AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO fcHE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS MUST SURELY APPEAL TO LAND BUYERS AND THOSE SEEKING INVESTMENT. AN ESPECIAL OPPORTUNITY. frCRTH CANTERBURY. NORTH CANTERBURY. APPROXIMATELY ACRES. APPROXIMATELY SGO ACRES. Wo havo 'list had p'aced in our hand** an tere->tiona"::7 fine prorertv =-tnat" Cantcrr.ury, vro:1 fi-nccd, wo!l sh-.tcrcd nr.a trot'-ed. Un-to-dato homestead, largo or-eh-ird, stables*, chcep yards, *e-? all t.'c s-::ry n-:i 1-0 Acres in turnips end grass. 21 Acre 3 r.-.r,'. and grass. s -t Acre-s stubble. The remainder c : the property ii in real gnou The farm 13 in fp'.endid heart, •ht? the turairs and rape ere a picturc. ILero is rr. abundance o; green feed. PRICE PER ACRE. N-tw, don't delay. Here is a prorjertv in a ; *o', ! favoured district, enjoyinr every advan- ] tsiT> and promising on immediate remunerativo returii. DON'T DELAY, BUT ENQUIRE I IMMEDIATELY. ToL 1451 KA ACRES. Tvithin 4 miles of town, Gubi)\J divided irto 5 paddocks, with 7roomed house, nil conveniences, stable, jiigstyes, fowlhou?e, 4 cow- ] bai's. All in grass and well watered. PRICE £o3 per acre. Fol. 14C3 j ACRES, with G-roomcd house, hot end j£\J cold water, and all conveniences; nice homo. PRICE £1200. Coed terms. Fol. 14G7 }Q/\ ACRES, 3 paddocks dorm in Encrlish jOv/ grass, 4-roomed house, <-Bta".od stable. PRICE £30 per acre. Clear j Title. Fol. 1-IC4 j -fIQCJ ACRES L.1.P., annual rental £fIR, il-OO subdivided into 0 paddocks, well j fenced and watered; 5-roomed house, cowba'ils arid shed concreted, rigetyes. PRICE £3500 Goodwill. Well worth inspection. Fol. 14G3 j 'JQrrrv ACRES, divided into 12 padlocks, Jt> 11/ fences gor c e end wire, watered by crceka and raccs, all flat, 2CO acres good agricultural land, 100 acres suited for dairying, GO acrcs pood turnips and rape ground. Bui'dings cimpvise P-roomcd house, all conveniences, nhstered, hot and cold water; woo]«hcd and granary, new; good orchard and garden, plantation over 1 mile. PRICE £35 acre. Fol. 1458 SOO ACRES. 300 ACRES. 300 ACRES. HOMESTEAD, F STABLES, SHEEP YARDS. ALL NECESSARY OUTBUILDINGS. PRICE PER ACRE. We are instructed bv the Owner to offer by PRIVATE TREATY his especially nice littlo farm situato North Canterbury. At present: 80 iicrca in turnips, rape, and grass. 40 Acres stubble. The remainder of the property is In grnes. Tho farm is looking extraordinarily well, and who ara looking for a compact and complete little holding giving every promiss of a comfortable «nd care-free living should not fail to enquiro from lis regarding tho above at once. Very reasonable terms will be extended to bona fido and reliable buyer. F O l. 1450 ,cnf) ACRES, comprising downs and flats, ■vUv good medium heavy soil; 45 acrcs in crop, 250 acrcs in- gTass, well watered by springs and running streams; 370 acrc3 are ploushable. Carries GOO esves and 15 head of cnttlo. House of 5 rooms, 4-stall stable, and chaffhquse. PRICE £17 per acre. Good' terms. Fol. 140S jOA ACRES,'subdivided into 8 paddocks, near railway and post office; all in " Joung grass except 2 acres, which y are'in potatoes and turnips. Gcod - , ( iouea of 5 rooms, stable, trapshed, \ . cowshed, pigstye, etc.; good garden ** and orchard, well watered by waterraces ; E cows, 3 pigs, dairy utensils, stock of implements. PRICE as a going concern £1300. Fol. 1402 "1 AA ACRES, divided into IB paddocks, — ' mostly etandard and wire fences. Building comprise G-roomed house, wasbhouEo end dairy, G-stall stable and implement shed combined, woolohed to hold 200 sheep, sheepyards, dip, and yards, good orchard; 85 acres in wheat, 90 in oats, 40 rape, 100 turnips, balance 1, 2, and 4-year-old grcss. PRICE £15 10s per aero. Good terms. Fol. 1393
'A A A ACRES, with good house of 4 Tooma, with pantry, porch, and wnshhouse, - h K and cold water, Quirk's air gaa throughout the house, stable, workshop and cowshed. Situated about J-milo from post oTco and blackGmith's Divided into 5 paddocks, watered by creeks und C springs; carrics about 500 sheep, 35 cattle, and C horses. PRICE £25 per acre. 1 r<) ACRES, just below above, at. £12 per J.D4U aero. Fol, 1391 R7O ACRES, up-to-date homestead, Olv etables, woolshed, etc. This property is well fenced and watered, and winters 1100 ewes and 500 wethers; 300 acres ploughuble 60 acres xapo and grass. PRICE £20 per acre. Fol. 13SS ( - £Ofl ACRES, situated in North CanterwOv bury. No buildings, ring fenced. PRICE £7 12s Ed per acre; 20 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in twelve months, and balance at 5J per cent. -1 Fol, 1073 J O/J ACRES Freehold, divided into 9 "■xv paddocks, together with 6-roomed Jiouae, washhouse, dairy, 7-stai!ed byre, 5-stalled stable, barn, implement shed, 6-roomed stone piggery,' orchard, und garden. Thia farm has been in the possession of tho owners for 37 years, apd»up till 2 years ago has been run 03 a dairy 1 farm. It has all been limed with the exception of a few acres, two | tons of lime to the aero. Manure j has been sown with every crop, ar.d I • it is in splendid Gward of grass and j : clover. The vendors aro selling as they are advanced in years, auc. aro too old to run tho property 6'accces- ' fully, and thev desire to retire from • active life. This farm is undoubtedly a rare chance, and tn nnjono looking for a dairy farm at £u2 per acre tnis is a splendid bargain. No better value in the Dominion. Terms £1500 down, and balance on mortgage at 5J per cent, per annum. Ths buyer can acquire a small Education lease o£ 134 acres laid down j so gross, tenccst with rabbit-proof ; fencing, divided into paddocks, if ' they so desire. Goodwill and improvements lor thia is £500, rental j 2s 4d per acre. Fol. 1373 j QQA ACRES Goodwill of Lease, rental Ca ! OuU 6d per acre, lease 22 years to run, renewable. This property is sub- ; divided into 12 paddocks, S-rooincd house, carrying capacity SCO ewes ana 150 wethers, 60 acrcs in cats, property well watered. PRICE for the Goodwill £0000. Fol. 1372 -1 rrrx ACRES, good homestead and garden, ! 4..1U outbuildings compriao con-bails, ! atablea, implement ehed shearing 1 ehed, motor shed, etc. Thi3 can ba ; sold as a whole or in two blocks. j Heavy, dairying and cropping land. ! PRICE £72 per aero. Fol. 13C3' j H. MATSON and CO., j *<and and Estate Aeenta.
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