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AUCTIONB. H. MATSON & CO. OPPORTUNITY SELDOM MET WITH. A GOING CONCERN. A GOING CONCERN. A GOING CONCERN. BANKS PENINSULA, ADJACENT TO LITTLE RIVER. LAND BUYERS, INSPECT THIS BARGAIN. KOA ACRES, under tho 33-years’ reneuable leaso, 17 years to run; ac'knowledgfcd the best block of the settlement. Together with the whole of (ho stock, comiprising 800 ewos, from 2-tooths upwards, 50 iwethers. There is a nice homestead, veranidah, bathroom, scullery, sink, water laid on. The land ia subdivided into four paddocks*, iand it is only about 31 miles from Little River Railway Station. Tho annual Tental ,is £l6l. The owner usually carries the above in addition to a number of cattle. Good • eheep yarda on the place, and, talcing tno 1 whofo property into con aider ation, it ir no exaggeration to say it is one of tho best, properties we have offered for a tong ‘time in this district. The price of this pro- • pertv is absurdly low and we heartily recommend it. * Full information and inspection enn be arranged with us. H. MATSON AND CO. SPLENDID LITTLE FARM. lUgnific«nt Chance for a man to establish a home, with good land, for £350. H. MATSON AND CO. direct the attention of buyers with limited capital te this property. It oonsists of 60 acres, highly improved—a great bit of land. Itc .carrying* capacity last vear was 130 ewes, besides two horses and dairy cows. The owner received up to 14s 7d for lambs and 12s for ewes; the wool brought lOd. For growing £rass it is par excellence. The fact that it is situated at Domett, on the main road, and only a few minutes’ walk from the station, iB an indication thnt it is “ good goods. * Compact little dwelling, pantry, sheep yards, two good sheds, divided into seven paddookß, plenty of water, good fenoes. The property is very suitable for dairying, comprising the richest of land, has all been ploughed. It is a 999 years lease, and the rent is £lO 7s. School and saleyards very handy. On payment of £3oo down a buyer would merely take over tho Government mortgagfle of £2OO, bearing interest at 4jt per cent. A ready-made home; simply walk in and make money. No expenditure required. When, you como to think ol it this is far better than buying freeho.cl in a place like Tai Tipu or Greenpark and paying £6O an afire when ycu have here a property which is better than a freehold at e gift price and will Bhow aB good a result. The above are tho particulars as authentic as it is possible to be; and probably the i 0 persons who have applications before tno Land Board for the twelve sections in this district which are being ballotted for will tiers the opportunity of buying the above property. H. MAToON AND CO. PASTORAL PROPERTY. CLOSE TO BALCAIRN AND AMBERLEY. MAGNIFICENTLY SITUATED. ON THE 'MARKET FOR A SHORT PERIOD ONLY. MUST APPEAL TO YOU!II OAfifl ACRES splendid tussock country. fll/UU Owner has wintered 1900 ewes on it Also 490 aores rich grain-growing land, with homestead and buildings, woolshed (8 shearers. This land'will produce magnificent crops of wheat, barley, peas, oats, etc., etc. All-round, the* prioe ’is £11; otherwise £6 10s per acre and £3O per acre respectively. Worth tho attention of buyers. Terms, on an easy basis, can be fixed to an approved buyer, as the owner is a man of means and does not require all the money. To anyone on the look-out for euch a place, we advise early inspection. H. MATSON AND CO. '• 3000 AOBES * NORTH CANTERBURY. Absolutely one of the few places worth the money. Limestone hills. A grand block of and, well situated. W* shall be glad to trrange an * inspection ani divulge the property to any bona-fide buyer. £9 Es PER ACRE. H. MATSON AND CO. QOC PER.ACRE buys 50 Acres; a sweet O little farm; in Yaldhurst. Best alue on the' books. Compact house and utbuildings. Buyers for a little place, why fait? H. MATSON AND CO. GOOD RESULTS ASSURED. BANKS PENINSULA. SNUG HOME AND FARM. WONDERFUL COCKSFOOT LAND. GOVERNMENT LEASE-IN-PERPETUITY. 999 YEARS. i.'fQl ACRES,.. situated li miles from 1102 creamery, post and telegraph office, lohool. Magnificent little farm. Owner has just cut six bags of cocksfoot to the acre off 60 aoTes of this land. The property is held at a nominal rental, and the price is £BOO. Improvements at Al. Nice homestead, cowshed (concrete), trapshed, washhouse, good pressure water laid on to each building, and garden. Subdivided into nine paddocks, well fenced. It is possible to arrange terms, and any rain who inspects will say “THIS IS MINE.” DON’T LOSE A MINUTE if you want to possess a property that will treat ycu well, and show you a profit when you want to infest in a larger holding. Fol. 11 H. MATSON AND CO. CHEAP LAND. GRAZING RUN IN THE AMURI, Tho Home of Wealth. WALK IN. WALK OUT. ■”A ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASE•OU HOLD, 16 years to • run, £3OO per year, with a guaran- - right of renewal Compact dwel■house, scullery, trapshed, four-stalled .le, chaffhoaso, whare, shipyards, 16 is of fencing; divided into six blocks. Imiato delivery. Price includes 800 two, and six-tooth ewes, 600 lambs (mixed ,s), 500 wethers, 200 old ewes, 16 rams, '•horse team, unbroken filly, cattlo and seas. 1200 BUYS THE LOT, LOCK, STOCK AND BARREL. igure it out, analyse it, and 7 0U A? vinced that here at least is one CHbAT EEP PROPERTY. Fol. 60 H. MATSON AND CO. 1 DAIRY FARM, SHELTERED FROM WIND, SNOW AND FROST. In Thickly Settled District HALSWELL. An ACRES, Dairying and Cereal Land o! UO Magnificent Quality. A beautiful soil; will grow anything that is growablo, and for gra*s it is par excellence. Homestead of five •ooms, nice cowshed, stable, piggerieß, eto., THINK OF IT! Within 25 ruinates’ drive of the G.P.0., and acknowledged the best and richest dißtriot in New Zea*Bd‘WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT? PRICE £62 PER ACRE. H. MATSON AND CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15923, 8 May 1912, Page 16

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