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auctions H. MATSON and CO. TRUST ESTATE. TRUST ESTATE. TAI TAPU. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. Area: 194 ACRES 3 ROODS 6 PERCHES H. MATSON and CO., acting on instructions from the Executors of the late J. S. MACARTNEY, will offer on FRIDAY. JANUARY 18. 1957, In the Land Sale Rooms of Messrs Ford and Hadfield, AT 2.15 P.M. This desirable property, situated on Gilmour s road, in the heart of the celebrated Tai Tapu district, being about 3 miles from the Township and approximately 11 miles from the centre of Christchurch, is suitable for any type of farming. It is for Genuine Sale as the Trustees have made up their minds to wind up the Estate, which has been in the family for 45 years. Land in this district is very strongly held, and properties of this kind rarely come on the open market. The Farm is in great heart, no wheat has been grown for eight years. Subdivided by gorse and wire fences into 13 paddocks, and very well watered by 8 Artesians. At present: 16 acres Peas 19 acres Rape 40 acres Pasture, sown one year 12 acres Pasture, sown 2 years. 15 acres Pasture, sown 3 years. Balance laid down to grass previously. The Boundaries are the Halswell River the full width of the Farm, with a neverfailing water supply on the West Side and Gilmour’s road on the East. The soil Is loamy along the river-bank, being Ideal for lucerne and providing dry camping (a must on any mixed farm) to stronger cereal and root country that will hold permanent grass for all "time. NOTE: Irrigation is practically essential to successful farming in ©ur Canterbury climate, and there is no need to experiment here as neighbours on both sides of the Farm and across the river already have up-to-date plants in action, and the results have to be seen to be believed. This Block has all the potentials for Herds, Flocks or Studs, be it Cattle. Sheep or Horses. Small Seeds, In fact anything appertaining to our Primary Industry. The Improvements include the Homestead. nicely sheltered in a neaf garden comprising 3 bedrooms. sleeping-out porch, large lounge, living-room, bathroom (Doulton bath and basin), modern Kitchenette, electric range and dual hot Y w ash house, electric pump and telephone: Wool Shed, Sheep Yards, and Implement Shed. The Auctioneers will be glad to arrange Inspection. Terms: 10 per cent, on fall of hammer. Balance on possession. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. Messrs Roy Twyneham and Son. 116 Hereford street, Solicitors.

PASSED IN AT AUCTION. 6 ACRES FOR PRIVATE SALE. Situate 253 POUND ROAD, YALDHURST. comprising First-class Cropping and Grazing Land, workable at all times ar€ no buildings on the propertv Right in behind the Yaldhurst Hotel ' At present all sown in Marathon Peas fspiendid crop>. which goes in delivery February 1, 1957. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 183 Cashel street. 2395 PASSED IN AT AUCTION. 54 ACRES, HALSWELL. Situated on the East Side of Middle Lincoln road. No buildings, but divided into 7 paddocks, six of which are laid down in permanent pasture, was passed in by public auction on Friday, December 14. and is now available for Private Sale. . Terms are available to an approved Buyer. This offering in such a closely settled and well-held district presents a splendid opportunity for investment. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 183 Cashel street. 2395 PASSED IN AT AUCTION. PASSED IN AT AUCTION. VALUABLE MARSHLAND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. H MATSON and CO., acting on behalf of the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.. LTD.. TRUST DEPARTMENT, as Executors of the Late JOHN THOMAS BORCOSKIE, have for Private Sale: LOTS 2 and 4, with Frontages to Marshland road. These are two excellent holdings of approximately 7 acres each, and are subject to sale or withdrawal, and immediate inquiries are invited. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 183 Cashel street. 2395 PASSED IN AT AUCTION. 26’ ACRES, Situate CRIDLAND STREET. KAIAPOI Divided into 5 paddocks, together with Homestead of 7 main rooms, including 4 bedrooms, lounge, sitting-room, kitchen, bathroom, telephone, electric range, etc. Land has natural boundaries by the north branch of the Waimak. and" Cam rivers. Full inquiries from H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 183 Cashel street. 2395

FINANCIAL FINANCE available private motor dea’s also on freehold cars ’Phone =7-763. TJI.S MONEY to Lend D A Gunn. 139 Worcester street D.T CfiIONEY to Lend. £lO upwards S trictTv confidential W A Pickup and Co.. 2CM Cashel streetT W Th.S SOUTHERN CROSS FINANCE CO.: Adupstairs <opp Turnbull and Jones) vances Loans on Pianos Refrigerators. Sewing Machines. Washing Machines Furniture, etc. 78 Cashel street Telephone 65-105 M.T W.S CHRISTCHURCH BUILDING AND LAND SOCIETY (Permanent).—Money to Lend on First Mortgage of Residential Properties. Monthly repayments of principal and interest at lowest current rates. 165 Hereford street, or "Phone 79-819.—A. A BRUCE. Secretary. S.T.C HOME FINANCE THE C.M.L. WAY. A Most Attractive Long-term HOME FINANCE PLAN, with liberal advances, is offered to those building or buying their Homes in principal cities and towns. Consult in confidence the Local Manager, THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE. Telephone 64-942. Christchurch. S.TC PROPERTIES WANTED DAIRY Farm. 100 acres, butterfat possession. June. Own stock and plant. ZE5084. “ Press. ” FOR Sale or Exchange. Properties in any part of Christchurch. N. G. Lorimer, Telephone 57-381. 3888 MODERN House, 3 bedrooms, preferabfy brick. Papanui, Bryndwr. Fendalton. Shirley. Cashmere. Private purchaser. P 6932. ‘'Press.” 9788 WANTED. Modern Bungalow. 2 bedrooms, lounge, dining room with open fire, garace. Must be near bus and shops. Reolv 80 Neville st., Spreydon. 8536 URGENTLY required for families seeking Homes over the holidays. Bungalows in north-west area from £2500 to £7500. All properties promptly inspected. N. G Lorimer. Telephone 57-381. 3888 FARM PROPERTIES WANTED FOR CASH THE Rehabilitation Board urgently requires economic Dairy and Sheep Farm* capable of immediately settling one or more ex-serviceman tor for possession approximate dates. 19571. The board is also prepared to purchase suitable stock and plant at valuation on date of possession. r In general, and depending somewhat on i' Pe : and the board aims at a production of 10/14.0001b bf per settler or a capacity of 700/900 ewes (with supporting hoggets and cattle in store sheep country). r i2 ter , ested should call at or tha^«tit. Pa Aa CU ‘ ara *? Rea rest office of the State Ad\ ances Corporation. .265

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28158, 22 December 1956, Page 22

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