AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO~ " TO THE FARMERS. TO THE FARMERS. TO THE FARMERS. TO THE FARMERS. 1315 WHEAT CROP. 131S WHEAT CROP. 1313 WHEAT CROP. YOV HAVE GOT TO SELL . YOUR •WHEAT, AND TTS REALISATION TO THE GOVERNMENT IS INEVITABLE. HMATSO.N and CO. are Licenced Brok- • crs for the Government, ar.d vri'.l bo prepared to deal -.vitL y.r.ir parcel with the best results. There 13 no time like the- p.-e~:-rii. ar.d_ .t is certainly iruugh; grrat po=£:bil:t:e3. There is nothing like a change, and tr.o t present crisis -afford-; you an opportunity 0: trading with ;;.i in the and wo can assure you it will '»< e great;y to your udvantag-'. /* There a:c- lew bniiiu-ss h.uscs that-have iho same claim 011 ibe a'.'ricnltural community in Canterbury as our Firm, a.- — FIRSTLY—AW: arc a I'iiv.ne Finn. SECONDLY— We give pcrsouaUsupcrvrsicr.. THIRDLY—Wo are one- o: Iho oldest firms in tho City. FOURTHLY—We are largely rMponfib'.o for the present satisfactory basis of commercial transactions existing butween farm<>73 and burinesx men, the result of carefully and wisely thoir-ht out. problems iu th© pioi;cer dayj cf Car.'crbi;vy. WE SOLICIT YOUR SAMPLES. IK MAT SON" ai A CO.. \ Cliristchurcli, \ Ashburlon \ Kakaia \ Mcthven \ Leeston i Rangiora | Hawarder. / Oxford I Culverden 116253-8524 Cheviot. THEY TALK ABOUT HOMES FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. THEY TALK ABOUT HOMES FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. f 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 ESi'AiiLISHEP HOME, AND A COMPLETE FARM. H. MATS ON and CO. have received instructions from MR W. FAIR WEATHER to ' SELL by Private Treaty his eplendid littlo Farm, comprising' ' I 09 7 ACR E S .0 F L. I. P., , ' i subdivided into 11 paddocks, water in all ] tut one, sccurclj' fenced, idart of the pro- . perty is in oats, part is ploughed, ar.d part 1 :n gieen crops. First-class homestead of 6 rooms, h. and c., water from windmill, good ' fonoea, sheep yards, stable and whare. Kent at present 2s 6d per acrc, subject of course ,' . to the usual Government allowance for ' prompt settlement. PRICE asked for the GOODWILL of this property is JE2OOO. The property is in first-class order, and situated on tho north bank cf tho Rakaia, ; is well planted in plantations, and is a de- | sirable acquisition. i The Vendor's reason for selling 19 that he j has been there a number of years, and wants I to acquire a bigger holding. . • DON'T • DELAY. GO AND INSPECT I i .THIS PROPERTY AT ONCE, AS THESE 1 | • ARE THE PLACES THAT ARE HARD TO I 1 GET. ; • ; ; K IIATSON and CO. ! ; : ~~ i j / 'DAIRY AND* GRASS LAND FARM. i[" IKA ACRES, good buildings, milking | .LOU plant. Situated in splendid locality, I close to two townships, school, creamery, in I. I Mid-Canterbury. Price reasonable. Deposit, I I say £800. Balance S years. | j """ ! H. MAT SON and CO. t | . i NORTH CANTERBURY. I ~i f)Q ACRES, near railway station, with ij JLvO roofed House and all outbuildings, 25 acred inv wheat, 25 in oats, • balance- in grass. Price £32 per acre. FoL '21S H. MATSON and CO. ) ' . URGENT TO SEILL. t_ .i qq ACRES—For family reasons the owner ' lt/O of this is a keen seller; and,will not 'refuse business if anywhere near His price. Good sheep and cropping land. Buildings 5roomed House, 4-stali*»iable, sheep yard and all outbuildings, etc., &hool two mileß off. Prioe 417; about £150 dish required. Fol. 51S . j and CO. j • /350 ACREjB. j Graaingyiand, and has avoraged 50 and 60 btnnelsof oats, but ussd entirely for eheep for some years pest, jfattened 2200 sheep one year. There are 17 paddocks and a new Residence of 7 main rooms. H. and c. system, patent petrol lighting plant, and aIL. necessary outbuildings, woolshed, and 2-ittaU stable, good orchard and plantations, motor shed. Clearjctie or tnnu given. ' Price £13 10s ©er arfoT Fol. 31Xi and CO. THE OWNER'S LOSS. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. NEARLY 800 OF EXCELLENT GRAIN-GROWING LAND IN A WELL FAVOURED CANTERBURY DISTRICT. r POnPERXcRE. £20 PER ACRE. CROP IN. 65 Acres in wheat,excollen't crop. ( 63 Acres in clover, showing great promise, [ readit to re4p. i IMPROVEMENTS include a 5-rcomed j . House, h. and c. water, first-class light- ; _ ing system, stable, grainshed, water in j every paddock. . , THINK OF THE PRICE—£2O PE"R ACRE. • Tho owner's only reason for selling is that he has been drawn in the ballot and i [■ must go to, the war. j. v In ordinary times properties of this doss I ! . would be quoted at twice tho above figure. 1 j ; j j DON'T DELAY—WRITE TO US {( j ' v NOW. I I 1 ; V ■ . H. MATSON and CO. jjl SPECIAL. i : FARM PROPOSITION AT GREENPARK. [j. ' FOB URGE£I SALE. j I OWNEB CALLED BY THE BALLOT. ! 1 * QO ACRES, splendid land, in about 9 padt" j "O docks, with 6-roomed House and all I ! ,r-TT outbuildings, milking machine, etc. ■t| : 'Milking ID cows and grazing 12 cattle, 12 it j Balves, and 3 horses as well. Also cropping j ]" "to acres oi wheat, looking tip-top, 6 acres of |{ I tats, 4 lucerne, and 3 oi peas. ; v CHIS IS UNDOUBTEDLY SOME FARM. ; j THE PRICE IS £52 PER ACRE, OR . ; NEAR OFFER. ? a H. MATSON and CO., j. . Sole Agenta. | 1. " A BUYER'S OPPORTUNITY ! A BUYER'S OPPORTUNITY 5 ] To Buy from & 1 1 RIGH T OUT KEEN TO SELL, j BF.T.T.EB RIGHT OUT KEEN TO SELL. ' j (GENUINELY GOOD FARM of 451 Acres. . 2o mil«« from Chriatchurch, and ndjortung TaUway station, school, saler i. y*™*. .and atores;. 14 well sheltered paduocxs well ■watered, will,grow anything ' w°Y SE 10 u « om9 ' /. and c ,-' P antr y. acui- • hall - a^ d feral large rooms. /- Uttthuildinga comprise dairy, granary woolahed, whara. 10-stall stable, looseboxes, hariWlboß, ohaflhouse, 4-atall 'cowbails calfpen.^u*pshed, - • tool and implement sheds ; . lowUiouse. aviary, coalshed, and motor house !. j 3pw% orchard, etc. : Prij». required for this p'.ace is not ■ S aasiflated ; one, being' in a district of known j **lt«es'Jor years, past, and the price is the | . standard .one; of per, acre. The diauict 1 .IU : S J» agncultural, and this ia pracII tically. the averag« value. Vol 1 }| ««;• i : II- -MATSON and' CoT
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