AUCTIONS. ' " H. MATSON AND CO. "WELL "WORTH THE MONEY, iND GROW GOOD CROPS OF OATS, TURNIPS, AND RAPE. IN GOOD HEART AND NOT BEEN CROPPED OUT." rpHUS our Agent talks °f afar ? a P t r °g° 31 " 1 tion of 310 acies mW< st Canterbury /i it £11 iy>r acre. There are 6 palnsrf acrM I, 2. '™ d 3-y< ar -° ld G ra33 ' TTcic'" stubble; whare and chafihouse on ,0 acres a » m oney can r«the property. — interest about 51 P=r main oil l- Avera 0 e jsyW cent " H. MATSON and CO. £6000. CROWN PASTOxvAL LEASE. 12,000 ACRES AT £60 PER ANNUM. Compensation for Improvements. afirrssgaSCS 5V SVoZn?J** s fenced. In present , c 0 head winters up to Jl: er; motor to Vb0 5 ?o 600 C9 acre° »sJh cocksfoot to fatten -100 cattle the next two months. g Terms, £3aoo cash, ba 178.U per cent. MATSON and C O. DOYLESTON. ACRES, situated the f al d d aboul usual farm bmldin . win' contractor, etc. Price £3< P& acl Fol _ 79E up Estate. MATSON and CO., Sole Agents. TO THE SMALL MAN.
' TO THE YOUTH vmO WISHES TO CAPITALISE HIMSELF. TO THE WORKING MAN WHO WANTS A HOME. WHAT ABOUT THIS? -rr "MATSON and CO. have received inH. Auctions from the Owner to oaer or timo only, bis excellent liitie «Qo* a 40 ACRES, together with Cottage and Outbuildings thereon. PRICE £46 PER ACRE. The Land is situate within 9 milea of ■ Arvs ,»~~d toliS owner instructs us that to a SlSo/to.rß. buyer h. will «U»d <• ??, a «" Uculare of this. It w TSQN cO . £1150. Divided into 11* paddocks. 10 Acres tad 15 Acres wheat, 18 being ploughed for NORTH CANTERBURY. if APt»T'ti i.TP 2 miles from school and 40 A pS dividfd into 6 paddocka and all in graes; 4-roomed cottage. Rent !& ' acre Further particulars apply Fol. 116 m acre. xurm« v and CO., V Agenta. £500 DEPOSIT - ~ 82 Acrea in wheat, 100 in oats, balance S5 .a » Go £ ts «as „o„: car'""" Agenta. £500 DOW * GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD 33 YEARS. 24S ACRES, divided into 7 fenced, and watered in oyery paddock, 82 wheat, 100 acrea in oatß, and balancTii one and two-year-old grass. BuildGtol cleanfhandy 'sized farm, and eaeily got viz., £> PER ACKJ!, - Hi MATSON and CO.
£1000 DEPOSIT SECURES AN 85-ACRE FARM, 7 miles from' the' City, with good Homestead and Outbuildings. Government valuation £70 . \ per aore. We can 'sell at £05 per acre, end j take £1000 down, and balanoe at 5J per cent. , to t,. p M>T!!nN > 1000 ACKESNORTH CANTERBURY Government , Lease, 21 years, witn R. of R. Rent £31 per annum. 12 Paddocks. Government valuation, of improvements £1774. 800 acres ploughed end in English grasses; balance bush and native, 300 of which are felled and Burface sown. House of 4 rroms'and con : venienccs. All ncceasary outbuildings, including men's whare, woolshed, yards, etc., and about £800 worth of stock dnd plant (not the sheep). Carrying at present I<so hogsubject to a mortgage Vaf.Vl£>. TO THE GRAZIER AND PASTORALIST. WE have just been instructed to -nd a purchaser for aa 18,000 ACRE LEASEHOLD in the KAIKOURA district. Practically all hills, and running at pre--5000 Sheep, Half Ewes 120 Head of Cattle 15 Horses Th© Lenso has a perpetual right of renewal, and the rent is at present a little over £200 per. annum. . The buildings comprise a 9-roomed Residence, with h and c. : and all conveniences, men's' cottage, woolshed, stables, station shops, out-station whares, dip. several drafting yards, etc., and is two miles from a Scnool, and has Telephono connexion- witn nearest township. To be sold as a going concern. Highest altitude, 4000 feet. For further particulars apply H. MAI oON and CO, Agents. THEY TALK ABOUT HOMES FOB * RETUhNED SuLUIERS. THKY TALK ABUUT HUAI.ES FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. LOOK HEREI LOOK HERE! THIS PROPOSITION WILL APPEAL TO • A RETURNED SOLDIER OR BODY ELSE, AS YOU WALK STRAIGHT INTO A GOING CONCERN A THOROUGHLY ESiAbLISHED HOME, ATtf) A COMPLETE FARM H MATSON and CO. have received instructions from MR W. £AIRWEATHER to SELL by Private Treaty hi* splendid little Farm, comprising 327 subdivided into 11 paddocks, water in all but one, securely feJced Part of the property is in oats, part is ploughed, and part in f-recn crops. First-class homestead of 6 rooms h. and c. water from windmill good fences' sheep yards, stable and whare. Kent at oresent 2s 6d per acre, subject of course to the usual Government allowance for uromut settlement. PRICE asked for the GOODWILL of this property-w £2000. . The property is in first-class order* ana situated on tho north bank of the Rakaia, is well planted in plantations, and is a de- . sirable acquisition The Vendor's reason for eellin" is that he has been theie a number of years, and want* to acquire a bigger co< M6253-S2l
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16253, 2 July 1918, Page 10
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