AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. H. MATSON AND CO.. QJTOCK. STATION. AND PROPEBTI SALESMEN. WOOLBROKERS, 143 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. HANDY TO RAIL. HANDY TO CITY FOR URGENT SALE. -PIJ. PER ACRE - Hand ? Fivrm of S ACRES. Close to railway station A few miles from town. 36 acres just sowi in grass, rape, and barley. 25 acr*s plough*, for green feed. 4 acres potatoes, and 20 acre in grass. There i» a mortgage of £700 a 5J per cent., so that less than £500 wil secure the property. We axe open to submi any reasonable offer. Further particulars on application. Fol. 2SB B.E H. MATSON and CO., Agents. FARM BUYERS 1 ABOUT 1* miles from Towu by eplendi* roads is situated ft first-class FARMIN< PROPERTY of 230 Acres. About 90 acre of this is real good potato land, a emal paddock of 10 seres going at the presen timo between S and 10 tons to the acr« About 110 acres is half-and-half good an medium, the balance a bit lighter. There ar 14 paddocks and unlimited firewood (planta lion), together with a modern House of main rooms on concrete foundations; h. aw o. bath, pantry and scullery, w.h. and tubs asphalt paths and yard, good orchard, etc, and an unusual number of outbuildings providing plenty of storage for fodder am produce, beaidos stables, traphouss, etc A most attractive place at the prosent time in winter. The farm has gTeat fattening caps city, also grows wheat and all usual crops The owner will treat with anyone havin; about £2000 cash, end we rccommemd ils im mediate inspection. H. MATSON and CO.. A gen to. P.S.-—The above property is about a_ mil from a school, and 2 miles from a station. 7fto Limestone formation, dow: country. All in grass except 13 acres. Would carry 3000 sheep till sprini with a few turnips. Wonderfol showing c grass, having been somewhat understocked 14 to 15 paddocks, with House of 4 room and conveniences, water IsM on, etc, and t dip. Woolshed GO x 40, implement sbec stables, etc. Good orchard. A bargain a £16 10s. £2000 only rcqruired down. Own* will leave £3700 on at 3 per cent. H. MATSON and CO. <7C/V\ ACRES Sheep Country, S ysai Leasehold to run; 3 miles froi station, highest point 3000 ft, ride all over : mere or less. Men's quarters, woolshed an yards, overy convenience for working Bhoop last year shore 4000 ewes, 200 hoggets, as 100 wethers. All young sheep on the plac Rent £760 per annum, renewable at m ralu tion. Monthly salsa at one of the bo centres in the South Island. £7300 cosh i a going concern.. No expense except, t ' "jC_eH__g, r - 7 ".•■-■•' p fll< H. MATSON and CO., Agsnte. P.S.—A good Residence can be rented i hour's walk from the above. I — ; '. ! 2000 AC i ES 0F RIVER-BED FLAT ; OF FERTILE LAND ON THE WEST COAST. _ MILES FROM A DAIRY FACTORY. Oris of the few areas of this size on tl - Coast . Close to East and West Coast Rai , way Line, Butter Factory, and Railway St ' tion. 1750 ACRES Freehold, 2i82 Bcnewab Lease. Carrying capacity from 1. to sheep to the acre. PRICE £6 15s PER ACRE ALL OVER. Anyone securing this now and holding ti the Otira tunnel is through will do a goc day's work. F01.'889 BB H. MATSON and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY. - IQO ACRES, of which 43 and 29 acres w under cultivation for crop, balani in grass; 4-roomcd house. 5-stalled stahl and other outbuildings; .-mile from echo< P. 0., and telephone. TERMS: £600 cash and £2GO 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 RAILWAY SPLENDID OPENING FOR DEALER. ► SPLENDID FARM OF Of)? ACRES, in 12 paddocks; about tbre . t -' v,J parts good rich flats; grows oal J barley, potatoes, turnips; new 6-roomed Bn i galow and 3-roomed Cottage, and stables f ' 8 horses, and storage for 500 bags of chaf sheep yard and dip, orchard and garde Splendid climate. Price, £3 per acre, with all crops in ( December). Will carry 600 ewes. Owner would accept 30s an acre from - man who had sufficient stock oi capital - work farm. Balance at 5 per cent. Return fare 32s 6d excursion rates fro ■ Christchurch. Amounts to this: That a man with, sa - £800 and some knowledge of farming or do ing, starting in on thi* place at the preae time, in five years would be independent. ' H. MATSON and CO., Fol 999 Q Agent* CLEARING SALES. CLEARING SALI 1 WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN THEM. iot UP-TO-DATE SALESMANSHIP, HIGHEST PRICES. t BEST ALL-ROUND RESULTS. i and . COMPLETE SATISFACTION. I ENTRUST YOUR CLEARING SALE : 1 H. MATSON AND CO. r ' z GRAIN STORAGE. i I TT MATSON and CO. are prepared to .EL. ceive Grain for Storage during 1 ' coming season, subject to ths usual regi I tions. . I The raised &oor and iron construction tho store are admitted to greatly impr is appearancs grain stored therein. H. MATSON Md Cfl •. \ - ..."-'■ - ,
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Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 19
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