prospective valuoj first-class Homestead and buildings .on it, and every con: venienoe. At th« price asked, £l2O -per -acre, it-is : a bargain. A OAX ACRES Freehold, 6 acres .of light jx . land adjoining.. Buildings, good A 4-roomed house, scullery, washA house, tollhouse, trapshed, etc. A • .j-mile from school,s,miiiutes A from. Post-Oflloe; including 7 A cowe, one or. two jSige, new A. ' Separator, Cream Cans, etc. A £1250 th 6 lot. • A go ACRES in the Waikari Diatriot.sub' A, , 1260 A' :: • • - . A ' A A , ' A ■ A - A A ■:, divided into .numerous paddocks, good . Homestead, and outbuildings. PRICE £45. per acre. ACRES of.»flrst and seoond-clats land, watorod by springs and river; subdivided into-, 9 paddocke, mostly flat land. Good. Homostoad, surrounded by orch. ard and.plantations; 3-roomed house, dairy, cowshed, and other : buildings. Situated 2 miles ' from school, 8 miles, from Hailway Station. PHICE £lO per acre. . ACRES, subdivided into 11 : pad" docks, _ excellent, grain growing , proposition; / well ' watered • ■ .throughout. 1 mile 'rom school, V Thero is l 4 splendid Homestead, „ ~ u bpilt; on. this Ample good fatm.vbuild-—,.-jngS. PRICE £32 10»per»cie. •CBE6, with a'good House," lub- ' divided into 10 'paddocks'. V H lIAISON' »ad CO.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17452, 12 May 1922, Page 14

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