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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TO THE FARMERS. TO THE FARMERS. TO THE FARMERS. TO THE FARMERS. 191S WHEAT CROP. 1918 WHEAT CROP. 131S WHEAT CROP. YOU HAVE GOT TO SELL TOUR WHEAT, AND ITS REALISATION TO THE GOVERNMENT IS INEVITABLE. H MATSON and CO. are Licensed Brok- • era for th.e Government, and will be prepared to deal with your parcel vritii tie best reeulU. There ij 120 tine like the present, arid it is certainly iringbt with great possibilities. There is nothing like a change, and tba present crisis affords you an opportunity of trading with us in ihe produce line, and we car. assure joa it will be greatly to your advantage. There arc iew business houses that hate the same claim ou the agricultural community in Canterbury as our Firm, ae— FIRSTLY—We are a Prirate Firm. SECONDLY—We give personaL^supemeion. THIRDLY —We are one o: the oldest firms in the City. FOURTHLY—We are largely responsible for the present satisfactory basis of commercial transactions existing between farmers and business men, the result o! carefully and wisely thought-out problems iu the pioneer days of Canterbury. WE SOLICIT YOUR SAMPLES. H. MATSON and CO.. Chris tchurch. Ash burton Rakaia Methven . .Lees ton Rangiora Hawarden Oxiord Culverden M 5253-5524 Cheviot. THEY TALK ABOUT HOMES FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. THEY TALK ABOUT HOMES FOR RETURNED SC-LDIERS. LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE! THIS PROPOSITION WILL APPEAL TO A RETURNED SOLDIER OR ANYBODY ELSE, AS YOU WALK STRAIGHT INTO A GOING CONCERN, A THOROUGHLY ESTABLISHED HOME, AND A COMPLETE FARM. H. MATSON a.nd CO. have received instructions from MR W. FALRWEATHER to SELL by Private Treaty his splendid little Farm, comprising g9 rj ACRES OF L. I. P., subdivided into 11 paddockß, •water ill °I 1 but one, securely fenced. Part of the property is in oats, part is ploughed, and part in green, crops. First-class homestead, of 6 rooms, h. and c-, water from •windmill, good fences, cheep yards, stable and whare. Rent «t present 2s 6d per acre, subject of coarse to the usual Government allowance for prompt settlement. PRICE asked for tie GOODWILL of this property is £2000. The property is in first-class order, and situated on the north bank of the Rakaia, is well planted in plantations, and is a desirable acquisition. % The Vendor's reason for celling is that ho has been there a number of yews, and wants to acquire a bigger holding. DON'T DELAY. GO AND INSPECT THIS PROPERTY AT ONCE, AS THESE ARE THE PLACES THAT ARE HARD TO GET. H. MATSON and CO. MANY ARE LOOKING. MANY ARE LOOKING. Perambulating round the country, we find buyers of every denomination wandering from centre -to centre until they finally lose eight of what they really want, and if they do know the particular kind of property they want, it is doubtful if they axe able to assees an equitable basis of value of the various properties in the different localities, as they are not _ conversant with the conditions in the various districts. NOW, we can draw your, attention to a 1 property that is absolutely worth the money. On behalf of MR A. J. THOMPSON, MOUSE POINT, CULVERDEN, we are offering his excellent little holding with everything complete. Mr Thompson is only induced to sell because of family reasons, WILL BUY THE GOOD > 3tuSDUU WILL of this Farm, together with all Live and Dead Stock, and nearly all "the produce. It is on the Main Coach Road to Hanmer, and comprises sweet " grazing and heavy grain growing lalnd. This property is situated amidst a community where no failures are known. It is in the land of the Amuri Wool Kings, which is fast becoming studded with email homeoicods, by reason of the advent of the Iron : Horße. The price asked is a price below what was asked eome years ago, and we know it to be a Bargain. » 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 proposition. '• DON'T DELAY. THIS PLACE IS TO BE SOLD. t H. MATSON and CO. THE OWNER'S LOSS. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. i- NEARLY 300 ACRES OF EXCELLENT I GRAIN-GROWING LAND IN A WELI FAVOURED CANTERBURY DIS TIUCT. 1 i? OA PER ACRE. £20 PER ACRE CROP GIVEN IN. 03 Acrcs in wheat, an excellent crop, oil Acres iu clover, showing great promisi j ready to reap. <! IMPROVEMENTS include a 5-rcome j. House, h. and c. water, first-class light i ing system, stable, grainahed, water i every paddock. N - THINK OF THE PRICE—£2O PER ACRE >e The owner's only reason for Belling i :e that he has been drawn in the ballot an ly must go to the war. ic lu ordinary times properties oi this cla-f of would be quoted at twice tho above figure, c- DON'T DELAY—WRITE TO US a " N 0 W. 3 H. MATSON and CO. SPECIAL, re - c- FA KM PROPOSITION AT GREENPARI th FOR URGENT SALE, jr £ OWNER CALLED BY THE BALLOT. no ACRES, splendid land, in about 9 p;< *jO docks, with G-roomed Houee anl a 1 .* outbuildings, milking machine, et Milking 19 cows and grazing 12 cattle, 1 calves, and 3 horses as welL Also croppiu iS seres of wheal, looking tip-top, 6 acres 1 oats, 4 lucerne, and 3 of peas. 7S THIS IS UNDOUBTEDLY SOME FAR 2 THE TRICE IS £52 PER ACRE, OR NEAR OFFER. H. MATSON and CO., 3 Sole Agents. A BUYER'S OPPORTUNITY ~ A BUYER'S OPPORTUNITY To But from a SELI.Ei; RIGHT OCT KEEN TO SEL SELI.EK RIGHT OUT KEEN TO SEL Genuinely good farm of ;>i Acr« '25 miles from Christchurch. and a ip. joining railway 6tation, school, P. 0., sai yards, and etores; 14 well sheltered pa docks '.veil watered, will grow anything. HOUSE 10 rooms, h. and c., pantry, ecr lcry. largo hall, and several large room Outbuildings comprise dairy, granary, wot shed, whore, 10-atall stable, looseboxes, ha teas room, chaffhouse, 4-stal] oowbeii3, ca pec. trapshed, tool and implement shed 5". {owihouoe, aviary, coalshed, and motor houi young orchard, ctc. 76. " The price required for this place is u an inflated one. being in a district of knov values for years past, and the price is tl standard one of £25 per acre. The distri i 3 "ood, solid agricultural, and 'Jm is pra ♦ ir»i]v the average value. Fol. l->- * w s H. MATSON and CO. 1326

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16147, 27 February 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16147, 27 February 1918, Page 11

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