AUGTIOMO. H. MATSON AND CO. r a promising property op ACRES ami Bungalow Holism which „ our town representative has seen, nnd information of which can bo given at i first-hand. 1 Anyono with £6OO cash could buy it, and In buyer with less would bo considered. Price required is £24 per aoro, mostly heavy land, ’ suitable for dairying and grows splendid /cocksfoot. I Present owner, however, being a single I man, goes in for cropping, and has 2d acres I White oats. 30 acres Dims. 20 of wheat. 60 of young grass, halanco old pasture, divided into 10 paddocks, 5J miles from the station, ; i-milo from school and P. 0., creamery J-milc. | ~ Hcuso is practically now, ha 3 5 rooms, bath, i li. and c., scullery and pantry, good stable I and granary, etc. An offer considered, Pol. TO. IT. MATSON AND CO. 3 ACRES AND 5 ROOMS. 'JUST THE PLACE FOR. A LITTLE MARI’ KET GARDENING. I OR KEEP A COW AND PIGS. NEAR PAPANUI TRAMS. [ Comfortable House, sunny verandah, all ofj fices, oow bails, stables; etc., and 1-acre fruit i orchard. Splendid land. PMCE £. l2{)o< 1 Fol. 161 H. MATSON AND CO. SUBURBAN LAND. NOTICE TO ANYONE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR BLOCK NEAR TOWN. WE. Have 13 acres excellent land for growing, handy to tram and tram in a thickly populated and progressive district. Suitable for market gaxdoning on a largo scale. Glass Houses, etc. While the future value of this property for cutting up is great, and can bo divided into 40 or o 0 sections. The owner will entertain any reasonable terms, especially if improvements are made, and his price of £2OOO for the biock is also reasonable. , H. MATSON AND CO. FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS HOME. THE QUALITY OF THE LAND LEAVES NOTHING TO BE DESIRED. INCREASING VALUE. £I2OO DOWN. THE BALANCE 3 YEARS AT Bi PER CENT. 396 ACRES * Good groomed house, h. - and c. water, dairy, washhouse, workshop, good shearing shed, implement fhed, six-stall stable. 10 ACRES WHEAT. 61 ACRES OATS. £l2 PER ACRE. OR OFFER. H. MATSON AND CO. SPECIAL APPEAL TO THE SMALL CAPITALIST. GOOD LITTLE FARM FOR SALE. ’‘'Carries well over a ewe to the acre” and £IOOO cash will be accepted. A A/4 ACRES Subdivided into 11 paddock®, Ivt well fenced and watered. _ Good rouse of 6 rooms and scullery. Dairy attached, 4 or 6 good farm buildings. Title L.I.P. and convertible into a freebold for £7 15b. Rent 23 6d less 10 per cent rebate. Owner will tako £IBOO for the goodwill or sonvert as 'above for £7 16s and is prepared lo listen to counter _ propositions aa he trishos to go in for dairying. H. MATSON AND CO., Fol. 7.08 m Agents. WORTH THE MONEY. JUST PLACED IN OUR HANDS. AND EASY TERMS GIVEN. 900 00< * w vided into 12 paddocks, well watered. House of 7 rooms and geed outbuildings; 200 acrw ploughed, balance in 1,2 and 3jrear gross. M.E. £BOOO, with two years to PRICE £l3. TERMS, £2OOO DOWN. H. MATSON AND CO.. DEAL PRESENT FROM FATHER TO SON. r- Suit Anyone with a Young Family (a School being practically on the Property). ;UT IT’S TOO SMALL FOP. THE PRESENT OWNER who has 2 grown-up son* for which on a place liko this of 412 ACRES there is very little to do. HE IS THEREFORE DETERMINED TO SELL. fTHE Place is purely a Sheep Farm and i- Grazing Property, though there are 35 acres wheat and oats down at present. The Title is Government Leasehold and compensation for improvements. The Owner runs about a 1000 sheep on the place during the summer, besides cattle and horse 3 and crops. There are 500 sheep on it now, also 10 bead of cattle and 6 horses and tbo 35 acres in crop as above and , plenty of feed. Tho rent is 5s per acre. •' GOODWILL—£I2OO. I Tho 5-roomed Residence is very comfort- i V a ble, and the.re are tho usual outbuildings, , etc. Situation 40 miles from Christchurch. | i pel. 25a. H. MATSON AND CO. •"ONE OF THE FEW GOOD FARMS IN THE DISTRICT AT ANYTHING , v LIKE £11.” REPORT FROM OUR AGENT.
ACRES of Good Cropping and Dairy : I rfcU Land, well subdivided with, good corse and wiro fences. Good Homestead and *air outbuildings. J?.O. and School within Two Miles. PRICE £ll PER ACRE. H. MATSON - AND CO. 'A it? ACRES, well-known for its fattentriO ing capability, and also _ a succiesful producer of Wheat, of wliich 115 acres was sown last year. Part sown with grass and clovor. Also GG acres Oats, with Crass and clover; 1G acres Emerald rye, 30 acres rape, GO acres turnips, balance 120 acres 1,2 and 3-ycar-o!d grass. THE HOUSE ha 3 7 rooms and conveniences. All ontbuildings and good sheep yards. Splendid garden. Largo granary, 32 paddocks, excellent shelter. Land in khe best of heart, and place in good order. PRICE £l3 10s, and will accept £IOOO cash. Fol. 87 T. H. MATSON AND CO. yOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST. yQ MILES from Christchurch. 126 acres Id Splendid Land, 2 feet purs black soil, near a station, church and school. New house of 6 rooms, k. and c. and all office*, outbuildings, ntables and traplhouso. 60 uorei in rape and grass, balanoe in grass. Cream«xy 3 miles. This land grows the very beat crops of wheat, and for grass it is almost without comparison. $2 paddocks, all well watered. Railway station 2 miles. Price £4B otr acre. Terms. £IB7O. Pol. N. 62 H.| MATSON AND CO. i - TO SHEEP OWNERS. . TO SHEEP OWNERS. TO SHEEP OWNERS. [A T fho present time you aro all f ■ ORUTCHING YOUR SHEEP. 1 CRUTOHING- YOUR SHEEP. >' CRUTCHING YOUR SHEEP. i 'You havo SKINS, ; You have EAT, , TTf You have HORSE HAIR, I And all sorts of little ! ‘ STATION PERQUISITES. i.And you want to get the very most you can. Now, we are holding SALES EVEP.WTEEK, and wo pay out most promptly. Wo keep, expert men to attend to Kud if you will simply consign M ‘ U£ i ’ CHRISTCHURCH,” making all yonr c ««gM forward for railage and freight, your P will bo looked after-, ' ar.d the next (hm* you will have* the money in your uana. DON’T FORGET: Personal attention must result in being teblo to jfiodues the biggest prices-.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16958, 10 September 1915, Page 12
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