AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. -—v ' TO THE FARMERS. TO THE FARMERS. TO THE FARMERS. . TO THE FARMERS. 1918 WHEAT CROP. 1918 WHEAT CROP. 1918 WHEAT CROP. ( VOU HAVE GOT TO SELL YOUR WHEAT, AND ITS REALISATION TO THE GOVERNMENT IS INEVITABLE. H MATSON and CO. are Licensed Brok- . ers for the Government, and bo ; prepared to deal with your parcel with the * best iearults. There is no time like tho preeftnt ar.djt is certainly fraught with great lu There is nothing like a change, rr* "?if re suarsM out,™"™ °t -.ill E. advantage. There, are few business houses that ha«_the same claim on the agricultural communuj, in Canterbury as our £irm, ad FIRSTLY—Wo am a Private Firm. SECONDLY—We give personaljsupervimon. THIRDLY—We are one ol the oldest firms ia *Ho City. FOURTHLY— Wo are largelv rMpocß'WoJar the preeent satisfactory °f c °® - cial transactions existi-g bct*»n fa m <»rs and business men, the Tcsult < of fully and wisely thought-out problems tho pioneer days of Canterbury. WE SOLICIT YOUR SAMPLES. H. MATSON and CO., Christchuxoh. Aahburton Rakaia .. Methven Leeston Ml"'* Rangiora Hawarden Oxford Culverdon M.5253-8524 Cheviot. _ an amuri farm. an amuri farm. an amuki farm. N JEWEL OF~THE NORTH. I JEWEL OF THE NORTH. OWING to ill-health and "declining years and none of tho younger generation to carry on tho responsibility we have had £wd in our hands for 21 days on# of the tiiiest mixed farms north of tho Waapara. This place is conveniently subdivided, has homestead and buildings with lino old plantations and trees, splendidly watered, adjoins haa all tho conveniences of modern civilisation. Tho through tho property and it is Bituated in tUa. t hrnttlA of tho outlet of one of _ tho greatest districts in New Zealand. Combined wth these advantages, for grazing capacity it has 300 ACRES of the richest cattle fattening land available in Now Zealand. it has 420 odd acres of fino sweet friable to "if •£*&*"t i.»<•»«. » T owner, or stud sheep breeder oi a man who has sheep country, this form that we can offer you of 725 acres is a g«tn oven in tho land of the wool kings. Many of our readers hdVe perhaps ridden, or gone past_ this property in the train 'frat our advice to you is to GO AND HAVE A LOOK AT IT. THERE IS NO BETTER SPECULATION OR INVESTMENT IN NEW ZEALAND. The district ia only in its infancy—everything ia growing and will grow. Vondora we prepared to give terms, and it Temains fox you to submit a proposition and with any degree of fairnesa and solidity will result in busing, TSQN _ THEY TALK ABOUT HOMES FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. THEY TALK ABOUT HOMES FOB RETURNED SOLDIERS. LOOK HEBE! LOOK HERE I •HIS 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.
"FT WATSON" and CO. have received instructions from ME W.FAIRWEA I THER to ' SELL by Private Treaty hie splendid little Farm, comprising 527 AOR E 3 ° F L - L • subdivided into IX paddocks, water in all but ■ ono, 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, sheep yards, stable and whare. Kent at present 2s 6d per acre, subject or course to the usual Government allowance lor "SSoßlSSdte to OOOOTILL ot <U. P T^'prc^wrty in finWaa 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 selling is that ne has been there a number of years, 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. — - : "K3RWEE"f OLD HOMESTEAD. irj ACRES, being the original homestead 4:041 block of a large estate, is in our hands for sale. Splendid plantations, including 6 acres of useful gum timber for post and rails. This property is within a few minutes' walk of the Kirwee station and is subdivided into about 14 well sheltered paddocks and includes a good proportion of land. There is do poor land on it, that towards the township being the lightest. Tho Residence has four large rooms and Bft hall and four or five smaller rooms and all usual offices, h. and c. service, etc., together large number of outbuildings. Price £25 per acre or n-ear offer considered. - For further particulars apply H. MATSOIJ aild CO., Agentß. 1350 ACRES. EXCELLENT Grazing Land, and haa averaged 50 and $0 bushels of oats, but used entirely for sheep for some years past. attened 2200 sheep one year. Thero are 17 paddocks and ft new Residence of 7 main rooms. H and c. Byßtem, patent petrol lighting plant, and all necessary outbuildings, woolshed, and 2-stall stable, good orchard and plantations, motor shed. Clear title or teim3 given. Price £13 10s per aero. FoL 31L H. MATSON and CO.
THE OWNER'S LOSS. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. NEARLY SOO ACRES OP EXCELLENT GRAIN-GROWING LAND IN A WELL FAVOURED CANTERBURY DISTRICT. POfl PER ACRE. £20 PER ACRE. 3JL\J CROP GIVEN IN. 65 Acres in wheat, an excellent crop. 53 Acres in clover, showing great premise, ready to reap. IMPROVEMENTS includc a 6-rcomed House, h. and c. water, first-class light- i ing system, stable, grainshed, water in ! evory paddock. ! THINK OF THE PRICE—£2O PER ACRE. The ownej'e only reason for selling is that lie has been drawn in the ballot and must go to the war. In ordinary times properties of this class rffoold be quoted at twice the above figure. DON'T DELAY—WRITE TO US , NOW. H. and CO. SPECIAL. FARM PROPOSITION AT GREENPA.RK. FOR URGENT SALE. OWNER CALLED BY THE BALLOT. QO ACRES, splendid land in about 9 pidvO docks, with G-roomed House and all ? v outbuildings, milking machine, etc. Milking 19 cows and grazing 12 cattle, 12 calves, and 3 horses as welL Also cropping 25 acres of wheat, looking tip-top, 6 acres of oato, 4 lucerne, and 3 of peas. THIS IS* UNDOUBTEDLY SOME FARM. - THE PRICE IS £52 PER ACRE, OK NEAR OFFER. H. MATSON and CO.. 826 Sole Agents.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16167, 22 March 1918, Page 10
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