AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TO BUYERS OF LAND. Fjrou are ft buyer of land, ytm cannot, do better than interview H. MATSON and CO. We are a Private Firm of old standing, and with a pernonal and direct lit i vledr;e of the forcnt districts. Tlvc a-isistanco and k' lidaneo of a Firm iours car.r.ot lull help to be of .Tea*, value to intending purchivwrn of real eet-itc. XO SELLERS OP LAND. If yon are a filer of i«r.d and you nnt the Vjtt and most reliable Agents to superintend (inch reilijatior.. o;tr Firm is tho oldest in tho Trade, ar.d tou cannot cr> uron? in placing your Tcaliflation with us, and no Firm wil. give the end direct attention to a oatiflfactory rciliaation than H. ITATSON atd CO. 'JQrj ACRP'S Gdwi iiuicnt I>ea«e, rent O l V 7 (Vl t 2'2 years to ruu, renewable. Property e-jbdividod in'o 12 padlocks; froorre,; ii<iuee. Proper'v well watered, cjtrried aC'j ar.d 150 wethers, «r,d a fair amount of cropping. Price £3000. Tern"ji to bo arranged. FoL url' 1 ACRES Leaeohold, divided into b «*'-'v/v/ paddocks, well v.at>Tcd and fcr.cctl; consist of (i-rnorr.ed House, hot ar.d cold wuter, stable, looso box. sheepyarda; CIO ncroo ir. crop. 80 acre* turni;#); rril<-« from post oJiro and C :nile ; i frrrn a town. Rcrrtal 7a an acre, 7 years to run. Compensation for improvement Price fr.r tne pood-.viil £27fX). Fol. 137] Ol ACRES, being a portion of ono of tho oldest Canterbury shoe;, otatiorm, mootly river flats, divid'd into 11 pflddocks, well fenced and - ?nod dwellinp-house-i on th« • lace, men's quarters, stable, implement rh-'d and cow byro. I'rico £3 10a per «r::ri: 20 per cent, on pofiflcsnian, ar.d balam--on Eol. K!7> I'TC ACRES of land, idtuated within 2" » * *-* miles of a thriving towr.ship. A gentleman's homestoad on tho property, all newnarv outbuildinijc in tlie shape of cowbails, implement o'ned. shearing shed, etc. Prion £72 10s an »cr». "-1. 13CI f?CTO ACRES, 47G acrco of which aro freeVU4 hold and the balance L.I P.; 23fi »cj»b in grass, balance in native Rrm«»e» ; eubdivided into !> paddochn. watered by springs and streams. Good homratoad of 5 rooms, with bathroom, etc., lar<?» stable, trap house, and ehafl room, it is e«timated that the property y/\l carry SCO sheep throuph the wint<r# Prico £3 15s per acre ovor tho whoW Ono-thiid cash, btlaneo on terms. Fol. 136' : 2000 ACRES, together with a modern 6UUU homestead, woolshod, and stables. This property comprises « portion of ono of ths oldctrt estates in Canlerbury; oarrying 1700 shcop »nd -10 hea.l of cattle, 2 miles from schooL The only reason for selling is tho ag® of thevendor, who it an old man. Trice £10 10a; 25 per cent, balance on mortgage A most complete property. fol. ;jco 0"f I? ACRES, of which 800 acres are vO-»-" letieehold. Tho property in divided into numerous paddocks. Present stock 3100 aheep with 1800 lamba; thero is also a certain amount of agriculture Buildings comprise O-roomod Houon and every jnodorn convenience, including electrio light. Thoro ia a largs woolshed, men's huts, stables, garage men's quarters, ornamental pardons, large plantation; 4] milat from the township. Walk in walk out prico X 10,000; stock and plant approi. £7000. Fol. 1353 OQAO ACRES, within striking distance of Christchurcß. Property conveniently subdivided and securely fenced. The buildings comprise good homostead, with stables and outbuildings. Price £3 5a per sere; 10 per cent, deposit, iS per cent, on possession,"balance on mortgage. Foil 133G IQfi ACRES, a really complete little farm, . •übdivided into 18 paddocks; new Homestead of 6 rooms, hot and cold water, motor garage, 4-stall stable, windmflls and tanks. Price £30 por *®*' within IS mil<W of Christchurch. _■ . FoL 1354 120 » cocksfoot farm, divided into numeroua paddocks, together with * p-roomed House and outbuildings, stable and cowshed. This property in lU own locality is considered o real bargain. A. Peninsula property is hard g ?^sS 00 - X4l J ,cr acro - Fol. 1353 TSOO fine Peninsula land, could y *" 11 7 "tibdiridcd. oe it hns two homesteada on it. Prico asked £15 au •ore. Jiothing cheaper in Canterbury. . Fol. 1353 •JOOO AC ? E3 ' with fTr®* l possibilities; nver frontage, plenty of road irontage, adjoining railway station: nrst-claas homestead and buildings, property securoly and solidly fenced, property carrying 2200 ewes. 800 drv sheep. M<*t of this is in nativo. Prico *3 Gs per acre; stock at valuation. Buyer can suggest Lis own terms. 198 I f nd > within 14 miles of Christchurch; subdivided into 0 i, P " tr of , water, splendid fattening and cropping farm. ho , m *f comprising 5 rooms, •H bI «» "heepyard®, chafThouoo Pxioo £16 per acro, with •»T £750 down. Fo)< 1350 230 ACI ?? farm and .re o ?*' 004 tam - This class of farmo "o siJre money-makors. Thero is a ffoo4 iiomestead, comprising a Dwelling or 6 rooms. *11 necessary outbuildings, motor shed and cowshed. Why nbt milk cows and grow cocksfoot in theso aavs of modern machinery nnd hi-'b P rl «* for your output? Nothin" bettor. P-ioo £41 per acre. F O l 1317 65 A , CRES 0, ." al S oo * l«"ehold, 5 years p V 6 rnU «' of Christchurch. Rent £2 lop an acre; 6-roomed House, stable dairy 16 oow bails, 12 to 14 y " •" • eoing concern Xllo °- Fol. 1115 420 wiihin 12 mi lee of . Chnstehuroh; a really splendid dairy farm; good 8-roomed House, nico eardens, 8-bail mUking shed, olectric power and light, trapehed, toolhouse. dip and sheep yards. This is a mixed farm comprising h<*vy dairy laud. 5®r ltU ?,J cropp,nß land, and run land! Prioe £40 per acre. Buyer ha* onlv to inspect to eco its worth. Fol mi 200 AC ??? rent £2 pcr acr , I""** Chrktchurch' th l, beflt cropping land in Cantorbury. The property is subdivided «nto numerous paddocks, commodious homosiead and all outbuildingß. Price aaked £0000, crops given in. Leoeo 21. years to run. Vol ,».« 35 ACRES good dairy land, irLLJd House, scullery, stable, loft, cowshed; 11 wree m pea,, 12 acres in oats and grass, 14 oozes hay, potatoes. Price £C 6 acre. P o j 13;Ja 600 A k^ ES 'j tip ",j J Homestead G rooms, , ho * aQ d cold water, 6-stall stablo, 'o°~ box. implement shed, sheep vards, subdivided into 13 paddocks,' woll watered by water-races; 120 acrcs in oats, 20 acres in wheat, GO acres turnips; carrying 500 ewes, 300. lionets. Prico £13 10s pcj acre. Pol I^7 370 A , C ® ES Banks Peninsula land, sur- «• v face-sown hill». dividod into 5 paddocks; good 5-roomed Cottage; 14 miles from Christchurch by good motor . road. Will winter 500 owes and 100 dry sheep, and 50 head of cattle. Prico £21 10s. £3000 cosh. Pol 1336 800 A S® S ° f S oo * l land - "ituated on tho , Coast. Tho land comprises splendid nve r frontage, and there is n junk of leasehold that Roea with the property. It will winter 1100 sheen 52". Pric<x £iS I'cr acre. 1™?"° homestead on tho m<iin road the railway »: a lion. This undoubtedly is a ripping property, and l tiia only reason tho owner is selling is | the foct that he has no boys and has ' i hod a family bereavement. Vol lt-xi ! , OA ACRES of really first-class land "dai?y farm. Hanks Peniuuula; 20 acre* ' cocksfoot, balanco in srafia ; 5-roomed!' Houso, cowshed, sheep yards. prico : £4a per acre. Ea.«y u-rnis. Fol. 1325 j ' AAK ' ca ®°hold £75 a year; 1000 ' ACRES it £IPS a year, toother I . with 5-romcd Houso and stables. The I ( lease to run until 1927. Price asked for tfco goodwill £iro. Splendid chanco i 1 for tome youn* fellow. Cloae to town- I 1 •hip and railway, and in Canterbury. I 6000 * "Pj? n did sheep station. ' . \JVVJVJ This is o full and completo pro- < perty. with all buildings. At preeont c carrics 2600 sheep, of which 1400 are I owes; about ICOO acrcs real good flat c land, balance in native. Prioe £3 7s Gd 1 per acro. Terms on inspection. j T7Q ACRES, a good farm, situated in j Canterbury, subdivided into 10 pad- i docks; 70 acres in oats, 75 acrcs for . turnips and grass. 75 seres rapo and ■ grass; 9-roomed House, hot and cold | water, telephone, 2 stablest 6 stalls I each, implement shed, loft, tool and 1 ™w shed. Prioe £10 per acre. Eaay j terms. PoL ISOQ ' '400 ACRES rood grilling and cropping ! Ov/V land, woll subdivided and watered; j . S-roomed House, stables, woolshed, cowbails, etc. Price £30 pcr acts. Fol. 1246 ■ * MATSON and CO„ 1 jLsnd And Estate i(ath 1
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