AUCTIONS. H_ MATSON AND CO. ~~ _L MATSON AND COOTOCK, STATION, AND PROPERTY t"r SALESMEN, WOOLBROKERS, 143 CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. HANDY TO RAJL. HANDY TO CITY. FOR U-RGENT SALE. f}-\A PER ACRE. Handy Farm of ft < *'- i *'* t ACRES. Close to railway station. A few miles from town. 26 acres just sown in grass, rape, and barley, 35 acres ploughed for tfreen feed, 4 acroa potatoes, and 20 acres in grass. There is a .mortgage of £700 at 5J per cent., so that . less than £.00 will secure the property. AVer are open to submit any reasonable offer. Further particulars on application. Fol. 233 E.E. H. MATSON and CO., Agents. FARM BUYERS 1 A BOUT 14 miles from Town "by splendid roads is situated a first-claw FARMING PROPERTY of 290 Acres. Abotrt 90 acres ! of this is real good potato land, a email I peddock of 10 acres going at tile present time between 8 and 10 tons to the acre, j About 110 acres is half-and-half pood and J mcdi m. (he ba'ance a bit lighter.' There are 14 paddocks and unlimited firewood {plantation), together with a modern House of 6 main rooms on concrete foundations; h. and c bath, pantry and scullery, w.h. and tubs, asphalt paths and.yard, good orchard, etc., and an unusual number of outbuilding I providing plenty of storage for fodder and i produce, besides stables, traphouse, etc. A most attractive place at the present time, \ in winter. The farm has great fattening cap.> I city, a'eo grows wheat and all usual crops I The owner will treat with anyone having 4 about £2000 cash, end we recommend its im- | mediate inpneotion. I
j H. MATSON and CO.. Agents P.S.—The above prop-rty is alout a mil from a school, and 2 miles from a station. TQA ACRES, Limestone formation, down country. All in gra.se except "50 acres. Would carry 2000 sheep iill spring with a few turnips. Wonderful showing of grass, having been somewhat understocked; 14 to 15 paddocks, with House of 4 rooms and convenience*, water laid on, etc, and te dip. Woolshed GO x 40, implement shed, stables, etc. Good orchard. A bargain at £16 10a, £2000 only required down. Owner will leave £j7OO on at 5 per cent. H. MATSON and CO. 7500 iCIIES Sbecp Country, 8 years Leasehold te run; 3 miles from station, highest point 3000 ft, ride all over it more or 'ess Men's quarters, woolshed and yards, every convenience for working sheep; last year shore 4000 ewes, 200 hoggets, and 100 wethers. All young sheep on tho place. Rent £760 per annum, renewable at a valuation. Monthly sales at one of tbe best centres in tho South Island. £7500 cash as a going concern. No expense except the sh-aring. F(A H. MATSON and CO, Agents. P.S.—A good Residence can bo rented an hour's'walk from the above. 2000 ACRES 0F RI ™*R"BED FLATS OF FERTILE LAND ON THE WEST COAST. i MILES FROM A DAIRY FACTORY. •>3 of tho few ureas of this mc on th* '.'-ast. Close to East and West Coast Rail-A-ay Line. Butter Factory, and Railway Station. 1750 ACRES Freehold. 262 Renewable Lease. Canying 1 capacity fiom 1_ to 2 sheep to the acre.
PRICE £G 15s PER ACRE ALT OVER. Anyone securing this now and holding till the Otira tunnel is through will do a "good day's work. Fol. 889 BB H. MATSON and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY. 102 ACRES ' of ■ vh ' < "'" « and 20 acres are under cultivation for ciop, balance in grass; 4-roomed house. 5-sta!!eu stable, and other outbuildings; .-mile f:om school, P. 0., and telephone. TERMS: £600 cash and £260 March, 1.15; balance March, 1918, at 5 per cent Fol. 611 DD H. MATSON and CO. BEST PART OF OTAGO. ON THE JUNCTION OF 1 RAILWAYS. SPLENDID OPENING FOR DEALER. SPLENDID FARM OF 306 ACRES - in 12 PadJocka; *hout threeparts good rich flats; grows oats, barley, potatoes, turnips; new (i-roomed Bungalow and 3-roonied Cottage, and stables for 8 horses, and storage for 500 bags of chaff; sheep yard and dip, orchard and garden. Splendid climate j Price, £8 per acre, with all cropi in (in December). Will carry 600 ewes. Owner would accept 30a an acre from a man who had sufficient stock 01 capital to work farm. Balance at 5 pt-r cent. Return fare 323 Gd excursion rates from Christchureh. Amounts to this: That a man with, say, £800 and some knowledge of farming or dealing, starting in on this place af the present time, in five years would be independent. H. MATSON and CO., Fol 990 Q Agents. CLEARING SALES. CLEARING SALES. WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN THEM. For UP-TO-DATE SALESMANSHIP, HIGHEST PRICES. BEST ALL-ROUND RESULTS. and COMPLETE SATISFACTION. ENTRUST YOUR CLEARING SALE TO H. MATSON AND CO. GRAIN STORAGE TT MATSON and CO. are prepared to reAJ_ ceive Grain for Storage dnrinij. tha coining season, auDject to the usual regulations The raised floo' and iron construction of the ator_ are admitted to greatly Unprora in appearance grain stored therein. H. MATSON aad CO.
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