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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. H. MATSON and CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. START YOUR SON ON THIS NEAT 63-ACRE FARM. rpHE Pr«wnt Owner wishes to retire, bivJL ing workod the same successfully for 10 years. His price hu not gone up £lO to £2O per acre; £55 an acre is the price he will take and he gave this for it. SEE TEE CLOVER AND FEED IT GROWS. Four large haystacks off a very small paddock is a tribute to the quality of the land, rich pasture* and never drying fit ream of clear water makes it possiblo to milk without fail 25 big frarr* cows and graze 12-15 young heifers. Pig 3 raising is another important item on this profitable holding. WITHIN 15 MILES OF THE CITY, SOLID SENSIBLE BUILDINGS. Four-roomed House, well built on concrete foundation, surrounded by an orchard and garden, large galvanised iron structure embodying 2-stall stable, 'oosebo.t, harness room, Imp and car shed, separator room, also there are 6-bail cowshed, concreto floor, and splendid pigstyca. KO MONEY NEED BE SPENT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Can bo given. We have not »een it« equal for 10 years. Land like this never fails you. A small up-to-date milking plant, if installed, would make this farm. A JOY TO WORK AND THE DRUDGERY OF MILKING WOULD BE OVERCOME. Apply to: H. MATSON and CO., Sola Agents. GENUINE 800 ACRES MIXED FARM ON MARKET FIRST TIME. SINCE present owner drew same in ballot, handsome _ return* have been awarded his efforts, and ho now wishes to retire. MILS*? 8 COWS, GRAZES 500 EWES. GROWS GREAT CROPS WHEAT and OATS. FATTENS ALL LAMBS. Splendidly placed i miles from Station in North Canterbury. Hero ia undoubtedly a farm which can produce quick profits. YOUNG MEN DESIROUS OF ACQUIRING A FIRSTHAND BONA FIDE FARM. 'Here it ia; we #ro sole agents. Don't think tho buildings must be old. They tie not. A modern 6-7-Toomed House, every convenience, stable, loosehox, motor shed, wood shed, pigstye, telephone all tend to make this » bomo of the highest order. GROWN M BUSHELS WHEAT, 8 BUSHELS OATS, and has In at present w acres first-Class LUCERNE. H. MATSON and CO., Solo Agent*. « UNSOLD BY AUCTION. A SALE not being effected under tho hamwe have instructed us to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY that proWrty situated new Springburn School, Kail way, and Po«t Office, Staveley Creamery and Store, lately occupied by Mr R. Wightman, containing 836 ACRES 8 HOODS i PERCHES. The buildings on the block are all that can be desired, comprising splendid 6-roomed house, with conveniences, largo store, stable, tophed, 2-roomed cottage, milking shod, piggeties, fowlhouses, etc. The land all lies to the san, and has originally been heavy bush coantry, which hti been millod and well grassed. The frontage i* flat and the balanco easy rolling country, amply supplied by natural creeks. Being situated on tho foothills, it is never troubled with droughts, and is wonderful summer country, suitable for cattle or sheep. The zoods are good, and being in permanent pasture (cocksfoot, clovor, and brown top), it entails no labour, one man being easily able to handle tho working with only a lew tools. It need never have the plough on it, and when one considers that tlio price fised ia £» 10a PER ACRE, with fl00<! down, and tho balance in five yean at 0 per oent.. and then realises that tho outgoings for labour an nil, it will easily be ssen why we HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT AS A SOUND ' INVESTMENT. We know of no property on the market at the moment which will show such a safe and handsome income a* this property, and ' we strongly advise anyone on the look-out for a money-earner to call and see us at once. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. LBT US SHOW YOU REAL HARVESTS, WHEAT, OATS, RAPE, IN ABUNDANCE. Bf-J R ACRES—You can buy with con--919 fldence. Fortunes taken oft in short tins. No doubt about your crops growing on this land. Fattens lambs in hundreds. See the crops now for yourself. Balldlnis absolutely the best. Hat and cold water, septic tank, sheep dip, yards, stables. No money to be spent H. MATSON snd 00., Land Agents. A AS 120 GBT RETAIL PRICE FOR TOUR. MILK, BUY LAND IN THS CITY. NO SWAMP. ACRES—Ths Best Dairying Land, and close to Christchurch. Subdivided into 13 paddocks, with water In every paddock. Practically the whole is in pasture, and le carrying 93 head of cattle. Buildings comprise 9roomed house to good order, dairy, milk house, stables, cow •bed, etc. One mile from School and two miles from the Railwsy Station. Pries £BS per acre. Folio 1894. B. MATSON and CO. SPLENDID PROPOSITION. ninnn CASH REQUIRED—I 7 ACRES wluuv with a brand new bungalow. Sausage room, electrio motor, sausage machine, all appliances, shop, traps, horses,. deli-very, slaughter-nous®, fat-house, and akin shed, together with 17 acres of land. We can produce figures giving the killings of, this thriving little business within 30 miles of Christchrch. H. MATSON and 00. THE Very Latest Property that wehjwe X reoeived comprises 195 ACRESPrice £35 an acre or near offer. This price includes pig*, sheep, cattle, and lira and dead stock. Well situated in the Rangiora County. Excellent land. Inspect now. The pnrehaser at the price can never look hack. H. MATSON and 00. irm ACRES—Practically New Bungalow. JuU Richest land ia Canterbury, and tho late owner hae bred same of the finest stock produced Sooth of the Line. In greet heart. This is a forced ssle. Price £SO per acre. H. MAIBOX and 00. mmn

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18923, 11 February 1927, Page 16

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