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AUCTIONS. H. MATSOX AXD CO. A —2 J O L.1.P., divided into 11 paddocka, 10 ?x-res green feed, 15 acrea wheat, 18 acres being ploughed for oata, oalance in English grass. Close to civilisation, Telephone and School. The kind of property eo hard to get for man of email means, but one who is determined to get on, 2-roomed Cottage. Rent, £20 per annum. | PRICE: Goodwill, £1300 or offer. No. 12 | A —250 ACRES (so swamp), divided into 16 • paudocks. itu.s property ia good grain- ; growing land, 65 acres are at present in j wheat, 25 acres ready to cut, and estij mat til to run 43 bushels to tho icre. . iht-ro arc aiso 53 r-cr--in clover rc-ady j to rs ap a:i excellent crop. Improvements lnc.ut.o a Hou-;o of 5 rooms, hot and cold ' r a u* r t'i V V; 1 "' —ij stable, <rrain shed I to hold buaht-is ol wheat, well wuter-t-d ; 'h Fi'mrs in every raddook. The iiou=e is insured for £150, and it is | v/e-i] worth tho monev. j PRICE, PER ACRE, subject to a j trior;-.:.v.-r> rf Terms to suit pnrj '--haser. Reason for selling, owner liai | " een to v -' ar . and health £one. No. 13 I A~ 4^°n,^5 R ,? S> LEASEHOLD, and 20 , xx - ACRES L'REKHOLD, mo ro 0r less, | siuatcd 011 the Aiiiin roa<l, 12 miles frcru [ to'.vu, and i 3 right on tho ecu, shore. Ihe -MlO acres u S.U.R. lease, I preseiit lease runs 21 years' lease will bo oairc-d at_ nr. annual rental of £275, subject to arbitration to securo lesser rental. i.-ii.-i run _'ias a perpetual rigiit of rewith a revaluation every 21 years. 11 c 20-acro biock u anu all frontage on the road. Consists of about , "jtCO acres cf tussock, with cocksfoot, ciover, trefoil grov.-mg amongst tlLe tusI nock, and about 170 acres of felled bush, I v. -lich talcej a heavy Jot graas. The bslanco is from light to medium bush, I mostly very open, and is easy to fell, j The run is able to carry from SOCO sheep j besides cattle when it is properly cleaned | "up. Tho improvements aro valued at : £2122, and consist of 5-roumed House, woolshed to shed 30 sheep, fitted with Wolsey Engine and 3 Wc'soy Machines. Also 2-roomed Whare, eow6)ietl, etc. The present carrying capacity is 2SOO sheep, and considerable amount of cattle, tiie country lying mostly towards thj sea and sun. Exceptionally well watered, firstclass ev.-e- country. PRICE, £0250. Terms: £1000 can bo left on first mortgage on goodwill or improvements for a term of 5 years at G per cent., reducible to 51 per cent, for prompt payment—leaving stock free. No. 14 A— 300 ACRES AT £15 103, or effer— A House of 4 rooms, hot and cold water, uuiry, and every convenience. , There is a mortgage on it which has 2J years to run for £2500. rate of interest is 5J per cent., but not sure. Land runs from one-third light good land to heavy froe grain-growing land, well fenced and watered, in a splendid district, and is and can be had a bargain. No. 15 —300 ACRES, at £8. Banks Peninsula — Woolshed, galvanised iron shed, yards, good orchard. Will carry li 6heep per acre. This place has great possibilities, within a mile or two of large town. No land on Banks Peninsula can bo bought at anywhere near this price. No. 16 A— 12,000 ACRES of LEASEHOLD, 14 years to run, £540 per annum rent; -1000 ucres of Freehold. The property ia conveniently subdivided, permanently watered. and securely fenced. (J ood, clean, warm tussock hills, and rich flats. Tho buildings consist of a 7-roOined House, men's quarters, woolshed (12 stands), sheepyard3, dip, and everything required lor working ■ the. station, and in good order. The present place is fully stocked with high-class sheep and cattle, and a full station plant, comprising drays and harness, tools, furniture, etc. For sale as a going concern, walk in, walk out. Immediate possession. The price is £21,000 cash for tho run when tho right man cornea along. No. 17 A— 100 ACRES, situated 1 mile from township. It is one of tho best positions in grand district. Within 10 minutes' drive from the Saleyards, and 10 minutes' walk from the Railway. Subdivided into 9 paddocks, well fenced. Ample, water in every paddock, 70 acres in Coilego Hunter's Wheat and Oats, balanco in grass. Now finishing up 7 of tho paddocks under cultivation. Buildings cojnprise 8-roomed House, Gstnll stable and 'chaffhouse, cowbails, dairy, concrete floor, and in good order. PRICE, £35 per acre, or offer. Great Cow Land. TERMS: £1000 to £1800 cash, balance in 5 years at 6 per cent., being an existing mortgage. , . No. 18 —863 ACRES—It is som© of the richest limestone land in Canterbury, subdivided into 9 paddocks? Now 'House, all outbuildings, full list of implements, 1200 sheep, household furniture, etc. PRICE, £15,700 aa a going concern, walk in, walk out, with tho exception of vendor's personal effects—buyer to take over the first mortgage pay ■ down £1000 cash, balance of the money vendor will leave standing owing to him on a second mortgage at 5i per cent. This property is equal to £25 per aero land, and before long will bo assessed at this price. No. 19 A— 210 ACRES OF LAND, subdivided into paddocks by wire. Gorse fenccs. Tho land comprises good heavy swamp land, suitable for dairying and sheen farming. Buildings: G-roomed House, all nccessary outbuildings, with granary. Situated 1 mile from School, 2 mile 3 from Railway, half a mile from Post Office. Cream cart calls from Sefton for milk. It has heer. leased for 7 years, which lease expires February 23tli, 1919. Tho Trustees want to wind up tho estate, and it will have to be practically a cash sale; 105 acres are under tho Land Transfer Apt, the balance are under the old system. PRICE, £25 PER ACRE. Tho land is . patchy with shingle, deposits being all river silt land—a good place, and hard to get its equal. No. 20 A— 219 ACRES 2 ROODS 15 PERCHES, and is all good land. It is situated about 1£ miles from Railway Station, and is approached by a formed and metalled road. The lund is light plains, which will grow good crop 3 of oats, turnips, * rape, etc. The fencing is gorse, ditch, and bank, or iron standards and 6-wire fences, dividing tho property into 4 paddocks in addition to tho small enclosures round the homestead. Tho buildings consist of Cottage with 4 Tooms, and also 2 sheds built of wood and iron. Tho property for some time past has hot been occupied, and therefore should be in good heart. ■ „ „ . PRICE, £6 15s PER ACRE. On Main Stock Route. A desirable farm for city • man as a diversion, a dealer, or a man who will do his own work, and has a limited capital. No. 21 M6253-C773 XFO RD SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES include-; — 33 Fat Wethers 30 Fat liwes 45 S.M. Ewes, with 45 Lambs 15 Young Cattle, raised sexej 2 Good Forward Cows ENTRIES INVITED. 6828 H. MATSON and CO. TATTERSALL'S. TATTER SALE'S. TATTERSALL'S. SATURDAY' NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY. WE have received instructions to offer the following effects immediately after the termination of the Horsa Sale, namely:— At 1 p.m., or thereabouts: 1 Clay Pigeon Trap and Barrel of Clays (never been used) Blacksmith's Bellows, foot for gas uso, complete Double Electric Bell with Coil, has only to bo attached to hot point. Lot of Motor Lamps, Insulated Wiring Tools. Rocking Horse, Child's Chairs, Child's Cot, Gas Fittings, and hosts of other useful lots. Also A quantity of Books by good authors. No further Entries can be accepted for this sale. 683 ft H. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16414, 7 January 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16414, 7 January 1919, Page 10

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