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AUOHOH& H. 11ATS0N AND 00. CHEAP AND GENUINE FARM LANDS CHEAP AND GENUINE FARM LANDb CHEAP AND GENUINE FARM LANDS FOR SALE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Y\*£* confidently state that the following • * properties have been placed on the Market for immediate realisation at prices which will appeal to any Buyers with a knowledge of Canterbury values: Being within 12 mile- of Cathedral square, this S3-ACRE FA KM, comprising mixed agricultural and dairying land together with all necessary buildings will never again be offered at Hie present value because a gigantic effort is being made fay the Owners to sell in order that an old Trust !-.-slate tan be wound up. The Beneficiaries are prepared to arrange easy term 3, and anyone must realise that a farm of tins size handy to Christchurch :s certain to increase in value. At the above figure a certain .iving is assured, iu fact a goca farmer will make handsome annual returns. PRICE ana mil particulars from H. MATSON and CO. CI .IXIAL reasons have placed one of the best grazing and agricultural iarms in Canterbury on the market. I lie owner does not want i'6s an acre, but has placed i' 33 as his price tic. ?avo considerably morn but is uiie of the few who have reduced bis price to meet the altered condition. The comprise 9-roomed house with E.L.. H.C., every convenience, granary, atablea, implement .-hed, cowshed, and yard with concrete floor. The farm has been in tha possession. of the /■recent, owner ;or 13 years and we advise those in search of s, Jcli a property to come right round and tee H. MATS ON r.nd CO. A -NL.AT DAIRY FARM, two miles from a 4 Railway Station and School, within .12 miles of Christ-

Lincoln District. Buildings comprise 4-roomed house with all < otiveniences, cowsheds, installed stable (newly renovated). The place is naturally watered. Price asked i'laOO-, deposit i'soo, balance can be left oo mortgage at 6 per cp'it. Wo believe we are the sole agents and have only received the particular of this (arm which is eo handy to the Lily, yesterday. H. iIATSOJS' and CO. PANTEHBURY'S BEST LAND, 65 acres v of it, situated' at tfalawell, togefcher with the buildings thereon, which leave nothing to be desired. 6-roomed house, every convenience, spacious shede, and up-to-date cow bails, pigstyes. Lucerne and mangolds can b« grown hers in tremendous quantities. Mill; Vendors purchase your milk at the dooi the year round. A motor bus three times daily, practically passes your Oont door. The otvners want th« cash but have made up their minds to sell, so i'on t delay; they have owned thi3 farm for close on 20 years, so can afford to price it as they have done, reasonably. H. iIATSON and CO. YOU'VE HEARD OF GOOD LAND SEE THIS FARM. 100 dairying and cropping land, in one of Canterbury's most prosperous districts. New housp, alj conveniences, including electric light, milking sheds, Btablej, pigstiea, all good and spacious buildings. Too small for seller. While a fair amount of cash is required the owner has reduced his price to below market value. THIS FARM NEVER FAILS. H. MATSON and CO.,

Agents. RETIRE AND BECOME A MILK RETAILER I HERE'S THE FARM. "1 ACRES in Chrjstchurch, belonged to present ownei over 35 years. Wants fair amount of cash, * but don't let that put you off, as tbia ia a VERITABLE GOLDMINE. Carries XI cows, 1 horse, 1 bull year round, Buildings—Good six-roomed house, every convenience, trap shed, motor shed, fowlhouge. Well "drained. Cut 18 tons hay oS 4 acres this season. Electric light laid on. Eaßy money. H. MATSON and CO., Agents. IDEAL TYPE OF FARM IN NORTH CANTERBURY. SELDOM OWNERS SELL. *OO of land, for which the Vendor is asking £2O an acre goodwill. He has recently spent £3OO in renovation of the buildings, and the whole property is in great repair and most attractive. There is a good house, with ever; modern convenience, well lighted. The property will 8 -row cereals, lucerne, and in every way ia one of the best and most compact little properties in the locality. Usually grazes 500 breeding ewes and fattens all the lambs. There is an ornamental garden and a good orchard, .and there are outbuildings such as stables, loosebpzes, motor shed, etc. This property is situated within 4 miles of the Railway Station, and is an admirable little property. H. MATSON and CO., LAND NEAR KAIAPOI TO LEASE. RENT £2 PER ACRE. I A ACRES really tip-top land, together L!-± with a six-roomed house. This •would be a thoroughly good proposition for anyone who ie prepared to ■wad- in and do a bit of solid graft. Further particulars from: H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. ACRE OF LAND, together with a 7roomed Modern Home, with e. light, h. and c., glassed-in verandah. The whole has quite recently been painted and papered, and there is not a penny to be spent anywhere. The land is tastefully laid out in lawns, orchard, and garden, and there is a fine tennis court in the north-east corner. Situated as it is in tho Shirley district, and with a frontage of nearly 3 chains, the property should appeal to all ft th« price a3lced, namely, fISQO. Shoulld a prospective purchaser desire more land, there is a fine little block of -i acres across the road which can he bought at a reasonable figure. H. MATSON and CO. yO LEASE, jn Shirley, Modern Bungalow, every ■ possible convenience, motor garage, electric light. This place has all the appoini- ■ ments of the most up-to-date j home, and can be leased for a period to suit the tenant. £1 7s 6d per week. j H. MATSON and CO. i

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18969, 6 April 1927, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18969, 6 April 1927, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18969, 6 April 1927, Page 18

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