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AUCTIOMB. H. MATSON AND CO. ?ARM PROPOSITION AT GREENPARK, FOR URGENT SALE. Owner Called by tho Ballot. 'QQ ACRES SPLENDID LAND, IN ABOUT 9 PADDOCKS. 6-roonied House and all new Outbuildings, Milking Machine, etc. JfilHing 19 cows end grazing 12 cattle. 12 b ftt'fvea and 3 horses as well. Also cropping > w. *otes of wheat, looking tip-top, 6 acres ;••; of oats, 4J of lucerne and 3of peas. . 9 This is undoubtedly some Farm. I -The Price is £52 per acre, or near offer. H. MATSON AND CO.. v.r. Sole Agents. A BUYER'S OPPORTUNITY. A BUYER'S OPPORTUNITY. TO BUY FROM A SELLER RIGHT OUT KEEN TO Sx lENUINELY good Farm of 454 acres, 23 <i miles from Christchurch, end adjoining tailway Station, School, P. 0., Salcyards and Stores. Fourteen well sheltered pacMocKo, well watered, will grow anything. "House of 10 rooms (several large), h. and c. service, large hall, all offices, etc. Outbuildings comprise dairy, granary, woo. shed *hare, 10-sta-ll stable, loose-boxes, harness rq'ora, chaffhouse, 4-stall cow-bails, calf pen, .trap shed, tool and implement sheds, lowihouse, aviwy, coal shed, motor house, young orchard, etc. A District of Standard — —— Land of a known capacity And the Prico is £25 per acre. ' if Fol. 112 H H. MATSON AND CO. ■V AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. A CHANCE FOR . MONEY MAKERS. \ BONA FIDE FARMERS. \ .SPECULATORS. : anKa , ■ THE MAN WHO HAS YOUNG SONS crowing tip .„ THE MAN WHO WISHES 10 AC- ,:, QUIRE A FIRST-CLASS HOLDING WHILE PRICESI ARE STILL . WITHIN THE BOUNDS Of REASON. WHERE CAN YOU~DO BETTER THAN THIS? 1303 ACRES. M MATSON AND~CO. instructed W. the owner. WHOSE HEALTH HAS 'BROKEN DOWN, to offer or. his behalt ms MAGNIFICENT FARM, of which the ioi lowing are brief particulars: i 800 or 900 ACRES OF FLAT, the balance being LOW RIDGES, all readily P lo «=h»Ve. The whole of the Flat comprises very oiaeK rich soil, mostly reclaimed swamp, and tlio depth of the coil is astonishing ™ ap feflrs to go down for feet until gravel is reached—there is no olay visible. . From the above the practical man will readilv realise the quality of the Flat, DUX it is difficult to revise the richness and depth of Jhe ridge land, which u» of wwjjf*!£ depth and Quality, which statement will be borne out bv an inspection of the feed at the Property has been broken ■up with the exception of about which has been burnt, and surface-sown, is now crowing excellent feed. • __ The property is SUBDIVIDED BY SUBSTANTIAL FENCES. comprise h«.avy Kowhai and Totara Posts, with Galvanised and Barb Wire and Droppers. The gates are in excellent condition, and the» ptoperty is bounded by roads on all three sides which admit of the land being cut up " irGd - • - sus that he had paid ring down, and that the ■earrold grass "ov the place » a */"Tin 7to 8 sheep to the acre, all t«™ ed °V a ? fi-st-class condition. He also informs nattat the property is said to have » «•«*"§ rapacity of 4000 sheep besides cattle and ' THE LAND HAS PRODUCED THE FOLLOWING ABNORMAL CROPS:— Oats, 83 bushels to the acre. Ryegrass, 67 bushels to the acre. Linseed, 30 bushels to the acre. Potatoes, 15 tons to the acre. The land is practically free «»»«*& and the Homestead and buildings are subitar.tially built and well cared for. •Xhere is a. Dairy Factory within one mile Yi the farm, and the train service is very Convenient'. _„„" .~t>t? PRICE, £2O PER ACRENOW WHERE CAN YOU DO BETTER THAN THIS? U it not better to buy a property which «ot only promises you a good return mery vear, but also gives every promise of a large unearned increment when you dispose < Of rtj This fact all will admit—the trouble is that such places are hard to get. cm.vtri THE ABOVE PROPERTY WILL STAND INSPECTION, and we are convinced that no bona fide buyer can go over the 'and .without being favourably impressed with tms BUT COMMUNICATE AT ONCE WITH _- ,„_ _ n ■•>.,. ■ - H. MATSON AND CO.

;..■ FOR URGENT SALE. On Account of a Client who is Called up in ?:, » the Ballot. THE FINEST FARM"~IN' CANTERBURY. *2t\c\ ackeT" good whare 01/U (New). &ta CROPS—;?<2SO Acres in Wheat, with 120 Acres sown down ■•■ 40 Acres in Oats ->/i0 Acres in Grass TERMS: £ISOO down, balanco 4 yews. fKßft per cent. PRICE: £35 Per Acre. The Crops are looking splendid and are _ i'heavy land so the yield is assured. m* H. MATSON AND CO. THIS MERITS YOUR CONSIDERATION f A ACRES, about 25 rnilos from :O i ± Christchurch, adjoining a prosperous township. Railway etation, school, saleyards posf office and store all in close proximity. Subdivided by 14 well watered and well sheltered paddocks. Will grow anything. A large house, h. and c. water comfortable wbare, large granary, wool shed,' stables. loose boxes, harness room, cow byre, trapehed, tool and implement ehed, fowlhouse, aviary, motor shed, eto. Young orchard. Has wintered 700 sheep. DO Acres at present in wheat. Price, £25 per acre . H. MATSON AND CO. SUBURBAN FARMSTEAD. ACRES, grows good grass, potatoes, peas, fruit, oats, eto, together with ,5-roomed Bungalow and outbuildings, windmill and tank; land grew 144 tons of Northern Star to the acre on 9 acres of it 2 years , eo ' Excellent place fo.- pigs and poultry. Price £llOO. W© are prepared to discuss terms. A buyer with £IOO could go in for **Fol. 448. H. MATSON AND CO. FOR PRIVATE SALE. Z FAR-FAMED LEESTON DISTRICT. k ACRES OF LOVELY LAND, i , pad. docks, together with Lovely House for 100 Pigs under cover, water wheel and Steam Power Grister and rains' Plant up to date, under cover; %Tsfi S& for Grain Milking Shed Wx Machines. Beautiful stieMn t~nUm K Sbrcakh property. Half a mile from rale- «•«(« and rail. .... -, , '■ rJ3RMS—£ISOO all plant and crops itlven 11. Price on anpl« M t?.£. n «/» H. MATSON AND CO.. 101 ACRES. NICE SUBURBAN" BLOCK, WITH 6-ROOMED HOUSE. ' A BOUT 25 to 30 minutes' bike ride, barely A 4 miles. Plenty of fruit Largi .tabling, cow byre and. other outbuildinge. Good grazing or cropping and or fruit, prbwing. Open healthy district, 50 feet .bovoiowr, pBICE£IBM . farther purticn/ars on application to tn« ULfi*oiit«. _ .__ ~ fl, MATSON AND CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17703, 1 February 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17703, 1 February 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17703, 1 February 1918, Page 8

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