AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TO RETURNED SOLDIERS AND THOi-E DESIROUS OF I'URCHASUVIt LAND. LET US BRING To your not'cc the following I ARM ur.d ripping homo within mill" >>i Christthurcl: i:; the cou'.to «-i titw U t-uoh ae Darficid, Cireer.'.ij'.o, Sfc'.wvn, iiit'snicie. «'tc. V.'o have 3 0 0 Ac* K »• e'i in splor.'lid l\o;;rt, lonvenioutly sttbiUvitKl with live fenccs, amply «hflt«rvvi With Wit of trees, watered by wnter-rnrc*. ivm\ <* 1 velv little homo with ull n<vri>»*rv a»{. 1-" :lclinrE. The land is of Fplendid fjunlily, *n»l it Irs * STeat fattening farm, «nd witl* XU.OO on« c.in gc: ir.to this farm with the bc.it of t«rms nn l r.ever reed to look back. To a inuij Tiinn oven a lesser deposit might bo etitcri.iir.cd. PRICE £12 10s PF.R ACRE. H. MATSON ami CO. QnryACRE FARM, good buildingi, fifteen city. The form is n pood heart, autumn crops sown. This projirrt? is ready for .nny man who has £1000 capital. All he hag to do is to take possesion and go straight on with tho work, and thin year more than any other promises bij returns for very medium outlay. We ask enquiry at once. H. MATSON and CO. A CAPITAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN OF LIMITED MEANS. jC?7nf> DOWN, and tho balance for a cV I \J\y term of years on interest —193 ODD ACRES of fine, sweet, pliable land, v.ithin 18 miles of Chrisichurch. It is close to school, hae n 'first-class homestead comprising 5-roomed house, 4-sta!led stable, concrete floor, Bheepyard, chaffhou:-e, trapshel, implement shcl. All the buildings are bettor than the average farm buildings in Canterbury. It i 3 subdivided into 9 paddocks, with plenty of water. iiO Acres in one-year-old grass. 20 Acres in oats and grass. 10 Acres in oats. 10 Acres in oats. The vendor, owing to family matters, has reduced his price to ±16 per acre, ond ha 3 thorough conUdcnco in the place, otherwise he would not give the good terms he is prepared to give. He will oven consider t»n exchange' with a good property in North Canterbury. ~ir 51 . H. MATSON and CO. "WELL WORTH THE MONEY, AND WILL GROW GOOD CROPS OF OATS, TURNIPS, AND RAPE. IN GOOD HEART AND NOT iiEEN CROPPED OUT." THUS our Agent talks of a farm proposition of 310 acres in West Canterbury priced at £11 per acre. There ore 6 paddocks; 250 acros.l, '2, and 3-year-old grass, GO acres stubble; wharo and chaffhouse on the property. ' Moat of the money can remain on it." Average interest about 52 per cent. -Fol. 130 Vf H. MATSON ond CO. , £6000. * ' CROWN PASTORAL LEASE. '13,000 ACRES'AT £60 PEB ANNUM. Compereotion for Improvements. Also, a FREEHOLD adjoining of 265 Acres, practically' all, ploughable, with good new Cottage, 8. rooms, new woolshed 60 x &u, LUter engine and 5 shearing machines. Main East Coast. Railway (N. 1.) will pass one mile from property. Both properties nng Vfaaced. In present partially improved state * -winters up to '4000 big sheep and 200 head k: ; ' of cattle; 50, miles from Napfer; motor to ' door. 500 to 600 acres spleijdid cocksfoot to fatten 400 battle the next two months. Terms, £8500 cash., balance 5 years at 6 Mnt ■ . > Fol. 178JB ' . * # -H. MATSON and CO.- ' t •«.:' • ~ : • • f . ,DOYLESTON. 'i-<, nr*Tß Have beeh aeked to find a buyer for . / If »» that handy little property o! about 20 •• • ■ /-ACRES, dituated .on the road, un- ' named, road, and Bushbrook s road, and about » Jrom/Doyleston towhahip, and near v the echpol, occupied by Mr R. I)oyle. The ' bnildinifß comprise new -6-roomed house %nd i tisual form buildings. Handy place kfor "contractor, etc. Price £37 per. acre to Wind " . r up Estate. j -Fol. 79D • . ,r ■ ' H. and CO., /• Sole Agents. /»rTO,THE SMALL MAN. io 'THB' "YOtJTH WHO WISHES TO . ■.v HIMSELF. v. ? ' jo iffi '\VORKING MAN-.WHO WANTS .. A;HOjSIE. p i ABOUT.THIS? TT-'' MATRON and CO., have' received it- {;• »•'XI» . atructioni from the Owner to offer, for • i' liilited tini® only, hia. excellent little hold-;.?.Vi-v; AICBES, togetlier iwitli Cottage and ' • thereon.- • v - PBICB £46 PEB ACBE. ' ' Tho Land is ' situate within 9 miles of > , . i chuistchiitch, aid comprised'some of the best V y r ■ eoll in ft®''district.' It is jeri&wned for its '; ! i .fortiHty. > The owner; instructs ua that to a V ' "bona .fide' buyer he will extend : . most reasonable'tenns. t * -.DON'T DEIjAY." Come m and get particulars" of .this. ■ It is worth while. U:, H. MATSON and CO.
» ' Thovabovp will secure the goodwill of an ' ii,.I.P of-270 .'ACRES, Canterbury. 1 • Divided Into 11 paddocks. 10 Acrea gTeen iffeed, 15 wfieit, 18 being ploughed for 'V otfa. Balancein English grass. Two-room- ' «d< Cottage. .Bent <£20 per annum. Gov•v ernmdst- Mortgage £450 at 4J per cent. F01.104in.. ,i. H. MATSON and C 0.,. .V.'. - . ■ J ' * Agenta. ' '■ ■ »• • • •• b— ■—' £500 DE.roslT- ' • 2i5 A€RES, long Government Leaw, ' Yearly rental £148. Divided into 7 paddocks. ' A icrea in wheat, 100 in oatft; balance 1 ; ilia -2-year-old grass. swelling ol 4 rooms .> \> '«nd conveniences, granary «nd ah«d, cowshed, V ' " and fawlhouse. Good, clean, handy sized ,'V.' : fara, ind easy ,to get into. A low miles > ' »• trom railway, mid-Canterbury. F01.41a. 5 H. MATSON an£ CO., \ ' Agents. ■ ; £500 BOWSGOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD . 33 YEARS. 346 ACRfeS, divided into 7 paddocks, • well S ' ' feiiced, and watered in every paddock, 83 ' acre* in wheat. 100 acree in oats, and bal- ' anoe in one and two-year-old grass. Build'in<rs comprise a house ol 4 room# and conveniences, granary, and other outbuildings . Good, clean, handy' sized farm, and easily got into: and with the.crop well worth the price, * gEB ACBE - g . MATSON iJcol" ' \ £1000 DEPOSIT SECURES AN 85-ACRE FARM, 7 miles from the' City, with good , Homeatead and Outbuildings. Government valuation £70 per acre; We can sell nt JECS per acre, and take 53.000 down, and balance at 54 per cent. *" "" H. MATSON JjCU . 1000 ACnKS NORTH CANTERBURY. Government Lease,, 21 years, witn R. of R. Rent £31 per annum. 12 Paddocks. Government ' valuation of improvements £1774. SOO acres ploughed and in English grasses; balance btiah and native, 800 of which are felled and surface sown. House of 4 rooms and conveniences. All nccessary outbuildings, including men's whare, .woolshed, yards, etc., and about £800 worth of 6tock and plant (not the sheeji;. Carrying at proscnt 1750 hogKets and 250 4 and 6-tooth wethers. wally ewo country. GOODWILL £4450, subject to a mortgaee of £1000. Fol. 1"oa». : g. MATSON and COl TO THE GRAZIER AND PASTORALIST. lITC7E have just been instructed to nd a 11 \ purchaser for in 18,000 ACRE LEASEHOLD in the KAIKOURA district. Practically all hills,. and running at prc■e»t „ 5000 Sheep, Half Ewes 120 Head of Cattle 1j Horses !l , Tito Leas© has a perpetual right of re- ■ B«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 shops, 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 a going conl ' cern. Highest altitude, ,4000 feet. For furI - tier particulars apply L; H. MAXsON and CO., i, : Agents, ft. U623MS9a - Kl- -** - -w
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16265, 16 July 1918, Page 10
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