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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TO LET. OACRE FARM, rich land, divided into six paddocks, together with house of £ rooms and outbuildings. A little dairy Blace, and has orchard, and is close sto fceamerv and school. Rent, £1 per week. Fol. SSc H. MATSON, AND CO. RENEWABLE LEASE. Twenty-seven vears to run at £4S per annum, less 10 per cent rebate; daily mail, telephone and school on the property, (.rood house, 4 largo rooms and offices, all buildings; S paddocks, plenty of water. Has been carrying 400 sheep, besides crops and other stock. Grows 35 bushels wheat and 30 bushels barley. A mass of tools, implements and sundries. .Walk in. walk out. £loao as a going concern. Fol. 82s. H. MATSON AND CO. THIS IS A SMALL COUNTRY AND THE ' LAND IS LIMITED. YET WE CAN SELL OflfkQ ACRES of it >for £3 10s per acre ZfCJUO (quarter cash], 2J miles from school. P. 0., railway and store, which will carry 300 to 300 cattle and grow first-class turnips, clover and cocksfoot in its present state. There is abundance of water, five never failing streams; 600 acres of it have been surface sown, balance rough feed. It seems to us that what has happened before with land like this in the North Island-will happen in this case; that is, increase in. value in the course of time, to five or six times tho original price. Close to alcove we have 1712 acres at £5 10s (quarter cash), with residence of 7 largo rooms, h. and c. etc.; carries in present state 150 cattle and. 1000 sheep, with improvements in advance of the other property under same ownership. , Fol. 56r. H. MATSON AND CO. HIGH PRICES . FOR WOOL. HIGH PRICES FOR WOO??. HIGH PRICeT"FOR SHEEP. HIGH PRICES FOR SHEEP. SURE PROSPECTS FOB THE NEXT 3 OR 4 YEARS FOR THE SHEEP GROWER., SURE PROSPECTS FOR THE NEXT: 3 OR 4 YEARS FOR THE SHEEP GROWER. Owin" to the War, there are individuals ho have Capital lying idle, who are afraid to invest one way or the other. Now, what better proposition can you have than a block of country that will breed Sheep and grow Wool? These large tracts of Hill Country at a low rental and big carrying capacity are undoubtedly desirable acquisitions. We offer to you a chance to acquire for £12,000; 8500 ACRES FREEHOLD. 17,700 ACRES LEASEHOLD. And so.that you won't be disappointed with your bargain, we also OFFER TO GIVE YOU IN 6900 ADULT SHEEP. j In addition, this place is within reasonable distance of a railway township, has a firstclass homestead and wool shed, and the place i 3 divided into numerous blocks. You can go horn North Otago to Stewart Island and nothing can be offered to you in New Zealand as cheap as this. Apply H. MATSON AND CO. 3NE CHANGE IN HALF A CENTURY. .VOW OX THE-MARKET FOR THE FIRST TIME. IN FORTY .YEARS. A BEAUTIFUL OLD HOME IN KAIAPOI. ACCOUNT MRS E. ORAM, ANT) OTHERS. \TTE have been favoured with the sole : VV Agency for the sale of this fine property, comprising 27 3 18 Perches, 5 minutes from P. 0., fronting Cass and Meadow nnd Beach Roads, close to tho centre of Kaiapoi, and we have pleasure in calling the attention of anyone wanting such a place as c residence or to cut up, for which it is specially adapted. There is a tjoutage the same to Beach Road. Together with the house of 32 rooms and usual offices, good outbuildings, orchard and magnificent trees. The greater part of the property has been down fci grass for many years. For further particulars apply H. MATSON AND CO., Sole Agents. THE CHEAPEST FARM IN A WIDE AND WELL-KNOWN DISTRICT. 80 MILES FROM~~CHRISTCHURCH. Thoroughly recommended by our Agents/ rnn ACRES divided into 13 paddocks, OUU standard and wire fences. Shelter in every paddock. 6-roomed house almost new, h. and c, bath, pantry and scullery, etc. Stable, piggery, t™P sh , ed and m :f" necessary outbuildings. About three miles from station and P. 0., schools, etc. PRICE—£9 10s per acre and worth the money. H. MATSON AND CO. j , T a. time when most of Canterbury u i we have pleasure in l? a property which the owner assures" us could at the present timo carry S ewe B and their lambs to the acre and do them well. It was once covered in flax J l to 10 feet high, now all ploughable, and divided into 9 paddocks, 30 acres in oats, 60 acres in turnips, and 20 acres rape. bal. in grass House of 8 rooms and offices, 6-stall stable ;nd chaffhouse. The area, is 411 acres, and price £3O. per acre. Anyone with, say, £2500 could go into it. The mortgage is at o per Mat, and the owner will leave money on the property. Fol. 51R * H. MATSON AND CO. N.B.—At present running 3 ewes and their lambs to the acre, and the owner, a buyer, wants a straight line of half-breds. GRAZING FARM. OVER 1300 ACRES Freehold and 80 Acres Leasehold at Is per acre per annum. So acres young grass with 15 acres turnips, 40 acres old grass, balance tussocks. Could run 1200 eweß with tussocks. All tussocks jrface g ro wn with cocksfoot and white clover. Buildings, cottage of 3 rooms, verandah and stables. PRICE £8 10s. £4OOO cash, balance can remain at 5$ per cenL Fol. 85T H. MATSON AND CO. (PLENDID SHEEP FARM—I4OO Acre*, at * present carrying 1100 breeding ewes, nbs at fo«t; in tussock and native. A od portion of the place will grow anything, ilwav adjoins the property. The necessary buildings are on the place. For sale, lock, •tock and barrel, £10 ; 000. Good term*. H. MATSON AND 00. WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY. PRODUCERS, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. WE are now taking consignments of the above into store and allowing THK&fc. MONTHS FREE STORAGE where the consignments are passed through our hands for realisation. The position of the store enables us to give and take quick delivery and the construction of the store is such that grain is always in excellent condition when being sent out. Oo not forget this:— THREE MONTHS FREE STORAGE. H. MATSON AND CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17098, 22 February 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17098, 22 February 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17098, 22 February 1916, Page 12

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