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FOP SALE OR TJ LE-.T. H. MATSON & CO. TO LAND BUYERS. H MATSON AND CO., the oldest agents • in the business, who have done nwx® to Bertie people on the land than a. i ® Governments in tlio Southern ll.cnus.>here. It you are buying a farm, buy it tough such a. firm as ours. It will be our duty to sco you buy a place worth tlio money, as wo may after have to assist you both with our knowledge as far as stock is concerned and perhaps financially. AVo know many luj ers, the knowing ones, who have been waiting for o period such as tlm present orj times. No one could ask for a more pinching period, vendors aro prepared to seJ, money is cheap, and if you are a buyer don consider that ail the world is wrong and you and you alone are right, but go with the overflowing stream of cash customers and Icgitlmats buyers to H. MATSON AND CO., 143, Cashel Street. iAfl ACRES, L.l.P.—This is a regular ‘iuU bargain. Situated adjacent to the main South Railway Line. The rent is 2s 6a per aero. It is close to school and telephone. The property is subdivided into 10 paddocks, water in every paddock. All through this ctrj weather it has been carrying 300 ewes and lambs. There tire 40 acres in oats, SO .ready for rape, 40 lor turnips, and the balance is in ono to four-year-old pasture. There is a fine little homestead of 5 rooms, well sheltered by plantations, woolshed and granary. The owner it not a bit frightened to show what he has mado or what the placo will do. The price for tlio property is £I4OO. j.ou have hut to inspect to become a purchaser, H. MATSON AND CO. ACRES—Heavily pastured pJddocki 293 on the Peninsula. This property is divided info five enclosures. There is a house of 4 rooms, scullery, and 2 ac."&s devoted to gardens. There is plenty of 'lotara in t.he shape of logs lying ahout the property, and where totara grows is sufficient to show that the land is Al. The sheep and cattle yards are tho best possible.. 55 acres’ were shut off last year for cocksfoot and produced J 165 hags. Tho place is now carrying 3ao sheep, 30 head cattle, 4 horses. The vontai is 7s 3d an ucre, and has 28 years to run with tlio right of renewal or compensation. The prico asked for the property as a going concern is £1509, or £IOOO for the property, stock at valuation. H. MATSON AND CO. 2900 ACEES—^ ma!l gr° liu ß.. run _ at ----- rental of £64 per year, 11 years to go, together with first-class homestead of 6 rooms and offices, woolshed and eheepyards. The property carries 1600 ewes and 400 ewo hoggets. This is a really sweet, sur.ny home, ar.d the pasture is so verdant that no weeds and nothing but good cocksfoot mid rich clovers have a chance of living. The sheep aro Al, and command the highest prices throughout the district. Price for th i property, lock, stock and barrel. £4500. 11. MATSON AND CO. ef/~v ACRES, being ono of the oldest iicleoiJv tions in Lincoln, subdivided iflto 2 paddocks, securely fenced with well-kept live fences. Good houso of 4 rooms, 3-stall stable, chaflhousc, cowbails, etc. At present a portion of tho property is in crop, and the price asked is £26 per awe, with very reaso, table terms, and a large portion of tho monej can remain on mortgage, Tho only reasor for soiling is that tho owner is a very old man, and having no family he is anxious to sell. H. MATSON AND CO. 91, ACRES, close to Springsion. The land T is first-class and will grow anything. There is a good homestead of 5 rooms on it, with pantry, scullery, etc., stables and cowbails, and anyone with a limited capital who wants a EUUg little home in the country where their own farm can keep them going and can get plenty of work from cash customers in the shape of well-to-do farmers around them, this "farm presents unheard-of opportunity. Anyone with £2OO can buy this place. H. MATSON AND CO. ACRES—One of the finest prepor--900 ties offered on the market and one of the very few that you can believe is worth the money. All wo ask is an inspectio i from anyone that wants it. This proporiy 13 nowcarrying 1500 ewes, and will grow an;' clast of white crop and is in a district that ic increasing in value. In fact, it is a lazy man property, as with a iittlo bit of surfaa th-o property will carry 2 sheep to the acre. Any reasonable terms. Price £l3 per sere. H. MATSONAND CO. TTqnTACRESTfoot hill country, "facing tho IIJo sun and looking over the Canterbury Plains. Just imagine a sunny morning how this property would appeal to tho owner. It would do quite the same to you.' It grows oats, rape, turnips and grass seed. It is a mile and a haif from school and post office. Picturesque and up-to-date homestead of 8 rooms and all offices, brand new. Price £S per acre. For fattening and producing sheep this farm is on its own. H. MATSON AND CO. 91 9A ACRES, being fiat and part hilir —with a lovely aspect. Co in pricirich sheep grazing country, and a home ""’un that will produce any class of crop. At i tosent there are 53 acres wheat, 65 acres in oats, 80 acres in turnips. 1600 acres oi hill country, till acres of which have been broken up and sown down, and are growing splendid turnips and excellent pasture. The fencer, are good aud the property carries 2509 owe*. There is a modern hause of 8 rooms, with, every convenience known to modern e&ziitfttion, woolshed and outbuildings. Price £0 10s per acre. Most reasonable terms. The people who come out hero from England ana ask for sheep farms, if they want to buy a placo let them inspect this. H. MATSON AND CO. 17 A a CHEST rioh~heovy root-growing and 1- I U dairy land, subdivided into 6 paddocks, ■ with a good 5-roomed house. Thi& placo is actually a bargain at the prico asked by the vendor. Since the placo was given to us a dairy factory has been established in the district, and the prico asked is £2O per acre, £IOOO down and tho rest can remain on mortgage. H. MATSON AND CO. •j FT A ACRES, situated in the Annat disJL iV/ 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. Wo have inspected the property, and it comnrises real Bwect farm iauds, tho cream of the district. There ,is a school, railway station, creamery all adjacent to r*. It is subdivided into 13 paddocks, water in each paddock. There is a good houso, stables and granary, and, in fact, the buildings are far and away in excess of the property, but in a very prolific year the vendor tells us the accommodations are not a bit too big. Price £22 per acre; any reasonable terms extended. H. MATSON AND CO. Or AAA ACRES—Ono of "the best cheap OvJjUvv properties now available in properties New Zealand. It ccmprisea 7200 odd acres freehold and 28,000 acres leasehold. There, aro Home 50 milos of fencing. It is subdivided into 7 blocks and 11 paddocks. The rent lor tho leasehold is £l2O a year, with !> years to run, pastoral lease, then it goes to auction. Tho fencing is valued at £SOO on the leasehold. On the frccbcld there is a houso of 7 rooms, stables, blacksmith's shop, stand for 9 shearers, shcepyards, dip. etc. The property is carrying 5530 sheep, 25 head of cattle, 20 horses, complete farming plant, best and mostly new, all given in. With Sr.CO sh'ep iu ihe wool tho price is £21,000. or for delivery on Ist March £19,500 with 9300 sheep. Tho average clip is 101 b Joe. and Jar, t year th oenfiire flock shore 220 bales. We are informed by the very best authorities that this property presents greater prospects and it is a real good thing as compared with any other iu tho locality. 11. MATSON AND CO. QfiA ACRES, comprising rich, friablo laud, cJvJvJ ready good cropping country, turnip pioducing, grass growing shear country. This farm is a very old selection and is divided into two properties - close to ono. another, and it is admirably suited lor raising nad fattening stock, and all tlio crops that are grown on the property aro readily snapped up by the local demand. . There is a nice little homestead on it. It is well planted with trees, and is adjacent to the main road. Price £ll pc-r acre. H. MATSON AND jCO. _ q7*o"ACRES. L.l.P.—Rent 3s lid per acre. 000 so acres Italian ryegrass. 40 acres oats, 6 acres ootatocs. This property grows excellent root crops, and the balance of the proporty at present is in grass and stubble. Buildings comprise 4-stall stable, largo wbare, sheepyards, chaffhouse, and railway station and school adjoining. Price £llsO for tho goodwill. H. MATSON AND CO. 1 1 AA ACRES far-famed Banks Peninsula iiUU land. This property is subdivided into lf> paddocks; first-class now home and outbuildings and every convenience on it. Carrying 1100 breeding ewes with lambs at foot. 700 dry sheep, and a large area of it is shut off for cocksfoot. Last year 95 acres wore shut off for cocksfoot. Iu addition it carries 70 to 89 head of cattle and 90 horses. Price asked £l4 per acre. H. MATSON AND CO. -i( 'prt ACRES —Within half an hour's drive .LOU of Christchurch, together with really first-class little heme, of 5 rooms, -hot and cold water laid on. bathroom, n-stal! stable, lnosc-box. Farm is subdivided with -veilkept fences. At present 60 acres oats. 20 acres wheat and balance in pasture. Price asked £22 per acre, and the owner will leave £I7OO on mortgage. H. MATSON AND CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15457, 8 November 1910, Page 12

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