Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

AUCTIONS. H MATSON AND CO. DDINGTON WEDNESDAY. SALE SPECIAL ENTRY—i account Mr John Kennedy, Wainui--160 Two-tooth Half-bred Wethers 200 Fat and Forward Lambs Further Entries Solicited. ,0 11. MATSON AND CO. CULVERDEN SALE. SPECIAL ENTRY mt Mr Duncan Rutherford, Lesh Hills—--300 SHEEP> Further Entries Solicited. H. MATSON AND CO. FOR PRIVATE SALE, ON ACCOUNT OF A CLIENT A GOOD LINE of SEED CARTON A. OATS, 1915; 4J bushels per sack; 4s on trucks, Addington, packs extra. 27 11. MATSON AND CO. ALLAN HOPKINS. ALLAN HOPKINS. A ACRES-A REAL, SO" 1 ™ ANt) 0 GENULNE LITTLE 8! WILL BEAR THE CLOSEST i-y GA'LTON Situated close to CbnstcJ comprising some very good sheep country and icdium cropping land. Will carry li or 13 ewes to the acre. There are at present 77 acres in wheat and 120 acres m oats, all looking well. . BUILDINGS consist of nearly new house of 8 rooms, with all modern conveniences (insured for £400), 6-stallcd stable, chafthouse, implement shed, sheep yards, etc. Man next j„' 1.., been offered £l3 per acre cash, and XcYused it PRICE, £ll FEB ACRE. £IOO DEPOSIT, BALANCE EXCELLENT LITTLE ~SHEE| RUN ONVERY EASY TERMS. ACTING on instructions from a Client, we are offering for immediate disposal, 330 acres of some EXCELLENT SHEEP AND CROPPING LAND The vendor bought this block in 1006 (having owned it for some nine years), for £l6 per acre. It carried all through last year 6aO sheep, 11 head of cattle and 8 horses (*«*«*««• siderable amount of cropping). It «»«•«•? grow 45 bushels of wheat, and 7o bushels of oats to the acre. The oroperty consistsj of nice sunny rolling dcy ->. subdivided into numerous paddocks well watered by natural running streams. IMPBOVEMENTS-Elght. roomed residence, 5-stalled stable, implement shed and sheep yards, etc. This MUST be sold, and the vendor will sssr PR^, r^ dGn p i E l R cit icir r w worth £2O. Terms THE BEST SHEEP FARM InUW ukmING IN CANTERBURY. OAAA ACRES—Within one and a half ZUUU hour's drive from Chnstchurch, and one mile from township; 900 acres have been under the plough and sown in good Brasses; about 50 acres in oats and 100 acres are being ploughed for turnips, balance being some of the best Hssflck country obtainable in New Zealand. The property is fenced by sheep-proof fences and well watered Carrying at present 1400 sheep and 9 or 10 horses, and in a normal season should carry 2000. BUILDINGS comprise :iew bungalow or in rooms, with all modern conveniences, galvanised iron shed, fi-stalled stable, barn, harness shed, .implement shed, etc. This is a really sound proposition, and will bear the closest inspection. PRICE, £6 10s PER ACRE The owner will take a small farm near City as deposit, or might consider good lettable house pronerty in exchange. HANDY LITTLE t'l(un'u\u DAIRY FARM. COMPRISING 45 . ~ „ \J subdivided into several paddoPks ancl watered by natural streams. Situated 2 miles from school, post and telegraph office, and close to railway station. Owner has grown 50 bushels of wTient and (50 bushels of oats. Place will carry 20 cows. At present it is all in crop except 8 acres. BUILDINGS consist of large-roomed house, Bcullerv, , verandah, shed, etc. Vendor will take a. few acres near Christchurch as deposit. rBICE,£U2S. A OO6) K " ACRES, 4 miles from town, well watered \J by artesians. grows good potatoes and ve-otablcs. House of 5 rooms and outbuildPRICE, £IOOO. Atayl^^ i O ACRES," HALSWELL—House of five S.L rooms, storcrown and outbuildings. Owner will take good lettable house as part payment. Only £1450. £IOO or £2OO dePoßit ' (35) ALLAN HOPKINS. ffk ACRES, DAIRY FARM— Carrying 40 tU head of milking cows, 11 dry cattle, and 4 horses. Well subdivided and watered bv springs. All usual buildings. PRICE, £23 per acre. Good *gfo y nomas. ~CL"OSE _ T 0 PATANUI STATION AND TRAM. o ACRES OF GOOD HEAVY LAND, all O ''in orchard and small fruit trees, vegetables, etc. New house of G rooms with all lodern conveniences, extensive outbuildings nd e.vervthinsr necessary for properly working the property. A good living to be mart-. ppTri? niiO Easv terms arranged. (uA.) PRICE SlloO. i-aay ATJjAX HOPKINS. mmmam. ltl WORTH CONSIDERING ,PWO SECTIONS, fating, Bowhill Road 1 and Tram, only £75 each QUARTERACRE, fronting Esplanade. All bound to increase considerably in value very soon. Very small deposit. (Ro. 1) HOPKI3TS . WILSON AN 1 ) ALLENDER. NELSON APPLE LANDS. PS7E have been appointed SOLE CHRIST VV CHURCH AGENTS of the TASMAN ORCHARDS CUMx'ANY. The management and supervision of thi» well-known Company are above /reproach. Their booklet, "Apples for Export, containin" 50 pages of reading matter and illustrations, is obtainable from Us. Get a codv to-day. It will convince you of the soundness of the proposition. The manage ment of this company consists of leading Nelson people interested in fruit growing. A representative of the company is in town for ■ *« w d ">" 9 ' wo °° u 'd arrange interVio - W " WILSON AND ALLENDER. 163, Cashel Street. HANDY TO THE CITY. MUST BE SOLD. IS good dairying land, lo: ,„-,(,, together with a very col. Houso of 5 rooms. r.i PRICE £BOO. WILSON AND ALLENDER A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. P\KTLY IMPROVED ORCHARD AREA -in ACRES Tip-t<-? Fruit-growing Land, ID all plantable: S acres planted in best varietie, of apples, >w m second and third rummers' growth, .glance is now ready for J£f nloueh The section is fenced and ad joins other orchard areas in various stages ° f JleSty of water available on the property. PRICE" £650. Terms can be arranged to suit. DON'T DELAY. "ENQUIRE AT ONCE. The chance is yours now and may not tome your way again. AU P'wiLSONiND ALLENDER. 163, Cashfil Street. jiERNLEAF BUTTER Its Purity is its Distinction. FRESH DAILY, ALL GROCERS. ■vrOU'LL LOOK NEAT ABOUT THE Y FEET IF YOU USE WOOD-MILNE SHOE SHINE It eiw» a bright, WATERPROOF POLISH. " g Got a Tin- 97

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT19160131.2.86.5

Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17079, 31 January 1916, Page 12

Word Count
976

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17079, 31 January 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17079, 31 January 1916, Page 12

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert