j AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TO RETURNED SOLDIERS AND ALL THOSE DESIROUS OF PURCHASING LAND. LET US BRING To your sotioe tho following splendid little FARM and ripping homo within 20 miles of Christchurch in tho centre of fine districts such as Darfield, Greendalc, Selwyn, Lees ton, Eileamero, etc. We hare 30 0 iCBESoiI in splendid heart, conveniently subdivided •with live fences, amply sheltered with shelter belt of treca, watered by water-races, and a lovely little home with all necessary outbuildings. The land is of splendid quality, and it is a groat fattening farm, and with £1500 one | can get into this farm with the best of terms and never need to look back. To a good man even a lesser deposit might be entertained. PRICE £12 10 3 PER ACRE. H. MATSON and CO. FARM, good buildings, fifteen miles from city. The farm in In good heart, autumn crops E-o'vn. This property is ready for any man who has £1000 capital. All he has to do is to take possession and go Btraijht on with the work, and this year more than any other promises big returns for very medium outlay. "We ask enquiry at once. H. MATSON and CO. A CAPITAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN OF LIMITED MEANS. j p 7nn DOWN, and the balance for .i dt> lUU term of years- on interest —190 ODD ACRES of fine, sweet, pliable land, within 18 in ilea of Christchurch. It is close to school, has a fir. c t-c?nss homestead comprising 5-roomed house, 4-sta:led stable, conrrete floor, sheepyard, cbalfhouse, trapshod, implement shed. All the buildings are hotter than the average farm buildings in Canterbury. It is subdivided into 0 paddocks, with plenty of water. 80 Acres in ono-year-old grass. 20 Acres in oats and grass. 10 Acres in oats. 10 Acres in oats. Tho vendor, owing to family matters, has reduced his price to £16 per aero, end has thorough confidence in the place, otherwise ho would not give the good terms he is prepared to give. He will even consider Hn exchange with, a good property in North Canterbury. g "WELL WORTH THE MONEY, AND WILL GROW GOOD CROPS OF OATS, TURNIPS, AND RAPE. IN GOOD HEART AND NOT BEEN CROPPED OUT." rrHTJS our Agent talks of a farm propoaiJL tion of 810 acres in West Canterbury . priced at £11 per acre. There are 6 paddocks; 250 acres 1, 2, and 3-year-old grass, CO acres stubble; whare and chaflhouso on the property. Most of the money can remain on it. Average interest about 6* par _._ t Fol. 130 VV U H. MATSON and CO. £6000. CROWN PASTOJXAII LEASE. 12,000 ACRES AT £60 PER ANNUM. Compensation for Improvements. Also a FREEHOLD adjoining of 265 Acres, practically all ploughable. with good new Cottage, 3 rooms, new woolshed _60 x »u, Lister engine and 5 shearing machines. Main East Coast Railway (N. 1.) will pass one milo from property. Both properties rin fcnced ■ In present partially improved state winters up to 4000 big sheep and 200 head of cattle; 60 miles from fJapier; motor to door 600 to 600 acres splendid cocksfoot to fatten '400 cattle the next two months. Terms, £3500 cash, balance 6 years at 6 J? 01. I <OiJ 11 H. MATSON and CO. DOYLESTON. WE have been asked to find a buyer for that handy little property of about 20 ACRES, situated on the ■ Drain road, unnamed road, and Rushbrook's road, and about a mile from Doyleston township, and near the school, occupied by Mr R. Doyle. The buildings comprise new 6-roomed houso ana usual farm buildings. Handy place for contractor, etc. Price £37 per acre to wind H MATSON „d I * ' Sole Agents. TO THE SMALL MAN. 10 THE YOUTH WHO WISHES TO CAPITALISE HIMSELF. ro THE WORKING MAN WHO WANTS . A HOME. WHAT ABOUT THIS? H MATSON and CO. have received in- » structions from the Owner to offer, f<?r a limited time only, his excellent little holding of 40 ACRES, together with Cottage and Outbuildings thercon.v. . PRICE £46 PER ACRE. The Land is .situate within 9 miles of Christchurch, and comprises some of tho best soil in the district. It is renowned for its fertility. The owner instructs us that to a satisfactory bona fide buyer he will extend moat reasonable terms. • ' DON'T DELAY. Come in and get particular® of this. It is worth whUe. 2177 . H. MATSON and CO. £1150. 1 The above will secure the goodwill of an L.I.P. of 270 ACRES, North Canterbury. Divided into 11 paddocks. 10 £ciea green feed, 15 Acres wheat, 18 being ploughed for ' oats. Balance in English grass. Two-room-ed Cottage. Rent £20 per annum. Government Mortgage £450 at 4i per cent. Fol. 101 m. H. MATSON and CO., Agents. £500 DEFOSIT--245 ACRES, long Government Lease; yearly rental £148. Divided into 7 paddocks. 82 Acres in wheat, 100 in oats; balance 1 and 2-year-old grass. .Dwelling of 4 rooms and conveniences, granary and Bhed, cowshed,. and fowlhouse. Good, clean, handy sized farm, and easy to get into. A few miles from railway, mid-Canterbury. Fol. 41a. H. MATSON and CO., Agents. £500 EOW GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD S3 YEARS. 215 ACRES, divided into 7 paddocks, irell fenced, and watered in every paddock, 82 acres in wheat, 100 acres in oats, and balance in one and two-year-old grass. Buildings comprise a house of 4 rooms and conveniences, granary, and other outbuildings. Good, clean, bandy sized farm, and easily got into, and with the crop well worth tho price, viz.. £5 PER ACRE k jj^ TSQ y an J CO. 1 * £1000 UEPOSIT SECURES AN 85-ACRE FARM, 7 miles from tho City, with good Homestead and Outbuildings. Government valuation £70 per acre. We can tell at £65 per acre, and ♦ akr fIOOO dowr., anu balance at 5J per cent, for five years. Fol. 53L. H. MATSON and CO. 1000 Aolffis - NORTH CANTERBURY. Government Lease, 21 years, witn R. of. R. Rent £91 per annum. 13 Paddocks. Government valuation of improvements £1771. 300 acres ploughed and iu English grasses; balance bush and native, SOO of which are felled and surface sown. House of 4 rooms and conveniences. All ncccssary outbuildings, including men's whare, woolshed, yards, etc., and about £SOO worth of stock and plant (not the sheep). Carrying at present 1750 hogcots and 250 4 and G-tooth wethers. really ewo country. GOODWILL £4450, subject to a mortgace of £1000. Fol. 170.0. H. MATSON and CO. TO THE GRAZIER AND PASTORALIST. WE have just been instructed to ,nd a purchaser for an 18,000 ACRE LEASEHOLD in tho KAIKOURA district. Practically all hills, and running at pretent " 6000 Sheep, Half Ewes 120 .Head of Cattlo 15 Horses Tho Lease has a perpetual right of ren«wal, 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 shop 9, out-station whares, dip, several drafting yards, etc., and is two miles from a - School, and has Telephone connexion witn nearest township. To be sold as fl going concern. Highest altitude, 4000 feet.. For fur- i thor particulars apply t . H. MAIsON and CO, ) k ' Agocta, I I iiusum I ■ i- ■■ -*
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