AUCTIONS. H. MAISON AND CO. MATSON AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Following are some of the recent additions to our land register since our last advertisement, and are properties that can be recommended as being worth consideration and inspection. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. 1 ?ftft ACRES, good district and ±&\f\J first-class sheep property, capable of carrying up to 1400 ewes and few hoggets. To let for five years. No goodwill. The property is well fenced and well watered; well subdivided. Full range of buildings. For lull particulars apply H. MATSON and CO. GOOD VALUE. *>X ACRES, handy to town, situate <*" north of the Square. Good market gardening land, large orchard; 4-roomed cottage, stable, cha'ffhouse, packing shed, motor shed, fowlhouses, Price only £450. H. MATSON and CO. DAIRY FARMERS AND FATTENERS QK ACRES, all good, sweet grass <-'*•' land and ploughable, in first class order. Securely fenced and divided into 12 paddocks. Will carry 40 milking cows besides young stock; or would make great fattening farm. Situate within 1 mile of dairy factory, P. 0., and school. Buildings include new bungalow of 5 rooms and offices, large shed, barn, implement shed, cowshed, and dairy (cow yard under roof), men's hut. and sitore-room. Price £2400. Deposit £2OO. Balance on attractive terms. Enquire at once. H. MATSON and CO. ONE MAN SHEEP FARM. KK>y ACRES. North Canterbury, por- *'*" tion native, balance ploughable. Will carry 500 ewes and fatten all lambs, besides 10 head cattle. Good house, stable, chaffhouse. shearing shed, and garage. All m good order. Price only £5 per acre, with very easy terms. This property can be run at a minimum outlay. H. MATSON and CO. A SACRIFICE. J ACRES, on behalf of the mortgagee. Heavy dairying land and never-failing root crops. Handy to City. Ample water. Was sold previously for £63 per acre and can be bought for about one-third of this figure. The mortgagee" is a heavy loser and will consider your proposition re terms. Full range buildings, Including good house. H. MATSON and CO. AN INVESTMENT. v one of the best mixed farms on our books. Here are the highest yields per acre:—2o tons potatoes, 56 bushels wheat. 100 bushels oats, i-ton linseed (on lightest land), 5 tons hay, and the land comprises all good free loam, easily worked. Water in every paddock, numbering 18 in all. Adjacent to school and served by rural maiL Would carry 1200 ewes or snore, and there is no better fattening land anywhere. Crops In at present include 120 acres wheat, 150 acres oats, 55 acres green feed, .besides carrying 500-600 ewes. Buildings include good 7-rootned house and offices, with all conveniences, large woolshed, yards, and dip, 7-stall stable, loose-box, and chaffhouse, granary, large implement abed, whare, cow shed, dairy, garage, jfowl runs, and pigstyes. Price £l2, :with terms. *
H. MATSON and CO. WHY BE UNEMPLOYED? 'A(\ ACRES, close to prosperous townr*v sft ip f W ith house and full range farm steadings. There is a living in this and no money to spend in putting in order. A very neat and tidy property for the small sum of £SOO, and includes splendid orchard. Inspect It and judge for yourself. H. MATSON and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY. K A ACRES, heavy cropping or cow **v land, close to saleyards and township. A neat farm, with everything in first-class order, well watered, all necessary buildings. Price £32 per acre. £3OO deposit. H. MATSON and CO. F YOU HAVE A FARM FOR SALE Send particulars to H. MATSON and CO. F YOU ARE A FARM BUYER let a MAIRSON and CO. know jrour requirements,
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21533, 24 July 1935, Page 22
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