AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TT .KAISOS AN D CO.. STOCK, STATION. AND PROPERTY SALESMEN-. WOOLBROKERS, 143 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHUBCH. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW. H. and c. bath, pantry ami scullery, together with 5$ acres of good grazing land. Has been grating cows and horses for 40 years. On the poorest land stands the House and stable, garden, orchard, etc. Within 11 minutea* bicycle ride of our office. - PIUCE £900. H. MATS ON and CO. FARMERS RETIRING. Ott OTHERS WANTING A SITE. FIRST-CLASS SECTION, off Riccarton road, comprising nearly U acres, with 2 chains frontage. Sunny side of road, three minutes' -walk from 3d cars, six from 2d cars, rising gently from the road. AN IDEAL GRAZING PADDOCK AT PRESENT. Imagine a nice little Bungalow on thifl with a tennis or croquet lawn, and enough land to run a pony. It can be bought for £310. Fol. 93 H. MATSON and CO. UNIQUE DWELLING. North of city, five minutes' walk from 2d cars, lovely views towards hills and other points, six main rooms, lovely dining-room with saloon ceiling, with ornamental leadlights (this ceiling aJone oost £30). There are 52 separate pieces of loaded lights throughout the houfe, and all conveniences, Doulton bath, h. and c, gas, etc., and over i-acre eplendid' land, lawu and fruit garden, PBICE £940. OR FAIR OFFER CONSIDERED. H. MATSON and CO. A SHEEP FARM WORTH THE MONEY. COMING INTO THE MARKET UNDER UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCES. A month or two ago the owner had so intention of selling his farm, but can explain why he does- so. ■. HE HAS A GOOD THING, and our' enquirers ' con have this endorsed, and by opposition firms to ours, who know the farm well. THE area, is 490 ACRES, 60 miles from Chxistchurch, 25 from. Ash burton, in well and favourably known district,. carrying at the present time 1200 cheep and 20 horses and cattle. Worked otherwise, tho place will carry 2 ewes to tho acre and fatten their lambs. . ■ Position of farm specially favourable, and does a very large turnover in cheep. The Homestead is good (only 4 years built), having 6 main rooms -Mid offices, h. and o. bath, etc. Men's House, 12-stalled. stable, grain store, and implement shed, hae grown 75 bus. oats and 50 bus. wheat, but for fat lambs and sheep this farm leads tho van, and it has been used mainly for cheep in the past. THE PRICE IS £15 PER ACRE, and. any- man having realisable aescte up to £1000 as eecurity, -CAN GO INTO THIS FARM WITH £150 CASH, the whole of th« balance being provided for at 5J per cent. This ie well worth the attention of owners of City Property, and alitile hard cash. Fol. 550 d. H. MATSON and CO. > BAD HEALTH' CAUSES FARMER TO SELL.: ~ "' . SEE US TO-DAY liQK ACRES, L.1.P., close to P.O. and ±UO School, 3 miles from Railway, 60 chains from a Creamery, well watered by imtural springs, divided 12 paddocks, besides small home paddocks. The land is in good heart, and', grew last season 50 bushels of wheat, grent turnip crop, and fine crops of linseed.-kale, Swedes, rape and potatoes. At present chiefly. used ac a Dairy Farm and Cropping, but has first-class eheepyards, and could be /used entirely for sheep. Land free of etonoe and gorse, and in the native six years ago. The'books and receipts will be' shown to any buyer showing the turnover for the last 12 months. Cows averaging 29.1 during March, and headed the list at the Creamery. The foregoing can be proved and demonstrated to any genuine buyer.. Residence has 6 rooms, pantry, and bath, and Usual number of good outbuildings workshop, carpenter's bench, Henderson's Patent Bails, milk lift, L.K.G. Milking Plant, orchard and plantations, land all flat and plcughablo. Rent Gs 6d per acre, 10 per cent, rebate. PRICE OF LAND ALONE, £13 PER ACRE. The whole of the Stock is in good condition, and can if desired be taken at valuation. Land compares favourably with other localities, where rents ore 30s and 35s per Acte. . ... Fc-j. 294 H, MATSON ftnd CO. IQ9O ACRES Fireglass Property, within easy reach of railway, North Canterbury. Some 1200 acres hare been ploughed and grassed. Ideal fattening country, possessing exceptional natural advantages for lambing, and heavy percentages are to be telkd upon. There is • mortgage of £3000 at 4§ per' cent, for 5 years from last April. Winters 2000 «wee t - 500 cheep, and 40 head of cattle, and shows s> clear profit of 7} per cent, on the capital. All the lambs are purchased for this season by contract PRICE, if sold within a reasonable time, in p.*. Fol. 883 H. MAX6ON and CO. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ' Nα Acres. Price. Remarks. 906 0,196 £5 N. Canterbury. 908 200 £22 Templcton 815 600 Freehold. 815 50.000 437,000 Leasehold. 808 1,000 £2.700 Going concern. EO3J 220 £12 Rakaia. 803f. 106 £40 Dairy farm. 737 3,530 £4,500 Amuri sheep. 641 591 £20 Darfield. 659 055 £14 Selwyn County. 666 ' 131 £26 Milton.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14833, 26 November 1913, Page 16
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