Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND COAN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. A CHANCE FOR MONEY MAKERS. BONA FIDE FARMERS. SPECULATORS. „ „_.._ THE MAN WHO HAS SONS GROWING UP „._ ._ THE MAN WHO WISHES 10 #f QUIRE A FIRST-CLASS HOLDING WHILE PRICESI ARE STILI WITHIN THE BOUNDS 01 REASON. WHERE CAN YOU~DO BETTER THAN THIS? 1803 ACRES. r MATSON AND~CO. are instructed by -. the owner, WHOSE HEALTH HAS JROKEN DOWN, to offer on hi» behait mi MAGNIFICENT FARM, of which the m lowing are brief particulars: — 800 or 900 ACRES OF FLAT, the balance being LOW RIDGES, all readily P^S 1 The wholo of the Flat comprises very black rich soil, mostly reclaimed swamp, ana ino depth of the soil is astonishing as « Wpears to go down foV feet until gravel is reached—there is no clay visible. .. From the above the practical man win readily realise tho quality of the J™V2P it is difficult to realise the richness andi dopttt of the ridge land, which is of excepJional depth and duality, which statement will be borne out by an inspection of the feed at present growing. , T, rn i, ftn The wholo of the property has been broken up with tho exception of about 83 acres, which has been burnt and surface-sown, ana is now growing excellent feed. The property is SUBDIVIDED BY SUBSTANTIAL FENCES, comprising: • heavy Kowhai and Totara Posts, with Galvanised and Barb Wire and Peppers. Ih* gates ara in excellent condition, and the> P rO P« ly is bounded by roads on all three eides. which admit of ,the land being cut up u re The re owner informs us that he had.paid 22s per acre for eowing down, and thati xne four-year-old grass or tho place has carried 7to 8 sheep to the acre, all * B ™ ed °Y a " first-class condition. , He also informs us that the property is said to have a-car ryinj oapacity of 4000 sheep besides cattle and h THE LAND HAS PRODUCED THE FOLLOWING ABNORMAL CROPS:Oats, 83 bushels to the acre. Ryegrass, 67 bushels to the ac». Linseed, SO bushols to the acre. Potatoes, 15 tons to the acre. The land is practically free from.weeds, and the Homestead and buildings are suostantially built and well cared for. There is a Dairy Facory within one mi* of the farm, and the train service is very convenient R ACRE . . NOW, WHERE CAN YOU DO BETTER THAN THIS? Is it not better to buy a property which not only promises you a good «*«■ ff!g year, but also gives every promise cl* large B %ftSoVE p'rOF&TY WILL STAND INSPECTION, and we are convinced that no bona fide buyer can _ go over the land without being favourably impressed with this Pr DU°S n bELAY, BUT COMMUNICATE AIUNOEWITH H. MATSON_MD_OO I „ ' FOR URGENT SALE. On Acoount of a Client who is Called up in the Ballot. THE FINEST FARM~IN CANTERBURY. IJAA ACRES, GOOD WHARE OUU . (New). <!ROPS- , _ 250 Aerea in Wnoat, with 130. Acres sown down' 10 Acres in Oats 10 Acres in Grass \ TERMS: £I6OO down, balance I years, 6J per cent. PRICE: £35 Per Acre. , The Crops are looking splendid and are on heavy land so tho yield is assured. f 5 P 1 ply _ H. MATSON_AND_CO._ ""THIS MERITS" YOUR CONSIDERATION At A ACRES, about 25 miles from 454 Chrietchurch, adjoining a prosperous township. Railway station, school, saleyards post office and etoro all m close proximity. Subdivided by 14 we " and well eheltered paddocks. Will grow anything. A large house, h. and c. water, comfortable whare, large granary, wool shed, stables, loose boxes, harness room cow byre, trapshed, tool and ™p'3ment shed, fowlhouee, aviary, motor shed, etc Young orchard. Has wintered 700 sheep. 90 Acres at present in wheat. ,- Price, £25 per aero H. MATSON AND CO. _ On AAA Acres Pastoral Lease, 13 yean OIMJUIr to run, at £SO per annum, & roomed dwelling, stable, smithy, woolshed, 3 sets gheepyards, concrete dip, 2 cottages, gardon and orchard, 6500 sheep. 80 cattle, and 8 horres. Going concern, £9OOO. tvj. 54u. H. MATSON AND CO._ OAUKKS, about IB mnes. uui, i*.ii.*» about 200 sheep besides cropping, ' aores of wheat, 16 acres oats, xughed for turnips, rape, etc. J f 8 rooms, and all outbuildings. No encumbrance on the propel ty; owner will consider any reasonable terms. Fol. 127 w. H. MATSON AND CO. 108 way station, 4-rocmed House and all outbuildings, 25 acres in wheat, 25 in oats, bal. in grass. Price £32 per aore. Fol. 240. H. MATSONAND CO._ QQA ACRES Sheep Farm, 3 miles from iJOX) railway, about I hour motor to town, 23 paddocks, all watered by races, 300 acres in young grass, 110 acres in oats, 50 m green feed, bal. older pasture, carries about 1000 Awes with above crop. Together with 6roorned modern Bungalow and all conveniences, and all outbuildings. Price £l4 P Fof.To'l McG. ,H. MATSON AND CO. SUBURBAN FARMSTEAD. QQ ACRES, grows good grass, potatoes, iiU peas, fruit, oats, etc, together with 5-roomed Bungalow and outbuildings, windmill and tank; land grew 14J tons of Northern Star to the acre on 9 acres of it 2 years ago. Excellent place fo: pigs and poultry. Price £llOO. We are prepared to discvisa terms. A buyer with £IOO could go in for 'Vol 448. H. MATSON AND CO,_

)U and stables of tho best, modern -oolshed and excellent yards. Stock at aluation. Situation North Canterbury. Tho rico is reasonable. Thero is no cultivation, 10 place being new. Poll. 133. H. MATSON. AND CO. 010 A ACRES, up-to-date House, with h. AlifiU and c. service, Rnd all outbuildings, woolshcd, etc., all in first-class order, 4 miles from railway station in North Canterbury; divided into 7/ paddocks. Particulars as to capacity on application._. Price ±7 15s. It has good carrying capacity. Fol. 51 f. H. MATSON AND CO. NICE HANDY PLACE. iH K ACRES, most of it good quality for LID growing, together with residence of G rooms and outbuildings, one mile from station; wheat-growing land. Price £24 per; iiore. Owner will take £200; also ,£oo required for existing crops. These terms are exceptional. _,_ ...,._. nr . Fol. 113 s. H. MATSON AND CO. PRESSING FOR BAIdS. PRESSING FOR SALE. PRESSING FOR SALE. 200 ACRES. 200 ACRES. 200 ACRES. • „. . ABOUT 12 miles out. Nme paddocks, amplo water, good sheep and cropping land; 6-roomed Residence, 4-stall stable, sheepyard, chaffhouse and trap shed and other outbuildings. School two miles off. Price, £l6 per acre, and we will submit any terms within reason. lo J^ B iS' H. MATSON AND^CO^ FOR PRIVATE SALE. FAR-FAMED LE~EJ3TON DISTRICT. »H ACRES OF LOVELY LAND, 4 pad. OU docks, together with Lovely House accommodation for 100 Pigs under cover, water wheel and Steam Power Grister and Grinding Plant up to date, under cover; olso Big Storage for Grain, Milking Shed rd Machines. Beautiful stream running hrough property. Half a mil* from sale* vards and rail. TERMS—£ISOO rll plant, and crops Riven m. Price on application. H. MATSON AND CO.. NICE STJBTJRBAN BLOCK, WITH 6-ROOMED HOUSE. BOUT 35 to 80 minutes* bike ride, barely 4 miles. Plenty of fruit. Large stabling", cow byre and other Good grazing or cropping land, or timtgrowing. Open healthy district, 50 reel •bovo town. PRICE £ISOO. Further particu/ara on application to the Agents, i W w VTSON AND CO.,

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT19171218.2.80.5

Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17665, 18 December 1917, Page 10

Word Count
1,210

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17665, 18 December 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17665, 18 December 1917, Page 10