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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. Properties of' value TO LAND BUYERS WITH SMALL CAPITAL. SMALL DEPOSIT DOWN, AND ONE CLEAN STRAIGHT MORTGAGE AT 5J PER CENT FOR . FIVE TEARS. 140 ACRES, nil buildings, heavy land and modium land.’ £33 por acre. £SOO Deposit. 1 Close to rail, factory, school and oaleyards. v m ACRES, all buildings, nearly all in crop. Crop in comprising all good land. ' Close to school, roil, and creamery and aileyards. ' £3O per aoro. £IOOO Deposit. 140 ACRES, all buildings, comprising tip-top cronpinr and crazing land, and heavy awamp, grass land, suitable for al classes 6! faming: Close to school, rail, creamery and aaleyards. £36 per acre, with £9OO down. 1 These are Farms 'well known to us, and we can recommend them to any buyer. H. MATSON AND CO. FARMS WORTH THE MONEY. non PER ACRE—I4O Acres in a Ilavour3wOU ite Dairying and Cropping District, veil sheltered; 6-Roomcd House, stable, im>lem«nt shed, shearing shod, motor shod, aud iheepyaids; 10 paddocks, about 1- or 13 Miles from' town by car and 3 miks froma railway station; sohool, stores and P.O. 1 handt; beautiful district. £3OOO _can remain unpaid for a term of years at o per cent. M 9 ° B - H . MATSON AND CO. ; 21)0 ACRES, L.I.P. IN 3 .BLOCKS. •IKA ACRES at ls-9d and 50 Acres at 2sJLOU 13 paddocks; 4-Roomcd Houso and outbuildings; 25 acres wheat and 20 acres oatsi Goodwill, £I4OO. of which owner will leave £750 on mortgage. Fol. lloc. H MATSON AND CO-. BANKS PENINSUL^. ACRES,’ L.T.P.; rent. 6s 7d; now house of 5 rooms; stable and shcep■arda; 7 paddocks, and well watered, 200 <eres plonghable, carrying 500 ewos, 6 horses, 2 cows; several wentSe As a going concern £BOOO. roi. ox. H. MATSON AND CO. ON THF COAST. QCiQ ACRES, Renewable Leaso—Rent, £2O D VO is 8d por annum: mostly easy slopes. 100 : acres flat, 120 acres grassed, balance uixed bush; vhole section lies right to the tun: cream cart calls, twice weekly. Fuller »articu!ars on application. There is loubt that a man going on tins place with he necessary grit and a little capital has inly to stick to it for 5 or G years to come >ut a winner. Price,£3 10s per acre, and 'arras given. Fol. 95s H. MATSON AND CO. EASILY HANDLED. SOLID FARM. AT i A MODERATE PRICE. <7IQ ACRES, Selwyn County—Numerous 110 paddocks, live fences surrounded by good Toads; a gentleman’s residence on it. and all in first-class order. Price, £ls, and well worth tlie money. Fol. 111 c. H. MATSON AND CO. " NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP COUNTRY. “ iXn ACRES, Freehold. 435 Acres Lease10V hold, in several blocks; ,rentals, Is to la Cd per acre; house of 7 rooms; li. and c., bath and all offices, stables, woolsheiL coaclihcuse, gTanarv and shcepyardssßs »crss all tola. Price for Freehold £ls per acre.' Fol. 107 w. H. MATSON AND CO. NEAR TOWN. HAIRY FARM or Cropping, 50 Acres: all U buildings, houso of 5 rooms; close to itatibns, stores, crcarrery, school t P. 0.; ow. Price, £6O per -acre, of which £IOOO cash will ie accepted; £3OOO can remain on for 3 rears at 4J per cent. Fol. 63p. H. MATSON AND CO. ' ' •'LARGE"FREEHOLD FARM. ~ ■SQQA ACRES, North Canterbury—Carries IOoU nod sheep easily: 600 acres are in grass, 80 acres in oats. 20 acres wheat, .balance native and scrub; 15 paddocks; house of 13 rooms; woolshed,, stable, dip, and yards; 2J miles from school, 3 miles from station. Price £6 10s. Terms, £4OOO cash, balance and all other particulars on application. Fol. 93H. H. MATSON AND CO. 20 MILES FROM TOWN. nnA ACRES—ReaI good quality Farm, in 14 paddocks: 1)0 “ " ’ _ „„„ acres first-class land, which will produce 8 to 10 tons potatoes to tho acre, together with practicallv new house of 6 rooms; h. and c., bath and all offices; largo number of outbuildings. Price, £26 per acre. Terms can be arranged. Anyone with £2OOO could go into it. One mile from school.and 3 from railway station. Fol. 66R. . . .. . ~ H. MATSON AND CO. NORTH CANTERBURY. QtTA ACRES—Some of. the richest limeOIU stone land in Canterbury; 9 paddocks; new house, all'outbuildings; full list »f implements; - 1200' sheep; household fnrnitnre, otc. Price, £15.700, walk in, walk out. Cash required, £4OOO. Fol. 41T. ft. MATSON AND CO.' FIRST-RATE CANTERBURY FARM. 480 Paddocks, well fenced; race in every paddock; 110 acres in wheat, 160 verpa in oats and turnips; substantial residence; h. and c. bath, and all offices; men’s whare;, Btabling; ample all nedessaary outbuildings; sheepyards and dip; 4-bail cowshed; orchard and plantation. Price, £27 per acre. £4OOO cash, balance arranged on reasonable terms. Fol. 1298. , H. MATSON AND CO. SMALL GRAZING RUN. FREEHOLD PROPERTY ON THE DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM. )8Q Kf ! r ! h Canterbury Sheep Countrv, with all buildings lereon. This it- worth investigating, and in ba bought either one of several ways—is., subject to existing Government aringement or as absolute freehold. If rught subject to the D.P.S., thjf owner ould accept £IOOO cash. One of those proos it ions a bit out of tho ordinary. \\o iouM say that it's a ready scllor. H. MATSON AND CO. QQ ACRES, subdivided seven^paddocks, a really model little Horaeead; 90 odd Acres ploughed, 20 Acres in rase. This is a fins Mixed Farm, 330 odd cies of which is in ono Block, and it resents great possibilities. Four-stalled table Chaffhouse, Combino Shed, and the >nt is about £3O a year, paid half-yearly, he place, with 200 Ewes, 8 or 9 Head of attle, 5 Horses, etc., ns a going concern. 2750 with, say, £IOOO down, the balance on H. MATSO-N AND CO. TATTERSALL’S. TATTERSALL'S. TO HORSE OWNERS. HORSE OWNERS. C\fE -have not sufficient HORSES coming VV in to satisfy the immediate demand. SPRING SOWING. DO NOT WAIT. Sell at Once, whin the Public Want Them. Bell at Once, when the Public Want Them. Send prompt particulars, so as to have all Bona Fide Entries Advertised. NO GOOD Speculating on the Market getting Dearer, or waiting till your Entries have shed their coats, or until some indefinite date of somo. local centre sale may save you a few shillings’ expense, with no warranty of a satisfactory Realisation. IF YOU WANT TO SELL, iND YOU DO; many have waited for 12 months to quit, WELL. SELL NOW, Or you will Miss t'he Momentary Inquiry. H. MATSON AND CO. W O. O L. SKINS. . HIDES. -FAT. H MATSON AND CO. desire to draw the > i attention of b FARMERS AND OTHERS '■ To tho SPECIAL SALES OF WOOL Being held on the SECOND THURSDAY , x b,i Jo ' ■ 4 V* ■EACH-MONTH.ie ! J.SKINS , >FAT HIDES’ . Are .Solc[ ' by.. us EACH THURSDAY. ' PBOMPT ACCOUNT SALES. Consign- »R L° ,s J, ° H, MATSON AND 00., Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17286, 29 September 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17286, 29 September 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17286, 29 September 1916, Page 10

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