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AVOTXOHB. H. MATSON AND 00. PECIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE buyers' requirement*. The Trust .Estate :s due to be wound up and the farm can bo bought. Well worth the money. It is favourably situated. Nearly 300 acres. Good cropping and grazing land. Grow anything. Within 25 mile* of Chnstchurch. Buildings are equal to any farm in Canterbury of this «i«>. Will bo leased if not Bold. H. MATSON and 00. "I/l/E HAVE a Client whose business LVY; necessitates him living in Christchurch, and he is prepared to Exchange the following neat Property for an up-to-date 5-roomed Residence, motor-shed preferred, 7J acres of land capable of heavy production, together with, an up-to-date homo of all modern conveniences, porcelain bath, electric light, w.0., water, washhouse, copper and tubs. Water laid on cowshed, concrete floor, motor-shed, stable and storeroom. Price £2OOO. This holding is within 4 miles of a main town and 16 miles from Chnstchurch. Clear title. Term* considered. H. MATSON and CO. LAN© SBBSLBRS, BIG- AND SMAEL. 1 »'< pertie* recently by private treaty, and lave buyers •waiting. Perhaps your property may be just the very thing. Send in particulars to us. H. MATSON and CO. Ifift ACRES, • divided . into 8 paddocks. -LUV/ S-6-roomed House, hot and cold, stable, ohaffhouse, implement shed. .10 acres Oats and Grass,' 10 acres Turnips, 20 acres green feed, balance stubble nnd grass. Favourably situated in Mid-Canterbury. £32 per acre. Good terms. Enquiries invited. H. MATSON and CO. A OA ACRES Mixed Grazing and Cropping i ±£i\J- Land. 7-roomed House, in good order. All conveniences, granary, 6-stall ingi.;Or(« mile rail and P.O. and School. 13 paddocks, water-races in every paddock. Carrying 950 two-tooth ewes, ISO ewes and lambs, 16 horses, 12 head cattle. Price under £X> per 'acre J £I6OO cash. Balance on mortgage. Owner, would make a deal by I taking a house property in Christchurch. H. MATSON and CO. SBSSk BEORBT OF OtTR SUCCESS. ■*•* gmag just a little better service than other agenta,.is often the subject of conversation among the, farming fraternity. This faot.is easily answered, in a few words: "We . .ore our on* aim is to forward ths interests: of our clients who pay us. If neglect detail and become oldfashioned in our methods, our clientele would-become smaller, and our own pockets directly affected., .'•--. ■ .j "Onr salaries depend on the service we give, and it is mist encouraging for us to ehowinf; > that our personal efforts are app H. 'MATSON and CO., Auctioneer*. ANTE D—• ' r SA32' ' GRASS "SEED, WHEAT, CHAFF, CLOVER, POTATOES, BARLEY. Sp*sl»! yxOm *»\ M. DON'T SBLIi WITHOUT FIRST OFFERING TO ff v KATSON and CO., TuMeffiall'*, Cashel street. Highest Grade Seed Oats on hand. We will be pleased to forward any site parcel to any destination. H. MATSON and CO., . Grain and Seed Merchant*. MffiEEAßtf WAGGON FOR SALE. T Present in TattersaU's, one G.S. MiliL ' \ tary Waggon, -in good order ; also set of Double Military Harness for the same. Owner Anxious to sell. Offer required. H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18635, 9 March 1926, Page 16

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