AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. __ H. MATSON AND CC' QJTOCK, STATION. AND PROPEBTI SALESMEN, WOOLBROKERS, 143 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. HANDY TO RAIL. HANDY TO CITY. FOR URGENT SALE. n-l A PER ACRE. Handy Farm of S+ **■" ACRES. Close to railway station. A few miles from town. 26 acres just sown in grass, rape, and barley, 33 acres ploughed for green feed, 4 acres potatoes, and 20 acres in gTasa. There is a mortgage of £700 at 5} per cent., *o that less than £500 vrill secure the property. We ire open to submit any reasonable offer. Further particular* on application. Fol. 238 E.E. XI. MATSOX and CO., Agents. FARM BUYERS'. A BOUT 14 miles- from Town by splendid A rcaas >. rituatrf . nret-class FARMING PROPERTY of 390 Acres. About 90 acres of th« is real good potato land. % email paddock of 10 acres goin* at the present time between 8 and 10 tone io the acre. About 110 acres is half-and-half good and medicm. the balance a bit lighter. There aro il4 paddocks and unlimited firewood (plantation), together with « modern Houee of 6 main rooms on concrete foundations: h. end .c. bath, pantry and scullery, w.h. ar.d tubs, asphalt, paths and yard, good orchard, etc., and an unusual number of outbuilding*, providing plenty of storage for fodder «a produce, besides .tablee. traphouee, etc. A most attractive placo Rt the present time, ! in winter. The farm haa great fattening capacity, also gTows wheat and all usual crops. Th« owner will treat with anyone having about £2000 cash, end we recommend its immediate inspection. . H. MATSON and CO.. Agents. Ps —The above property is about a mile from a school, and 2 miles from a station. 7ftO ACRES, Limestone formation, down '" country. All in graae except 130 acres. Would carry 2000 sheep till spriug with a few turnips. Wonderful showing of grass, Tiaving been somewhat understocked; 14 to 15 paddocks, with House of 4 loonia and conveniences, water laid on, etc., and to dip. Woolfthed GO x 40, implement ehed, stables, «tc. Good orchard. . A bargain 'at £16 10s. i-2000 only required down. .Owner will leave £5700 on at 3 per cent. H. MATSON and CO.
ACRES Sheep Country, 8 years I«J V/V to nta . 3 miles from station, highest point 3000 ft, ride all over it more or less. Men's quarters, woolshed and yards, every convenience for working sheep; ket year shore 4000 owes, 200 hoggeta, and 100 wethers. All young sheep on the place. Rent £760 per annum, renewable at a valuation. Monthly sales at one of the best centres in the South Island. £7500 cash as a going concern. No expense except the shearing. , • Fol. 41 H. MATSON and CO., Agents, P.S.—A good Residence can bo rented en hour* walk from the above. 9QArt ACRES OF RIVER-BED FLATS. OF FERTILE LAND ON THE WEST COAST. t MILES FROM A- DAIRY FACTORY. One of the few areas of this size on the Catst. Close to East and West Coast Raili way Xiine, Butter Factory, and Railway Station. 1750 ACRES Freehold. 262 Renewable Lease. Carrying capacity from iIJ to 2 sheep to the acre. PRICE £6 15s PER ACRE ALL OVER. Anyone securing this now and holding till the Otira tunnel is through jrill do a good day's work. Fol. 889 BB H. MATSON and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY. •JAO ACRES, of which 43 and 29 acres are J. , ... ' . , . , . under cultivation for ciop, balance in grass; 4-roomed house. 5-ita]led stable, and other outbuildings; i-mile from school, P. 0.. and telephone. TERMS,: £600 cash and £260 March, 1915; balance March, 1918, at 5 per cent. FoL 611 DD H. MATSON and CO. BEST PART OF OTAGO. ON THE JUNCTION OF 4 RAILWAYS. SPLENDID OPENING FOR DEALER. ' SPLENDID FARM OF O (\f* ACRES, in 12 paddocks; about throeparts good rich flats; grows oat«, barley, potatoes, turnips; new 6-roomed Bungalow and 3-roomed Cottage, and stables for 8 horses, and storage for 500 bags of chaff; sheep yard and dip, orchard and garden. Splendid climate. Price, £8 per acre, with all crop 3in (in December). Will carry 600 owes. Owner would accept 30s an acre from a man who had sufficient stock ci capital to work farm. Balance at 5 per cent. Return fare 32s 6d excursion rates from Christchurch. Amounts to this: That a man with, say, £800 and some knowledge of farming or dealing, starting in on this place a-t the present time, in five years would be independent. H. MATSON and CO., Fol 899 Q ■ Agents. pLEARING SALES. V/ CLEARING SALES. WE ABE SPECIALISTS IN TEEM. For UP-TO-DATE SALESMANSHIP. HIGHEST PRICES. BEST ALL-BOUND RESULTS. and COMPLETE SATISFACTION, ENTRUST YOUB CLEARING SALE TO H. MATSON AND CO. GRAIN STORAGE. X MATSON md CO. are prepared to receive Grain for Storage during tb* coming mmob, subject to tha usual regulations. The raised floor »nd iron construction of the store arc admitted to greatly improve in appearance grain stored therein. H. MATSON v* CO.
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