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AUCTIONS* H. MATSON & CO. SPECIAL NOTICE TO LAND BEYERS. One of the best Out, Turnip, Rape and Grass-growing Farms within a short distance of Christchurch. 900 ACRES. ACRES. GRAIN-GROWING AND SHEEP- FATTENING LAND. Only in the market on account of the illhealth of the owner. This property has been the envy of a largo number of prospective buyers, and now that the chance is offering to purchase we havo no doubt that it will be snapped up instantly. Most liberal terms can bo given, and we make bold to say that the first man who goes out with us to inspect it will make a contract on the property. Farm in the pink c-f condition. A superior house of 7 rooms. Fine equipment of buildings, including sheep yards, stables, woolshed, cowshed, implement shed and granary. Divided into eighteen paddocks. Four nice plantations throughout the farm, affording ainplo shelter. Plenty of water. 85 acres magnificent crop-of turnips. For price, full partculars and inspection, apply H. MATSON AND CO. SEFTON. For Absolute Realisation no need to go to the North Islnr.d in search of a Farm. Look. If you are eager io acquire something good and cheap, DON’T LEAVE THIS ON THE MARKET. MR DAVID BOYCE, of Sefton, has instructed H. MATSON AND CO. to dispose of his Neat Little Farms, his reason being that when a man's family expands his farming area must expand too, and in consequcnco of acquiring a larger estate at Amberley, our Vendor desires an immediate salo of his Sefton properties. Those buyers who have saved a few hundreds and are longing to get hold of a rich smnll farm can bo assured of getting it if they purchase Boyce s. Briefly the particulars are: (1) 200 ACRES that can he called good land, will produce 45 bus. wheat per a £re and 60 bus. of oats, grow grass, and suitable for dairying, well fenced and very well watered. Position excellent, 1 mile from Sefton station, creamery. school, etc., etc. iho are dwelling-house and all necessary outbuildings, and although they are not in keeping with the land, they are good enough for somo time to come. A buyer will not worry about these as long as the • land is there. After all, the LAND makes tho MONEY. ALSO(2) 100 ACRES, 1 h miles from Sefton even bettor than above. Snug holding, good fences and well watered, etc., etc. N.B.—Buyers are invited to inspect and submit offers. Anything reasonable will receive serious consideration. The Vendor is not going to stick at a Reserve. Only a fair thing wanted —SO GO AND INSPECT. Remember the exceptional circumstances that cause the Sale, ar.d get busy. Inspections arranged and full details from H. MATSON AND CO., 143, Cashel Street. A PENINSULA FARM NEAR LITTLE RIVER. £BOO WILL BUY~IT OUTRIGHT. •jIQ ACRES, L.1.P., 999 yoars; rent 15s 110 10d, less rebato for prompt payment. Only a mile and a half from creamery, P&st Office, Telegraph, and School. Some of the finest dairying and Cocksfoot country. Tho owner of 55 acres cut 6 bags per aero of cocksfoot, and he will prove it. Thero is a nice house, scullery, concreted trapslied; excellent water supply laid on to buildings and garden. Subdivided into nine paddocks, nnd abundanco of feed. At £B9O this is far and away tho cheapest property that has come into our hands. H. MATSON ARP CO. LEASE. LEASE. LEASE. Otroi ACRES,. 4 years to run, comprising «_)0O2 a grand mixed farm. The land varies from rich wheat-growing land to nice pliable cropping and sheep country. The owner will give in 4 acres of potatoes, 03 acres mangels, hay and straw At present

grass is growing up to the knees on the place. The buildings are excellent and no man would require hotter. Low price. See us. Hundreds will bo after this. . NORTH CANTERBURY. GOING CONCERN. ACRES, together with 2000 sheep OOOU and horses and live and dead stock, as a going concern. Price £3700 as a going concern. This represents a grand sheep run. and the leaso has sixteen years to run. Rent £312 per annum. About 16 miles of fencing and a grand lot of buildings, including dwelling, sheep yards, stabling, dairy, etc. There nro about 1000 ewes and 1000 lambs, mixed sexes, and 4* horse team, young horses and cattle. Price £3700. H. MATSON AND CO. FOR BONA FIDE SALE. AMBERLEY SHEEP PROPERTY. ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE PASTORAL PROPERTIES EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO. have received instructions from Mr _ James Stackhouse, who is leaving the dominion at an early elate to take up land in Australia, t~ Offer Privately his well-known “ ONEPUNGA ” ESTATE. Tho prooertv comnrises 1632 ACRES, situated 10 miles ‘from Amberley by nice roads. Thero are, roughly, about 2000 acres limestone country, and the balance i 3 first-class tussock hills, all nicely subdivided and well, fenced*, and the buildings are very complete. There, is a splendid 7roomed dwelling, granary;' shearing machines, stone and iron stables, implement shed, sheep yards and stock yards. The vendor is anxious to sell the property as a going concern, together with a largo quantity of Furniture and Effects, Sheep, Horses, Cattle', Buggies, Drays, etc. AGENTS’ NOTE. —We desire to intimate that anyone whoso attention is arrested by this advertisement will find on inspection that the above Estate is well worth the price asked by . the vendor; in fact, in comparison to sales which have been made recently it is a very low price. Ho lias owned the property "for a considerable'’ number of years now, but, owing to be desirous of settling his sons on the land and making a change, ho instructs us to’find a buyer if possible as a going concern, otherwise be may be disposed to sell separately. Tho position of tho property is everything that could bo desired, and there is no occasion to call attention to tho fact that it is about tho last estate of its class left in North Canterbury. Wo shall be glad to show any likely buyer who is in dead earnest over tho property. H. MATSON AND CO., 143, Cashel Street, Christchurch. A REALLY EXCELLENT SMALL FARM. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS CAN BE GIVEN, tho owner being left a widow and must realise. WE have just received instructions to SELL this Property, comprising 331 ACRES, about 80 acres of which is rich flat wheat-growing land, and the balance undulating low downs. The properly is situated right alongside ths railway station, creamery, saleyards, and telephone, and an easy journey to Christchurch. Tho position alone should mako it well worth tho money, irrespective of what it can do. At present carrying 700 sheep. The owner is prepared to leave on a good sum at second mortgage to an approved purchaser, as sho is determined to sell. . -Tho dwelling-house is a nice, commodious one, up-to-date wi.h hot and cold water, stabling, sheepyards, trapshed and all the usual buildings. If you are wanting a farm of this character do not fail to inspect this wonderful little nlace. PRICE ONLY £l3. H. MATSON AND CO.. Auctioneer’. QftA ACRES, L.I.P. 999 years, DomtJv/L? mett; rent 6s 6d, less the usual I rebate; - railway station both sides of property; school 2 miles. Rich land for dairying cropping and’ fattening. House of 8 rooms, dairy,' big stables, granary, woolshed, orchard. Will carry 600 sheep with very littlo green feed and fatten the lambs. A low price and easy terms. H. MATSON AND CO. -j—r* ACRES, mile from Kangiora—Rich .LOO farm land. Splendid 10-roonied house. Capable of growing groat crops of wheat, beans, pea 3 and part dairying. £3l per. acre. H. MATSON AND CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15902, 13 April 1912, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15902, 13 April 1912, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15902, 13 April 1912, Page 19

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