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AUCTIONS. 11. MATSON AND CO. 1 - . _ • TO THE FARMERS. £ 'TO THE FARMERS, I*o THE FARMERS. 4*o THE FARMERS. I 3313 WHEAT CHOP. 3C-13 WHEAT CHOP. I3!o V."IIEAT CHOP. rOV HAVE GOT TO SELL YOUR | wheat, a:;:> its realisation to , THE GOVERNMENT iS INEVIT- I ABLE. | H MATSON ar.u CO. are l.:ctnr.ed Brc.k- ---• trs for the (m.vi and '" J-i ye j-r._-parod to deal v;i;u your 11 n Iho pivscit cr:r. fjords you an iM or'.ur.i'v (>f I t,..dir..; H-; in *.'v> prcuiico ar.u j There :;ic icv.- bviu.-s h u-<-3 that have tho j E-.iU" d-i.a «t. tii- :.,-i:c«;tura; » v.uajuust" j FIRSTLY—V.-J aro ;t i'rivr.t..- l*i.-m. j SECONDLY-Wo si'.c |>:-rion.;l .3n:<«rvmcn. j THIRDLY—Wo are or.c- of the oldest firms j in the City. j FOURTHLY—Wo are Sarzelv {or j , ti:o pr<"ser:t satisfactory basis o* coicnior- . cial tr.ir.;.uc".icr,=; betv.-icn £ariarrs and bu^in'.'.i th.? rc3Uit of caro- | fully and v.uoly -.hcULhtoiit problems iu ; _• tho pioneer dava of Canterbury. ; a I I WE SOLICIT YOUR SAMPLES. ! H. MATSON and CO., j Clirisfchurch. ' Asbburton Rakaia Methven Lecston Rangiora , Havrarden Oxford Culverden M 6253-8524 Cheviot. MANY ARE LOOKING. MANY ARE LOOKING. t Perambulating round the country, wo find buyer 3of every denomination wandoring i from ccntre to centre until they finally loso eight of what they really want, and if they do know tho particular kind of property I they want, it » doubtful if they are able 1o assess an equitable basis of valuo tho ! various properties in the different localises, as they are not conversant with tho condi- • ; tion ß in tho various districts. (- NOW, wo can draw your ottention to a property that is absolutely worth the money. On behalf of MR A. J. THOMPSON, ■ MOUSE POINT, CULVERDEX, v.-o are offering hid excellent little holding with everything complete. Mr Thompson is only induced to sell becauso of family reasons. nnr-AA WILL BUY THE GOODc WILL of this Farm, together with all Livo and Dead Stock, and nearly all the produce. It is on the Main Coach Road to Hanmer, and comprises sv.'eot grazing l and heavy grain growing land. This property is situated amidst a community •where no failures are known. It is in the land of the Amun Wool llings, which is fast becoming studded with email homesteads. by reason of tho advent of tho Iron Horse." Tho price asked is a price below ! -what waa naked some years ago, and wo | know it to bo a Bargain. f If you are looking for a home, please apply ! direct to MESSRS H. MATSON and CO., ! and if you require any financial assistance ■we shall be pleased to consider your proposi- | lion. | DON'T DELAY. j THIS PLACE IS TO BE SOLD. j . H. MATSON and CO. i THE OWNER'S LOSS. YOUR OPPORTUNITY.' I NEARLY 300 ACRES OF EXCELLENT GRAIN-GROWING LAND IN A WELL | FAVOURED CANTERBURY DIS- [ TRICT. onfi PER ACRE. £20 PER ACRE. CROP GIVEN IN. ' 65 Acres in wheat, an excellent crop. S3 Acres in clover, showing great promise, ready to reap. IMPROVEMENTS include » 6-rcomed House, h. and c. •water, first-class lighting system, stable, giainshed, water in i .every paddock. j THINK OF THE PRICE—£2O PER ACRE. 1 The owner's only reason for selling is ( that he has been drawn in the ballot and 1 must go to the war. ! In ordinary times properties of this class I would bfe quoted at twice the above figure. DON'T DELAY—WRITE TO US 1 NOW. j H. MATSON and CO. . GOODWILL OP L.1.P.1 WHAT BETTER TENURE CAN YOU HAVE? THERE IS NO BETTER LANDLORD THAN THE GOVERNMENT. YOU WILL LOOK A LONG WAY BE- ! FORE YOU SEE ANYTHING BETi TER THAN THIS. 69 O ACRES. O O L. J. P. { 638 ACRES. H. MATSON and CO. are instructed to offer for Private Sale 638 Acres of excellent country held under the L.I.P. Tenure, subdivided into 11 paddocks, watered by vaterracea throughout, well planted. 1 Improvements comprise:—First-class 7xoomed House, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, i hot and cold water, telephone, good windmill, men's whare, motor shed, 8-stall stable, chafihouse, implement shed, shearing shod, new dip. RENTAL: 4s 3d PER ACRE. LESS 10 I PER CENT. REBATE. PRICE FOR GOODWILL: £4400. This property is within four miles of a rising township and within one mile of a school. The harm bears an excellent reputation and it is only owing to exceptional , circumstances that the property has come 1 ■ upon tho market. Wo would Btrongly urgo f the discriminating buyer to communicate t with us at once and make arrangements to I inspect, ns assuredly tho property will not f be long available. H. MATSON and CO. SPECIAL. FARM PROPOSITION AT GREENPARK. FOR "URGENT SALE. , OWNER CALLED BY THE BALLOT. ' QQ ACRES, splendid land, in about 9 paduO docks, with 6-roomed House and all 1 rw outbuildings, milking machine, etc. ■ * Milking 19 cows and grazing 12 cattle, 12 : calves, and 3. horses as welL Also crapping 1 25 acres of wheat, looking tip-top, 6 acres of , ; oats, 4 lucerne, and 3 of peas. THIS IS UNDOUBTEDLY SOME FARM. I THE PRICE IS £52 PER ACRE, OR i, ' NEAR OFFER, i ! H. MATSON and CO., I. Sole Agents. I « ,* A BUYER'S OPPORTUNITY I A BUYER'S OPPORTUNITY | ) To Buy from a ] { SELLER RIGHT OUT KEEN TO SELL H . SELLER RIGHT-OUT KEEN TO SELL. II . nLENTIINELX GOOD FARM of 454 Acres, I V? .. 23 ™i le a from. Chriatchurch. and ad-l-J joining railway station, school, i>.o_ salei I yards, and stores; 14 well sheltered pa£ h V , will grow anything H" " HOUSE iO rooma h. &nd c., pantry. ecul*f _ lery. large hall, • and several larce room. .. Outbuildings comprise dairy, granary wool"r/ • shed, whare. ltt.BtaU h^ i ness room chaffhotise, 4-eUll cowbaUs. calf11L , .P«V t»Pshed, tool and implement shedi lowlhousc, avwry, coalahea, and motor hotaw • young orchard, etc. • nousa, .Tlie. price; required for this place is not . an inflated one, being in a district of known values for years past, and the price is the standard on, of £25 per acre. Thr«iUtri c t is good, solid agricultural, and ;hia u prac . Ucaily the average value. Fol h

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16146, 26 February 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16146, 26 February 1918, Page 10

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