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FOR SALE OR TO LET. MATSON AND CO. TO SHEEP OWNERS. TO SHEEP OWNERS. TO SHEEP OWNERS. x (he present time you ORUTCHING YOUR SHEEP. CRUSHING TOUR SHEEP. CRUTCHING YOUR SHEEP. tfZcn have SKINS, ( Tom have FAT, ___ a _ ttatß. Too have HORSE HAln. And all sorts of little STATION PERQUISITES. Ind yon want to g»t the very moßt you oaa. ! Now. vw axe holding SALESJEVERY WEEK, t DON'T FORGET: ' Personal attention must result in being ible to produss tlia bip geut prices. H. MATSON AND CO. HAVE TOIT A*JT MONET? IP SO, KEEP IT I WE have 136 ACRES DAIRY I^N ??: We can Lease on a C.P. Clause. All the owner asks meantime is the re"* '" advance half-yearly, being 5 per oei jfee price salted for the land, namely £37 |£?l ,I>er acre. The land is great for Cocksfoot, some of Jhe soil is of a peaty character, and acres of it is just plain heavy land, and well drained. The land must bd purchased at the end of a term of years but oven then the owner does not ask for all the money. Bfst see out Lane! Department. Ine thins is worth investigation. Situated Mid-Canterbury. Creamery i a ' .oiile off Owner reserves his right to approve of buyer. Fol. 89 G. H. MATSON AND CO. i for Its fattened also a suci ... ~ of which 115 i- last year. Fart eown with as* and clover. Also 66 acres Oftto. witu MS and clover; 16 acres. Emerald rye. 30 acres rape, 69 acres turnips, balance 120 acretf 1,2 and 3-year-old grass. THE HOUSE has 7 rooms and oo encc. All outbuildings and gcod var-k Splendid garden Large granary S uaddocks, excellent shelter. L . an <* m s&£rtt of heart, and place in good order. PRICE £l3 10s, and will accept £IOOO casn. Fol. 37 T. _ MATSON AND CO. r ACRES of the best fruit-growing or dafry O W and all buildings. Owners anxious to sell. Land unbeatable. Fol. 143 NOTE.—This little place is not boing offered just to try the mav'tet. The old couple who own it are past -.vor-: ana must ami There is good feed on 4 acres now with 4 head of stock. Also there is close on one acre of orchard and garden returning about £GO per annum and not worked as it migns be, also a green house with good vine. The house is a sound one of 4 rooms on toncrote foundation, together witn all necessary outbuildings. Considering the wonderful quality of the land the price asked, viz., £IOOO, is reasonable. H. MATSON AND CO. . £350 DOWN. £350 DOWN. £B6O DOWN. ! REALLY NICE SNUG LITTLE HOME. , »lMr planted with Trees, together with 23 ACRES GOOD LAND in ft Country District. UCH an Opportunity is awaiting any yJ young man who has got a small amount •of Capital and wants to settle in a Country : District. Close to School and every convenience for bringing up a Family, with a Secrtion of Band- that will more than «"PP°« him and where he is prepared to undertake outside work. Plenty of Work awaits either a Carpenter or a Farm Contractor, ■ 3tr a willing hand of any sort r Apply,, . MATSO N AND CO. SUBURBAN HOME. I MODERN 6-ROOMED HOUSE AND 2 ACRES. OFF THE 2d CAR LINE. .JILECTRIC LIGHT, h. and c. bath, panISU try and scullery. House in fine order, , with verandah. Weetern aspect. Garden i and asphalt paths, orchard and paddock. I Traphouie, stables, etc.. West o! city. A Bargain at £IO3O. Folio 142. H. MATSON AND CO., £ Agents. V SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ' AND 5-ACRE BLOCKS, close to the C« '■ line, and not far out, aro getting scarce. We have 4| Acres, all frontage, with an acre ■' of orchard and plenty of feed In summer for K »v couple of cows. Great site for Modern * all outbuildings.' PRICE £QCO. t H. MATSON AND CO., i Fol. 183 ' ""*- ? . , BUTCHER BUSINESS. MUST BE SOLD. Main Suburban Thoronphfare. DOUBLE-FRONTED SHOP, part Jet, all ' settings, gas engine, etc., 2 Horses, 2 Carts, *nd outfit. All tools, etc., as going concern, with Freeohld Premises. Clear title. PEICE £550. THIS 18 A SNIP for Someone and the owner, if he cannot not one price will take another, and if no one wants it u« whole he will sell if piecetreal. If there a a buyer on the look out. please see u» at ' —ce. Fol. <U4. IT. MATSON AND CO. T> TTNG ALOW AMD 0 ACRES. IN A MIDDLE" OF SOCKBURN, HORNBY AND ISLINGTON. Thia District can be Seen Growing. Capital from outside Canterbury is< dewloninit this into an important inanufac--1 .•„ „j <*ontr«. and we can offer P ACRES, subdivided into sections, ! together with a 4-ROOMED MODERN BUNGALOW, h. and c, etc., at a price which will soon be regarded as a gift. In the meantime, suit a Dealer or anyone" in a good position in any of the abo»e ventres. PRICE £9BO. Fol. 142. H MATSON AND CO., i Sole Agents. SUBURBAN FARM FOR QUICK SALE. OWNER DRAWN AUCTION IN GLENMARK, and offers his Handy Plaoe, comprising A EARLY 94 ACRES, Splendid Grass, Potato and Onion Land, together with the 4-roomed Dwelling thereon, and all outbuildings, fruit orchard, etc. ■™ nrtrnv OIT.I' CTin mill ho SLt-ovntaA No mortgage on the property. iol. 183 i H. MATSON AND CO. FOB THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST. m MILES from Christchuroh. 126 acres tioftr » station, church and school. New house of 6 rooms, h. and c. and all office* ery 8 miles. This land grows the very best crops of wheat, and for grass it is almosx tiles. Price £ neT'acxe. Terms. £1670 Fol N. 52 per acre. * fi MATSON AND CO. MAN WITH ABOUT £BOO COULD NEGOTIATE FOR THIo FARM. OTk ACRES, half heavy land, balance a ZOU bit lighter, close to creamery, P.O and school about J-mi.e. New bungalow of 6 main rooms, h. and c, bath, pantry an** aculiery, 6-stafl stable, cow-bails, barn, eto. C miles from railway. Price £2* 10s per acre. Terms: £6OO cash would be accepted and interest on unpaid money ♦"-•" T*ft»< A lot ol ploughing and sowing d" m * for neat sea. ion. Fol. 79G H. MATSON AND CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16922, 30 July 1915, Page 12

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