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FOP SALE OR TJ LET. H. MATSON & CO. I TO LAND BITTERS. " MATSON AND CO., tho oldest agents ■ in the business, who have dons more to settle poople on tho land than all tho Governments in the Southern Hemisphere. If you are buying a farm, buy it thwmgh TOoh a firm as ours. It will be our duty to see you buy a place worth tho money, as w» may after have to assist you both With our knowledge as far as stock is concerned *nd perhaps financially. We know many buy- " e knowing ones, who have been wftftr a period suoh as the present tliy times. No one could ask for a more pmt ine period, vendors aro prepared to se money is cheap, and if you arc a buyer don t lider that ml tho world is wrong end you vou alone are right, but go with the overyou alone are right, but go ran wiee>» flowing stream of cash customers and legltt" mate ouyors CQ 148, Cashel Street. Af\(\ ACRES, L.1.P.-This is a reguitu 41/U bargain. Situated sdjacont to the . main South Railway Line. The rent is 2s bd ; per acre. It is close to school and telephone. | The proDerty is subdivided into 10 paddocks, water in every paddock. All through this dry ■weather it has been carrying SOO ewes and lambs. There are 40 acres in oats. 30 ready lor rape, 40 for turnips, and the balance is in one to four-year-old pasture. There is » fine little homestead of 5 room?, well sheltered by plantations, woolshed and granary. The owner it not a bit frightened to show •what he has made or what the place will do. The price for tho property is £I4OO. IOT fciva but to inspect to becomo a puieha3or. H. MATSON AXI CO. OQQ ACRES—Heavilv pastured pMdocKB JLoO on tho Peninsula. This proi-erty is divided into five enolosures. There is a house of 4 rooms, scullery, and 2 actios demoted to gardens. There is plenty of totara in the shape of logs lying about the property. and where totara grows is sufficient to show ihat the land is Al. The sheep and cattle yards are the best possible. 55 acres were Bhut off last year for cocksfoot and produced 145 bags. The place is now carrying 3.'),) sheep, 30 head cattle, 4 hor?es. The rental is 7s 3d an acre, and has 26 years to run with the right of renewal or compensation. • The prioe a3ked for the property as a gcing ; •onoern is £ISOO, or £IOOO for the property, ' stook at valuation. H. MATSON AND CO. j OQfkA ACRES—SmaII grazing run at a £V\j\J rental of £64 per year, 11 years io go, together with first-class homestead of 6 perty carries 1800 owes and 400 < hoggets. This is a really sweet, sunny houw, ana the pasture is so verdant thnt no weeds and nothing but good cocksfoot and rich clovers have a chance of living. Tho sheep •re Al, and command the highest prices throughout the district. Price for th) property, lock, stock and barrel. £4500. H. MATSON AND CO. k ACRES, being ono of the oldest eelec- * tions in Lincoln, subdivided i tto 2 e, securely fenced with well-kcp livo fences. Good house of 4 rooms, 3-ttall a able, chaffhouse, cowbails, etc. At present a portion of the property is in crop, and the price asked is £26 per acre, with very reaso lablo terms, and a large portion of the monej can remain on mortgage. The only reasot for selling is that the owner is a very old man, and having no family he is anxious to sell. H. MATSON AND CO. | . ACRES, close to Spnngston. Iho land ; ia first-class and will grow i with pantry, scullery, etc.. bails, and anyone with a Hi nts a snug little home in the country j ere their own farm can keep them goinc d can get plenty of work from cash cu; tomors in the shape of well-to-do farmers j around them, this farm presents unheard-of | opportunity. Anyone with £2OO can buy this place. H. MATSON AND CO. QfvA ACRES—One of the finest properX3\J\) ties offered on the market aid one. of the very few that you can believe ia worth 4*. r,,oney. All we ask is an inspection from is that wants it. This property .'j noncarrying I'soo ewes, and will grow any class of white crop and is in a district that is in I creasing in value. In fact, it is a lazy inan's I perty, es with a littlo bit of surin.-e tho property will carry 2 sheep to the acre. Any , reasonable terms. Price £l3 per acre. H. MATSON AND CO. 11QH ACRES, foot hill country, facing the jJLokJ 3un and looking over the Canterbury Plains. Just imagine a sunny morning tow thi s property would a.ppcal to the. owner, aid do quite the same to you. It grows ts, rape, turnips and grass seed. It is a He and a half from school and post office. 'ictnresquo and up-to-date homestead of S .ooms and all offices, brand ne-.v. Price £3 per acre. For fattening and producing sheep ■" is farm is on its own. H. MATSON AND CO. 919 fl ACRES, being flat and part nil*?, ±ixJj\) with a lovely aspect. Comprise rich sheep grazing country, and a heme f " : ~ ♦kit will produce any class of crop. At «'•' tt there are 53 acres wheat, 65 acres in ts, 80 acres in turnip;. 1600 acres of hi!! country, 200 acres of which have been broken nd sown down, and are growing splendid ps and excellent pasture. The fences axe good und the property carries 2500 ewe*. There is a modern hause of 8 rooms, vrith. onvenience known to nicdern s.Yiiiir,-' oolshed and outbuildings. Tries .-26 10s per acre. JJrbst reasonable terms. The people who como out here from England ajid for sheep farms, if they want to buy a place tT -~n inspect this. _ JL_ MATSON AND CO. rich, heavy root-growing and .A I O dairy land, subdivided into 0 paddocks, with a good 5-roomed house. Thit place is actually a bargain at tho'price asked by the vendor. Since the place was given to us a dairy iaotory has been established in the district, and the price & sited is £Y> per acre, £IOOO down and the rest con rem;.in on mortgage. H. MATSON AND CO. 17f» ACRES, situated in tho Annat cuaJ. I\J trict. Tho only reason the owner has for selling this is that he is*an old man and has a business that detains him in the city. We have inspected the property, and it comprises real sweet farm lands, the cream of the district. Thero is a school, railway station, creamery all adjacent to- -'\ It is subdivided into 13 paddocks, water in each paddock. There is a good house, stables and granary, and, in fact, the build- •— are far and away in excess of the proT, but in a very prolific year the vendor -.ilia us the accommodations aro not a bit too big. Price £22 per acre; any reasonable terms extended. H. MATSON AND CO. OK AAA ACRE'S—One of the best sheep o«Jj\_MjV/ properties; now available in •New Zealand. It comprises 7200 odd acres freehold and 28,000 acres leasehold. There are somo 50 miles of fencing. It is subdivided into 7 blocks and 11 paddocks. The Tent for the leasehold is £l-20 a year, with & years to run, pastoral lease, then it goes to auction. The fencing is valued at £SOO on itho leasehold. On the freehold thero is a house of 7 rooms, stables, blacksmith's shop, stand for 9 shearers, sheepyards, clip. etc. The property is carrying 8500 Bhcep, '2=i head of cattle, 20 horses, complete farming plant, best and mostly new, all given in. With SSW in the wool the price is £21,000, or for dehrcry on Ist March £10,500 with 1)500 sheep. Tho average clip is 101 b Joz, and last year th eentire flock shoro 220 biles. We are informed by the very best authorities that this is a roal good thing as compared with any other in tho localitv. H. MATSON AND CO. QAA ACRES, comprising ricn. friable land, t/v/v/ really good cropping country, turnip producing, grass growing sheep country. This farm ia a very old selection, and is divided into two properties close to one. another, and it is admirably suited lor raiding nad fattening stock, and all tho crops that are grown on the property arc readily snapped up by the local demand. There is a doe little homestead on it. It is well planted with trees, and is adjacent to the main road. Price £ll per acre. H. MATSON AND CO. OQQ ACRES, L.l.P.—Kent 3s lid per acre. ODD 50 acres Italian ryegrass, 40 acres oats. 5 acres potatoes. This property grows excellent root crops, and the balance cf ths property at present is in grass and stubble. Buildings comprise 4-stall stable, large whare, shipyards, chaffhouse, and railway station »nd school adjoining. Price £llsO for tho goodwill. H. MATSON AND CO. ■J 1 (\f\ ACRES far-famed Banks Peninsula ULV/v land. This property is subdivided Into 16 paddocks; first-class new hrvme and outbuildings and every convenience on it. Carrying 1100 breeding ewes with lambs at foot. 700 dry sheep, and n. largo area of iti is shut off for cocksfoot. Last year '25 acres wero shut off for cocksfoot. In addition it carlies 70 to 80 head of cattlo and 30 horses. Price asked £ll per ncre. H. MATSON AND CO. 1 KA ACRES—Within half en hour's drive JLOvJ of Christchurch, together with really first-class littlo home of 5 rooms, hot and cold water laid on, bathroom, 5-sial! stable. loose-box. Farm is subdivided with wellkept fences. At present CO acres oats. 20 acres wheat and balance in pasture. Prir a«ked £22 per acre, and the owner will lea, £I7OO on mortgage. H. MATSON AND CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15456, 7 November 1910, Page 12

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