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AWCTIOWi. H. MATSON AND COSPECIAL. FARM PROPOSITION AT GKEENPARK. FOR URGENT SALE. Owner Called by the Ballot. gg ACRES SPLENDID LAND, IN ABOUT 9 PADDOCRS. With G-roomed House and all new Outbuilding's, Milking Machine, etc. Milking 19 cows and grazing 12 cattle. 12 calves and 3 horses as well. Also cropping 25 acres of wheat, looking tip-top, 6 acres of onto, 4J of lucerno and 3 of peas. This is undoubtedly some Farm. The Price is £52 per acre, or near offer. H. MATSON AND CO„ Solo Agents. A BUYER’S A BUYER’S OPPORTUNITY. OPPORTUNITY. TO PUT FROM A SELLER RIGHT OUT KEEN TO SELLSELLER RIGHT OUT KEEN TO SELL. (GENUINELY good Farm of 454 acres, 2j T miles from Christchurch, and adjoining Railway Station, School, P. 0., Snleyards and Stores. Fourteen well sheltered paddocss, well watered, will grow anything. House of 10 rooms (several large), h. and e. service, large hall, all offices, etc. _ Outbuildings comprise dairy, granary, woo, shed, whare, 10-stall stable, loose-boxes, harness room, chaffhouee, 4-stall cow-bails, calf pen, trap shed, tool and implement sheds, fowlhonso, aviary, coal shed, motor bouse, young orchard, etc. A District of Standard Values. Good Solid Honest Agricultural Land of a known capacity And tho Price is £2.1 per acre. Fob 112 H H. MATSON AND CO. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. CHANCE FOR MONEY MAKERS. BONA FIDE FARMERS. SPECULATORS. „ THE MAN WHO HAS YOUNG SONS GROWING UP __ THE MAN WHO WISHES TO ACQUIRE A FIRST-CLASS HOLDING WHILE PRICES ARE STILL WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF REASON. ’HERE CAN YOU DO BETTER THAN THIS ? 1303 ACRES. T MATSON AND CO. «e instructed by • the owner. WHOSE HEALTH ROKEX DOWN, to offer or. hiu behalt nis AGNIFICENT FARM, of which the ioiwing are brief particulars: EOO or 900 ACRES OF FLAT, the balance >ing LOW RIDGES, all readily he whole of the Flat comprises very blaoK ch soil, mostly reclaimed swamp, spth of the soil is astonishing * r * jars to go down for feet nntil K ached—there is no clay visible. ... From the abovo tho practical man win :adilv ronliso flio (juality of the \ is difficult to realise the richness and depti; : tho ridge land, which is of e. P , ipth and Quality, which state men Drne out by an inspection of tn Th C e n UrS g il,e properly has been broken p with the exception of about 83 acres. Inch has been burnt, and surface s , now growing excellfnt feed- erm The property is SUBDIVIDED BY SUB; TANTIAL FENCES, comprisOg bwhai and Totar.t Posts, with Halvamsca nd Barb Wire and Droppers. The gates re in excellent, condition, and the 1 P i bounded by roads on all throe hich admit of the land being cut P The owner informs us that he had paid 2s per acre for sowing down, and t l )ur-ycar-old grass on the place has to 8 sheep to tho ncro, oil turned ,v„ t rst-class condition. Ho also informs U lie property is said to liavo * - y opacity of 4000 sheep besides cattle P THE LAND HAS PRODUCED THE FOLiOWING ABNORMAL CROPS:— Oats, 83 bushels to the acre. Ryegrass, 67 bushels to the acne. Linseed, 30 bushels to tho acre. Potatoes, 15 tons to the acre. The land is practically free from weeds, nd Ihe Homestead and buildings are subianlially built and well cared for. There is a Dairy Factory within one mile f the farm, and the train service is iery -uvenient. . ___, PRICE, £2O PER ACRE. NOW, WHERE CAN YOU DO BETTER THAN THIS? Is it not better to buy a property which ot only promises you a good return ear, but also gives every promise of a large nearned increment when you dispose °n 'his fact all will admit—the trouble is that neb places are hard to get. THE ABOVE PROPERTY WILL STAND INSPECTION, and wo aro convinced that o bona fide buyer can go over the land ithout being favourably impressed with this r DONT a DELAY, BUT COMMUNICATE T ONCE WITH _ r H. MATSON AND CO.

FOR URGENT SALE. On Account of a Client who is Called up in the Ballot. THE FINEST FARM IN CANTERBURY. ACRES, GOOD WHARE OUU (Now). CROPS — 250 Acres in Wheat, with 120 Acres sown down 40 Acres in Oats 10 Acros in Grass TERMS: £ISOO down, balance 4 years, per cent. PRICE: £35 Per Acre. Tho Crops are looking splendid and are «n heavy land so tho yield is assured. m Ply H. MATSON AND CO. THIS MERITS YOUR CONSIDERATION iKi ACRES, about OR miles from ‘±D‘± Christchurch, adjoining a prosperous township. Railway station, school, saleyards post office and store all in close proximity. Subdivided by 14 well watered and well sheltered paddocks. Will grow anything. A largo house, b. and c. water, comfortable whare, large granary, wool shed, stables, loose boxes, harness room, cow byre, trapsbed, tool and implement shed, fowlhouso, aviary, _ motor shed, etc. Young orchard. Has wintered 700 sheep. 80 Acres at present in wheat. Price, £25 per acre. H. MATSON AND CO. SUBURBAN FARMSTEAD. OO ACRES, grows good grass, potatoes, peas, fruit, oats, etc, together with 6-roomed Bungalow and outbuildings, windmill and tank; land grew 144 tons of Northern Star to tho acre on 9 acres of it 2 years ago. Excellent place for pigß and poultry. Price £llOO. We are prepared to discuss terms. A buyer with £IOO could go in for it. Fol. 448. H. MATSON AND CO. FOR PRIVATE SALE. FAR-FAMED LEESTON DISTRICT. ACRES OF LOVELY LAND, 4 padD" docks, together with Lovely House Accommodation for 100 Pigs under cover, w&te.r wheel and Steam Power Grister and Grinding Plant up to date, under cover; r'po Big Storage for Grain, Milking Shed Vito Machines. Beautiful stream running ‘hrongh property. Half a mile from sale--ards and roil. TERMS—£ISOO all plant and crops given in. Price on annlication. H. MATSON AND CO.. 101 ACRES. NICE SUBURBAN* BLOCK, WITH 6-ROOMED HOUSE. BOUT 25 to SO minutes’ bike ride, barely - 4 miles. Plenty of fruit. Large bling, cow bvro and other outbuilclmga. od grazing or cropping land, or fruitiwing. Open healthy district, 60 feel ivo town. PRICE £I6OO. rurther particulars on application lo the entB ‘ a, MATRON AND CO,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIVI, Issue 17700, 29 January 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIVI, Issue 17700, 29 January 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIVI, Issue 17700, 29 January 1918, Page 10

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