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AUtJTIOKa H; MATSON AND CO. H. MATSON and CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. START TOUR SON ON THIS NEAT S3-ACRE FARM. rhHE Prest.it Owner wishes to retire, havX ing worked the same successfully for 10 yesrs. His price liaa" not gone up £lO to £2O per acre; £35 on aero is the price he will take and he gavo this for it. SEE THE CLOVER AND FEED IT GROWS. Four large haystacks off a very smail paddock is a tribute to the quality of the. land, rich pastures and never drying •stream of clear water makes it possible to milk without fail 25 bis frame cows and graze 12-io young heifers Pigs raising js 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, largo galvanised iron structure embodying 2-stall stable, oosebox, harness room, trap and car shed, separator room, also there are G-bail cowshed, concreto floor, and splendid pigstyes. NO MONEY NEED BE SPENT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Can be given. We have not wen its 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 WOBKANOTHE DRUDGERY OF. MILKING WOULD BE OVERCOME. Apply to: H. MATSON and CO., Sole Agents.

GENUINE 300 ACRES MIXED FARM ON MARKET FIRST TIME. jDINCE present owner drcrr same in ballot, Cj handsome returns have been awarded his efforts, and he now wishes to retire. MILKS 8 COWS, GRAZES 500 EWES, GROWS CHEAT CROPS WHEAT and OATS, FATTENS ALL LAMBS. Splendidly p'.ncsd 4 miles from Station in North Canterbury. Here is undoubtedly a (arm which can produco quick profits. YOUNG MEN. DESIROUS OF ACQUIRING A J? I Ml'. HAND HONA FIDE FARM. Hero it is: we wo bo'o agonts. Don't think the buildings must be old. They f.te not A modern 6-7-rooined House, every cohvehibneo, rtable, Ibdsobox, motor shed, Wood shod, pigstyc, '.cltfphbrtd all tend to mdko thii ~i „ , . „;.* .'' om ° °t. the highest order. HAS GROWN 03 BUSHELS WHKATj 8 BUSHELS £ AI ?;^ ntl h j" in at Rl«ent 3d AC|l|3B FIRS'I-CLASS LUCERNE. H AIATSdN and CO., Sole Agents. UNSOLD BY AUCTION. w, the Mortragccj ,haye instructed lis ,L by PRIVATE TREATY that pro-. 9ituilttd hear Springburn School) Railway, and Peat Office, Stavcley Creamery and Store, lately dccdpled by Mr R. Wightman, containing 526 ACRES 3 ROODS 4 PERCHES. Thri buildings bti the block are' all that can bo desired, comprising splendid 6-rooraed houfle, with conveniences, largo store, stable, traphedj S-roomed cottage, milking ihed, piggeries, fmvlhauses, etc. The land all lies to tho sun, and has' originally been heavy biish country, which has been milled and well grassed. Thd frontage ib Ait and the balanco easy rolling country, amply supplied by natural creeks. Being situated on the foothills; it is never * iTi.j _;::il: j ._l:io. - _i- • 1 summer country, suitable for cattle or sheop. Tie roads ire good, and being in permanent pasture (cocksfoot, clover, and browri top), it entails no labour, one man being easily able to handle tho working with only a few tools. It heed hever have the plough on it) thd when oris considers 1 that tho price fiicd i» » £8 10s PER ACRE, with £IOOO dofrtii arid the. balance in five years at (5 per cent., ithd then realise* that tho outgoings' idr labour arc Ail, it will eaejly ba decri why wo HHJHLY RECOMMEND IT AS A SOUND INVESTMENT. Wo know of no property oil the mdrkct at the riioirieht which will show such d fcftfa add handsome income as this prpporty, alid we strongly advise anyone oh the look-out for a mdhey-carher to call and see ua at dnce. H. MATSON and CO.,

LET. US SII.OW YotJ r.EAL HARVESTS) WHEAT. OATS, RAPE, IN ABUNDANCE. K"| ft ACRES—Tdtf can btiy with eon; 01.0 fld'ende; Fortunes taken off in short time. N6 doubt about your Jrops growing on this land. "attbna lambs in hundreds. 8c» the crops hdw for yourself. Iltiildihgs nbsolutely the 1 best. Hot nnd cold water, septic tank, F:ieei> dip, yards, stables. No money to be spent. 11. JiATSON and CO., Ladd Agents. GET RKTAIfj PRICE FOR YOUR MILK. BUY LAND IN THE GIT*. NO SWAMP; 1 liij ACRiJS-'-f hd Best Dairying Land* A«9U jtrid closo to Chrlatehureh; Btibdivided into 12 paddocks. wltH water in every paddock. Practically the whole Is in palttirei mid, is parrying 22 head of i-aii!e. Buildings comprise Droomed house in good 6ii.in ilnlrv, milk hoitse; Stables, cow shed; etc. Oho mile ffdm St-Hool and two miles from the Railway Station. Price £69 per acre. Folio 13i>4. 11. MATSON lind CO. SPLENDID PBOPOSITION. •Pliinn CAStt REQIIIRED-17 ACRES MWU with a brand new bungalow. Sausage room, electric motor, sausage machine, all appliances, shop, traps, horses, delivery, slaughter-house, fat-bouse, and •kin shed, together with 17 acres ot land We can produce figures giving the killings of this thriving little business within 20 miis of Christchrch. H. MATSON and CO. received comprises 125 ACRES. Prica £35 an acre or near offer. This price includes pigs, sheep, cattle, and liva and dead stock. Well Situated in the Rangiora County. Excellent land- Int now. The purchaser' at H. HATSON arid 00.

Iflfi ACRES—Practically New Bungalow, J VU Richest land in Canterbury, and the lata owner has bred sftn* of the finest stock produced South <»f the iiine. In great heart. Thii i* a forced sale. Price £SO per acre. H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18927, 16 February 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18927, 16 February 1927, Page 16

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