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AUCTIONS. ; / . : : H. MATSON A.ND CO. TO THE FARMERS. TO THE FARMERS. . TO THE FARMERS. # TO THE FARMERS. 1918 WHEAT CROK ' 1318 WHEAT CROP. 1918 WHEAT CROP. TOt; HAVE GOT TO SELL VOCE WHEAT, AND ITS REALISATION TC THE GOVERNMENT IS INEVIT ABLE. HMATSON and CO. arc Licenced Brc-k • ers for the Government, and will w i prepared to deal with your parcel witn tin M3t results. There is no time jikc tbo and V i» certainly fraught with great possibilities There is nothing like a chance, and th< present crisis affords you an opportunity o "-rading us in the produce line, anc we can assure you it will »i- greatly to you: advantage. There are few busiiies? houses that have lh< camn claim on the aprirultural community iu Canterbury as our Firm, a* — ' FIRSTLY—We are a Private Firm. SECONDLY—We give personal supervision. THIRDLY—Wo aTC one of the oldest firmi the City. FOURTHLY—We aro largely responsible fo iho present satisfactory basis of commer cial transactions existing between farm era and business men, the result of care fully and wisely thought-out problems ii tbo piocjter days of Canterbury. WE SOLICIT YOUR SAMPLES. • ' H. MATSON and CO., Chris tcllurch. Ashburton Rakaia. Methven Leeston Rangiora Hawarden i Oxford * > Culverden M 6253-8524 Cheviot. THEY TALK ABOUT HOMES FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. - THEY TALK ABOUT HOMES FOR ! RETURNED SOLDIERS. i- LOOK HERE! LOOK HEREI I ! THIS PROPOSITION WILL APPEAL TC i. A RETURNED SOLDIER OR ANY < i BODY ELSE. AS YOU . WALK STRAIGHT INTO A GOING CON a; , CERN. A THOROUGHLY ESU'Ati i j I.ISHED HOME, AND A COMPLETE '! farm. ! " H. MATSON and CO. have received in- ' J gtractions from MR W. FAIRWEATHER tc 1 ; SELL by Private Treaty hia eplendid little • i Farm, comprising ; : 327 ACR E S 0 F L * LP " ! j 'subdivided into 11 paddocks, water in all ■ but one, securely fenced. Part of the pro- ! I perty is in oats, part is ploughed, and part i 1 in green crops. First-class homestead of G f looms, fc. and c., water from windmill, good fences) sheep vards, stable and whare. Kent .( at present 2s *Gd per acre, subject of course to the usual Government allowance for I prompt settlement. ] F PRICE asked for the GOODWILL of thi9 J i property is £2000. ' J I The property is in first-class order, and i situated on the north bank of the Rakaia, Ii is well planted in plantations,-and is a dei lirable acquisition. The Vendor'B reason for 6elling iB that ho haa been there a-number of years, and wants | to acquire a bigger holding. I DON'T DELAY. GO AND INSPECT THIS PROPERTY AT ONCE, AS THESE ARE THE PLACES THAT ARE HARD TO get. H. MATSON and CO. DAIRY AND GRASS LAND FARM. i Ift ft ACRES, good buildings, milking ! XOU plant. Situated in splendid locality, j ,'ilosa to" two townships, school, .creamery, in i ylid-Canterbury. Price reasonable. Deposit, J *ay £800. Balance 5 years. ! H. MATSON and CO. fj 4 ! NORTH CANTERBURY. IHQ ACRES, near railway station, with 4JLUO roomed House and all outbuildings, 25 acres in -wheat, 25 jn oats, balance in grass. Price £32 per acre. Fol. 2IS H. MATSON and CO. [ URGENT TO SELL.. j "IQQ ACRES —For family reasons the owner t . JLiJO of this is a keen seller, and will not j refuse business it anywhere near his price. Good sheep and cropping land. Buildings 5xoomed House, 4-stall stable, sheep yard and ' all outbuildings, etc., school two miles off. Price £17; about £150 ccsh required. J <, Fol. 51S H. MATSON and ! CO. . 1850 ACRES. "EXCELLENT Grazing Land, and haa ave-J-A raged, 50 and 60 bushels of oats, but usad entirely for ehoep for some years past, fattened 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 all necessary outbuildings, woolahed, and 2-stall stable, good orchard and plantations, motor, shed. Clear title or term; given. Price £13" 10s per acre. Fol. 31L H. MATSON and CO. _ ✓ THE OWNER'S LOSS. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. NEARLY 300 ACRES OF EXCELLENT GRAIN-GROWING LAND IN A WELL FAVOURED CANTERBURY DISTRICT. r»nrv PER ACRE. £20 PER ACRE. XfUV CROP GIVEN IN. 63 Acres in wheat, an excellent crop. 53 Acres in clover, showing great premise, ready to . reap. IMPROVEMENTS include a 6-rcomed House, h. and c. water, first-class lighting system, stable, graihshed, water in every paddock. • THINK OF THE PRICE—£2O PER ACRE. The owner's only reason for selling is that he has been drawn in the ballot and I must go to the war. ! In ordinary times properties of this doss I -would b<s quoted at twice the above figure. i , DON'T DELAY—WRITE "O US i . NOW. I . ; H. MATSON and CO. | 1 ■ SPECIAL. FARM PROPOSITION AT GREENPARK. ; FOR URGENT SALE. | * OWNER CALLED BY THE BALLOT. > QO ACRES, splendid land, in about 9 pad- ; ¥ «/0 docks, with 6-roomed House and all j. r ■m outbuildings, milking machine, etc. Milking 19 cows and grazing 12 cattle, 12 j calves, and 8 horses as well. Also cropping 25 acres of wheat, looking tip-top, 6 acres of oats, 4 lucerne, and 3 of peas. SHIS IS "UNDOUBTEDLY SOME FARM. THE PRICE IS £52 PER ACRE, OR NEAR OFFER. H. MATSON and CO., Sole Agents. i A BUYER'S OPPORTUNITY A BBYEJR'S OPPORTUNITY : To Buy from a KELLER RIGHT OCT KEEN TO SELL. SELLER RIGHT OUT KEEN TO SELL: (GENUINELY GOOD FARM of 454 Acrei, V* 25 mike from Chiiatchurch, and adjoining railway station, school, P. 0., aale- .. yards, £nd stores; 14 well sheltered paddocks, well -watered, will grow anything. . HOUSE 10 noma, h. and c., pantry, scullery. large hall, and several large rooms. Outbuildings comprise dairy; granary, wool- / mhed, whare, 10-stall stable, looseboxes, harf ness room, chaffhouse, 4-atall cowbaila, calf■L pen. trapshed,. tool and implement aheds, - fowlhpuse, aviary, coakhc3, and motor house' young orchard, etc. -The price required for this place is not MJH an inflated one, being in a district of known Uf&l . values for years past, and the price is the standard one of per acre. The dißtricl is good, solid agric:.itural, and -.'ois is prac tically the average value. Fol. 1j 8333 H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16155, 8 March 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16155, 8 March 1918, Page 10

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