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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. H. MATSON and CO., CHBISTOHURCH. • The puticnlara of lie nrKjermentroned property » such thai we strongly recommend it and it is very eeldom that we step out of our road to recommend any property. KOTE THE PARTICULARS: This p: perty was placed in our hands on Augj«. '■♦ h \ad ii'has only come into the market through extraordinary circumstances deaths in family, winding up of Estate have all been reSDOH3ib!e for this opportunity being Submitted to the public. The property comprises— n(\ ACBBS OF LAHP L.I.P. It is «ubUU divided into 8 paddocks, all well watered. There are 5 acres in Algerian oats, 5 acres m Italian ryegrass and i acres in the native and"the balance is in old pasture. This property has produced 11 tons of potatoes to the acre and 65 bushels of grass seed has been j reached. The buildiuga comprise J a Bnia.il homestead v;ith a _ dwelling house of 5 rooms, washhouse. u-s-throoai, detached motor shwi. •>'iiall stable and lo=£e box, 13 hailed cowshed, large loft, which holds appros. G7 tons of hay. This is really a eplendid shed. There are pig3tyea and all necessary outbuildings. There is also a fair orchard and garden surrounding the homestead, and it is all well sheltered with shelter l-elts of pine trees. There is an existing Moitgage of £0 per acre due to the Government and the interest is £lB 43 rper annum. The price asked is £2OOO for the Goodwill ytiVa £6OO down and the balance between the deposit and the First Mortgage the Vendor is prepared to leave on by way of second Mortgage for .", or 7 years at 0 per cent. This will show you the confidence that the owner has in it. 11. MATSOtf and CO. 199 A ACRES OF LAND, subdivide. x££\J into 7 paddocks, a sp'endid h-me utcad with a «ood sclidly-Lmn alcad with a good sclidly-muit house, hot and cold water and all ' conveniences, jiood motor load right to the door. The property is close to the ltangiora. una. Amberley markets, and it presents a splendid opportunity ror B- man to have a fust-class hume. and to have land around him, plenty 'of opportunity to improve as the land has boon allowed to drift into disrepair. The present owner of tins uronerty is a. Mortgagee. He is an old' man and is keen to sell, and he will ta. per novo for the prcpen-v. .li U .> is a long way cheaper than buying a town "house. Live in the gountiy; 1200 apres of land; gcod health for your family, costs you nothing to live. It cannot be beateiT Fol. £OB H. MAT.SON and CO. LOVELY pOJtB and a- Home that all weary and, tired city workers wra looking for. This place that i«c can offer comprises 10J acres of land, motor coaches pass the door every day, and it "is within 5 minutes, of the_ tram, and there ia ©very convenience that civilisation can provide at your door. The homestead ia a. beautiful one there is as artistip garden kept in a high state of efficiency, but is so constructed that half a, day a week by the owner of the place is ail that it reqiiires to, kesa it as it is. This prpr party is one of the hesvlthiest places 2j.ii and around Chri»tchurch, an 4 the price is £2300, a dsposif of £IOOO and the. balance! for 6 years at 61 per pent. Fol. 10H JT. MATSQ3T and CO. IAAA ACRES, divided into 12 paddocks, J.UUI/" gorse and wire fences. There io a good, old but useful homestead on it, comprising a. dwelling house of 7 rooms, Bcullery, washhouse, granary, . stables, looseboxes, ehearing shed, etc. There arc M 0 acres, going info oats and 150 acres ;»*<> green crop, unci the balance' is in pasture, the only reason that thia p'laco is in the market is that the owner advises that as he gets older he has t:> iatfo tho inevitable vogarding the squaring of hi? estate, and an his family ia grown up 1)B i& prepared to entertain offer for this property. The place is really worth £2l to £25 a-n acre, but to ma-ke a deal he Tfill sell it at £22 10s an acre, and we are informed by cpqr agent, and by our friends that this place is a bargain. Pol. 563 H. and CO. »HIS PBOPERTJ is one of tho most perfect littl,e 'properties that ther* is in the South Island. It is situated amongst limestone hills facing the sea, you are lrathia a. few inoments' of the sea, just tjtink of that. The charm of bush anb} mountain streams and the beauties of the sea poagi ar© ■what pne never gets tired of, feutf in addition to this this property is fc magnificent property its the richneas of tho soil.' It is divided into IB p»ddgeka. It is nearly all wire netting and it is close to n bcUppl- .The property carries a, ewe and three-quarters to tho acre. The vendor ftsaurod ua that the place would carry two and sheep to the acre. Jf one wanted to wiHf thpy could naUk 70 head op this , insets an 4 P*rry 45Q ewes. There is r first-cldßß gontlenu>ii'« home oa it in the way of a. house, and wp Icnqw that there is no property its equal offering in the South Island. Tho Title of the iapcj fa held undcf a L.1.P.; the rent ia la an acre, less 40 per cent. There is a Government Mortgage on this property. The prico is'£B3oo'as a 'Going Oonosrn, and ttie Vendo? will leave £9 an acre an the property by way of Mortgage, carrying interest at 5J per cent. The Vendor advises \\s that it is the beat liraestc.no proj>«rty that he Jim' ever Fol. 751 H. MATSOK and CO. IQQA ACRES of fine eweet downs ooupr J-JJCHI = try. This property is no disfrom tho «p» ■ »«d yet it i cannot be called a seaside farm. 'J!ha prpperiy is oarryiug' about CTQO sheep, of which aiout 1530 ire emx; SO" to 90 "head of cattle aid c psmpleinent of horaee. 'lhero is a first-class home op property, •with every convenience, fitted' up with lighting and : ifomestic heating • points. Jt has splendid aheap yanfe and buildings. This prstperty owing to health reasons tno Vepplor is ft seller and this property nndoubtedly is a desirable acquisition. '■Atua are not many propertiea i» Jfew Zealwd that sure. Fol. 1U H. MATSOCf and CO. uiaiuvo buyer to inspect any of turno raojwitiss, WMiifiT ace wo prepared _tp {ell them where they *ra. or give them airy infqrmatioo aboot' them, but we are preJftfed frith a bona fide purchaser -to send a peprpeentaAive wit|j him to inspect any one of them, *u4 2 *h«y Sq no* hwy, tbi th« motor-cswr. If they buy tha y*o|*rtf Sfeteon a?d,oo. wifi p»y tho ejroaniafi or tie ?aotgrg. S»«l Ctl., MSSIG-tm Cirristehurch.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18151, 14 August 1924, Page 16

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