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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. THE TIME TO BUY. THE TIME TO BUY. TKE TIME TO BUY. THE AUTUMN SEASON IS UPON US, AND TTTK MAN WHO BUYS A PROPERTY TO-DAY IS ENABLED TO FORMULATE HIS OWN PROGRAMME FOR THE ENSUING YEAR. . : IT IS COMMON KNOWLEDGE THAT THERE IS A WORLD-WIDE SHORTAGB OF SHEEP. IN ADDITION, THERE IS | A NEW ZEALAND SHORTAGE OF SHEEP, THE GOVERNMENT FIGURES FOR MARCH, 101S, BEING OYER FOUR MILLION IN EXCESS OF THE SIMILAR RETURNS FOR MARCH, 1922. WOOL AND LAMB PRICES ARE ON A HIGH LEVAL. ALL INFORMATION INDICATES THAT THE NEW ZEALAND PRODUCER IS ABOUT TO EMBARK ON A PERIOD OF RENEWED PROSPERITY. AMONGST THE DESIRABLE FARM PROPOSITIONS WHICH ARE ON OUR BOOKS ARE THE FOLLOWING: — WEST COAST. ACRES Freehold, first-class quality £.OU quality dairy land, improve- , ments include 6-roomed dwel- j ling, milking shed, good yards. I The property ia subdivided into i several paddocks and is situ- • atod about 6 miles from Cheese Factory. The present owner turned off 60 fat cattle last ■i winter. There is a considerable quantity of good heart Totara on tho property. Having regard to tho forthcoming opening of the Otira tunnel, this property offers on exceptional opportunity to the energetic man. PRICE £3700. Folio 742. H. MATSON and CO. FAVOURED CANTERBURY DISTRICT. /J/\ ACRES good dairying farm, suitable v/ aubdivided, well watered, portion of the land is in turnips, oats and tares, Western Woltha and oocksfoot. Improvements include 5-roomed dwelling on concrete foundation, iron roof 6-bail cowshed, stable, pig stye, fowlhouse, orchard. Price £lO per acre. Favourable terms. Folio "743. H. MATSON and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY. TAO ACRES, fi-roomed house, all conI uv ve3wsnces, 6-staJl stable, at present carrying 800 ewes. This property is in a highly favoured district and thoroughly well merits investigation. Price J516 10s per acre, favvourabl© terms. Folio 737. H. MATSON and CO. TE PERITA. H MATSON AND CO. have received in- •< structions from the DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE! in the ESTATE OF THE LATE HUGH CABSIDY to offer lor* PRIVATE SALE that very excellent property at TB PERITA, comprising—--6010 ACRES 1 ROOD 27 PERCHES, FREEHOLD. 1154 ACRES 0 ROODS 38 PERCHES LEASEHOLD. The property is subdivided into numerous paddocks, ample plantations,, admirable roact frontage, approximately. 600 acres in grass, 100 acres in turnips and grass, and the remainder of Ihe property ia in native pasture. Tho Homestead oomprises 6roomcd dwelling, shearing ehed, Bhearing plant, stable, shelter tmcd, cook iiouse, bunk house, v.'hare and concrete dip. Being centred in mid-Canter-bury, the advantageous position must "be . apparc it to all. The Te Perita School is on the ' place. Market and freezing works are all within easy distance. Intending buyers desirous of inspecting are invitedi to communicate with us and we will tnnke arrangements with tho Manager, Mr R. H. Fa "-an, to show purchasers over the property. Favourable terms. Price cm application. Pol. 728 H. MATSON and CO. SOUTHLANDk ACRES, first-class ewe country, comprising low undulating downs, all ploughable with tho exception of 4GO acres, about 700 acres have been ploughed. The land is in the best of heart, eminently suitable for halfbred and fine three-quortrebre i die.p. Situate close to railway, all necessary improvement}. Price • £ll per acre. Favourable term's. Fol. 725 H. MATSON and CO. MID-CANTERB URY. ACRES, situate close to Railway, School, and Post Oiiice, handy to city. Farm comprises good heavy land, growing wheat, po- * tatocs, and pens. 6-roomed dwelling, stable, barn, milking ehed, separator, and power plant. The property is suitably subdivided. Price £GO per aero, exceptionally favourable terms. ! Fol. 716 H. MATSON and CO. MID-CANTERBURY. ACRES, clo-se to the City. Improvements include 6-roomed dwelling, 7-bailed cowdlied, concrete floor, 4-stall stable separator roam, pigsty, fowlhouse. Close to the railway, artesian water. This land ia of the very best quality, and an energetic owner could readily make a comfortable living from dairying, cropnig, and pigs. PRICE £3500. Fol. 712 H. MATSON and CO. BANKS PENINSULA. 1 AAA ACRES, 7-roomed dwelling. Price IuUU £lO 10s per acre. This property is only available owing to exceptional circumstances, and we consider is one of the cheapest, places available in the mark:t to-day. , Fol. 711 H. MATSON and CO. METHVEN. AAA ACRES, in good heart, and well J.UUU fenced, watered by races, grows good wheat, oats, rape, turnips, and grass; is excellent fattening country; up-16-d.ite dwelling, all conveniences, hot and cold water, windmill, water, woolslied, implement shed, dip and yards, plantation, orchard, and garden. This {property thoroughly well menf.s investigation by any practical and any bona fide buyers. Price £2l 10s. Favourable terms. Fol, GSS The above aro only a few of the well-worth-while proposition which we can quote. We invito the fullest enquiry. H. MATSON and CO. GRAIN SEASON. 1922-23. GRAIN SEASON. 1922-23. GRAIN SEASON, 1922-23. H MATSON and CO. invite enquiry from • Growers ot WHEAT OATS CHAFF BARLEY COCKSFOOT COW GRASS CLOVER . LINSEED AND ALL ROOT CROPS. THE HIGHEST PRICES. PROMPT RETURNS I CALL ON OR COMMUNICATE WITH US. WE ARE CARRYING FULL STOCKS OF' 1 CORN SACKS AND SEAMING TWINE, AND CAN GIVE IMMEDIATE DELIVER!'. WE CAN" QUOTE SEEDS AND MAN- I URES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF AP- ' PROVED QUALITY AT LOWEST CUR- , RENT BATES. H. MATSON aad CO.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 16

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