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XV AUCTIONS. ' 11. MATSON AND CO. TO . SOLDIERS AND ALL THOt-"- DESIROUS OF PURCHASING LAND. LET US BRING To your notice the following splendid little FAT?M nnd ripping home within 20 miles of C'hiistchurch in the conlro ol" fine districts fiich aa Darficld, Greondule, Selwyn, Leeston, Eilcsmere, etc. T\c have 30 0 A 0 11E s ' all in splendid heart, conveniently snbdivided with live fences, amply sheltered with shelter b'jlt of trees, watered by water-races, and a lnvely little home with all noces3ary outbuildings. The land is of splendid quality, and it n great fattening iartn, and with £1500 ono can get int-o this farm tvith tho best of terms nnd never need to look back. To a good Tian even a lesser deposit might be entertained. PRICE £12 103 PER ACRE. H. MATSON and CO. or\fVACRE FARM, pood building 3, fifteen £\)\J miles from city. The is *.n pood heart, autr.mn crops 60wn. This property is ready for any man who has £1000 capital. All he has to do is to take possess on and go straight on with the work, and this year more than any other promises bi£ returns for very medium outlay. We ask enquiry at once. H. MATSON and CO. A CAPITAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN OF LIMITED MEANS. J?r7AA DOWN, and the balance for a. dfc/IUU term of years on interest—l9o ODD ACRES of fine, swertt, pliable land, within 18 miles of Christchurcli. It is close to school, has a firi-t-cli.ss homestead comprising 5-roomed house, 4-stalled stable, concrete floor, sheepyard, chafibouFe, trapshoi, implement shed. All the buildings arc better than the average farm buildings in canterbury. It is subdivided into 9 paddocks, with plenty of water. SO Acres in one-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 acre, and has thorough confidenco in tho place, otherwise he would not give the good terms he is prepared to give. He will even consider an exchange with a good property in North Canterbury. MATSQN and CU . "WELL WORTH THE MONEY, AND WILL GROW GOOD CROPS Oi OA lb, TURNIPS, AND RAPE. IN Go £}L) HEART AND NOT BEEN CROPPED OUT." • rpHUS our Agent talks of a farm proposiI tion of 310 acres in West Canterbury priced at £11 per acre. There are 6 paddocks; 250 acros 1, 2, and 8-year-old grass, C,O acres stubble; whare and chaffhouse on ih« nroDertv. Most of the money can remain on it. Average interest S^per cont " H. MATSON and CO. £6000. CROWN PASTOxtAL LEASE. 12,000 ACHES AT £60 PES ANNTJM. Compensation for Improvements. Also a FREEHOLD adjoining of 265 Acres, practically all ploughable. with gc«d new Cottage, 8 rooms, new woolshcd[ 60 x dp. Lister engine and 5 shearing machines. Main East Coast Railway (N. 1.) will pass one mile from property. Both properties ring fenced In present partially improved state winters up to 4000 big sheep and 200 head of cattle;.6o miles from Napier; motor to door. 600 to 600 acres splendid cocksfoot to fatten 400 cattle the next two months. Terms, £3500 cash, balance 6 year* } ® "■""v. H. MAI3QH S L db. DOYLESTON. rrTTE haw been asked to find a bwrer for jW. that handy little property of ab ° ul J* o ACRE?, situated on tie Jram . nuned road, end Rashbrook's road, and about •'a mile from Doyleston township, and near the school, occupied by Mr R. J? o ?®' buildings comprise now 6-roomed house and 3 farm buildings. H*ndy place for '• contractor, etc. Price £37 per vnnJ tuj, Estate. MATSON and C 0.," Sole Agents. TO THE SMALL MAN. TO THE YOUTH WHO WISHES TO CAPITALISE HIMSELF. TO THE WORKING MAN WHO WANTS A HOME. WHAT ABOUT THIS? TT MATSON and CO. have received lnJUI. etructions from the Owner to offer, for . limited time only, his excellent little nold- . ing of 40 ACRES, together with Cottage and Outbuildings thereon. , ' „ PRICE £46 PER ACRE. The Tr""* is situate within 9 miles of Chiistchttxch, and comprises some of the best boU in the district. It is renowned for its fertility. The owner instructs us that to a satisfactory bona fide buyer be will extend most reasonable terms. DON'T DELAY. Come in and get par£llso. The abovo will secilre the goodwill cf an LI J? of 270 ACRES, North Canterbury. Divided into 11 paddocks. 10 Acres- green feed 15" Acres wheat, 18 being ploughed-for oats. Baltace in English grass. Two-room. Id Cottage. Rent £20 per annum. Gov £500 DEPOaIT--213 ACRES, long Government Lease; yearly rental £148. Divided into .7 paddocks 82 Acres in wheat, 100 in balanoe l ond 2-year-old grass. swelling of * and conveniences, granary and shed, cowshed, and fowlhouse. Good, clean, handy sized farm, and easy to get into A few Iml« f. loilway, ™;- C £!S b oT-.»d Agents. £500 DOWH ' GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD 33 YEARS. "45 ACRES, divided into 7 paddocks, well fenced, and watered in every paddock, 82 acres in wheat, 100 acree in oats, and balance in one and two-year-old grass. Buildings comprise a house of 4 rooms and conG^ n cfeinfhaSdy y, B i=°d E°ol tO/ | 5 Dd pER h AC C RE OP Wdl " FoL 41« TO - FEB H. MATSON and CO. £1000 UEPOSIT SECURES AN 85-ACRE FARM, 7 mite from the City, with good Homestead and Outbuildings. Government valuation £7C •per acre. We can sell at £Go poi acre, and i&ke £1000 down, and balance at 5i per cent for five years. g 1000 ACRES - J?yR. G R e e TS oer annum. 12 Paddocks. Government valuation of improvements £1774. SOO acre! ploughed and in English grasses; balanc bush and native, 300 of which uro felled and surface sown. House of 4 rooms and con veniences. All necessary ou.buildings, in eluding men's whare, woolahed, yards, etc, and about £800 worth of stock and plant (nol the shoep). Carrying at present 1.00 hog nets and 250 4 and 6-tooth wethers. *>u1 feilly ewe country. GOODWILL £4450, subject to a mortgage TO THE GRAZIER AND PASTORALIST WE have iust been instructed to tdj purchaser for an 18,000 ACRIi LEASEHOLD in the KAIKOURA district Practically all hills, and running at proBeDt iOOO Sheep. Half Ewes 120 Head of Cattle 15 Horses Tho Lease ba3 a perpetual right of re newal, and the rent is at present a little ovei £200 pei annum . The buildings comprise a 9-roomed Rest ■ dence, with h and c. and all conveniences men's cottage, woolshcd, stables, statior shops, out-station whares, dip, several drafv ing yards, etc., and is two miles fro ni £ School, and has Telephono connexion witt nearest township. To be sold as a going con cern. Highest altitude, 4000 feet. For fur ther particulars apply H. MATSON and CO, Ag»T*«i 2162534538

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16259, 9 July 1918, Page 10

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