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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON & CO. 3. MATS ON AND CO. 10U FARMS. SEASON The UNDERMENTIONED REPRESENT k few of the MANY GOOD FARMS now la lUT hands for SALE, and we shall be pleas>d to RECEIVE INQUIRIES from any uand Buyers. 72 ACRES—Situated in a rich dairying district. Subdivided into 4 paddocks, well fenced. Thirty acres crow. Situated I mile from creamery. Price, £25 10s per acre; 20 per cent down on possession, 10 per cent in 12 months, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. H. MATSON AND CO. m ACRES, close to Leeston.—Good Heavy Cropping Land, subdivided into 18 paddocks, 50 acres wheat,. 65 acres skim ploughed, few acres turnips, balance one and two-year-old pasture. House of 8 rooms, bathroom, offices, dairy, 6-stalled triable, loft, shearing shed, piggeries, first-class orchard. Trice, £l7 P^e ATsQN 1 cn ACRES—Very Hand Little Farm, 20 4t)U miles from town. Divided into 8 paddocks, water in each, and a wellkept, place free from gorse. Four-roomed Cottage, scullery and dairy, 25 acres m oats, rape, and turnips, balance in grass. Only £8 10s per acre. jFol. Al. B. 161) H. MATSON AND CO. 711 ACRES—One of the Finest Grass iA 2 Farms around about Christchurch. This property we can heartily recommend, and the terms of sale are exceptional. Situated in a rich dairying centre, and divided into 8 paddocks, close to railway station, creamery, P. 0.; 8-roomed dwelling house, stables, cowshed (17 bails), dairy, cart-shed; all in grand order. __ NOTE.—The farm is let at £2 2s 6d per acre.- We can sell the Freehold Today for £37 per acre.. Surely a great investment for any city man. Full details on applying to H. MATSON AND CO. ACRES—A High-class Farm, divide:! yO into 7 paddocks, well watered and fenced, IS acres in rape and grass, 3 paddookft in oats, and the balance ui grase. The buildings are all new and comprise a pretty homestead, 4-stalled stable with brick floor, chaff-houso. trapshed, washhouse, eto. As a mixed farm this place ii> unequalled, and on account of its situation—it being right in Hie township, with saleyards., school, station and creamery practically at the door—it should quickly sell. Price, £2O per acre. Fol. M. 110 H. MATSON AND CO. L2B ACRES, situated a few miles from Femside. divided into 10 paddocks and comprising good wheat grown: g property. Present crons are wheat, linseed, oats and turnip*. Five-room-ed mcdern house, washhouse, etc. First-class outbuildings necessary for the property. Situated 8 mile 3 from saleyards, half a mile from school and 1J milee from railway. The prica required is £2O per acre, which is only the Government valuation. Where is there a better proposition than this one? All crops given in. Fol. O. 32 H. MATSON AND CO. 287 ACRES, situated a short drive irm Christchurch—A oompaot little Farm, which will produce good crops of wheat, oats, green feed and potatoes. Buildings are 5-roomcd house, scullery, S-stall stable, trapshed, creamery, etc. The present crops are 85 acres in wheat, 45 acreß in oats. 1 acre in potstoes, 27 acres turnips, and the balance chiefly young grass. Price. £l2 per sere, with a deposit of £BOO down. Fol. F. 11. H. MATSON AND CO. [6O ACRES—One of the best sheep farms in the Ashburton County. Exrellent, all-round agricultural land within 30 chains oi school and post office, S miles from saleyards and 2 miles from freezing works. The owner has grown good crops of wheat and oats on this place. The property carries 700 sheep, 10 head of cattle. 7 horses. 63 stud ewes; also all implements for working the farm and a large quantity of grain in sacks. Will be sold as a going ooncern at £l3 per acre, or land alone at £ll. The owner will accept £IOOO down. This is a very rare opportunity of entering a property with a very small deposit. Fol. K. 18 H. MATSON AND CO. 1270 ACRES, situated In Marlborough— This is a part of a famous block of oountry, and there is no better sheep country to be acquired in any part of New Zealand. There are no buildings, and the property at present is all in grass. At £2 10s an acre it is a property well worth prompt inspection. Fol. H. 133 H. MATSON AND CO. 1135 )1 ACRES, close to Wellington—We wAajvS have inspected this property, and have no hesitation in saying that it is one of the best all round estates one oould desire. Land varies from rich river flats to agricultural, pastoral and sweet Sheep oountry. ' It is watered by ever running streams. It is divided into 8 paddocks, and has grown 60 bushels of oata to the acre. The river flate, when ploughed, would grow any mortal thing, and the day is not far distant when this portion of the country wil be worth £3O or £4O per acre. It will winter in its present condition 1600 ewes, but with a little expenditure would easily carry 2 to the acre. The property is 2 miles from post office, school and township. A feature is the excellent and delightful homestead of 7 rooms, quite new, built of the bungalow design, connected with telephone. Also, stables, trapshed, harness and man’s room. The property is rot affected by the lake floods, and a Canterbury man would regard it as a veritable paradise. Price £6 per aore. Fol. S. 125 H. MATSON AND CO. ACRES—Ideal sheep country. Will easily accommodate a sheep to the acre, and no shortage of feed. Divided into 6 paddocks, water in each; 220 acres sown down in oats and grass, 50 acres in English grass, 60 acres in turnips, balance native New 8-roomed dwoliing, stables, wool»hed, sheep yards; miles of tree plantations. Situated on the main line, and only 1J hours from Christchurch. £6 Per acre, and the forma within xeach of anyone with, say, £ISOO. Fol. 109 M. H. MATSON AND 00, ACRES, near town, and within a stone’s throw of station, school, creamery, situated between Kaiapoi ana Rangiora. Present crops 50 acres wheat, 20 acres peas, 5 acres oats, remainder in grass. The reason to selling is that the owner requires a larger place on account of growing family. Each paddock splendidly watered with nover failing springs, and creek runs through boundaiy, and is plentifully supplied with trout. For dairying or cropping this place is hard to beat. There is a nice dwelling of 5 rooms, with stabling, trap . sned, dairy, milking shed with ooncrete floor, etc. Price £32 per acre, without crops. Fol. L 59. H. MATSON AND COACRES —Sweet littlo farm with a 4roomed House, good etab'.es, milking shed, trapshed, washhouse with copper. Divided into 5 paddooks, all well fenced and sheltered; 1 mile from church, eohool, etc. Price £B2O. £2OO down. Fol. B. 145 H. MATSON AND 00. 100 15 70 ACRES—A property that should be inspected by any buyer who wants a small form with an assured result. Price £lB 10s per acre. Situated 3 miles from station and creamery, well fenced and watered by creeks, and nicely subdivided, all square paddocks. Buildings comprise 4-roomed house, 3stal'.ed stable, 8 bail oow-shed. At present the owner is milking 21 cows and carrying about 100 ewes and 3 horses; 50 acres are down in English grass, none of which is over two years' old, 15 acres are in oats and grass, and 5 acres in turnips. Fol. M. 108 H. MATSON AND CO. *AA ACRES LJ.P., rental £2l per aore. AUU Grows exoellent crops ot barley, grass and clovers. The property is used at present as a mixed farm, and on account of its .position should find a buyer immediately. It is held under J.I.P. 999 years, and is better than a freehold. Price for the goodwill £IOSO. No reasonable offer refused. Fol Al D. 63. H, MATSON! AND CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15511, 11 January 1911, Page 16

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