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pOR SALE OR TO LET. H. MATSON & CO. FIVE MILES FKOM THE CATHEDRAL. OA ACRES Richest of Land. Ideal Cattle Ott Farm or Cropping Farm, situated on the Main Road. Replete with all conveniences and in tip-top order. To rco it is to purchase. PRICE £'62 PER ACRE. H. MATSON AND CO. 46 LEESTON DISTRICT. TO A YOUNG MAN WANTING A START. ACRES, divided into 7 paddocks, with a good Wharc thereon. A cheap place. Plenty of work in the locality. PRICE £24 PER ACRE. _ H. MATSON AND CO. oT~ACRES7BELFAST. A ding-dong little Ofr Farm. A Dairyman's Paradise. GOOD BUILDINGS. GOOD LAND. GOOD SITUATION. Price, etc., at H. MATSON AND CO.. Land Department. [ A GRAND LITTLE FARM. I AAA ACRES of good downy country, facTtv/Lr ; n „ (]j e s pn, wc ]l watered by creeks and springs and subdivided into S paddocks. Property grows _ first-class crops of oats, rape, turnips, potatoes. It is only 2 miles from the station, salevards, school and telephone. Buildings include o-roomed house, stables, woolshed, trap and implement shed, sheepyards. Price, £lO 10s per acre. Now is the tirao to inspect. Folio 5 H. MATSON AND CO. CLOSE TO RANGIORA. ' OAA ACRES, high-class farm, at present £\J\J tf s acres in wheat and oats, subdivided into 11 paddocks, G-roomed dwelling-house, granary, implement shed, stables, sheepyards. This property is in the pink of condition, having been farmed; nice square paddocks, plenty of water, and the situation is all that could be desired. | Price, £23 10s per acre. Price, £2B 'los per aero; £IOOO down. H. MATSON AND CO. SHEEP FARM, NEAR TOWN. QAA ACRES, comprising some of the best dUU oat, turnip and grass country in the market, subdivided into 18 paddocks with the best of fences, waterraces in every field, splendid plantations, affording excellent shelter. Small homestead of 7 rooms, verandah and all offices, a full complement of outbuildings. Present crops: 100 acres in oats, 60 acres cocksfoot, 200 acres young grass. The property is situated close to three saleyaWs. Price required, £lO per acre, hut the owner will entertain a reasonable offer. H. MIATSON AND CO. GOOD LEASEHOLD PROPOSITION. A AAA ACRES, having 18 years to run, ttUulf with a right, of a further 21 years. Rent, 5s 3d per acre. 160 acres turnips, 40 acres rape, 10,000 ft of sawnup timber on tho ground for building; carries a ewe to the acre livercorntd dwelling-house, good woolshed, now. also other sheds and buildings. Wool output is average SO bales. At present carrying 6000 sheep, 4000 of which are ewes. Situated only 2 miles from the best sale centre in North Canterbury. Nearly ■ every bit of the: land is ploughable and the owner annuafty shears 5000. Prico of tho properly for gcod and improvements, with full compensation, £6OOO. 11. MATSON AND CO. 8575 1200 ACRES, splendid sweet sheep country. lying well to tlio sun, well situated to markets and in a splendid district. Tho property is an attractive place and is replcto with good buildings, G-roomed -house, shearing shed, cook's whare, men's whure, shepherds’ cottage, all necessary stabling, wool scouring? plant. Price, £3 2s 6d per acre, subject to £IOOO down and £IOOO on getting possession, and tho balanco can remain for a term of years. K. MATSON AND CO. CAN BE ACQUIRED ON EASY TERMS. A SHEEP FARM OF SOME ACRES—Some of this land is a rich ploughable soil, varying from that to nice healthy, sweet sheep land, divided into 18 paddocks, 100 acres in oats, 80 acres in. oats, 100 being ploughed, 70 acres in turnips and grass. Tho owner lias been carrying a sheep to the acre for the past 4 months, and he has* such an abundance of feed that he Could do with some more sheep. There is a nearly new house, also Btahles, sheepyards, trapshea, fowlhouso, good plantations. The owner states it willcarry 1300 ewes and fatten the lambs besides some surplus 6tock. One mile from school and post office. Price, £S 10s per acre; £IOOO down, balance on mortgage. H. MATSON AND CO. ACRES of foot hill country; tho tussock, about 300 acres, is absolutely first-class; about 500 acres are ploughable and will grow good crops of turnips, grass, rape and oats. Brand new homestead 6 rooms, all conveniences. hot and cold water, stable, chaffhousc, woolshed, sheepyards. As regards this property we will take any bona fide buyer up to inspect in the motor-car at their convenience. Terms on an extended basis can be arranged. j H. MATSON AND CO. j 1190 SEVENTEEN MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. HIGH-CLASS PROPERTY. ryo AA ACRES —Tha homestead portion of this property has grown some of the finest crops of barley, wheat and oats in Canterbury, and tho balance, 900 acres, is lighter country. Only two miles from- schcol, rail and post office. The whole property is in beautiful order and would bo hard to boat. Practically now bouse, in- . oluding a manager’s house, woolshed, granary, stables, cowsheds,' piggeries, windmills, splendid young orchard, up-to-date sheepyards. Three trips to station daily. The property is only on the market for a very short time, and we solicit prompt inquiry. Price, £l2 per acre. j NOT FAR FROM RANGIORA. j ACRES, situated in the Ashley Survey District —217 acros in grass, 78 acres in oats, 46 acres in turnips, divided into 18 paddocks, watered by river and creeks. There is about 209 acres of hill and 3CO acres flat ploughable downs, clay formation. Buildings include a 6-roomed dwellinghouse, hot and cold water, dairy, 2 whares, implement shed, sheepyards and dip. Property carrying at present 600 ewes, 200 dry sheep, SO head of cattle, 6 horses. £9 per aero will take it. H. MATSON AND CO. 700 TUSSOCK COUNTRY. KTC O ACRES, situated in North Canter0f U U bury. Tho wholo of it is lying well to thß sun; comprises good tussock hills. If required the owner would sell 300 to 400 acres of splendid agricultural land bo as to make j a. homestead for this block. Wo want to say that we have inspected ' this property, having made a thorough examination of it, and we have no hesitation in saying that it is at the prico asked the best proposition in the market. Price, £3 15s per i aero for quick sale; 20 per cent down j and the balance in 5 years, bearing interest at 5 per cent. 11. MATSON AND CO. IN THE VICINITY OF TAI TAPU. OAA ACRES heavy land for wheat gTOWajUU ing or dairying; 65 acres wheat, 17 acres oats, 17 acres under plough for peas, 24 acres oats, clover, grass or sheep feed, balance in grass. Nineroomed dwelling, stables, chaffhouse, washhouse, dairy, cowbails, orchard, A superior farm. Price, £45 per aero. H. MIATSON AND CO. A FEW MILES FROM^FERNSIDE. f'/PK ACRES freehold land. Crops at t/UO present: 72 acres under grass, 37 acres turnips, 20 -acres oats, 160 acres 3-year-old grass, 40 acres under plough, 40 acres flax swamp. Half of the farm is suitable for dairying and the balance is good turnip growing land. There is also 67 acres of leasohold at £2 per annum. Sevenroomed house, hot and cold water, woolshed, sheepyards, and a lot of other buildings. Four miles from the market, good roads, school and p.o. quarter of a mile away. Price, £ls per acre, and we can extend good terms. H. MATSON AND CO. NOTICE. —Wo are not prepared to answer interrogations by correspondence in connection with any of these properties, hut if any bona fide buyer wishes to inspect we shall be glad to interview him and arrange for his inspection. For further particulars, apply MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO., 143 k Cashel -Street,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15717, 9 September 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15717, 9 September 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15717, 9 September 1911, Page 15

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